I Inland Like the Dew. I The Paper mt Govern Prince Edward i" “I/f The Pew All! saperi lETllllli /%7"///"I qmvw _w . F . I l. I Wu . I ' . t d’ I | l l’ Y T wwi ‘as t“. Read by Eve" .1 a t , AflTho New: I l ‘l4, _, Worth Beading ‘ Alltbe Am- Worth Printing o xix-iii l Charlottetown Gnnnllnn, Three Cents. _ Iornln‘ Gnnrdlnn, Founded 1891. Evening Gnnldlun 1881- BITITIBH Elllll ITIIINEHS - lNlll [TEASE WTIHK Tllllll Official Notice Given by Executives of Min- ers Federation That Men Will Cease Work Saturday in Accordance With A Strike Notice ‘ a serious disaster to the coitntry's Government's efforts to find o. solu- tion and points out how, finding that recent increased wages bee." followed almost automatically b) reduced production the Govern- ment sought arrangement providing an incentive for a larger output. lie expressed the belief that the country will be fortified in its de- termination to endure trials, im- posed by the rejection in the know- ledge that the proposals made by tits elected government, received tho support of the most responsi- (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Oct. 15.--.—British coal minors will strike tomorrow. The executives oi‘ the Miners Fed- eration officially announced today that. .w0rl( will cease Saturday in zircon-dance with the strike notice voted for September 27, and twico postponed 10 permit. negotiations. Looks Like Revolution. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 15.——Englislt of- ficials feared they faced a revolue llOll today under the guise of the roul strike. With coal strike no- uioes expiring tomorrow and strong evidence that. a nutjority o fthe miners ‘are heat 0n walking ble experienced minds in the fed- out, reticulated efforts were madte “(mom by ministers as apparently all el- '__ i0}- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, ocronnn 1c, 1920 ‘ N.B. CHILD (Special to The Guardian) s'r. ANDREWS. Oct lll-T: start ling development occurred here to- day in the case of Mrs. Louisa Mat- thcws, charged with the murder of her infant child by drowning on the 27th of May lust. The aceusctl took! the stand and testified that the crime was committee-d by Albert. ltdbinsitin for whom she kept house. STAITTLING EVIDENCE IN Accused Woman Declares on Oath That fhiid Was Drowned by Man for Whom She ' lias Housekeeper. MURDER BASE She said that when Robinson came home from work the baby was cry- ing and that he took it in his ill'll'iS and went out. of the house. Win-n he returned two hours later he told her lie had drowned it. The mother said she told Robinson "if you don't go and get my baby I will tell on you" and Robinson then said "if you tell on me there will be stme- thing lltlppl-ll lll you." (Special to The Guardian) (Special to The Guardian) FPARITS, Oct. 15.—Genertil Wran- gcl, with fresh forces of 150,000 Rods ready for possible attacks on him counts on tho Oflllillillilr; of the Tlolsltryilti tnoralt} to insure a complete victory according to his Foreign Minister, hi. Strouva, lo- torts at sottleiirent of the twontro- versy had-failed. The miners reject t-d every proposal submitted by llln colliery owners and the government Lloyd George told the miners’ lead urs that the government had made every proposal possible. The Prem- ied said the people were fortified in their tietertnlnatiou to (‘litlilrc tho suffering hound to be inflicted upon England» and Etirope- by the strike by the fact ‘that the mine leaders had approved of the gov- ernment's proposals 'though the rank and file refused them. LONDON, Oct. li-i.--All.9l‘ cor.- sultlng with Sir Robert Horne, President. oi‘ the Board of Trade, Mr. Lloyd George replied to the hiitters‘ Executive to the effect. that the (Iovernment has exhausted oyory effort to prevent a. traiamity. lliltl explored and were still ready to explore every avenue which might lend to a peaceful solution. in n letter to Robert: Bmillie. miners‘ leader, the Premier ox- presses profound regret and dis- appointment at the rejection of PRETDTCTS WHEAT PRlCEB ARE CtEtRTAIN T0 GO UP WNSPPINGTUTN. Oct. l4.—‘Whent. prices are certain to go up, the American Farm Bureau Fctlernt- ion asserted in a statement. today because there is a world shoring" and the llnitetl Steutes is over- sold. The present drop in ‘prices. the statement said, was due to “bear propaganda by traders who sold heavily in foreign tnarltets several mont-hs ago and are now endeavoring to fill st a low figure." er a year atgo.“ -—-—-<Q>-—'—-— GERMANl/‘S AMBASSADOR . _..-.-._, .. .. . \\.-v1 these orders The Bureau asserted that “wheat - crops of the northern ltcitiispltcro_ exclusive of Indiana are more than one hundred itiiilion l)ll~'ll("l,< unti- l PHOTOGRAPHED m Louoou- {proposals "so supremely reas- onable" and says it is im- possible to conceive of tiny 1~I-~ ouv-n-n ibvn-w-n-A- § -A-v~I-D~Q'QOQ»QK icosntvsin sweats} ; t . ‘OAR FOR HIRE PHONE 339 R. 3085-9-28-tf. ~o|s|. WANTEDMFTOR GENERAL i housework. References required. Apply 14 Lower Prince. 334340-741. ‘fw/NNTED HELP lN COUNTRY» small family. No furm work. Box 116, ZTLEMLIO-lti-tii. “COOK AND HOUSEMAID WANT- cd at the Ctlifton House ,Sum.1uer_- aide, 3533-l0-16-hl ~ vtosr. - A FOUNTAIN PEN Thursday noon bearing liveli- ner's signature. Return to Guar- dian office. Reward. 3513-10-15-21. pd. _'» ‘LOST.— ARMY TELESCOPE AT i. York Rifle Range. Reward- W. ~ West, York. 3407-10d2-7i. Dr. Sthamcr. ‘TO LET, OFFICE .._. ___.___.___%.___...._ George Street. ——~"~ ‘FOR SALE-TWO MILK COWS 35l2-10-15-tf. . ‘I. swanrso-av vouno LADV Patk- ‘m-zllpd‘ f; room and board. Apply at Guar- i dinn Office. 3466-10-14“. 'LO8T.-tW|-liTtE COLLIE DOG. . Finder please communicate with ' Guardian office and receive re- . Bulbs, liyarlnths. ding. Guaranteed money can buy. ward. J l “ H . . _‘ i171 J. Mrs. oin 'l iams. studio-nth m. . °NUR8ING.— BOHOOL COURSE ' 21-2 years Hoopltal located at ‘WANTED. -A SECOND HAND seashore. New Yuri; suburb, travelling trunk immediately. Entrance requirement one year Apply this office. This tphotngrsph was taken in | London the day it was officially an~ _ l pounced that Dr, Sthtrtnet- hnd been cEtNTRALLY appointed German tuubassntlor to located, suitable for dressmakar Grml. Brlrtlan. He had been ‘in Lon- or for business. Apply 48 Great don pwvloit-‘liy M‘ 611C111‘! llaillllil“, Apply to Wm. hlclttic. Victoria ‘DHREOT FROM HOLLAND. — Daffodils. - Tulips. Crocus. forferciua or bed- the best that Also u limited nuniiber of Boston Ferns. Phone day. Strouva who ilffll/Ptl hero to- |dav from Srbustoptil said \\'ran- lg(‘l'$ offensive wvas stopped when the Boishcvik diverted a large force from the Polish to the llkrauiatit frontier. lie said \Vrangel extict-teti ‘to start another drive shortly, con- lfident. that the tSovit-t morale ,would break down before Trot sky's ‘troops ztttztckt-tl him. Ohioflliotes for Irish Freedom (Special to The Guardian) DAYTON. Oct. .1S~-t)hit> flute Legislature in Session here toting Wrangel Facing lRussia and Poland Another Attack ‘In Secret Agreement (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. (it-t. 15.-—A secret tilgrflélilfllt settled one of the most important questions tbctween ilu-x- sia and Poland, according to Riga tiespatchcs today. Before signing the oflhrlal armistice, agreement Jolie and Jan iDomski, head of the ian Was Killed Wounded (Special to The Guardian) DUBLIN, (lcl. lal-wliittcrness in Ireland was intensified today by a bold Sinn i-‘ein attempt lo capture an ill‘lll(il'('ll lorry which resulted in the drulh ltcrv ywstertlay of t~wu civilians and the wtmntliug of two iIlllUPPrl. The car was sluntlitig in front of tht- liunstei- llslur llantr in ’l'albot, while ("fins bios ' t 'le».t a nearby shop. A buntl of inn ifclners believing the Clil‘ deserted ENTHUSIASTIB two t-otnmissitms signed a protocol guaranteeing; payment. of Russian gold to Poland. According to llli‘ Post tho zigrtxteinent provided that. Poland's share in gold \will b:- det- vflllliltlll by iiilzintfs »pr<\-\v.ir bah ances in ‘the ilussiziti treasury". Pu- lttllil thereby bcrotites first tn rt-l |1ricve funtl< from the Soviet gav- 'l'llllll‘fll. Hidden Dynamite I and i11 N. Y. (Specie! to Guardian) .\'i-1\\‘ Ytillh’. (irt. 171w Ten oases llillllillg dllttlll 300 sticks of (Ty- ' overetl in a wood- l "l. v ... h. ed on by the .\'a\'_v Leagtiv of (‘unndrt tnust have lteen impress etl with singular vividness upon ,nll who attended the big meeting ‘in ‘the Navy League Ihstitttlt- last evening. to outline the llt‘l‘l-"‘~.~tiil'y urrztngemonts for the annual Nol- son Nvt-télr rampzilgti for tuombt-r- ship and Iuaintetiance. 'i‘he itmoting was largely at- tended, aimong those present be- -ing representatives front the vhr~ _,ious local fraternities and lodges. “\\'ltilt~ tho whole protreedings were t-ztrried out in a thoroughly busi- it'ss-liki\ and ship-shape manner, thoroughly‘ in lteeping lnuvztl spirit. 1 (‘blot Justice blalhicsott at outset gave a splendid outline tho ‘ltlOllfil a resolution favoring the , . . ,. . , .. ‘ l l ' - n sham) on llutknhtnt lclazui oil ‘Vm- ,1“. 1,,,,~1,,,,t,,. m’ H". ya“. Mun“... Trish freedom. Plot to Blow (Special to The Guardian) most daring attempts at jail delivery ever known‘ in Canada has been discovered at the Portsmouth- mai- ttintiary, tlCCOPdlflg‘ to a sensatiotr al story published by the Klni-tsto ~. Standard. Last eventing ‘ttvltlcuvt: is said to have bccn lmcovrrctl showing part of o. plot whit ‘t was to ‘blow tho penitentiary olt‘ face of the earth. It said enough lllll'O glycerine to lTPF-lfvy U19 big prison has been tiiscovcretl with some fuse and a number of deadly weapons. No official account of the plot has been obtained but it is said that the suspicions of the Oiiiciol! of penitentiary was aroused some time ago, they at once began i1 thorough investigation. Ministers Resignation Rev. George Cameron. minifliet‘ 0i the congregation of Capo John Mill (tart-thou for tho past three and one dinllf yours, has luld his resignation before the Presbytery of PlClOll, and has left for litvlifax, where be will ‘finish medicine having preliiflilfil) ttaketn part of Mic tiOllfso at McGiii University. _ ’l‘hat Mir. (lather-en's ministry at (‘ape John has been tttppreclatetl. tthntt he "holds a very warm place in tho hearts of the people. and that the tieoplc are loyal mid If"? 10 “he core was amply dmuomstlrnted when a huge gathering took place at_l.hc mdnsic. estimated at nearly tour hundired. to shtow their regard I01‘ 1i man who hon rung true ‘as pasltor l and friend. ' Tho crowd was large. very larrge. but the sbnntl-tince of eitttahles and drlnkables served by flit‘ 50ml ltulivt-l of (‘ape John. to whom tul- stintcd pralscis duty was vqunlty in zvbuutl l Up Penitentiary after» noon it lwraule known today. 'l‘\\'o cases boo nopened and part. o__f the contents retunvoil. The discovery. Itho police hope, may give them "he lead in solvingthe Wall Strccl + xplosioti. l lftalen island “Yrdnestlily - ~-—-¢-o>-+-- KITNGSTON, Oct. low-One of the‘ iliinto Mine Trouble Settled (Special to The Guardian) 'i‘lll'lt0. Oct. 15—Thc lfnited Mine Workers conference closed tonight. lday's deliberation was the prepar- ation of a form ballot for the strike vote and transmission of in- structions to various lguidance in taking vote. statement was given out that settlement of the long continued into effect, because of difficulties pending connection with the Royal Commission's report. High tlost of Living (Special to The Guardian) TLOXDON, 0C1, ibt-(Plm high cost of living in England is at an “end. “The war boom is over," ac- cording to London newspapers, ‘who tutnouncetl the fact with prom- inently, displayed strcatncrs ilCfOslLl their front pages. They imlicato that the English are optimistic of giving a knockout blow vcry soon to remaining high prices. NE\\' YORK. (it-t, l5. ~- Smut‘ llnltetl Sixties Shipping removing rcstrictltiiis will tucan hi!!! School, 0|‘ equivalent. Ocl. l5. ill. btl- as liififlg Refppshitients l ‘ ‘he (‘mung m, mm" Ming m q h“ a \ - - a _ ~ 1 - t I “Mmmam ‘FOR SALE,__ Two FARMS flllm‘ ‘lllfl milk“? nfvrfalliglaw“: ‘A; vvl where it will be lmptissible to 1 ~ro tun-nous: on rrrznov “beautifully situated on at.» north ,l,,ll."‘,,‘,il.',',lsfit.,,,'° dill“ the pnqple tnqlgt snorting crevasse. n ; t _ l ‘ , ' 1 \ , r‘ v 10 TIHTY C‘ HOW OIOWS flil ll ' ree with all modern conve-n oank or the Montague Riv" through Ml. (hnrlts Minimum mum‘ [mm or a “on” per ‘on 0W iencee. Apply to F. Davina, Hunt- er River, P. E. I 3429-10-12-5i: ‘SILVER BLACK FOXBS FOR sale by the Murray Hjrbor Fog Co. few choice pairs high grade town of Montague. contains 100 acres with Other form contains only two miles from the liltlvliili 011° lam‘ l an address and a well-filled purse good dwelling house and out buildings. Land in high state of cultivation. 50 acres. About 60 sores of wood land on ldlder. presented their minister with (its a taro-ting token 0t‘ esteettn and regard. We urn not saying just what. the aimouut of the purse “'35, but we know 1h» splendid qualities oi’ the their high lng to spot boats offering ccss of rcqniretnents. For ifrenclt Atlantic ports the rule has ritilgctl front $14.50 to $13.50. Grain front the northern ports tn West itnly has been fixed ttt lfvs. per quarter. ‘and the u'ork which it llils <'.ll'l‘lut'l on, anti tit-alt to some extent with tllo ltistory tif_lllt1 local (trgatiizn- lion and the progress ztccohiplish- ml. in regard to the. coming cam paign he drclarvtl it. a duty intrum- bent on all citizens to do their ,part and every loyal citizen would ‘feel that he was in duty bound '\l tontribtttt- to the lmrptisvs of the Navy League in the on. I lNllTHEll PlTllHEl] llllTTlE [IN STHEETS llE ll|lllllN Band of Sinn Feiners Attempted t0 Cap- ture Armored Lorry in Which a Civil- (lF NAVY LEAGUE WORKERS The sitlentlitl work being (‘ilffl-flillti exception would ho able to with the l and Two Officers except for its driver made a rush for ll. They were met by fire from soldiers conctealetl within. .»\ civil- ian was killed and others were rt~ ported wounded. fi yrs were inside the bank. Sol y diets on the truck which follouetl ttu- lorry tilts-nod fire with a our: hine gun and the raiders flotl. tint» o ftheir number silltl to ltavt- born fideutlflcil his counecn-il V.lllll‘l;|ll_'t with the Sinn Fvin was ltilW l. MEETING semi out at least ten collectors or even more it required. ‘Mayor Campbell and Mr. lion" from Stimmersitle who were BITS- ent expressed pleasure at the ap- parent deep interest being taikcn here in Navy League ttffairs. 'l‘ht- fortnei‘ regretted that. us yt-l the saute inter (st \\':i.~' not hrousetl in Summer- Fltlt‘ but ft-lt that if the people thert r-oultl he illtltlt‘ realize what was being done they would very chevr- fully rvspontl to the call of the League. Mr. Morris spoke to the same cf- ‘ecl. l.\lr. liyntlman slated that it was planned to send u squad of naval brigade lmys to Sunnuersitle iu_ cltpl'iZL*_0i"i.t. tom. Lcwin and ht l belicvetl that this would have the‘ t-ffvt-l of creating interest in tho work-of illn Lcttgue. .\ir. llyntliuau wromiseti lo let Mayor’ (‘amphv-ll have: the use of the splcllditl film irnllng n-itlt the lr ning of boys for lit" at -'"1 recently sitown here. it was agreed that lllp dttfort-nt societies send in the nanri of the men whom they would select as eanvassrrs the names to be sent. in not lab-r thairlltuitltrv. l.\lF‘~'>'l‘a' .l. t). l-lyrntlman and S. KOV f‘ l‘l’l lll Fill ‘Beard of (‘onizucrvc order respr-t-I- fly“! M mduv an” a m“ guns» 'l‘\\'o WlillllllPil 0P m“ -““"'7“l't “mil ‘he hmrlnl: mm" tit-ration of effect’ 0T rognlatioir wince tit-fort» the (jovvrniir-iwFoun- I)§|q&;l(‘\'l yesterday by we board rll on (it-lolim" Q0. the hearing has 1 Eli rt-gaitl ylYilS KTTTHOTTTTITIT l0 lllt‘ The main feature of lo- locals for Tho a lead in strike at. Minto Mines. New Bruns-< wick, has been arrived‘ at, but no Th" effect made to put the settlement however, hat‘, been so impressed d“ m9 Prue 0t mm“. and bee, is ' EndlcoTTlguglflitiTn-Justice concluded his. Ocean Rates Will-in fut shippers say that tthe action ofthc. lltpti-(l lwfiratit and l‘. \\'. Turner. in ox» .\ slmlliar rate ls obtainable for YITK “iflwrliig l‘;l_llilil~"ll‘i"‘_ll' 1m‘ A. Wit-Twin! were appninleti joint. ~ ‘"15" 011 left‘ 1S “f” "P it“ t('ll'lll‘llif‘il of thr- tJIIlITIJIIlI-‘Ill commtv ciared they had been forlunalt- in 1...‘, divcilflfli; fir‘ ill-“ifliidllf. lslmll- Wlill- Lieuti (‘tituitivttult-r Leutitn ,\v:is ‘lllillllltl’ Lt-wnn, who “'11s capable then onlletl tm and g3“. a pupils] of etmductifllf. 4i “Mm ti” Knoll 4H 'ontnne of the navigation school's could be found in thnada. tlH‘ Iu-nds going to sea or llLil. .>\l (ho t-lost- (‘hicf Justice Ninth- estnt heartily thanked all present ltitude which lids come over ilominion (lovcrnmt-ttt towards thvl Navy League and declared his bu- llet‘ that. this had been largely for their ntlentlance declaring that brought a-bottt lhrtrtigh the agency it was very gratifying to have the of the local Secretary, Air. .l. (). ‘chairman and secretary" of the Sum ‘llyntlman and oi‘ liir. Pope. mersitle branch present. lie fell The local division he said hadwlutt the promptness with which pvgry ucltvny of (he the various societies had respond- Lcague except the collecting ot' Pd “'35 111 flliiilify 0T Sllvce-‘ls. lfunrls and in that they had “most "—'-‘-‘°>_"'-' ‘gloriously brought. up the rear." authorities of the League, (Special to The Guardian) BIONTRETXL, Oct. 15-—.-\ decline " . ‘ l ' l ‘ 1 ‘hgfilxlllgélr ‘will “lllficlh l reported on the Ilonsecours mar- . » , l ' in“. secrpmn. hm Carri...) out hi: ‘hot today. lllutter was 3 1-4 cents ldulies that l’. ‘E. I. had recoivet n pound cheaper wholesale at. 53 Zfilftllllitzlm "m" "l" ‘gas ‘aflually 1-4 rents, one cent cheaper for the ten te to. money un or to ctr- ._ v lcutnstances being but a small wlangltnxllegentnifegounna“ droplmd o . remarks which were listened to with a great deal of itilcrest by TIIF, \\'E,\"[‘III<‘,R_ nominating Mr. A. .\ic.i.eotl as TEnlpElkATu-RE‘ ‘chairman. the duties of whit-it lDOSlilOil .\ir. Illciauul very s:tlls-| TIDE‘ “IOON, ETF ‘fartnrlly 1n-rforttiretl first of illlt __ calling upon Mr, .l. liyndman. TORONTO QC,“ 15___ gutm-,p,y_ who gave 1i i-llilfml“! “‘l‘l"""‘ fresh westerly winds.~fzilr and cool. t.<\|rrlt:\rgvtl with the spirit of cn-t L55‘ tthu iasm and useful knowledge in ‘regard to maritime tnatlcrs and} the necessities of the Navy and rises toilinrrryw‘ morning at 6.20 lsoiiiiflwi! M vmlhwkirk M“) Law‘ i 0 lflrltsgtlqtgaurfr ot‘ moon, Tuesday i'---= > ~' c. l.- .!m. a short. but excellent titldrcss and n then the plans for the coming campaign were taken up. lt was found that the following representatives from the various bodies were present»- Rotary ('lub~<.\lossrs lligh tide this afternoon at. and tomorrow morning at 1.08. Sun sets rhis afternoon at. 5.1‘; T\'0ozie the Sunshine Ell’ GET THE OTHER FEttowS RANGE BEFORE- YOU FIRE. \\'. S. l lloartl of 'i‘r:ule.---~.\'lessrs '1‘, ll. (Wootltnan and ll. Il. M-nkins. ll l Victoria Lodge blasonswrrbiossrs ‘l i-l. A, Foster and A, lrwln. It St Lawrence Lodge. l. O. O. l~‘.¢ -—-(lt~n. Nicholson and l3. Vanider-t stinc S. O. E.—Prince Bldwnrd Lodge. —-_li. lWilliatns and I’. J. lioopvr. , Eton Lodge-sliessrs ll. Chandler and Ward. 5- K. of lfl-iyiossrs Il. R. Holman , ' and S. A. bloDonaltl. foxes, 1920 increase. For partl- tw form . . obertson. s . (time Joint dls-trlct . . culcrs write (l. A. Sharp, Presls Managua.‘ I 3422-10-1?“ K§§l"ltl...ll:.2l§wet (l)! their meatrts, Situnlsh, Merliterrflnean or Mar» “(a \\. V. A.-—iyir. T. E. Me dept, Qharlggtgtown; F_w_ 1,9. Th,“ M‘. Cnmgro“ was (imply sellles, while for United Kingdom. * u who". Secretary. Murray Hsr- Mrnwrton l8 csttzc T0, touched was evidmt lillliS nCTmOW- “WWW “r “°“°"“"‘" l‘ jlml‘ Daughters of Enlilire-(Mrs. u.» Mm a431'1°'12'9l'Vd- the wllowl"! dates of Attction iedgeiuent of what he vnltieti. not. lugs per qllilflel‘ l“ qlmlflb f‘ n‘ Gflrcady and Airs. Blanchard. Salem-October 1cm p; w, Sel- 1-m- N“; tnmnsm worlh_ but as beius pen“? mm“ {or 13mm“ m "ml" t}. W. v. A. Ladies Auxillar_v~~ * , » _ , ‘FOR RENt-‘Fmaf ot-Aas up‘ “ck v Brick“? Pfilill- MOUTH)’ tho expression of tme nobility. lll")?- Mtrd. \\‘. S4 tStetvart and Airs. '-. ’ ’ right piano. Apply Guardian 0i- Oct. 18th, Wm. Jennings, Por- an. ttitttwrtm returns from Hnll- 1"“ “m” “llfrl” "mrkfl """“'““‘ Woodman. t , - lice. ti. time. Oct. 25th. Wm. Watts, (m, m phom.“ ms fafgw~pll sennon guiet for Brtllilll coal lrlltlh pend- , I _ J _ ' ,. . ‘T -'—""' - Plflflflflnt Grove, Oct. 28th Plg- m, 41m 7m M- y,,\-,t1nhm-_ lngdlte result of the ‘aunt-rs nv- JSummersttln‘ Ilrnitt-lt. .\ia_\or, . . a w ‘MAID WANTED- FOR GENER- gott Bros, Mt gutwm-g" OQL (Th0 alum, is mks“ {mm (1.9 gotiatlons with llle (mvornmcnt. (amptbell ‘and Mr. tllorris. 1 ). £1“, "l houlleillmfk l" 15mm)‘ 0! dilfi-“tl- 30th estutaof R. P llnnk Cove~ Plctou Advocate of Ont. 8th 1920, For the American‘ coal trade l5 it was stated by most. of tho rep~ ‘ R w Alilily l0 M1‘!- T. W. Morris 1- fiend Peter Brodie Auctioneer pee m- gnnM-on is a native or shillings ls obtainable. delivery resenfutlveu present that euCll of ' ' ' ' " ' “ Hampton Roads for large tonnage. the cuy societies mentioned with ~»._-._.,..-¢_~_¢;'7'—;_~_—_—-_-*__ ~--—- no» Etrus- _. t _ 8532-10-16-11 Pl]. this province.) Jiurposrs and thc advantage 0i aim’ l lie ri-ferrcti in the change of at» luea training whether the boy in-.i‘i<~.rre. the young man rt-ceutfv ur- Ily Mull, Cnlvldl, QG-Ul.‘ U. I. A, IQ-Q. Annual Ilubnerlpllon. delivered, Iflfl. in illllllll tillillllllllfi: SIJSPENITS stun llllllEll Matter to be Threshed out Before Gover- norg- in - Council Premic" Postpones Western Trip Till After Hearing. r- tour. All dates of meetings an- _ itottncctl are ITHUBTDI"? postponed OTTAMJ‘ U“ 1""The Mdeml for that length o; time. The d‘: “lfllendpd ‘he t-isilm of the government was sr- (sllecial to The Guardian) has T‘ r _ _ v _ ‘fhis tiecision, which was set. 011‘ at- lrnue Minister ill view oi m an urderfikcouncn‘ w“ hue Imsllmnml m‘ upon a report made by lion. C. J “f “e _ Doherly, Minister of Justice, a. . . atrion of the QOVOPIlIIH-lll ‘$01,; U,“ (he v19“, m“ the regp- . l" ll"? 01119!‘ 0T Th9 lions. passed by the BOTH! of F- 1.. l7°1"“l "T '~'°llll“sl""' ill ill-Till; l1I'i~-f-_i.-ict'c».~ were vcry probably illegal U“ 1$‘T'~'~l~lll~"¢'l ‘~“\".~'~\l' -~' ilwlflll‘ '.klil.l that whether stric ly il "'\‘ll5~> ll bound and t-tizlillliflit ill" or not, they’ are of a chars-near l znles in Fanada, ramc with drama-Ker intcndqd by me jpgjgpmnr; llc swifthrss lust night, xvhcu ilflabgismng ‘he 30am Th; y (‘ilflfltiiilll is further expressed that Press that the order had bet-n fillh-igneii] tit-signed 1Q effect a purp pended pending hearing lit-fore ll.~'"l\‘lltlll}' outside the Board's autl" GOYPfllOF-Til(‘Olllifll (in \\'t~llllt-$tl glty; On these grounds the littlest; rrztsons shown are m lllplpiqnnpnt acted an its Own m, uotitrary. tit-lion of lteztring ordt-rihnrt] declared the order in 1., of board will tlutibtless then li(',\i\'p_ 1n View of (he very _ finally rest-intlt-d, tnt-ntitvliilo, i’. is §|n],,,,~(;uwp U1- 1)“; quesuon (n; ' it -!, ntspontletl. (iwixig to tho t-tl. an (lpnljflunilv; wry \_. important-e of lliu mailer and his tltVI1n(Qr,.c-1Q(1_ fur m sire to be present at the llt"-’\l‘ill}l'lll1ll‘(l by the until the question is titially die-lit ti... ,1,»,.-;,»U_ t,‘ _ _ posed 0t‘, . the Pt-t-tuiei- r dt-t-itlt-tl; -,._ m, i,“ been fikpl J5 ,1‘. (1,; lo defer one week lLs \\'_t.-s1<~rn (M. l1()"l“tng‘ \\'-1~..'t.l‘ll Irip one Th .- Suspect Arrested ,°““'L'£l°..'t:§i§3.“t‘i';§“‘ *1" In Murder Case‘ (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, 0ct._l5. -— Wble hundreds of people stood bros \- lt-ss on terrn firms, Joseph Mgr i. l£l1-.\ll'.\'s'l‘t).\‘~. (m. 15- William My. Construction foreman, cur" St .l’it-rr:-, a local young man. H]? "TWMTSPTQUB limly of F' ‘r whose movements have been unwell‘ u fllucw “(wkmua T ' ‘ a 1.10 feet steel in sl of‘ t watched since the body of Miss (‘Qffipk n; the Kfn 'P‘~ -- s] Aiinnic Stevens was found in the extension lrrt fingers of his lcft band tztlzen c! in the - lmlslit": :~..~t':'. '11‘ " and had fainted. Liottttay wit‘; txr-omtnrntled f-ir the Hum t ' Society's Lifc Saving Medal. hfatiznvaslta River on 'l‘tie.-sday last. was arrested today. Provincial Detective (frnwfzirtl arrived on the ‘fransrotttint-ntal train early this morning and began an instiga- ‘lion whit-h‘ led to Tm itrrest. Tesmlg H's glitz?‘ f” B|°°d tion of Labor. .\l.. ‘Var- ' t 1-:o.\1t'xt>s'r0.\', ti... l5.~.~\ suit Illuvlillgfl "WM l“ "Mi" 11' ‘- 1 t-ltitlo-s worn by William 8t. Mr. (Tami-ton some weeks ..gt 1r’ this meeting 5 saint-o iittts u" the earlier orts Mr. Varley, the oojt ment here in_ Charloitcttiwi )- to form, sooner or tater, a ‘i. e and Labor Council which wit the Legislative expression o! Oi ganized labor throughout the Pro» ince. This Council will, frt time t.o time, make requests of Provincial Government for passing of legislatioxi in thr eats of labor here M ssr‘ and ‘dameren ‘ lng for inc NI" return shortly to .-n.. pl- " gtnim‘ on of . t rusted. ln connot-tintt with the mur- der of Minnie Stevens, the girl telegraph operator found drowned in the Aladawttskzt llivcr on Tues- day, have been sent to St.‘ John to he thoroughly lcsled for blood stains. As txplained ‘ 5th LABOR MEETING. A meeting was held Thursday night in St. Dunstaws Parish ilall in tho intercshs of Labor Organf nation. The zittcntlauco was good Mr. Frank Hughes acted as chair- man and introduced the speaker, Mr. “Zillinan Yarley, General Or~ ganizer of the American Federa- ,. This photograpiu just received. gun bullet will-lie bomb!“ from the Polish front. shown Lieu- armored train, which he onoooododt- tenant. Edwin Noble of Boston, a in destroying. Despite his vioundle member of the famous Kosciusko. the American aviator woo able h‘ Squadron. leaving an American Rodi return to tho Polish "HOG. Ho WI (‘ross hostillatl train after having the fimt of the squadron to I his wounded arm dressed. Ho had wounded in action. ’ been struck by omission machine l . -.. . uw-Iififiwflag