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I cHARLo'r'rE'rowN CANADA MONDAY AUGUST 11, 1919. »'§“'l.`.'I.'..f.".i'.TI§'.'f"{’£i.»‘f='.'.'$E‘»? i ,_ _ A ' ' - _ _ _’ _._ _ L_ ____ ? _ h____ ' ~-- ' - ` ' - ' . . _ ._ _- - A 1 ctouuuunsr -lr AUSTRIA urrtms Numa BATPIURST, N.B., August 10.__ Teriffic damage is reported tonight with the known loss of one life, as the result of a disastrous cloudhurst which occurred her_e early Friday uf- ternoon. Vincent Power, n returned soldier, was killed when he neared a barn in which to shelter, by the eel. lapse of the structure and the falling of heavy beams upon him. His com- panion Albert T. Carter, u. well known farmer, aged about seventy years, was seriously injured at the same time. Houses in Ea/st Bathurst and sev. eral ‘barns were lifted botlily from their foundations and carried varying distances, all lheing more or less dum- aged. ln one of those houses a wo- man named Chamberlain and several of her children were slightly injured. TIll'0I1l§h0ut the town of Bathurst many-trees were blown down, but so \ - 1 far as is known no one was injured A little girl named Bcrtin, who was crossing the Nepisiguit Bridge at the time of the storm is missing, and it is feared that she was blown over the bridge into the river. _ , Reports of serious damage to crops all over the County are being recei- ved hourly, and there is also an un. confirmed report that at Stonehaven several lives were lost. The barque Bessileld which is lond- lng at the East Bathurst dock of the Bathurst Lumber Company, broke a- way from her moorings and went a- ground near the George Eddy Com. pany mill. It is feared that later rc- ports will disclose much grcatcr dam age t`rom the lower cud ot"t,hc County, as the storm was the wildest for the few minutes it lasted, that has "neon seen hcrc in many years. , British Govemment To Control Export (Special to The Guardian). ' LONDON. Aug. 10.-Geo. H. Roberts Food Controller announced last night that the Government had decided to resume control of imports of bacon, ham and lnrd,and that the prices to be charged would also he under super- vision. ` Canadian Nurse ~ _Highly Honored (Special to The Guardian). ‘A/MTENS. AUS- 10--Twenty villages in the 'Somme district have bestowed the title “Honorary Citizen" on Alice Stuart of ‘Washington who serves ns a Red Cross nurse in this region where her husband, a Canadian oil- ilcsr was killed. lung-it-nimuumr Troops Withdrawn _ In Chicago (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, August 10.-Flvo huu- dred policemen, 250 deputy sheriffs and the 'last of"the state troops assign ed to race riots were withdrawn from the stock yards today in the hope that the striking employees of the packers might be induced to return to work. About 1000 patrolmen and 100 deputy sheriffs still are on duty ln tho vicin- ity of the stock yards. Prcsitlerlt Mar tin Murphy of tho stock yards labor council said the men would not return to work until every guard had been withdrawn and permission is granted labor organizers to unionlzc the 9,000 llvgros employed at the plants. ~+ 1C0NDENSED SPECIALS I >i@H(4'BI€‘l>9i€'l'BI@i>l@i nd" *CAR FOR HIRE-STAND. TOMLINS Bakery. Phone 319.- 152-8-9-Mtiipd *WANTED BY YOUNG LADY, ROOM and board in private family. Apply at Guardian oifico. 137-8-8m3i *BOY FOR STORE. 0NlE FROM country preferred. Address “D" Guardian Office. ' 181-8-11lMGi. *FOR SALE, AN UP-T0-DATE, FUR- nished cottage with all modern conveniences, nico location. Write ' "E" c|o Guardian. 119-8-8Mtf. *LOST - PIN WITH MALTESE Cross, in the vicinity of Pork Road- way or Rochford and Fitzroy Sta. Finder please return to this oflice. 151-8-9~M3l *LOST--IN THI8 CITY THURSDAY afternoon in business section or on Marine wharf n small gold brooch, valued as a keepsake. Finder please return to this oflice. Re- ward. 8-8-3i *TWO LODGERS (GENTLEMEN preferred) can be accomodated with or without board. Pleasant and een- tral location. Apply at Guardian Of- iioe. ' 7056-7-1tlMtf. ,_ _ _ _ 'CANADIAN ASSOCIATED PUB- lishors wth special representatives in every part of the Province. Re- turned soldiers preferred. Liberal terms. For further particulars apply personally Guardian oliice. 7828-7-ZBIIU H , , _ _ _ 'TRY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT. for your next order, for biilheads, letterheads, envelopes, visiting cards, posters. All kinds of pamph- l_et_ _.vr_erk_.l1one_§ne°Ll__i>fl°°l 9'? Department of The Island Guardian Publishing Co., 176 Kent Street, Chnrlottetown. _ __ _‘ __ large quantities. The Job Fr-inflng” Archduke Joseph , Promises Reform (Special to The Guardian). PARIS, Aug. 10.-At todny's session of the Supreme (iouncil of the Peace Conference consideration was given n message from Archduke Joseph, head of the new Hungarian Govern- ment announcing thc intention of his regime to execute the terms of the armistlce and asking recognition and authorization to s'cnd delegates to Paris. Tile message rcccfved from the Archduke outlined the policy 'ef the new Government and says it will call u. properly selected constituted assem- bly to reorganize labor with a. view to increasing production. E" Argentine Prohibits Expon of Sugar (Special to the Guardian) ~ BU'l<)NOS AYRES, August 10,-A decree prohibiting the export of sugar was promulgated today 'by' the Argen- tine Government. Steamer Lapland . Arrives at Halifax (Special to the Guardian) llA.l.lI¢‘AX, N.S., August 10.-The steamer Lapland with troops will nr, rivc at 1.80 -p. ln. today. King’s Choice Not Without Soreness OTTAWA, August 10.-When Pnrlia mont lncets on September lst, the Liberal -Opposition may have u tcm- porary lender. Even' ii` Mr. King got a scat by acclamatiou the for- malities of an election would pre- vent it being concluded before the opening and it is stated by those close to him that I`t.D. McKenzie turned down for tllo leadership, has no idea of carrying on till his suc- cessor gcts n seat. Tire duty may again rlovolvc on James ltolrb, Chief Whip of the party. _ Whore Mr. King, thc new leader will get a seat is not certain. llq could have Quebec East and some rcfcronccs last night on his spcbch were construed as n hint that hc might run there, but thc political strategy of such a move is ques- tioned. It was reported that Lib- erals of Glongarry will tender' him tho nomination and this seems n possible way out of tho dilllculty, but it was announced today that no arrangement has been made. While the Convention made the choice unanimons.as is customary there is no dlogulslng some clo- ments of soreness. The supporters of George P. Gro- hnm particularly resent the selec- tion of Mr. King but their candidate made such n poor showing thnt their objections ure somewhat neutralized. D. D. li/ieKcnzle's followers are in much the same position. Their man fell for short of muklng the grade. Tho attitude of the Fielding dele- gates is more of sorrow than nnlier. They blame Graham for Fieldlng's defeat, stating that he had no li- cense to expect to win but that his entry to the field confused matters and took a vote which they think would have been Fielding's. While Mr. King was chosen ‘ln rx fair fieldwithont favor, the opposi- tion to him was so keen-that its ef- fects won't be easily effnced. Some of the disappointed premiere and lenders left saying that li singularly successful convention had in part been marred by the choice of a leader, In other circles evfn amons King's opponents, his cho ce is ae- cepted with good grace on the ground that he is a young man and 'tliIt"‘if Fieidhrf' i\ad~beMi~~o0iB0_ifB4- now the whole thing mlght'have to the done over ngain'in a very few years. ' C0i’I°)NH‘AGlors of tht- crow and 17 |u1..;sv1lllcrs. til' l-his nurubcr only tllroc ol' the crow and four pw -our ‘rs were saved. Australia Short Gi Foodstuffs (Special to The Guardian). .SYl)NEY, Aug. lil.----'ll‘uctorit's in all thc states ui Australia are slo "ly cc-ming to at stuntlslill while the scar- city of groceries is uuparelleri. Many are subslsting on trio slcudorost of rations null many mon are ullablo to work owing to tlrc_ir_lo\ver'crors to find for themselves in the forests. First Airmen -To Cross Rockies 1 (Special to The Guardian). i (`Al.(iAl{Y, Aug. lil.--Ifnpt, ll. lloy, D. F. (L, flew from Vancouver to Unl- gnpy and is the first (iauatllau to cross he Rockies in an aeroplane. Railroad Men _ Returning to Work WA»SIllNG’l’()N, August. 10.---Ito- ports began to urrivo at the railroad adminhzlration into today from all ovor lho country .sztying that sl_riko shopmon were returning to work, pourliug the ruijrlctlllolit, oi’ wage do- uiautls by .Director General lllues. Kansa-s and (‘iu<~inuati oiliciu-is ex- prossetl belief that normal comlilions would prevail tomorrow. At all places whore tho mon are out local officials of the l'uilro;\:l arlmil\ist.r:rtiou are co- opcrutillg wilh union cllalruls-n in ox- plzliuiug the iluoosslty for going but-k to Liu-_ job :lt olrcr-, which l’rcsi1lt-nt \Vii.~iou nuulo prc|'r:t|||isilo io thc open ing ot negotiation:-1. lndiannpolit was tho only place from \\‘l\lch 1-uint' il roport that thr-_ mon wore refusing to resume. it wus in-llovotl that when the `sil_u:tliou was oxplzliucd tho would chungo their dccl.-non. ‘ Union lrr-_atlqxlartcrs wcro equally t‘_onl`idoni that thc shopmon wuulrl make it almost one lluutirotl pcr cout. British Government Act Angers Canadian M()NTilE.\i., Quo., August 10.-Con slcruniion among local sllippers is be- ing caused by thc notion of tho iirit- ish govcrnnlcut in refusing to roncw licenses of some (`.nuadinn-o_wnori ves- sels and in comm lntleeriug the space in them for their own rcr|uirvmcnts. A large qunntlty of Canaflizln manu- factured goods, booked for shipniont from Montreal for i€lrrm\t\_al11 ports. is piling ontllc dock hcrf is ilu- result of the cancellation of t' I fnililliii-l. lu ntldillon scvor.1._l thou. -:ui head of ca1ia1lrsr»er1tH;v_¢\;~;iI_-‘$1.10 10%*/_S2 UQ port.. According to local shippers in some cases the 1'- fscls hurl already been granted n li- »-nsn for one trip, and it was only nl” " they had established lho regular -"-:lo route thnt the license for th' 1-~ was cancelled. the Dominion government the desir- ability of getting the British govern- ment to release the Canadian vessels for the (lanadinn trade routes and thus aid exporters and farmers. _ Three Hundred Passengers YAitM()ll’i`il. Augll-sl lo siozlnlvl' North Star, t‘npt:lin ' ' 'l F from llostou to Yarmouth, '\ » 5 shore nt s-even-twenty this in-.1 1 ou the \\'cstorn side of Grt-on lsr... :_ and will no doubt in-1-ohio n total lrlss. The sionlur-r .~':lilu1l from li'1.=tou| -V"-“l“l`lIily with thrr-o llundrcil pzrssorl L. ~- "k under- ground for urin<\r.s, inf 1 of eight, front July ol' this your 'll\-_l!)1i1. when a six hour day wo ' ` . adopt:-tl il' tho ot-.ononlic position o iv lnrlhs- trics wzu'rnutcrl il. pf.; Pvvn I ......-4. eff Shot Hungarian Miniaer 0f Commerce li . L Visit to Canada I OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE . PRINCE OF WALES, K. G. Tuesd.-cy, August 19, 1919 . _..____.....__..1__.____, CHARLOTTETOWN Apprnximatel Y I l-ienr l Events I _._ .__l 1" "1 .m. ]‘ Land at Marine' Wharf. | Received by the Ad- i rnirtrator of the ‘ Provintial Govern- I ment, Sir Robert Bor- I den, the Chief Jus- tice of Canada, the . Premier, and the | Mayor. Inspectlonof | Guard of Honor. 11.00 a,m. Procession to Provin- - l cial Building. Pres- l r-ntatlon of Addresses. l’."ventntlon of medals etc. inspection of returned soldiers at ` Victoria Park. 12.00 norm _ 1.30 p_m. \Provi-nclal Government [ luncheon at old Gov- l"iF)ltl.lN, August 10.---A sumzlliorlal' report that tho r‘r-sigliarliorl of the .sliort-livvd l‘oidill lvlillistry at linda,- `pest. was :u:t'onlplisI|1~_ri by tho use of n rcvolvcr, was priutotl today by iho Vossicllo Zoilung_ l\l_ liovcllalt. lormm' l‘ro.-ir|r~rit of the revolution- ary (iov<‘l'lllul~ul (‘oun<'i|. and .\iinis- icr of <‘o|uuu‘rl'e, under l’r'\|nicr l‘oiriill. was said in this vc|‘_;ion to have liven shot and to have rliotl later. (}o1ic|‘:ll Sr‘l\llilv.vi'. tho r|o\vspapol‘ said. "osiel|.=;i|>ly look over thc Min- istry of Wnr, lull as Iilulnpest was given two hours b_v thc itumnuizlns lo slll'r<-ilflr-r its weapons., it is bo- liovod probable that his chief duly consisted in quickly collecting thc weapons and nrnmuuilirm rlcmandotl by the ltuluzulians lwl'ore the Allies can illlorloro. 'l`l|o :truly at Buda- pest is abil- to til-fl-at vzisily the Al- lied troops should it rome to a cou- ict. To Investigate Mexican Outrages \VASi{lNGTON, l).i"., Angus 1” Without opposition or tiolraio ~ aio today adopted rt rosollrliov _ izing the foroign relations r-» io lllako a s\vr-e-plug invcstlg.- . outrages against. Alll'-l'i<_':\ns an iran prop<\ri.y__ln .Mrexi1;;1, and ‘ port whnl, ll` nuy, rlionrls .sliolllu .le tain'-ll to prr~vr~nt such m|lr:\go.<." Hon. Arthur Meighen Replies to Charges ()'l"[‘A\\'.f\. .-\u_t:ust I0.-lion. Arthur Mviglion, :lftor luring shown rl copy of n tell-gram road by Mr. J_.i. Allant- Hflll at lim Libr-ral (’ouv<~uliou today, purport, _~ ‘o lrzlvo boon arllircsscri to the Pri... ~liuis|1-r hurl signed by .\‘Il`. l\It-i;.;lr1‘ -‘:\i|l: "l lulvu no ~~l'oll~~r~iim\ of lilo inos- sngr- wlratovor. but. urtll " tho -'t:lluic, all solrlicrs in tho ('11. -.1 u army, who hurl no f"'llutlinn (lor ‘lr-_ anvil, for example, 1.. lirili._s uumbcrt-_rl many tlr\.usn|\ds -.-'I cliooso lho curlstitllcncy in ' -1 ' they volod, and _\vol'o known as \ =|'s 'it lurgo. 'l‘hr\_ro was, iudocd, no other way, ai lr-:lst fairer way, ln whit-_lr ib\~_v could bo :iron the fran chiso. 'I`hoso soldier: were natur- ally dc.