(IIENEETTHEIHTJMITTT (Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew i‘ . ‘p. t. . Read fifiverybody 1 All The News win-tn Printing“. All The Ads IVorth Reading ¢ Chlrlottetown Guardian, Three Cantu. Mvrnlrlo fiuurdlun. Founded 1am. Evening Gllurdlln, 1:51. TEHMS llF AGREEMENT BY IMEY AM] 118115115 Premier Lloyd George Said to be Author of ' greement. D. Annunzio is Opposed to (2. ___._ 1511mm“ t° T1“ G“a"d1a"-) Iltulilrtr; t2) Scutari is to be given r v _' - to Jugo-Slavia. IDNEDON- A9111 9-—“11i11i' zrnll1 » ln Diplomatic circles it is overr- “5” ‘Slavm 111W“ 1"—‘*‘¢11'~'11_1‘111 llllflw ed that Prctnler Ibloytl George ls 751811111115 o“ 111° Admit“ “m” the rpal truthor of this compromise .0111. 11100111111111! 10 lllllllllffllllyhlc" strhcrtic. Gnlbriclle lfAttnutrzio, i11- ble tie-stretches late today-- 111“|surgent comurantlert at Fiutne. is racrnent is said to lntzlutle thesel (Ipclafpd m be strongly agflmsp the erms: (l) Flume is to remtrlni;1|-1-;.11g@n1p,,1_ t» Al PHAFITEEHS’ 1H1 _ estriction of Rent. Charges Ordered by Court Loudly Cheered by Affected Ten- ants. Judge Promises t0 go After Other‘ Profiteers. NEW Yonk- AllPlHL-ilent (‘as-f by the latrrllords. howled with glee. B 11911111 111 NBW York courts this applauded the judge and hissed eek. since thc passage of thc zrntl- the landlords when eviction proce- ' 011109111111 "leillllllfs. 101111)’ 1111511‘ cdings were dismissed. Babies, who i119 4.000 mark. Restriction of with their brothers and fathers. nts to 25 per cent more than crowded zrlbout the prespirlngjitdgt- 059 1111111 l1 W111‘ llgo (roused such added to the din by‘ screaming "we among 500 tenants in a Bronx are going to stop all profiteerlng." .‘r‘- that Justice Robitezek broke sud Justice Davies. "First we are 1 B 81111111 1111 lllflllllflllllllf; 0111912 getting after [he landlords and next nants wl1o had been ordered out in trtrrr will come the servant girl 111911 illlllflfllellls 1199111199 1110i‘ profits. then the shoe dealers and 111d not tray the increases sought 111911 the dealers 111 flour. SEIAETIEE WE HE HEAVY nu11‘111= 111111 1511611131 1° ‘[119 Gllirdlilh) was informed today. .Wlth thc sur- rcntlcr of the Soviet troops the Ju- ‘vinces. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, DEBATE ON DRAFT ADDRESS CDNCLUDED FRIDAY MORNING .. THURSDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 8TH. HON. C. W. CROSBY in speak- ing in reply to the address stated that. they had not met for the pur- pose of hearing or giving long- wlndcd speeches brtt to legislate. ‘Their very first duty should be to study carefully the social and coo noruic conditions Jf the Province. Education was the most important question that could come before tho House. He. understood that (hero wcre about sixty schools vacant in the Province, a very seri- ous condition of off-airs. The piti- ful part of it is that the 111201112 do not appear to realize how serious. it is. lt has been-claimed the 1 there is less illiteracy in P. E. ls-t hind than in any of the other Pro—' \\'itl1 such a great number of our zhools closed the outlook for thé rising generation did not hold orrl great. hope of our main- taining that reputation The speak< er then proceeded to speak on the subject of taxation as a nrertns of relieving tho financial difficulties. of the Province. ile was pleased to note (but the Leader of the 01:- positiun was in favor of taxation. HON. MR. ARSENAULT rose to explain that his reference to the, approval of the lm-trosition of; taxes rncarnt taxes for educational purposes, as when the ‘lute (‘onscr- vative (tow-virulent were in power this was their policy. This he said. was stibslanliuletl by his sluternertt that lite scale of wages set by the tern-hers some time ago would not be strilit-lturl now. out. that tho Government would have to provide for larger t-nrlarit-s. 'l‘l1is would relieve the expenditure he Opposition Amendment Objecting to Additional Taxation for General Revenue Defeated by Straight Patty Vote. Opposition Favored Taxation for Educational Purposes Only. Draft Address in Reply to Speech from the Throne‘ Agreed to. necessary to prtt these buildings in proper repair. “This? said, Mr. (‘rot-lrj, “ls what we are up against and if ‘we are true to ourselves anti w the tprovltrce we shall make the necessary provision for it." He regretted that his hon friend from (‘ardigarn (Mr, Dewar) had taken the stand he did against the Federal highways scheme but ire felt sure that if Mr. Dewar. under- stood the situation he would change his opinion. lie dwelt at consider- able length on the proposition rand declared the government would be fully justified in accepting the fed- eral grant autl hr making the re- quired llfflVltilOii for the payment of the (50 pet‘ cent provincial out- lay required. When this scheme was first proposed. he remarked. he was tinder the liupressiotr that it wits intended for‘ o. pernrunettt highway only, but as 110w under- 510ml it. merut lwttet- roads cvorgv- where and pt-rmntreut bridges and culverts. 11c trcxt. took up the returned soldier‘ urtestion. justifying the act- lorr of the government in giving such offices to soldiers as were available and which the soldier's were capable of filling. it irud bet-tr charged that, tlrt- Liberal candid- ates 111111 prntnisetl if clot-ted lo give ull pnzssibltr offices tr1 rr-turu- ed soldiers. lie tlirl not know who made those ‘protnises, he was sure he did no; and he cuultl look every‘ returned soldier in his cunstitrtency" iii the face and leave them to jlltlgc whether he trad kept his pronrisr-s or not. ltct't~t'ritig to the nrtrcrttlment moved by .\lr. .1. l1 Stewart. it WAS impossible to conceive. he said said. adding flint we are opposed to further taxrttinn on "general; aw- count at least‘ until they had‘ car» that the leader of the. government phoul sanction it. lie ‘M uulf. 1rd approve-ti» the tcachrzrs salaries. hurl rieu out their policy of préslng our (alaitns for the school binds." MR. CROSBY condemned the amendment to the resolution he- forc the House us a piece of camou- WASlllNKi-‘DON. April fir-Fight- ng lbetwr-eru Japanese and Russian pnncscs stiffcrctl 2H0 tanattaltios in the ten hour conflict. while thc orccs at Khabzrrousl: ceased late["1115§1g_n3_1u51_4o11411;m1__159114151mm; ‘ucrttiay. tho embassy HY IIHEEEMAN HESIBNS EHEIM [INTAHIEI BMEEBE as Accepted Post of Ontario General Ag‘- ent in London. Vigorous Immigration Policy t0 be Instituted. 1 ion r11‘ ling. (lcncrul Manley Sirurns 111 connrt ‘on with this announce- ment yesterday llnu. Mr. liohorty Jilbancse ers and 7 guns. (Special to The Guardian.) -,j‘é‘~ OTTAWA, April 9.~llon. Mantr- ng ‘linhcrty yesterday trnirottnct-tl slain-ti that a vigorous irnnrlgrnt- at lir. G, (i. Crcclmtrn, president ion policy would be instituted in f thc Ontario Agriculture (‘trllt-gc, order to get. expcrictrctrtl furthers us resigning in order to lwsornt- and ftrrm holrp from the British ntnrio Agent general 111 London. isles. Nonwo-y Sweden. Donnrrrrk. ‘post rntttlc vucunt lby‘ the rcsignaf- and llclglutn. 1 u O I ' I O I t» andrng Over Minister of Mtlttta The German Ships ($pcclal to The Guardian) (3P°°1i1 1° T119 Gllardulll-l _ ,‘ LONDON, April 9.—’l‘hn (it-rmau OTTAWA. April 9.—-Sir Edward lltllpshlpp Nnsau and Ostfrlcsltrtrd Kemp, (worsens minister of tnilltla. rrivt-d nt thc Firth of Forth. tut..- 111:1 Mr. Harrington, (ieputy nt|tri- onslittttlng the commctrcemtrnt or slot‘. leave Ottu-rva. tomorrow on Oii to England. ho Surrender of the retuaindcr ot he German warships under the ‘ erms of the treaty of Verso lit-s. ltlmatcly the Ostfrislnnd will ht- urnctl over to tho American G01“ rnmunt nnd the admiralty ls wait- g instructions front Washington gnrding the date the vessel will cpart for America. their wuy to England to close up tlr- irccottuts of‘ the trversens rnlli- tary admlrtistrntioir. This will in- t-lrttle an adjustment of accounts with thc British Government it1 rc- spcct of utnlnllnltinn titted by the (‘irnnditrn forces in the field and other expenses. Germany Wants torse Carried In Aeroplane Time Extended (Special to Tho Guardian.) SANTA BARBARA. Cal. April 9 A horse entered in on 6x11111111‘ n here arrived today by ltlrlllllllll om hos. Angeles. The trip was elayod a day until officers of the urnuue Society bad lbeen convlllc“ 1 that no cruelty was involved in e trip which was mrido in nn pccially equipped airplane. t NNOUNOEMEN ltl. COMING EVENTS» MEETINGS, ETC. "A mans meeting will be held r Iona ‘Hail. Iona, at 7.30 p. m. 17111111! ADI-ll 12 to discus! prob- mn of education, prohibition and 11" lllbieota. ‘Mlior u. .1. Burn» 111 HD9111. Admlnolo free. Every- “ elcome. Dunc nl After the ""11:- ‘ owe-rostrum! (Special to The Guardian.) llElblilN, April D.——The Berliner Tugeblatt says lt is informed that thc German Government is negoti- nting with the entente for a pro- longatlon to ‘October 7th. of the ngreotucnt of August 1919 for the maintenance f troops in the neut- ral zone, pie ding that a strong police force is required to maintain order in that. zone. A Convicted Strike Leaders to Work w-trvuuroc. April lt-riie Gov- ernment of ‘Winnipeg lull announces that the con- victed strike lenders will be flage stating that it was thc some as other such amendments which Jtddnbeetllsnfimbrniuegiplimewinr» memorial and was the reason for the financial condition of the Pro- vince today. He went on to de- plore conditions in the Publicl Works Department, as left by the late Government. who had neglecl~ ed to provide the necessary finnncr es to curry on the work. The. speaker was proceeding to give some particulars of the work required to he done by the tie- partnten-t when thc l-loust; adjourn ed at (i p. m. APRtllL 0. Mr. B. W. LePngc. presented tr petition from John Mclfatlyen and OlllPFS praying. for an Act to in- corporate tho trustees of the (‘hurc- hill Presbyleriatr (‘thurtrh lu con- nection with thc (fliurch of Scot‘ land. ‘Mr. ‘(‘. hint-Arthur prcsctttctl the petition of Thomas Aurlrow aurt others praying for an Act to in- corporate the Saint lrllctrnors Sold- ier's Memorial Monument. Mr. (‘. W. (‘rosby Commissioner of Public (Works. rcsttmetl his speech on the atldress. Hc slated at the outset flint when speaking the previous evening he haul retrial‘ ked that tho Government showed n flood deal of courage in under- taking to pass an education _tax a-ct in thc face of the adverse voti- given on this question when the plebiscite was taken. 'l‘nking up lu detail the work of his own depart- ment 11c tirade‘ lt clear tit-at in his opinion the lhtblic. Works of the province were in exceedingly bad shape. Many ‘bridges were toppling thc-y 11nd been Chen-ply and tempor- arily repaired and if automobile owners knew ltow bud they were they would g0 around rather than over them. Owing to the cost of ‘lumber and slecl he was convinced that it would be more profitable to rebuild all lbrltlges over 12 feet ln length of permanent mnttirlzrl. steel or concrete. 'l‘hcse larger bridges alone would require an out- lay<ln the next five years of $5161. O00, while culverts would require $250,000. To repair these culverts temporarily would require an lut- ‘mcdlnte outlay of $100000. lie est- imated that o total outhy of $7110.- O00 would be required in the next five years to place the bridges rind ‘culverts in reasonably Stiff‘ condit- ion, or an average outlay of $1110.- 000 a year and the nmouut for ‘the first year would require to be larger. ‘He clfllrged the lute (‘om- mlssloner of ‘Public \Vorks with neglect and declared thnt much of the expenditure now necessary could have been avoided. ile refor- red to the conditions at Falcon- wood which were as bad as report- ed by tho Commission in February and that those in the Infirmary were worse. lnpddltlon lo the mul- sent to work on Manitoba's prison" farm on the line of greitervllnnlp-ineceilsary to purchase $1,000 worth eg’a water district, east of the city. and a larger outlay still would b9 arlal alleged to have been provid- ed by the late government. the present. government had found it ed the revenue was insufficient. to pct-mil of such increase and had j proposed. when Premier of the pro- vince, to levy a tax for this pur- pose. How could he now sanction the holding rrp of the prtlptrszll to ‘raise this money for the tetrchers? -—MR--~Sr HESSIAN. followed. After extending the trsual congrat rtlatiuns zrll rottnd and modestly atl- mitting he was unable to keep tip the pace set-by the proceeding speakers. he entered trpon a leng- thy defence of the ‘governments attitude on nil matters proposed together with a strong and elo- quent denunclalioit of the acts of the late govcrntuenl. Referring i11 ctrticlusitln to the unrest prevailing rtr Etrrnpe he ussurred the govt-rtr- rnent of his assistance and sup- port in any mcustrres they might adopt to bring lllls trhtlcsira-blt- con tlitton to u peaceful ending. HON. A. E. ARSENAU LT was the next sptraker. He had no dcslrc lo prolong the debate and it could not be charged that tncmbers o1 this sitir- of Ihc liousc hzrd spout much of the time of the session. ‘The liouso 111111.110?“ in session since 'l‘ttestl'iy and it was mani- festly unfair that nrcnrbers ol’ thc government should each. one after another. nt painful length, wander over the ground troddon b-y his 1rretloccsstir. There was no excuse for such waste of time.‘ “l want to make it vcry plain to this house and to the country," continued Mr. Arsenaulf that this amend-ment does not mean, as has 111-11111 charged by thc (Jotntnissloner- of Public Works. a charge of first on the part of the opposition. We rpuvctl the wuy for an ir1c.1"etist\ of ‘teachers’ salaries by the plebiscite 10f last year. Tire reason we nskcd rfor a plebiscite Wis that the rais- ting of such u fund was u new dc- ‘pzrrturc and we river-e tleslriotrs of getting first the hearty support of the country." "To sa-y," he continu- ed. "that this rpletbist-lte was tit-finit- ed because of want of information regzrrtling it. is to say what is not ttrue. The tpoople were informed lhrough the press trtrrl if they htid the-en left irlouc and not poisonctl as they hurl been they would have supported it in Queens and Prince Iourrtics as they had (lone in king's where, 1o the credit of ‘the Liberal cntrtlitlates there they did not op- rptnre or misrepresent it. 111 Queens ‘and Prince Counties they‘ were told by Liberal (‘untlidates that it was only a fillillllfffllfle to pile on more taxes. M1". Bell on the floor of‘ the tl-Iouse last session declared that the existing revenue was inrgt- enough to tirovitlc the necessary’ increase for the teachers. More- over, he (lectured, the amount titre the province from the stile of west- ern lands, 1f properly plTléwlllt-‘(l -—and he emphasized the "properly tprerrorat-rl" -wlth a “mind )'ou"- 1w‘ 1.4}: 1m = trffich-nt to Inert-nae the tt =~ p. 1' ~alarles and the goverlv 11 t.‘ 1 r. remlsn in lls duty if it t. w: .~ people of this province v l e vast sums of money v. ~ '- unclaimed at Ottawa. ‘ll nueil Mr. Artrenault, was vlt vi" t opinion than. lt was thc tonne-r. ‘cleaned at least. of every $111,.“ ‘Qpdidate who contested it v t l." SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920 18 Months More For Gov. General (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, April 9.—'f‘l1e Llukc of lug of his tenants at (‘hatsworth. who had tirade n wedding gift tu Lady Dorothy Wavendlslr, said he The walkout begun eirrly spread lo other 1min)‘. yesterday and vice to some p0 nls hail been Ten- nnd firemen as well us stvitchnrcn. NEW YORKHy April TL-More than 23.000 railroad men all over as the result of unauthorized strik- es, according to unofficial estimates 111's in packing houses and indt1st~ rial 1iiarrts were idle as the direct result of the strike. Apply P. O. Ilox 203. lll39-4-8-MEillptl stein bull, three years old. J. it. Munn, Marslrfield. No Opposition ‘the last election and they wcnt to LONDON‘ Apr“ 9____\.0.Oppum_m plpbische was (lei/Dated and m” Liberal Association trhuirtnatt st s pie to increase the teachers salur- land’ ought “m m m" the risk of oppostetl 1o‘ the education tax but w“ m the "PW ‘minister impressing which to raise immense stuns. of Pr with earnest sympathyanda d? to Mr. (‘rosbyfis statement. of $415,- should be strfficient for the re- proposetl; we are imposed, 211; clcur NEW YORK Eilblril‘ ill-indust- l_\' iu atrcorrl with ruy rcusotrrrlrie cause of 11111111111)‘ lo obtain supplies .'\lr. Mstinault referred to thr- nwilcllltivll. The strike which these claims are now on file [here lion front New York to Sun Fran- ronrlttsion. N11". Arsenuttlt siritl 01" Slfilwfi 1l1.11l1l)1‘0X1111111E11l’ 25.‘ 11111111911 111111 111311.- tlpoint-rly 111111113 thousands of curs ltrzttlcd with food m“ of 11“. guvprnn1p11r lu- Lind his become serious in case the strike pow- ot‘ it. licforc giving-it their 110$ -'\1‘3111'1111‘<5~ 1"1\1--- 311F115‘ ss thc High-Way's proposition t: of the Aowcrrrirvrtrtuantl by ‘he lost on n slrarighr party vote 19 to llottse zrtljournetl till 1O n, m. 440-04 Government tnembers during the A ed by the imposition meant. a change _ opposition were placing thenrseiv- for general housework. Small Evidently the fioverunrcnt. is satl- 8085—4-6-i\IE,tl'_ spot-ch front [ho throne promised n. Boston bull pup terrier. Find- of thc sixth parngraplt, dealing -i——-i——i—~—~ ‘WANTED. —- YOUNG LADV carry into cflcct its ltgrcement with vluce a blll will be presented for of about eight rooms, would like the alleged indebtedness‘ of the Highways hill are referred to. a "The {iovcrnnrent has therefore 8061-4-5-1113 stipplcrntrntitrg the revcrtues 0t‘ thc assist at hortsework. Apply Mrs. ada and intended on his returtt to To Sir ilarmar considerable rpains to let their opirr- {u S“ Hnmar Gropnwmkv new Irish through want of information or of ‘hat since Sh, Hanum Wm) w“ [as being politically knifctl in Sunder- wo “r9 oppuspd m having we mlu- the hope that his Catradian exper- moneyz The government trxtwitrli- sin‘ my Imperial Hum.‘ 1i 000 and with u reasonable 111x for U_ S. quiretnvuts of the provinc-e. 'l‘lri.< ly stated in thc zrmentlrrtertt, to n rics in runny sections of the coun proposaltlregoverr1rr1e11t tuavmtrlti» as a result of the unauthorized presr-ntnliotr of the [iruviuciu] started rtr Chicago lmd sprczid to ‘and the clear right of the province vlslgv» that fora tux for r-tltrr-atititr he anti 000 rtrcrr. Ruilrtrtrtls reported 1111*- but for such n11 irn-rt-trsr- to tlrt- geu- 1411111111115 $10011 un switches. The trit-ntu n-tmltl 111w. 1,, 1m“. 11mph. t'()_11lil'l11*‘= arnotlrer" week, the truth- .<u‘p1ror‘t_ 11.. (11.1 “m ...,,,_..1.1..,- 11 Votirtet-rt hundred ruilroutl i‘; until the bill was ‘brought down. ‘Mtorney General Air. Stemtrts a- 5, 'l‘lre main ntotion wits then cur- is inc ion A D t t +0+ debate yesterday endeavored to 6 of front on their part and labored »» es on record us opposed to a tax family. Good wages. Apply Mrs. ly at scar on this question and -—- to sulnnit two separate taxation t-r ‘please report to Guardian m"- with education as follows: wants board in private family. llro 'l‘eachers‘ Union and otherwise l_ your consideration." provinces, an alleged overdraft bill for augmenting the revenue is deemed It necessary to introduce provint-g," l). Stewart. 1S5 ftriiret: St. settle down iu (Ihatsworth. _._ (Special to The Guardian.) 1011.. be known}. That was \vl1y the Secremry has y“ appeared" The willingness on the part of tit-a pco- wining w risk helm; Shut m hi“ “We are not" said’ Mr’ Arsenmnt land. The Earl of Durham has writ- wuon tux ‘Elude a screw of 1111mm] fence will prompt him to adtninist- lures will be relieved, trt-t-ortling l. t-tlrtcation the amount available d b 0S6 I'l 8 is our reason for the atnenilrnerrt '— y tax for general revenue but heur1i~ try were closing down 101111.11 119' to raise an education tux, _ strike or‘ railway yurtlrnen and claims art Ollll-Wil. showing that 1011111115 Ftlllwuy centres of the nu- to the rcmttueratitrtr dcrnrnrlerl. 111 irrrutcs 111110911 111*’ 1'1111"11‘°1' 111's ]);ll‘l_\' would go to 1hr- lirrrir. if»: Srlltlrrs >ervict- ‘ll unaffected but oral t-t-vr-not. as ;1;1;1.-.-,1-1..1 1., 1).. til-a food situ~ t'on in many cities will lllftlfllliliiflil as to the need and pur- 41111105 111111BVP11- - 11111111113" or good business to After a few remarks by the lead- nenrlment was put to the vote and rierl on thosume division. th D ii Wi a i erence show that the amendment propos- >voo+++o+o+p+oo0+0+¢ irard to make it appear that the ‘WANTED-IMMEDIATELV MAID on education. E. Colwill. 186 Prince St. have already forgotten that thc STRAYED FROM 174 KENT ST, bills mic. rcferretl to at the close flee. 1)T1'_ “To eutrblo thc KUVBTIIIIIOIII to Apply by letter ‘F. Clo Guardian. provide for education in this pro- ‘WANTED TO RENT A HOUSE At the end of paragraph 8 where at the Batik of Montreal and thc thus pnomlsc-tl: certain measures with u view to *WANTED.-—AT ONCE MAID T0 The zruteutltrteut proposed by 6151-1141-3181)! lrod another eighteen months to‘ serve as flovcruogr‘ (ieuerarl in (_‘ttn-‘ men here were reported on Slfllil“ points m California. Llll-ll niglrti ilroad offiyiulsflepnrterl tlrs/ ser ‘ tlrely oil’ by the strike of engineers the Yniled Starter: were idle today; f i embarked for Malta. to get possession first of’ June.’ ‘FOR SALE.—REG1STERED HOL| By Mall, Canada. $8.00. U. S. A.. $3.50. Annual Sublorlr ' . delivered. $4.00. EHANIIE ANl] HEH AEEIES Over Invasion by French. Troops of German Territory. Relations Seriously Strain- ed and France Warned by the Allies. 1511x131 1° The Guardiam) fort-r.- i-xcept tr tnllllrllyl one for the _ ' V present to compel Frunct- to with- 1105-9051. A0111 11~_11P1111113l1H 1H‘- dratv her forces from 1.111: Ger- tvvcirn l-‘rancyt- and the other fillies rrrurr neutral zone. trio so strained that tht- _B1"itrsh _1<‘or two weeks the telegraph (iciverntncnt views thc situation wires lwtwr-ctr I’; . London, 1101111: with JppFPllfilHlOll. 1on1 trutlrorit- lir-trsscls and (“ashington have glttvcly informed that France irr- bee-n kt-pr hut thy t-trrrrnrttnications lvutlctl thc Ruhr M11110)’ uiler delib- bvtyvt-t-tt the beards of lllc respect- rcralely’ disregarding the zillictl (iov- ire (iovcrrtnttltrts. Lung lit-fore 1 f“1‘_"v111f-’111 >1 1“l‘l11’111l’l1 llffictlt zrtillltlec- .\Iur.~l1zrl l-‘oclr llltil/Pll :1. singic Eruil \\'8'l‘ll1l11l.'-‘l and lllllvt) nertlrct‘ Fri-rich soldier" the l-‘rt-nclr Govern- 1115 -11111. 11111.1‘ 11111‘ 1111‘ 1 1111011 5111‘ ment was told tlrat thc allies would l?“ “'""1_tt§11l1ll01‘l 1‘1‘fl_114f'\* 111011111)’. not support her and was warned “11P1O111K1I1P111F. 111' 111111111111)’ but of the grave ctrtrst-qtn-trccs of nrll on the trtlret‘ huutl us .very French invasion. illlllll T[|N_lEllEll l]EEB Elll EEEll 1 pJAMAITlA AM] IIANAEIA l To be Held in Ottawa Next Month c0 1118-‘ cuss Trade Relations Between Canada ~ and West Indies. (Special to The Guardian.) _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ the British West lntltr-s. The entire. j \ 1\1_\('h:11]0-\‘-v 1141111111111. Al-11‘_11 51-" West indies will <bc repress-tiled :11. limyllllfilloytlrl “do 10111111111000!) 11H‘ the conft-rctrcte utrd an effort will 1 _'5-1“1411‘*‘ _1.'°11111:11 1111111)’ 11H‘ 111v be tirade to deflect 4r large 1iortion prlepresierttvirtton ol Junurrcn at lliu of \\‘e.-.t lrrtllzrti trade with the Unit i (inference to be liPlll at Ottawa r-tl States and(‘ur1utl:r.'l'otl1is coda urexf‘ tnonth. This lconfereuct» will hl)l't'li.ll tariff low will be‘ fornrultrt- itlorrslder the llllvfillllfl ol ‘(rude rv- m] the .lir|niric‘.rn (iovernment giv- ‘lartorrs and l|‘tlll>‘1[llil‘t facilities be- 111;; [,r..1'..,-,.,K.P m, (ymmuun guuda 5 tween the Dominion of (‘irnutla and (llllllilg tier-e. [IEEAAHEE BEHIVIANYE (special to The Guardian.) bPllPVp 11,111 pros...“ pvpms in Gar. ,‘ H lilllly trrcserrt 11o r-al tlfilll-Pi‘. Tl r P111113- Arlrll 9-——,1,l1e,.,.orroers unity r.r.t1ir-.rr111t-s11..- lwrftivt. 1x111 Xtltlitiotrrllhotrnnd f th hi7’ .' - -- ‘ ~ < " - . . ‘ ‘ “'1 u 0 or Wm 01ml“ Mtlrellr“ T9911 =15 11111111111.’ 11l<‘ buttons unrlerstutrtl that Front-.- 1s 1 l Emlmnnl-T 31111911191111 11 111 11111105‘ not pursuing an intptrritullstit: policy $1111‘? 1'11 119711111111‘ 10 1111111 11 "PW bttt 0112-,‘ intends lo fort-e Gcrmutry 11511011111 1110U8h we cannot 01 C9111" to fulfil the trcuty. Personally 1 st lorsee how anything will end. 1 11m 1m 0],;1,.,151_ Condensed Telegrams ‘ Lloyd George (Dom. Press Special.) _Prrnce to Call at Honolulu. (special m The Guardian.) LONDON. April ftrDuvid Lloyd (leorge. thr- British 1’re1uicr' will. leive for San Rernn. llillV next Satrrrrluy‘ for the cornitrg session of the Price (‘trnferr-uce. Resolution 0.1151? Passes llldflway Mark \\"ASl{l.Z\-'1G'I‘().\'. April !1.----'l‘ho. ireucc rcsoltrtion hail [ltlfinvll lho l1:rlf‘~\vzry' rrturk on its wiry through . , _ the lionse wlmn ccllturs ol‘ the Foggyklzfigloirixlxgls lg'l‘lgg‘"zgiixinvillll storm oforzrtory‘ and tit-intro 1t pro. a clam rdweon m“ I" '-\_ ‘T; yoked tired away ttrrtrirht. For six Wqmu-lh "glow ‘n ‘iwlellxvgfllllql-ll"; hours 1t was the ctrntr-c ul dis is. t near Frnnkn)'rl‘ ‘ ‘ - "“- ston oil the floor, yet 11o om- q we ' rtotrr-tl that r1 would in. llllllplfill. The ; LONDOX ‘April 9i A “m? us“ 11111.1: votenxlll come" late tomttpt-o-wu m“ an lxpression U“ Freud‘ n" _ wit’ nus u vote today r111 trtlnp~ 1 Cupanon of German “him: (‘mug tron of thc special rule limiting do w“ handed m French "monk “rl bate and preventing airy ‘illlitlllll- QM; Dorm“. HHS "nprnuon" 1mg? tnent of the resolution as drawn by 1'l‘l‘1v ‘as favorable to the l-‘rench 11m (‘Ommilulp o“ Enwm" EHTEHIEH‘ position it was understood. Cun- E31,: ,,111,11E€,,|::111,S,11111111111111" Zltfnnfc r111 t . - .. .1 = -'; >- \ 1 -- - . versnlions with the British Govern “vans 1n 1|; gllfilitifl EEnd one] [r11 SAN DIEGO. (‘t\lx.. April it." Ed- ward Prince of Wales was en route today to Honolulu on Board the [British cruiser Renown. On thc next lcg of his trip to Atrstralia. after a short stay ltcre. E-ENIKINE LEAVES FOR MALTA PARIS. April 9.—Gcneral llcni- .‘ kine. former lr-atler of trntrlitrlsltc- vism forces in South ilussia. has n 1m 1 German Count Killed. AHETIJTJBEHHEAETS -\-.-n~£fi1~i.'£z1§arsIr-ssfimttxa;m.. ..-._-_...».-~n.-.--.-.....‘.-.._.-...E _. “ 1;111_1_1p1‘11r‘11tw 11111- Mr. Stewart has distinct reference to this hitter‘ blll and its wording was sufficiently explicit to be grusplrtl by uuy member of the House. Divorce Courts For All Provinces ‘WANTED-“firwo Rooms AND rvsurnctl. if is expected. ‘WANTED -—PR|VATE ment on French occupation will be board for three people. Apply stating terms to "S" corn 0f MAyEqH; A .- - o. pttl 51.. Rumors Guardlan- 7833'3‘16ME1'E~ itpreutl bylficrnltnny" of tlivergenries 1e itveen I 1e Al les are zibsnrd. G - _ v BOARD; erni Degotrtte snld today. follorvitftrg 1m gentlemen at 1.1 pper a (runvvrQnnun w1|1.(~1.n,,,..| “l, P1111111" 51* '11"‘1“1‘1“"“’- 1177< the ilrnericrrn cornrniuntle: t i111‘. 313044-021911- conversation with the America]; lender demonstrated the fillies! en- publicztn opposing it "This was Ink r-tt to lntlicute action on lire resolu- tion itself. but rv-ptrhllcan leader's said trrore tiemocrals vvnuld join them 111 the final vote. One of the dentin-rots, representative liudtltllcs ton. of .r'\lul1trr11a who vttlctl against the rule. imnmrirr-r-tl that lrt- would support lire resolution The November ullr-(‘lllllls figured ‘llutost as pftlllllllt-Iill)‘ in thc riohutr». Exgept Quebgc “WANTED-"GIRL r011 eeuemu. housework. (‘or sntnll firntll_\'. Ap~ _ ' ply $19 (‘ppcr Prince St. (Special to The Guardian.) lento between France and the (‘n- tiwd slntps‘ Dpgoune M11 ,4» did thr- lntr-rnartlonal situation. 1 war-flute legislation. or oven Presi- tilerrt Wilson's share in thc treaty O'I"I‘A\\'A. April 9.—'l‘he bill in- lrotluced today lu the Senate by ‘llFQfi Senator Ross and given the bless- ing .01 the Government cottfcrs on the Supreme (‘ourt of Otttnrio jur- isdiction it1 regard to divorce. There is a similar bill in relation to Prince ‘Etiwnrd lalnnd. In (rotise- ¢WAN7ED__MA|D FOR QENER_ weeks quence every provinces l1ut Quebec will trovv have divorce courts. Another Policeman 8032+ME1E No Disturbance Over French Oc~- SALE -—SECOND-HAND °“'°““°"' ' llllW-r" double stand roller tnlll p - . .. . . _ "lllfllillellii (‘Profit trrnke. Apply rturEE AREA‘)?111.1111"lwliilitiilil l" ('"“"‘11“"- 8w, 0 __ passed quietly, citizens at first; -"“1'1 41115311111 were pessimistic. 'l‘he_v expected‘ the Frenrgli troops to remain for: al ltorrsework in family of 10111., d,“ n; ;.~;:(,;E..11:n:,f,21|rtfifhillaevflsgh:1 117117911 1101 1PM 1111111‘ 515 _l11‘1” etluo grim calm which secmetfnrgi- nrortlh. Apply Mrs. l. (l. hen- 1v ,1 sup-fa‘... mvflm n, Wm nedy". Southport. spread discontent g r e- 8l8S-4-10-tMPl2iipd ‘ French Will Be Held Renponllble ill Efehlld tron SALE-ONE or m: sear _ u... Droduclng sons of old Brazilian pAms_ Am.“ 9f French w"! bé| mormw a, 6M, and Wmmw M ‘H’ (Dom. PFIII Special.) DUBLIN, April 9.—0rr man was killed rind u“ wounded when raiders '11-. bicycle patrol in (‘nun s '1 ary today. The raiders. lire“ ambush. _ w.‘ this horse is u horse of perfect 111.1,; nwounlah-le m. dflmflgp m‘ or horses. with lots of pep. He la offered at n bargain. For further partlcrtltrrs. write fir. Church. Summernide, 8158-4-8-114115211. (Dom. Frau Special) w n ROME. April ll-Genernl strike ' ' has leen proclaimed at Flume, 1; dispatch here today raid. fight. l rm: WEATHER TEMPERATURE rum. MOON are. ‘ 'l‘Olt().\"l‘(). April 10.--.\‘ortl\ WPSI winds. fair and rather cold. The tide will he high this nftcr- noon at 2.25. tomorrow n; 3,03 11ml ltlonday nt 4.08: it will he high to- morrow morning n1 lllfiJlt/londay at 0.111 and ‘Tuesday at 7,13. sun sets this evening ill t;.41_ m. it risen tomorrow morning at 5.20. 1110111111? at 5.18 and Tuesday at. 5.16. l Full moon. Saturday, April 13th. 6.56 a. m, Last qulrter Moon, ‘Sunday. April 1th. 0.24 n. m. y”. . Mk1‘ .