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H '_ A ‘rbi i -Y :ru ' VA Z , `. i ' : . _ ' lr - _ I V ` ..~~.‘»'., - 4 i / i' ";~ ""`-“"v , "`f'f-‘fri 'ri ' - .- ° E, -Af-.._‘ _ " r _ ` .1 ` _ _ 4 ~. i i A I U _ _ - '1H_1? GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW. ovnn 45,000 READERS DAILY \----~------7 _ '6l_\F'lo¢t0to\ivn'fll-lnrd'l '71 ' ' V 0 " ' ` _ _ »f.°~\'-~_sew"--_F§if::'ii»i°'é‘Cn»... tw. eHAR1._oT'rE'rowN, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE so 1919 'i."f`i2'...f“.'§IZ1i7ff°2`&a‘I.1"l.f2°ffTfQ’S’ndcr of (lrcut i$rituin's cntire i I . navy to Germany. Surrender' to Turkey by Great llril- uln of Egypt, thc Suez (‘:u1a| :mtl other territory. Serbia and Montenegro to lic given to Austria and Bulgaria. Au indemnity of $Iiti_000,000,000 lo bc paid by Great llrituiu, it‘r:1ncc, thc lluitcd Stutcs and Italy. The Form of the Treaty. l’AltiS_ Juno 29.~The original ofthe 'l`I"‘HIy of i'c-We which was signed by ull the plc-nipotcti-tlzirics is iirinlctl on Japan purcltnlcut. Accortlini.-; to lnt1‘t111sigt-:int it cost about 15,00() 'mill'-*i Ui l>i‘0im\'o thc document. Work of Peace Conference not yet over PARIS, June 258.-The work of tho Pence- t‘t>ul`t-|'c|\cc will not be lntcrr- \|DU‘-ll by the sli-lniui: oi' ilu- treaty with Gorniany.. although Prcsitlcnt Lluyil George will return tu London on Sunday and Prcsitlcnt Wilson will leave l’:\rls tomorrow night. l<‘orcigu Secretary Balfour und Secretary of State Lansing will replace the iiritish Premfcr and President Wilson in Ilif- work _vct -to be done. The _iaeucc lreitty wllli Austria prc-babl-_',' will bc taken up Monday . - King Alfonso Congratulates Alliesiiopemunh wil ,M-‘\DlUD. Junc ‘.£tl.-On thc occas- ion oi' the signing of the treaty of peace King Alfonso has sent tt tcl“- gruni of congratulations to thc liozuls of thc Allied und Associutt-_tl coun- tries. Paris Celebrates Signing of Treaty PARIS, Juno 20.-'l`otl'ty will be n school holiday throughout. l¢`runce in honor oi' the signing `of the peace treaty. Promicr Cleitlcnceuu as Min- ister of war has remitted all punish- mr-nts in the army cxccpting such :is -(Torps coninluntlers consider indispen- siblc in thc interest of discipline. Por-is will continue its cclr\brution :if pczlcc in thc evening with milltar_\' torclliigllt paratles in all the twenty arrondisseuients of the city. He Wanted To See It PARIS June 29.-A member ul’ thc Travellers' (‘lub offcretl $20,000 today for 11 seat lu thc hull of' mii- rors whcrc thc pcucc tri-uty is slgnctl. A iii?-"i bil EE EE E3 5 £15 llddhhbtjiibhbdlihl-Tubhh za . » Peace, With Victory EB % _ The following splendid poem writ- ten by Rev. G. l. Foster of (‘lcvc- land, O., son of Mr. George ll. ifos- ter of tiiturlottctown is appropriate at the present time: LE as PEACE, WITH VICTORV. Out of the Gloom and through the stricken world, Whore lteusou. bathed in blood, its Fl-ag -unfurled, Brighter than meteor from lleavcn hurled, Comes Peace, with Victory. (lui, of tho t-lomorous Hull by tyrants laid, And deep eyed guilt, and dark Dis- honor's blade, And llorror, bathed lu hues that cun- not fade. ~ (‘omes Peace, with Victory, Through Nations' Honor trampled in the dust. 'Through violated vc-ws and Empire lust: Through faith unbreakable and Free- tiom‘s thrust, (‘omes Pence, with Victory. And from the silent dead. whose strife is o'cr, ’ Who boldly spent and all too bravcly bore. Whom Memory drapes in Honor ever- more, Comes Peace, with Victory. So, through thc blood and strife, thc pains and tears, The opprcssor's wrongs and countless hopes and fears.. Swift, through the`Mlght of God, at length appears, I True Peace, with Victory. Metagama Leaves With Troops for Canada _‘vacant _ (Special to Tne Guardian) LONDON, June 28.-The steamer `Motegama sailed for Quebec yesterday carrying 390 olhcers, four nurses and 272 men fron\,Buxt.on and 308 wives and children, 35 babies and 451 imperial ofhcern who are return- ing with their wives. _ Germans, Still Cause Uneasiness (Special to Tne Guardian) PARIS, Juno 28.-The movements r-i` the Germans -against the Western Polish boundary nt threc points are giving great uneasiness in conference circles and Jan l’sdcreweski. the l'ol- ish l’rt-mier., is muk-ing earnest ci- lorts to obtain ammunition from thc zillics bcf`oro the Germans cut lin- priucipnl railways whicll is now f“c:1|'- cd. lleuvy art-lllvry attacks upon (‘zcu- _stochoiva from the south and west tlrrea-tcn to cut thc railway connect- ing \Varsnw with (‘rncow and tho 'l‘csc|\cn (‘ofil fields. (‘zcnstoclm\vu is at city of 4,000 persons und an ln`\imri~ :int railway junction. Germans Threaten To Punish Strikers (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, Junc 28.-in vlcw of the situation at ll-umburg and the strikes and unrest in Berlin, Gutuvo Noskc. Mln'slcr of National Defence, issued rt proclamation today declaring flint the govcrnlut-nt will ruthlessly sup- press disordcrs by all means at its disposal and that it reserves the right of instituting martial lu\v wherever nec- e\ssu_l~_,’. - Tho government intends the proclum ation says. to empoly military means against strikes interfering with imb- l‘o services, to guarantee freedom to work und to maintain railway trans- portation ot` food supplies and other necessnrles with force if necessary. Winnipeg Strikers Under .Arrest lg.. (Special to the Guardian.) WrlNNlPEG_ Junc 29.--F. J. Dixon. assembly man for Centre Winnipeg appeared in the city police- court today charged with publishing n setlitious luhel In the Western Labor News. lie was remanded until July 4th. Mrs. Helen Armstrong who has taken an active port in tho Womens Labor Movement has been reicnsml on $4.000 bull pending trial on u ,charge of inciting to dlsonler_ The Greatest History is Officially IL _ ___ - __ -»~ 1 Hoentesstv setu NEW BRUNSWICK AND ONTARIO _ LIBERALS AIR THEIR MUTU- AL DIFFERENCES ONTARIO DISCARDS LEADER One New Brunswick Faction Appoints Delegates of Wham the Other Disapproves l’riuco lfltlwuwl island is not thc only province in which thc Liberals .'11-olroiiclcssly at sca. l|1 .\'cw llruns- wick tlicy have split into two distinct ful-tions. The St. Joint 'l`clcgrupl1 ti.iln>ral) ol' lust i<`ri us- sciubly of party strcngtii. | llciorc the primaries were held on |\Vvrlues(luy evening, the following telegram from hir. D. D. McKenzie, Itcinporary lender of thc l.il)crztl party of Canada. was in the hands of the sc(-1-cta|'_v of the local Liberal assoc- iation ami was by him <-nnnnuuicoted to the men who had issued a hurried call for the ward meetings: Ottawa. June 25, 1910 \V. M. Ilytiu, Secretary Liberal As- .=:nciation, Sl. John. N. B. ' l’romicr Foster sclectetl to call con- ventions throughout province to sel- cct delegates to national convcn-tion. iifnderstand convention has been call- ictl without conference with him. Sin- icerely hope in interest of party that :xmlcablc arrangements may be :lgrentl upon, so that the result of your de- liberations may tend to firmly reunite lilo party in your constittlency. D. D. M‘I(EN7.lE. Mr. Mt-l(enzic's vurncst suggestion that harmony and reunion bc sought wits lguorctl. ills tclc-gi‘utn wus rcatl :tt las-t nigl\l’s meeting :intl was worm- iy endorsed by thc Albert county spetlkcrs anti by scvcral of the locul tlelcgzltns, who advocated an adjourn- ment ill order to pcrtnit ot' u confer- cncc und :ir-tion by thc whole party. This was in line with the i>ublisht=t| suggestions ol' Preuiicr l~‘o.~=icr who, all thc retirrest and with thc authority of the National Liberal (‘.on1mlitec, has been making arrangements for cull- ing meelings in the various constit- uencies to choose rlelcgates to the uoitlonal 1-ouvcntinn. The eagerness with which ill-arlviscll local leaders sought to forestall thc action lion. Mr. lfostcr wus taking as the uuthor~ ized New llruuswick mcmbor of the national Vommittcn ill accords with the oxpluiintlons they lnurlc lust cv- cning. ll_\' voting down the moderate and sensible counsel of those who wished to adjourn. those in control ot’ tho mcciing last night have tnkcn it course of which most of the Lib- erals iu St. John and Aibcrt will not npprnvc, a coursc which clcnrly ren- ders iiccvssury u general meeting of all in this r-onstitiicurqv who arc in-_ Liberals in this city :tml county anti ' lr-restcrl in the sticct-ss of thc l.lht~ral ` iparty unrl its prinr~li>los_ and who rl-L_ sire that they shall bo 1‘ci>r~:-svritt-tl :rt I tho Ottawa convefntiun by rlelogatcsi whose authority corpus from it maj-i orlty rutlior than tl nliuority of thc. party_ in Ontario there is an r~qu:\lly tlis :istrous split. lltlrtlcy Dovvnrt. K- ._ M. P. l’. for South Toronto. w-as clr»t~t\~rl icnrlcr of the Liberul party in the provincial legislature, in sticcession to William! l’routlfoot. K. f`_ Mr. ilc\\':u't st‘<'\i\'~. an iss votes out or A form or sin. nn* the second ballot .Major Tolrnlr-, AL! P. P. for Winrlsnr, was scconrl choice. lie received 121 votes on the seconrl ballot. Liberals who supported thc l'nlon government were not popular at the- couvcuiion. \Villlam Proudfonl, who' was louder of thc llhcrnl oppositioli in tho Ontario lpgislaeiirc. rcceivr-rl. only twenty thrcr- votes out of 31211 cast in the elcrtlon of \ l.lbr-ral lend-I er for the province. and when glvingi u brief address was interrupted amid, a good deal of disorder. Whcu thc an-I nnuncement was mud" that hc burli reccivml only twenty-three votes oni the first hailot. he witiulrew from the contest saying that this demonstrated that no one who had had anything to do with the Union govemment would over receive any support from B Lib- cral "or so-called Liberal" conven- tion. Llis reference in the "so-called Liberal" convention wan received with strong remarks of disapproval, but he did not withdraw the words. lion. N. W. Rowell‘s. name was men- tinned by one oi’ thc delegates when D. D. McKenzie. M. P.. tomporary Liberal icsdcr in the dominion par- liament was delivering an address to ` ‘i ' " LIBERAL PARTY Session of the Highi tIo'u_rr l. 0. F. The lllgb ('ourt l. 0. l". of Prince Ed\vurd island mot in trlennialposl sion on Thursday the 26th Inst in. Summersldc and in the Epwortb Ilail tbcrr- for transaction of tho usual bus- iness. _ There was a fair representation pre- sont from fourteen Courts and the l'ollo\ving.0ffi|ccrs and Past Officers were in attendance: H. (2. Rangers, John F. Wheur; P. l-l. C. Rangers, John li, Bell, lloratio Nelson. S. ir_ liorlgson; H, Secrets-ry, A. D, Frn5`(.,-_- ll. Pliysiciun. Wm. li. Dougherty, V._t1. Iiungcr. John Mollison, ll. irr-ns. \\m. A. McLonn,Ii|g1\ Auditor, A. li. .\icl)onnlti_ ll. Orafor, ll. Mc- t‘;rllun\. ll. J. Se-cy., D, l’. Murdoch. H. tlrgaulst, Emlnu ;\lcLr‘llun. ll. Sr. Wootlwarti. 'i‘_ E. llulpit; H. Jr., W_. Jonah l.e\vis. Although there hurl been some de- 1_~rcast»_ in the membership within the Jurisdiction during tho tht-so your-,i tim finances of the l-ligh Court were in it very satisfactory condition. lilo lllgill Stalulitlg f`ommittee was unanimously re-elected and ffharlotto- town was chosen ng the next place ni! Ili'-‘\‘iilIl=!. ll_. (`_ Ranged- was elected rciyresentutlve tu the next session of thc Supreme (‘ourt. . The proposed amalgamation of the iliish (?ourt of Prince Edward Island With the High Court of New Bruns- wick nr_ol' Nova Scotia was left to be dealt with by the High Standing Com. mittet- and the Supreme Court, All the Officers were re-elected as follows: V- ii- 1'- ii- S- i~`. Hodgson. Cliar- lottr-\lown_ _ _ il. t`. lt. John i<‘. Whear, Charlotte- town. H. V. (‘. It, John Mollison, Sunl- mcrside, _ l-i_ Tr. W. A. McLean. Montague. Hltlil 3“f*F@lH1‘.\'. A. D. Fraser, Char- lottetown. , H. Physician. Dr. Dougherty, Pape Tratversv. ll. t‘_., (‘. (‘. t"_arlton, Souris A\1