2 THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE [HE DFVV (HFR 44,000 RF \l)FRS D ’\lT Y e AL L THI ADM WORTH PRINTING .-.Q_-i E *EOPLES PAPER lfi rl OhiiiTiiT5`tewn`GuerdTs'n 'flrree Gents. lei-ning Guardian, Founded 1l|1 lv rv 3 ____ __ _ --- _ __»________ _ _ __A____ _g _-_:_ __ __,; ____ sy Msn car-isdn. 08.00, ulA., OI-II was eu-rein. isa CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8 1919 A rf ri in ANOTHER PROPOSITIO FOR POST WAR BONUSES nnusl Oubscrlpt n de voted, I4 A p GWVA Sub tlilbot Sh 5 Soldiers thlmmoirntsiubgeing egfadgb Hliydrneillg mi Sinn Fein Prisoners Fox Pelt Prices Raise Disturbance Still Going Up (Special to The Guardian) 8 eclal to The Guardian ( P ) DUBLIN Oct 7 -Forty Sinn Fein NEW YOR-K Oct 7--Blue Fox pelts risoners, including 26 brought from bl'0ll8ht $33 50 B Blew Hi 'U10 0ll9l1il1S mashed the windows and furniturels nqheir cells Several prisoners were|A ork prison, began rioting in Mount|session today of the annual fall fur oy prison after a hunger strike They auction here Traders from Russia. iberia, Sweden, England, France, and ustraiia disposed of fox, Chinchilla, njured before the disturbances were Sable and lynx skins ct generally to quelled higher prices than ever known before Wi (Special to The Guardian) P OTTAWA Oct 7-Cash grants rang ing from $76 for noncombatants who enlisted in Canada. in 1918 to $2 500 for combatants who enlisted and new service in France in 1914, were asked by the G W V A ,tonight at the committee dealing with soldiers ne establishment service Between these two extremes is graded the G W V A estimate of the cost, $397 800 000 0 On this they figure that 25 per cent m will not be necessary because some will not claim bhe amount and others wha the balance of financial md 1° cannot prove their need of re establish 5 :ment Another 25 per cent would be t absorbed by the government in land nl settlement, insurance and victory bonds Thus the actual cost would g be $200 000 000 l The plan makes a great distinction t between the assistance to be granted would have received if alive for his combatants and noncombatants s There would be very few to receive z $2 500 as the Princess Pats were the a six months service, 15000 would be deducted for duplicate enlistment, 5000 would be taken ofi’ for deser, H0119. leaving 466 000 qualified for the grant There would be only 47000 appli cants on account of service in Can :dai Oilly 134 000 on account of ser m ice in Canada and England, and 235 D 0 00 because of service in France The B s “SSSSUOH ia that $500 should be para d n November 1 in- cash where that a B ount would be due under the scheme 31 an ich the beneficiary is eligible ° h°“|d U9 Paid in a manner suitable o the real re establishment of the an according to his individual needs The plan recognizes all branches of he service and all dependents of sold ers killed would get recognition in he same measure as the man himself ervice It recognizes all Canadian citi ens who were in the Imperial service ure Bred Stock To Help France (Special to The Guardian) LONDON Oct 7 »-The King has ade a personal contribution to the ure bred stock which Britian is a ending to France to revive the in 0 ustry there Many prominent H rlt'sh breeders are cooperating with W e king is sending Southdowns, svons and Hampshires to the land i fthe tricolor appear before the commission Wins l Klng Alfonso wlll my a 15 days ton Churchill Mlnistel of War will be, vls t to Englnnn ncconlnnnled by i (ll German Count Ouestion of Soldiers in New York To Ascertain inventor Oi Great War Tank (Special to The Guardian) LONDON Oct 7-The controversy mong rivnl claimants for the honor f having invented tire trrnk used with uch signal success in the great war ill have u hearing before the British onrmlssion on awards to inventors omorrow Eleven claimants will ,c among the witnesses tailed to the stand in an effort to settle the con ,?1l;i'l‘;i|1dVlx§t¢(,)r£? Zoulifor Iygililldolleave trovei sy Enquiry into The Americans Withdraw (Special to The Guardian) Philip Andrews, in command of the American squadron, has issued orders, for the withdrawal of the American ships from Spalato American food supplies are being removed from the city Spain May New Become Republic _._-_ (8peciaI to The Guardian) SARAGOSSA Spain Oct 7 - Alex Jandro Leroux, lender of the republican party in Spain, decinredl at a. meeting here that the signaturel of the Pease Treaty would bring about a change in the regime in Spain which l would become a republic He de clared that rn the event of a revolu tion he would check any excesses 0 Wa, ,o 6, Civil Re establishment PARTS Oct 7lTheG ex'tra?i|i‘tlon of __"` only Canadians to get to France dur C ing 1914 The total enlistmen ts were e 591000 but under this plan 105000 n would be disqualified for less thanld anada, all Canadians who transferr 'd d and Canadians who edtered the a avi' the mercantile marine in the C German Reply To Note Unsatisfactory (Special to The Guardian) PARIS Oct 7 -The German reply to the Allied note demanding the with drawal of General Von Der Goltz Z troops from the Baltic Provinces was discussed by the supreme council at 2 the resumption of its meetings this morning It was learned that the re ,_`,v0mch have just reached here The DIY was considered unsatisfactory and C that Marshal Foch was instructed to draw up a new note to send the Ger inxanrr. Canadian Cheese To England (Special to The Guardian) orrnwa oct 'i-A cable has rust Zi been received by the department of f Agriculture from me Ministry of food :)oday on the steamer Czaritn. and o London, announcing that the treasury has sanctioned the continuance of the i present scheme of purchase of Cnnad t ian cheese to cover the entire export able surplus of me crop of 1917 lrilave finished our job and I think the B B Germany Begins Payment to US NEW YORK Oct 7-The American destroyer Laub arrived *here today from Antwerp with $5 126000 in Ger man gold the first direct part pay ment of the $168 000 000 for food and supplies arranged for by food adminis trator Herbert Hoover wheni he was in Berlin recently One half of the $158 000000 has been shipped from Berlin to London and placed in the Bank of 'England°which is the Lon don agent for Federal Reserve ~Bank 0 l couniinsrn srrcurs by Oct 15 Mrsc Burnett, 174 Kent Street. 1379 10»4Mtf *WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework Apply 154 Dorchester St city. 13201042 M6l|,’»d *WANTED IY YOUNG LADY ROOM and board in private family Aipply at Guardian Office. 1447 10 8~Mtt °wAN1'zo_.ixPEn|lNcsD MAID Waxes $15 on Apply evenings Miss -Cooke, 168 dfltaroy Street g 1419 10 7Msi #Piano sAnGAiNs-2 rims sac. ond and upright pianos for sale at Tatton & 00's 144 Great Geor8o Street 11124) iiibiltf *BOY FOR STORE, ONE FROM country referred State age Ad dress "DF Guardian Omoo. 1118-0-Zllltf wmscamiiit ron ezulnitr. housework Good wales .Apply o am J J H ii is nom om y'1sno 10512: n 'ron sAr.l.--it nouns trovei centrally loclteil with 'ell modern 1 »”3-'Fil-'»°“i*rir'r»“b'i'»“‘l‘2..”?»‘rr‘¥ilfi o Ms- rss-Maier 'WA NTI!! to -New work in Russia May Now B . ll Emi h Am d Count Otto Bismarck, grandson of the B or e reservists from famous German Chancellor has been (Special to The Guardian) emarrded by the German government (SP¢°|=| 1° Thi! GUH"dia“l noT;DAW.A Oct 7_The qunsuon of t the instance of court martial au VICTURIA B C 0Li 3-Oliiv 0119 gn?;v(3lE;r‘:}1l;\(,;I;‘b}?;n;`;i;(‘";t:;“:,;I;1‘i; ti lti l it r i d t l b ` ' anger zone and the air forces ;::_es§gn3;ntL'0?th’;°"i§;;l;?Ei0If°ei;%‘; £vte3?s%0¥v'1i e}I?lllI'£ln,;esL§,§m€,ln; came before the House of Conrmons, ther Germans are also to be extradn the mqmry into the hlgh cost of uv corrriirittec on Soldiers (rvil ite estrrb t h I ed The writer _“Mes that Count Big ing in Vumouvelv fm the Board of lishmerrt todny beverirl rrrembcrs c\ rl muck ls accused of hm/ing fourteen Pmmnelce Thmo commodmes wcu, pressed fire opinion lirrrt hrs' rrppthri mhabudnts or the village or Vicoign dealt wnh bdwn’ bmw, and eggs on alice was riot neieasnry .ind ir.) dtiiou shot ns nn example and nf lnlrnlng an investment ol nbout $12 000 James WM* t“k'~‘“ s a (Special to The Guardian.; W EL PASO Texas, Oct 7-Thous nds of British subjects will irmrii rate into Mexico about tire middle of ctober, according to Excelsior, a ewspuper of Mexico City, copies of lonists will settle in Durango und u hihuahua according to the riewspnp I, tr " ar roar ine rieneifs (Special to The Guardian) LONDON Oct 7 -General Iron de, commanding the British forces t Archangel, arrived in Liverpool an roceeded to London Asked regard ‘B ng the position of Russia, Gen ronside said I think a damn sight In oo much has been said already We W ussiuns can now look alter them H elves fi ou slbln D lc dln officials in Wasliin ton Colonel Done ct 4`_Adm Bio" tie llrinki i I K l N G A L B H R T m CANCELS TOUR OF U S NFIW YORK October li-‘Because f the illness of President Wilson, ing Albert of the Belgians has de K everal houses there Sirriiliar charges H8111 NIYYIHE 011 li IJUSIHGSS lib H |13-"1 Returned mechunuq or Vmlmuvcr " Ships from Italy ROME Oct 7 -Rear Admiral HOWBRITISH GOVERNMENT ivnnrrnsrnnin minus ondon Could llave Witbstnnd Fond Siege indefinitely So Well Had the Government Prepared in Advance for Any Em ergency (Special to The Guardian) the last detail had been worked out I LONDON Ozt 7-The railway ol strikers in most cases went bact to cu work today and the usunl passenger' services will be running tomorrow iF lt is now divulged that London could r have withstood the food siege for e three weeks, so well irad the govern fe merit stored 11 great ivarelrouscs on r both sides o fthe 'l‘huines Another ii fact is that riot one tenth ol' thc com ; t plete urrungerrrents urutle for the p nonths before and was Dill Iliff! iertttion immediately the emergency il came The forethought of the Ministry of ood in providing against such ontrngerrcy months before it occnrr rl saved many thousands from suf ring So ably had this plan beer arried out that all that remained tc e done was to telegraph code wires o responsible organizers in different arts of the country Similar plans strike had been carried out before for bacon, cheese, etc were also ill he settlement came, a point w.rr-~‘r hand and had no settlement been ar ilustrates the strength of the govern rr ved at the country could have with irrerrt posrtorr More than this the stood the abnormal condltibns in whole of thc rriiik scheme riowri toldeilirltely A The lxiaikllrinrrr ('11 whiilr runde ucir .r hit in the opening poiforrrrniire kerl for .ru opportunity to prcseirt on Minduv cveuirr rut on 'i r-il nfl re preferrell against the others curer irriorrried the board that he estl as ` Q it l - i hose extradition is dellmndgd mated his net profits nt about nine their V‘eW" ('01 R C (0°1’~" qamliiiiilc 11 IIIITSFGHL WPS lf1Sl- night bill? _._ thousand dollars irrrriunlly Tire rea he fleshed £0 Silhliiit F€DF0=9iiiHli0m|irric which uns frilly .rs ut-ll .rlilirte , non ,lun were _,O lu h he (leclarml on their hchirif and lr reply was sent nrqed by ll, ln, 9 M ‘laced q the ,Mg m ,md hx to thrt ciloci Alf E /.alley of thc 'l'l ln lh gil g nudmlllw The W ll C HIV [H110 ` ‘ | ill (ill Iillr, \VlS llf llrlinl* (lb ed the price of wheat, the result he Sf\lValii0H Afniv |i0‘~U=‘l '10i“0l1i0. “I0 0 I the piirv it is rr lmivorful three nrt -?- ing that the fprrrieis were turning quggeqillg fi =‘l0\'l*iiii1Nf"fl0-lil bysipmiilrrirra iiy lirrviiiil Noillcr ilii sonic (Special to the Guardian) all their attention to girrin instead of Of $2 000 f0I‘ five years, wlrcri- rlvrvs inmn “lin “roto thi- irrirmne pirrvl PARDS Oct 7__Klng victor Emu" pork sity is proven as the best method oil wllllln lm, ll “ » ,._ _ mlm), el of lmly’ slgned a r nyal decree ____ \c0Sldl>llBhi-“Silt Reliilymellis WOUM riirrrirr .lrrii by long odd” fire lrrosti aufymg the German and Austrhm be monthly extending over 1 period nn,.,l9l,,,“é ,ln Sm I i Y ized ru Clrnrloitc cuties yesterday. according to tr Mil ‘if fiV“ V90-FS A lififitifiil fi`0m VOLH muii for 1 limi: time n despatch hom me Ecmire tional students in Montreal to the D lt nll lldmmllg nn lm nvsmlnl even Q* L R WHS lli“0S€lil0fi Mkillii fill iii ru.; foilo\ving n iiiirirci lrirrty dull the T0 creased pay .rud nl1o\v.rrrces on oi. fllglgenlcm Lf llw wpallhy W" of mp Y Collili Of high C051 01 llving host to Helen O.‘\'cili .r miirrg uo a --- Ani -n who, flrorrgh hcnr-.rtlr irirri in ,oi l NEVQ YORK October 4-The Cos _Q ini position is riclcomcil ir 1 .._______________ V ti i in Is sack General Kulmrlkoff, whose :-"Hr-lis ilv A ci,urvov.rnt Rosalie La (l¥§rrstl= llelcrr Trent Dot Je‘wi' Bi irinisn Tn-nt W E Webb Howard Standish Arthur Tenm Philip Mason Cecil Drummond Pollock Roy K Steadmar llladam Rosalie La Grange L Door inspector Donohue Thomas Brow “ri-gr=rrt Drinn Harry’ G“iiI`dii" D0nl,ln Will Forbe The bill for tonight is The Eternal `\1.rgt1.rlcnc, a strong play which had r long run in New York. a few years ago, and has been vcry popular on the ond and with stork companies This \\ill be its first presentation in Char ottetown fplle nmssage was Slgned by the van made rt clear, however. that hc mnkq or th Strike” 1 the mlwago, W _ eater of the Dragic had 'wi ”“““‘ his mi’ to th “Y East and Beririeiieem nrstrieisnwns the mm ‘I f' i- HST;Gi‘JV°‘*I;';“;1tten‘i“?aUi'd k ln cilial development today in the steel! 0 e I" ( 3 Ts slmun een ‘I rl strike There has been rio irrziicntion eye on Japan, 00110 °“°"““ ‘P thus far if a. compromise on either Coming to Prince Edward Island l\lON<"l‘O'\I Oct is Milk prrr-cs in Moncton \\ ere dlscirsseil at lin inquiry reid in the cilv council cliarnirer here on Srrturdrrv afternoon ultii Vt l<‘ ()‘(‘onrror virocirairrnair of the doin inrorr liorril of coirrinerce, presiding The session was largely rticrrded bv nforirrairoii was placed before the couinrissiorr Mr ()'(`onrror left to visit points in Nova bvoiin After iroldinl., sessions in llirirfax, Sydiicv and Char ntlciowrr he will relllrir to this pro virrte lie will .rlnrin visit `\lonr~tou Anil hcirr liirtircr rorirplirints viilrer bt [orc or .rift-r irc goes to ‘st Jolirr Mother :ind Daughters Took Five Months to Walk 3,500 Miles NEW YORl\ Sept l9-Mr'~i ‘Vlar garet Rcmrufzton Charter "discovered America rlriring a 3.500 mile lrikr from Seairlr to New York she said today Mrs Clririter wan .rroorrrparrierl by irer two rllrugiiters, Margurite, 21 and Phyllis,19 The pilgrims had been on their way five months Similar journeys through England Belgium France, Irclarrrl null llniirrno have nite rily been taken by the rrrotlii-r and daughters, Mrs lhirifcr said More Trouble Starts in Turkey (Special to The Guardian) Pauls Ort 7-The new siiila tion in Turkey, which has arisen through the resignation of the cabinet, is regretted in French circles as confronting the P8808 (`onfeience vilth another Brave and rrrgcnt problem The downfall of the government is attributed to thé occuDi1lf10“ °f lxoureh by Nationalists forces under Musfapiia Kemal who according to some estimates has 300 000 men The press generally consider that Asia Minor ha-i entirely escaped from 1.110 rorrtrrii oi' (‘onstantln0Dl0 and f-hill? the voring Turks are reE“‘mi|iE £116 riplrer lrnirfi Some of the DBDQTU point out that there is no force nvniinhln to deal with the refractory clc-ments Others ask whethl' U10 Errtcritn Powers ar suilicintli’ im"-ed anil inclined to 'the necessary power firl intervention BELGIAN MINISTER I8 RE CALLED FROM LUXEMBOURG nnnssnris oct 5-(By the AS sprinted Press)-Economic 11930118 tions between Luxembourg and Belgium have been broken off by Belgium as a result of the referen dum in Luxembourg under which Frarice ber ame Luxembourg's financial ill; The Belgian mlnist. rr in l.irxr~rnbourg has been recalled the purchase nf Ilonds of Canada/s the Victory Loan What of the practical side? llll Yllll Fllllllllllli Allllllll Plllilllilll and of illinritabie unile\ eloped resources The guarantee is absolute Well, your patriotism and your practioebillty are both to be but to the test You will find opportunity for their highest expression in Victory Loan 1919 The money invested in the Loan will provide the means to pay for the expenditure incidental to the clearing up of the War situation and to give rm impetus to trade and lndustry in the new era of p'l'el- peril; into which Canada has entered That is the patriotic lille dt The Victory Loan’ the best bonds in trreiworia today. it rm lieirlnitiktlis ed pledge, of your own country, of e country of