THE GUE'RDTA1\Tr`:oVERs1=mNcEiEDwARD~isLAND rim Dnlv g l ALL T NEWSW0 .1 EADNE M 'H . A A ' ALL THD ADv'1‘s. Woirm I i Tiif”ciiR[oilil’owi iluiiiiiiinii A ‘¥'|‘\_O P¢opl¢’; _ ,W f _Y .PQr‘ 4.-5,000. Raaders EJa_|l_y Qwfld by aiirlottetewn Guardian, 'rin-gg gm” Morning-Guardian Founded 1.901. lv; ning 1887. CHARLO'I'I'ETO WN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919 t ~1- -3 ff Annual Bubeorlptlou. delivered MD "-1”. ly Mull, canada. 88.00, fer U. I. A. III. " GERMAN TREATY (P P WITH I-@_;..&___ Secret Treaty~Said to Have Been Signed Agreeing Upon? .loint Action and Mutual Support. P 1 (5'P\eillt to The Guardian.) t well informed sources that n formal treaty was signed between Gcrnianyl every your an agreed amount of pi-0. amends for the past. The inspection ll housand milital',v instructors to the ho und the Russian Boisheviki iastlvinions to Germany; of week," states the Warsaw co;-rcspon. ti ll cient of the Daily Telegraph. The uctu en “I “¥"°e“\”“l 'ti "Ui ,let ilnowii in Elltente; ced. The people condemn tile Govern- Seventh. in case ot' need for the mont for tolerating u system tluiler public circles. but from pt'i,~n;,. ,md \i°»li i'it’oi'lned i~'»oul'ct-s I lrilniv it in. n tlilili-s the following main pofnl.:: Russia will provide (lei~nlnll.y with accumulate ll fortune. The report of l"irr|. tllo illolsheviki go\°~':z~iil~.lcnt military assistance. , tho retail vendors confirmed the sus- tlllill f\i>i>l.v H milder noilev inwarti llussion iiidueitry. toward munitions g Sixth_ Russia binds licrseii’ not to country and before it rcuclles the re- il vendors should have been enfor- tel' into any nelgotlatioiis with the Ni ext twenty years. that is until i940. Wh Tho last pnragrnpll deals with pil: uarantees that the treaty shall re- were nllowcil to accumulate fortluues. and arms factories in particular. main in force even in the event of These profiig he said were taken out The second clause is niissing. the Bolsllevilri being replaced by some of Third. the Germans shall sei iii or- ot dt-r the Russian railway syiitcni; ln st clause is very slltist’a<'tory to Gel' til 1 . _ . . - e l~‘ollrtll, the Germans will -;l:n:i :-'omit many. on ___,____ ___ _*_ Ti By (Soviet Forcesl -(Special in The Guardian.) (Special to The Guardlan.)' for SIMUH 1“.dl‘1~ Allin 93'-*THC G0” The profits to the vendors themselves rnor General has promulgated ll mu 'e LONDON APT" 22-*The Wll0lt‘- Of court innrtiul or coniinission may sen: qu troops of General Petlura, the pens- ti lint leader, according to a Russian to Vllralne has been cleared of the tn n . _ ,- “'l"f*l<‘-SB ll1@SSBKe received here. The for seven yours and not exceeding ed u Soviet forces ha.ve occupied Komen- [0 iz Podolslgy, about 70 miles southwest ll Uf Tfl\‘f\0D0l and control the region lit ing 'the month of the Dneister river. "bl- -.-_____.__ Admiral -and Lady Beatty Arrive at Bolognelh BOLOGNE, April 22.-Vice-Adniir-1 nl Sir David Beatty, commander ofi *U0 Gftllld 1"l0L‘t. and Lady B911'-Wil made here that from the beginning accompanied by three British udmi:'~F of nl lllw to transliortatloii for life or the years or rigorous imprisonment my rtcen years. The Defense of India M nies _have also been amended provirl~ me tllnt no iiowspaper can be printed 1,, published without _previous sniic- of - tion by the local government. mg 1,849,800 War Crosses l ifl PARIS, April 2!!.»-r\nnounce_lnent li 0 the war to March ist. P‘rai1ce has “sd L uls. arrived, hero today. They ivcrofnwa,-dcn 1,349,300 war “@5303 of 0 tendered an official reception und. wnlcll nlmngl 1,400,000 wort- nt' thc 'hc . __ it-it inter for Pai-in. 1 lowes, ¢1aSw,_ d invited io offer any sunsestlolw- ‘HS this P*“l°‘l- 3 Revised Covenant Received in lllashiugto WABHLINGTON, April 22.`-Tho com- to AMSTERDAM. April 22.-The llllii- and Dlcte text of the revised covenant oft ga,-mn Gow headed by Bela Kun has | pm the League of Nations was received- resigned under pmssure of Rumaman R They had nq movmon than lil 1110 SYHW Uvpartmout by Cable troops, according to a despatch to the lint-ipcctlon or analysis of liquor and; ntral News t‘roin Vienna. quoting nithough they had been in power tor N-‘folvtfd BH 10 Dtiblitfa-NOD buf if hm* reports received in that city by aerial many years they did not cry for eith- from Paris. No instructions have been Ce been assumed here that the covenant, man from Budap¢,,t_ Wild chaos 1,- , nr would be made public upon the do-l nal livery of the peace 'treaty to the Gel'-A Q] mans. V " _ " A »--I ,l _t- _\-OUNCEMENTS, i Martial Law iti"Gujerat, india .,, - r=oorIl\i.o'1aVEai"i‘s. . MEETINGS, nrt" ,___-_ tr “Largo assortment of serviceable- tri and fnncy aprons with nn abundnnci' of luucy worlt. moderately priced all of St. James llnzotlr tomorrow. i er 53084-2?il\lli. hs e . ,H .l.. mnm, oouoiuciio silicliis *BUY WANTED FOR PRTNTTNG 0 tice. Apply Guardian Office. 5129-4-l7M fel- ?-_M '_nA _ tsl prince ‘street April 21+-iii) ed __ _ V __ __ lull waN~|»~g9__K_|7-¢H5N Gln; M59 the Russian prohlcm. lt asks recognit- Dlnins Room girl-,-Loneraans lunch 1°" .. -.i , _ . il. ties who are inspired bv d°m°°l°°i\~ room Queen Bt. city ideals and “Joy the support of the wawrso-Ar once Malo roll n°i>\lletl°\1-" P°“°"“S "‘° "°"’“" "” general houlo. work. Apply to Mrs. of 8 f°d°"““°“ °f R“”'°“ '°m“°°~' -nnice steti-"a`rt’. i`l‘-- water street. Prince Lvott. Tschaittovsky, snzn- Apl-ll 23.tf' not! and Maclllakoff signed the memo- . . ,_ mndnnt embodying this programlilo. “WANTED EY YOUNG COUPLE, A Under it the AIHBH Wmlld |'°°°3“‘2“ nice house. cetrallv located. Annli/ l-11° »F~“f"‘i°“ b°““d“l°” °' 1914’ ex' “no cio Gu".M;n_ 55n4.4.17MU_ wp; for Ethnographtcal Poland. and .. . : `wo . ,_ . °wi\~~rgn uv' Apv gonna auoptltnritien in their struggle asatuvtl room in nrtvat famll,v.Con_tr_ally toe- boiehevism and anarchy. l ._ ated on ground tibor, Apply nt ouarniitn omdf. 51454-isti. n T . - . ..- of nainvmlwe l*,\r~ri1'Anv euvfln ini been enpecteti, new-sing to tier- puwr' minted. im m,vvRw pplghen fl'0m H\ldlP_9,§l. il! ll t'Bl\llt '0r"-~lltr-'Mi' 100. Per poet 400. of Guardian Olioe. 8094-1»a0mett Z Sill/ILA. April 22.-Martial iuw has l'|n ' :boon proclaimed in the Gujcrnt dis- mm, Plans to Solve wAsiiiNo'ror~.'. Avril 2‘~’--Th-' Mall) wANTgD__|:QR qENE.RA|_l Ru:-lsiilii_l~Imhus:~i_\' here marie public tri- to hm,s(,wu|l],__'_m,.B' Lioyd wellnel-_ day the outlines of the plan present- gltier troops to the Roumimiunp and ,_ cert this "" "_ ' ces ict. Disorders in Lahore and the din- fm-C,,_ rfherf, in-n nn;-tain difficulties ct nort of Bombay have led to the l declaration of martial law in ii number the BOLSHEVIKI House inet at 4.30 p.m. and went into committee on tlieresolutloii to end the Prohibition Act with Mr, her government. it in said thin The causes for the large increase in e sum of $7.400,reLur;led by the 1 Uk;-amp Nnw Held ‘Fresh Drdnance for india 21'? §`l§'T~"I.‘.`..§`-'.§§.i.i'§§f.$i”Z£..'12321 T V I ` ""”` missions charged allilillfil UN! "€“d°\'-“ Sh 0\`t'|“i\¥\CU PI‘0Vldillt»l fhlli HID' The speaker went on to say that the nee it person convicted under mar- tenor and unfit fm. medicine' because rovincial Legislature Resumes Sessions D. McLean in the chair. The leader of the Opposition said e alnendmcllts worn uioiig the right c and desirable. Tho Government, V said. was attempting now to do _ LONDON- April 22--~'l learn from Russian army: what should have been done before. l~‘ifth. Russia iindertokcs to send but in his opinion too late to makr liquor- after being hrouglit into the ich the vendors have been allowed to ions ot’ the people that the vendors the pockets of the poor and sick. use of liquor did not arise till well towards the close of the past _vent-_ the manageilioiit of their business. si. have igreatly exceeded this. ality off the litluor was very iti- \ I` the contest. The Guardians answer is this: 'Clie special prize period closes tit 10 li. in. May Grd. .lust no soon tlierciiiter ns the work of veriii cntioli is eoinpletcil and the votes totalled, tile winner of the specln' rize will be announced. WHEN SPECIAL i'GERMANY AC CONTEST ENDS; ALLIED ».* -._m$n CEPTS .1.T CONDl’l`l0NS I l Altlbl, April 2..-'I`he(.loi‘il1zlil delv- ----_-----e--__ ,glition to Versiiiiles will colnprlso six i lligh pei‘soilu,gcs lit Llie liearl of wlliuli Piano Contest Closes May 3rrl Respecting Conference Delegates to Arrive Aprilll. Candidates Are inquiring. i . ----~-~ Results Are to be Announced as Soon as Votes arei ‘S"°°‘“‘ *° “‘°'°"°'“""-> -we -11-»<>»~»-ii- -not-iw.-ii--.. Striie Ror_Extra Prize in the Guardian Automobile andgdfiiciallydlllltllllltltfil Gefllltilll will Atttlgi (»`t?llt|tii0li§ 'establish a military ma4:hlne._l|f UU- ' ' mills, .ini-il 2:.--'rite out-innii tieie- ' ning onisiiin forces. 'ran article pro- ' ' d tiiied the Allies that she ncfzepts all hibits the .‘ ndi of German mIJ- ‘the Allioil i‘onditlolii.- mslioctiiig the tary ilisti'ut;N;r»nti€ foreixn countrlqo. was referred to the drafting-, coy- “ New Offer as interest to Race Among Contestants ini.Y.ifZ2§§li1..ZZ'Z“Ii`.T.i`°.§...... §f`..‘T..i‘.’.'."““"i f.§i....._ . Automobile and Piano Contest. z . '~‘~1~~,`-~~~~- i - l Adriatic Question not settles. ` l i-Artis. April 22.-'rite qnentinn nr THE PRIZE The offer nl' the special pl-iw h-,pl will be Count von Brockdorff Rant-2 the italian claims was not disposed of ltilidicd renewed entliilsiasin tt zllu, thc loroi n minister Y.linenr~tz at the meeting ofthe Council of Four ii \ . '. ' . . .. $340.00 Phonolu Organola, This the candidates and each tztinteltilttflnltrl Podoislty. K it Drizo was bouiiht iroin niid giinrnliteeti has fully made up his or hor mind to' Marshal 5`0Cl1 was so iitftn-med intel able t0 l\8l'BL' 0" the A453-£10 QBQB- by R. T' Holman, Ltd. Sununerriide. illiie at the Lend of the list when that this evening. according to official .fin-ll E. I-» illltl is on dislllilli' lit their si,ln\ple| iviliilcr is alllioilnced, lgncll I-ellllzngg nouncciilelit. The delegates cannot I l>ll§iHOSS- It Was h0P€ll .UNI the ll- ooln, Charlottetown. lllnt 1,15 0|- lm- Clnmcl, mr wlunlng mls arrivn ill \'t-rsnilles before April ‘_'\`. vue between the Italians and the Jugu- Soine of the eulirildllles lluvi- nskotl [il‘lZell1ls ‘;l'ciltly iiiercnseri. 510)’-H 0" U10 811711901- Of U10 Al1l‘ltll~l-lt wlietllei' the winllor of the cxtrii prize While worlrillg for this special prize’ Wi" F°"°5*a'| '"*"iIU¢ Wim RUS-*ll "omit “nil “H1110 W0i1|iIl |10 5011104 It will be annouilced ni the und or tilt- ciiildirintcs should bear in mind th=ii` U10 f‘fi°f"00ll 50551011. bill CODUOFY QD Hbccinl lirizc Deriotl or lit the close oi I UWB' art- -.idvnliciug their standing in. l'MUS» -\l1l'il 33-"'Tll<' l»`UUU“~ll Ul *'Xl>1'<`lllU0l\ Ii<>iU10l' Pl‘e1Ili0l‘ Orilmdb his afternoon. The council was nn. ion und decided to proceed to other the willllintg of the iliitonfobilce until Foreign Ministers today approved tile nor F`0l'"iLiu Minister- Solrnlno appear- piunot; also. Dl`0l>0H0tl Dtovisioii of the pellet.-‘ ell. so the qllestion could not be thi(- NOT LlMlTED TO DISTRICTS This special prize will bl- iilvilrdc-ti to the rrniiilirlntn who gets the highest re was no inspection. Not only sul- P ing but death may have been caus- li it. P Three days of the special prize criod llavn passed niid tlin work oi iilllnbcr ol' votes trcgarrllesn of dis- trict limitations) between midnight Y r. llell also criticised thc novem- nt, for not taking sonic nieasurus il niiouliceillfriit of tho. special prize. the candidates siiows tlio effect. of the Op - The Liberals, he reminded the use had introduced a l`>I‘0hibi'-i011 ' e e U0 t Wild Chaos Prevails .neat-0 in -will-ii it we »»_-»»l---be purchase liquor in qillllltliltlti 0V9l` . , I At twelve ounces on prescription. It was. ti to prevail at thn llungat-inn capif- The act was put through by those .> charged with the enforcement of it.- tnn not were suspended until such restrict the stile Of 0-°~=~i@l1'~`0S *‘0“‘@ which he clulnled contained its it an 90 percent or,aico1wl~ I government with iiialteasallco everything else. The leader of Opposition was in the Ilouso when act went through and had bow, obtained in the same W8? llwll, the some -man was acting as secutor and had been acting Since- for thc inspection or analysis. , aiu changes had been asiicil fOr year in tho some Will' HS f0l`ll\0i"` the Premier said the provisional as they could be brought into- (`olnmission have to contend They :irc _lroing after the hllsilit-.~:;-. liarder tlinii ever. Note well that ilu- subscriptions to count l`or tile specinl Thorn was u provision in the ilctzprizo may be turned in imiiietlintly und tile votes isl-ilied on tliem be ro- ' dealing with this.. A pRE|V|||5n ARSE-NAUl,.T said it was tallied and held ill reserve until thc he expected that the Leader of tho cud ot’ the contest. The stniidiiig lor pot-itiou would not allow the ftmoild- ments to go through without charging determined by ill., llulnbvr ot votes th the winninq of thc extrn prize will lic issued on sllbsitriptiolls turned in bo.- twcen midnight April liltli and it) ii. ni. May 3rd. and not. 'accordiiig to the votog deposited in thc ballot box tliir» Srilurrlaly April ltitli and li) p. ni, 1il.o,v 3rd. ` _ J The n.liii\'t» is rin texte: prize trllli will in no wily llitel-fern ivtll till, willliiiig oi’ tho graiid or di.~itrict prizes: for. oi eolli-se, till votes turned in for this speciul prize- will count illso for tilt- prliil-.lpnl lirizes-till, niltoliioliiles iiiirl pianos. No lmliot cut from l.ii,. (luardzlil will count for Lllin prize, hilt. will lic acceliieil null coiilltell for tile tzrnnd and district prizes. l This in your opportunity. Noi some strictly lip to roll. Enter collieut to- day. d _ - : 120 ISLAND Sill ARRIVEE HU "|533 luniwinis in nil-f: , lvii iisi iiioiill :$7,000 pci' your. Another' appoint- Hfl _ N dim tn,_ but 'Cum It is i Vi(:torla'f`t_tilie chnit'ninn of the Regis- ' wi "lu ‘ 'I '°` T " l tered Provincial Soldiers Conlisoission. Heroes oi the First Cana Hearty Welcome at Prince of Wales College. A ‘ A Jolly dian Division Accorded I/ot. ' i...-____--__.__.._...__ . tinued reports of “head winds" in mid- At. the Prince of Wales College Hall last evening :l splendid reception was T" i`°S3\”d t° me °"m"'{“"" “’"“"‘c“'| tendered- the nlcnwho arrived homr- t`roni overseas. ‘They worn nloli of Lilo l“irr4i i).'lii indian Dis-islriil-'fumiiarly*known nn the “old Rod i‘¢ltcJi."-~mon who had been tllrougli Lilo tray from tile start- llllfh- E55e"°‘~`5- “W “""”`d by “very und they return home feeilntz l`it as localities- Glllefaf it* 0" UW “Grill family. it would require much thought the provmhlnl fiddle -and luokmg ,I n part of the Bombay presidency. ly;-foreAtlie,r go to work to put one re- principtll cities being Surat. All- `. ntrictioils ulid nlnlte people K0 llil‘0Ul!hl inodsbab and llardoda. lt. hits ti popui- nel-lnln annoying fomis. The Coin- I ion oi' over nine million. inisiiloners have tukcn certain steps I mitigate again:-it the sale of tllose.‘ i iii .,_...____.-_-...._....__..... The tor | is n l Russian Problem ;° bo to the .Potion Conference by Russ- In icprcscntntives ul. Paris. to solve h,.0ug|‘,_ ‘ up the pmmiur ,,,|d_ l|m` government did not provont, tho Com- mission -from making any appoint- ments noi' is it true to say that any momlbern of tllo House threaten to resign if ex-sheriff Curran was appoin- as inspector. as defaoto of all national auth-orl- ted and t of Oli ina support democrat-lc d°f°°i° ““‘ The Leader of tho government never -went to see the Commissionersl viewed them was when they or any' hem came to see him at his office their own initiative. _.. too. Tliose niiili callin- by tint ()l_vlnpil: to lnlifux und had il splendid trip across lie ocean on thc great lliir-r. About 120 nioil iii all arrived lust Colitiiiissionirrs are doing tile ll man wllo made ll record until the sale of essences. _V The min-It tho government izets the request J put tliiscliliise into effect it will ¢ done. rcferonoc to other matters the only times he ever inter- (To be Continued.) unnrfesii .ont zz.-me flow-if-ll the Hungarian Soviet Government' the of trol. the desertiori of thirty thousand new Cilecho Slovaks. It was said that oc a s Bilmllntl Kunfi, present Commissary Education, may succeed to con- movoments aganst Hungary by tel democratic regime, -heeded Tay night the lurizesl outfit yet to rc- hefli they 03"- The-" h“""' “"‘ m5p“°`lt\lrn at on: tilne--~l0.'l or tlivse \v0l'f‘ Olynipic ineii---th.. lininnr-t~ :irrivcd hi’ ti pilrticlllnl' friend of this govei'il~i"m,Uw,- nl.,-nine;-_ nent. llc is doing good work :ind is, A`ll. it is iieetiltiss to say, \\‘r-rc fiel- be *’°“'m°“d°d' "9 had mm the lghtcd to oncl- again set fool on their ’remier what he was doing l‘0gt1\'d' native soil. That they were glad was sliown in thi- fuel, that t.lio_v slim; oily son|z.l :uid jollorl mt tin- ti-liili rip :ill thc wily to t'lini'lotlr-towli. Tlicy were ill clinrizi- ol' liieiii llcill- Dorion of Mayfield. The retlirnorl mon were mot at the railway station by Premier Arscnault and Rov. (Mejor) Fullerton. Unt’ort.uni\tcly i.hor¢~, was no hunil last ovening to Join in thn welcome probably owing to tlic had weather; it was ralnmg heavily at the time, ll was regrettable also that only one motor vehicle was on hand to convey the boys and their outfits from the station to,, the coiled!!- At the college llall the hoyn were received with rnptnrous hand olappint as they entered. _ A large crowd was gathered at the Collegn to greet the boys an well as at the station. The Premier after calling for cheol-li for the retumed men which were giv- en with a vim than in il neat and pointed address warmly welcomed them hack on be hall of the province. refers ing to their great record and congrat- Eiilat-iug them on the fame they hadi ,helped to win for Canada tn tho war. I 1 After giving them valuable information -iii roiznrrl to the stops they should :tulle to s.-t-urn nnythllii: which tlir»_"' ;roquired to know further ho crtllod on - ill/injor l"nl|r~rton who welcomorl thelnl lion belllllf oi' the citizens of Charlotte- . ‘town und tlianlted them lriosl. heartily £lii thp nziilnt ol' tile citizens for wllilt _they hrld so llobly dont-_ l ¢\tirlrcssc.»‘ uf welcoirio followed i`l‘o|ii l, .\i'r, .i.il, il~ll. lozlricl' of thi: Opposit-Q lion,, Rt-v. .l.A.Mt:l)oliiiltl, Grulld ilir-` 'or itet, .\.i;. iaielli itini contain rio.. , l)a.wson for the (,li'oilt War Vetcrliiis. A While t.ii»-sl- ailrlressl=s`\\'eri_-. bolllir- t!iIi\‘f°li the l..lriit\ii /\ili of tile G.\\'.\'.-\- in-url: hiisy disirlliuillli; the hot roller". and suite and eigllrcties allnollp; the 5 boys and the merry t-latter of dishes . added ii mil-ic to tlic occasion which I no liiltld ciiillil begin to tilke tile lilaccot' ' ill till- eiitilttlitioil of thi- boys. ; Lit-llt iiorizill who rlliiit: ill cllnrl-lt' tif , the unit. nn-i l.iellt ldrllest \\’¢-cks who] l'i_'t.liriiuil 5llttil'ilu_v night. were t.llI‘il culled oil for a few words. 'l`l1c_v wore both accorded ll. grand ovation nn tlwl' l proceeded to thn platform. = Lieut. Dorlqn in a neat itpeecli tlillnk l od the people tor tlin recclit.ion ilndi said he was i'l.t'i~ald they were,-7 being; sp¢lle¢l_ Every place where they lirld i been lately they had been given tile, sainn cordial welcome. l~le said they ' were nil dt-ligltted to be -brick 0l\<‘0l ilgnin ou rlcui' old P.E. island. This’ ivlls the day they hull been nil looking V forward to nnd it was linrd to realize( it.. lin said the boys 1\lll1\'0ralilt- weatllei~ audi winds oolitiillu- niurrli longer. it is prribnliie ilizlt slrvi-rnl new lroliiplltitiwsl lnity iirriri- with their lnnchiiies, ziilll lttioinpt to not iiwily with Ruynlinnil and liiiwkl-r. All ulrdromli is be-int: prf-pllred :il llurbur Grove for u iilllld- ivy i‘ili:i~ vt-iltllri~_ and today there nr , rivcd liere :iii uni-nt of Boulton anfll I-‘i1ui. of .\'or\\‘icli. linirliiiid, who is - --r Sebastopol Not Taken - By Russian Soviets (Special to The Guardian.) I‘ARi=S, April 22.'-The naval part of Sebllstopol in the Crimea has not been occupied by Russian Soviet troops, according to a despatch to the Journal Den Debate, dats Sunday it tfoloniki. f The despatch sayq thpt. lighting appears to have stopped (qv the time ,being in the southern Oli- mea. Tho Bolohevlkl are said to bo slackuntilg their advance in the taco of the Allied artillery tire. ` ' Lloyd George Will _Receive li. s. inn Dunno (Special to The mmrdian.) rants. .april :».2.-Davis uovd- Goorge, the British Prime Mthhter, has agreed to receive for-mer governor Edward F. Dunne, 'of Iliinois, Frank P. Walsh, former chairman of the ll- tlonal War Labor Board. and Michael J. Ryan. Of Philadelphia, néxf. fotlk. The Americans were cholera by the irish societies in the United Btiltas to nppenl to the peace conference lil behalf of Ireland. The arrangement for the meeting was made by Col. Edward M. Hound, of the American peace dal\¢l`&\€ a luncheon today at the residence of the British Premier. Mr. Lloyd- Gcorize said bc was unable to Qqgve the Americans this weolt owing- lp the pressure of business with the peace treaty and rcqusltgif tliem to remain over for a cbnX¢- ence next week. it is expected flag! the Alnoricnin; will take up with Kr, l.l`oyd»Gc0i‘go the question of h.ls_rd- cciving the dolgats from lrelimd who :tru coming to Paris. - Mont-: Home in MAv THAN von- iNo Avvtit. l.().\'U0.\`. April 22.+_~The dBll1M9'll~ ization of the Canadian troops in pro- selcctiilg n sito for an nirdronie, and nrrnngilig for petrol llnd nu_viliar_\~i sllpplies for ilillt ilrm's nii`plnnl', wliirli il is :iililollitl~t:r|_ is scilfirlulerl to start' from lit~i'i» in May-ol' Juni-. ' ' (‘ i l"'lL-l' ;;‘~l’i` ` i 1?-17:: ` i.;l§,;§’ fi . .,,.A_‘. _ _ <”_T_,',=;;.* 1;, .. ;‘~1;;t.~..:`;-27;--.- =£*" -,~ T-.£""f-?;2-."T`=‘€as‘i'f- A 't »-,-»¢.~».,- .5 it ii -- 1 -tl l-. . . in »_ ,‘.’.». Lf* -lldiii rf 'lf-T ‘L ~& Elk' -t ui iii F ll; ill - . t t t till ‘ ‘i'5l`il:5 i 'lf 5" E., .fi l