The Paper- That: verl Prinfle Edward Island “ Like the Dew. I mm mhurlottetown GI nnlln. Three Cents. Morning’ Guardian. Founded 1801. Evening Guardian I881. " p The People’ V/ r s Paper Z 5'11"’! I “Lzfifwvi-WG“ 4%. ean \\“§ \\\\’ \\‘\\__ by Everybody vr~ l \ GHARLOTTETOW-III, CANADA, TUESDAY, oorosisa 12, 1920 nun/pp, .X Iiyhll Al! lwii; Al] The NOW! Worth Beading All the Ad: Worth Printing Dania. “J0, IJ. l. A. Ill a nunl tluheellpflol, delivered, I.‘ pi Illlllll WIDE llllll STRIKE . DEFINITELY lllllNflllNEll Radical Mine Workers Majority of Workers Willing to Accept Terms. A Second Ballot Will be Taken. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Oct. 1i.-With the rntlioal mine workers apparently checked and the ‘bulk of‘ the work- 9T5 willing to accept the mine owners‘ proposals ‘to avert a nation wide sti"ike, unions in every part of tho United Kingdom will today begin taking a new ballot, the sot-and slnco their ultimatum oi several months ago. ln the voting from which boy workers have mien barred the men will decide whether to agree to the tnlnlmutn production clause inserted at the behest of tlte Government. The wags iucrenso for which tho un- ions are fighting is nnade depend- ont upon this production, ln gen- eral, however, it is cancelled that tho btillc of the miners have a vague and "confused idea of the is- of NVales came home today am-id royal smile was much in evidence. 5413i DIV J- ROY (‘ililllllwll- 5353; The Prince boarded a special train F‘ l» Pillli‘. 524?’- for London where tho (lablnet and -"’~" members or the royal household St. John Uotnity. lir. composed unofficial welcoming L. hi. Curran, tlovt-rtiiuetit, liliil; Japan Blames Chinese Government (siwcial to The Guardian.) . TOKlU, Oct. llx-"JIIDUHBQB for- gn office today issued a. lengthy statement charging that luxuess by the (‘ltlnese Government is res- ponsible for the cooperation be- tween Korean and Chinese bandits on. the liianchurian border. 'l‘ho Hlillflllléllt suid thttt. Japan will make representatives to tho (‘hin- ese Government immediately. Latest Returns From N. B. Election (Special to The Guardian.) ST. JOHN. N. B. Oct. 1i.-High Sheriff A. A. Wilsori announcetl todity the following returns for the local caudidtttcs ln the provlntelul elctztion in St. John (‘ltyz Govern» ment. candidtttcs, W. l6. Sculiy. G517, lion. Prcitiici- Posh-r, 0048; lion. lit". Roberts, 585-1; cx-Mayor Hayes, 553G. Opptrition cnntlitlatcs, L. l’. D. 'i‘llley, 551a; James Lewis, 1| oi are Checked and one of the greatest demonstrations ' ever accorded =1 Prospective ruler. The \Prlnce's ‘brothers, the Duke of York and Prince ilenry, met him at Portsmouth, boarding the Renown on which he made his trip to the otttlying portions of the British Empire. The reception be- gan as the Renown entered the harbor, forts and warcraft. booin- ing a salute. The Prince landed at ‘Portsmouth and was given an oi- clnl welcome by the Mayor and other dignitaries. Huge crowds swarmed trbout. the tparty and the party. lie was placed at tho bead lion .i. B. M. ilaxtt-izbcittlct- or the |t<:. Last evtizfi". tho (‘lty (‘aunt-ll met. in regular lllUlllllly session. Rlttym- ltllcy (irositllltg and the t"...- llcalth Otlltetrr, l)r. McMillan, ll|t+ (‘Hy Clerk tillLl all councillors but. our. llPlllg present. A number of communications, Wcrt> read including ono from Mr." ll. lleor, Secretary 0i the i’. l6. island llonrd of Fire Untlerwrit “l? ilflklfll; that ibc chemical lint ‘Xlllllétilsliors he re-cliztiged in of- (lE-l‘ ‘that lilo city be glttltletl t.) .1 eontuutatioii of the reduction in |bt> insurance ratio for chemical cxlinv guisbcrs. 'l‘hc (‘ily (‘lcrk was instrttctcd to trrilc to thc caretukei" of the mur- kct authorizing hint to ltave all or inguisht-rs tin-rt? put. in order; Anotlit-r t'()lllllllll1l(‘ililOIl w... from tbc manager of the Chariotto iown (‘olltltillsPtl Milk (lompuny ask ing for ll further t-xemption oi’ ilvc rears from taxation as tlit-ir ri~ tiucst. when mtttle had been ‘for ton years oxt-tnption. It was pointed out that tho milk company had been the rt-gtilatitms by advertising bc- 'or.= asking for rXtI-llllilltlll anti ltatl‘ failctl to do s0. _'i‘lic (‘lty (‘lerk wits tiotifictl to advise tli-_\ company to. sues and the ballot will rcally do of tho procession and escorted by Olllmfillltln. 1884; A. l". Rr-inlcy. m“. m‘. tux... m". m, qnx§\nll)llon 1,... llttlc more than to determine what lllfo-gttartis through Whitehall and Gotr.n-,l,pel.r, 1874; 'l‘._l_i. Fur-sun. mi. “Honour . thcir temper is toward the strike. Trafalgar Square to t~.t, James Opposition, 1744, A rcvisitm of tho _\1,._ U. __(_ MHCKimHm 5mm...) LONDON. Ocl- n-"Tll"? PTlnG-e ‘1)'ll“c9~ Tel-mm“ "m" ‘(h1g5 Collin)’ “lmwii cd u llnlico with ittlvertlsiug ninth-r” Kieth, Government, lctttling Jones Germany Again Registers (Protest (Special to The Guardian.) BERLlN. Oct, 11.—'l‘ho Govern- mcnt has protested to the French authorities against the Eittcnte (tcninnds for the destruction of Diescl motors in Germany. Reports from Augsburg said representativ- ("5 of the Allied Mission appeared ill Iiiesel factory there llelflllllded the dcstriuztlon of all tnotors, de- claring that everyone must ‘he dis- ticscll o!‘ to guard ttgillflfil "S" l" submuritir-s. lcouorrsio SPECIALS ‘CAR FOR HIRE PHONE 839 R. 3085-9-28-131. ‘BONRDERS WANTED.—93 KING Street. 3363-10-84“ ‘Dd. ‘lFOR SALE, A KITCHEN RANGE Apply l0 liil Dorclrtrstet‘ Si. Il427-10~l2 t.f urwauiksi-tso SITTING; ROOM and bedroom to let. Amtlwitl (iuardi-tm Olilice. 3423-10-11- l =~WANTED, BOARDERS CAN BE accomuiotlatetl ut 165 (‘timber- land Street. 3426-10-12-2i pd u- -' WANTED CAPABLE MAID FOR general housework G-ootl “WIEQS- Atpply Navy League Building; Dundss Esplanade. “~71 -i WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. small family. Apply to Mrs. Geo. DeBlols, 25 Fitz» roy Street. Oct. 11-3ipd_ WANTED, MAID FOR GENERAL housework. no washing. Apply rim. .i. u. Stewart. 301 Kelli 9L 0ct_ 12-31. ‘GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. References required. Apply 14 Lower Prince. 3342-10-7-tf. _____._.__._..________- ‘iBEAUTIFUL R0858 AND CAR- millons at Williams‘ Nursery- Phonc 171-3. *"ro LET.- FURNl-BHED ROOM Apply 85 Cumberland Street. anao-io-taru. *LOST.- ARMY TELESCOPE’ AT York ‘It-lilo Range. Reward. W. West, York. 8407-1042-71. _____________.______________ "LOST-IN 0R NEAR CHAR- loitetown a round gold brooch. Reward if left at. 211 K-ing St. '341'5-10-12-1i pd ‘WANTED BY MARRIED COUPLE , room and board. Apply at once to Guardian Office. , ' . 842440-124‘! ‘FARMER WANTED TO MANAGE far-m, board given. Apply giving references and stating wages. B. i}. care of Guardian oiltioo. 3908-10-6-21. ‘OFFICE T0 LET OORNER 0P Greet George and Dorcheatn Sim, formerly occupied by the late Dr. Conroy. Apply 48 Greet George 8t. 8051 9 2'! t1 . ‘FOR BALE’ SPLENDID COTT- sge on Fitzroy St. Bargain for quick pilfdhUJChLflply to IMark It. McGulflflm. Solicitor. 8865-10-8-01 _-_ ‘NURBING- OOHOOL OOUISI lI-ll- you: Hospital 106M786 at neutron, New York Suburb Entrance requirement one year lilit. Opposition, by one vutc. Unt- poll in Charlotte (‘ourtty is still unltcztrtl from and the Government i.» hop- ing for the election thorn of J. \\'. Scovil. He was reported to be tmly Glover Cure Kept Secret Toronto Physician Refuses to Tell of Cancer Serum Until “The Proper Time" (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Oct. 7.—A meeting, of the Toronto Academy of Medicine is to be held today to deal with thr- caso of Dr. T. J. Glover. of this city, who has declined to furnish the Academy with information in his possession, regarding his ills- covery of a sertim for the treat.- ment of cancer. LieutenahtColonel J. , Amyot Dominion Deputy Minister of Health, Ottawa, has been in com- munication with Dr. Glover on tho matter and has endeavored to have a. time fixed for Dr. Glover to re- veal to the Academy his secret. but in vain. Dr. Glotzoi-‘s friends slate that the doctor has tinshitkon bells-f in his serum as u cure for cancer and that. llf‘. hits said he will make his report to tltc proper partics ztt tho proper time. ' Colonel Amyol claims Toronto Academy of “are tho proper parties." lhztliover himself has not made that tbc fiicdicmos 2 votes behind his nearest oppon- ent tlltiggurd, at farmer cundidtttc. in Albert (‘tittuty, Sutilh and Peck. oppositiuti, wcrc elct-totl by itiztjorltitls or illil and 417 rcspct-t- ivcly. The Provincial standing us. <-:\""'~ re a ltorsc-tlr:t\\"n lawn ntowbr suit- "tblo for use on tho plllHlC stiuurt-s of thc city_ The monthly itcporl of tbc Voter‘ ‘nary Inspector, lit", K. W. Mow‘ Kinnou showctl that progress is the; ‘ng iutttlt- in rcgurd to itu-ut and. ‘lllk lllsili-‘vllolt and stated that. ditr lag thc month two qttttrtciw of becl‘ had bcctr l'i’_ll't'.l(‘(l nu :t=-..ittnt of ' ond l."."'t on ‘act-twill .i.» hog had bet-u ...l tiiic lamb rcjcctt-tl piled this afternoon gives tho . c: t*llll\t'l.llltlli. lle had Government 2.‘. seats, Opptlstliioli " ilctl :1 tuilk vendor whose prem- 12, farmers 9, and Labor 2. liiPS had bot-n l't‘-]ltll‘l(’ll as “filthy” and hc \\’ll.~‘ instilling ll concrctol n a , . "wit" lwiu" t: cu»fi~\\"t) months ill s which t.» '.. lucouuiltatctl. 'l‘l|i.< Stand lllthllolslievik l“'-**""""' ' LONDON, Oct. 1i.-Any Russian submarines encountered on high scars will be attacked on slglll. by theBritish naval forces, :\l‘(.'t)l'(lllli! to note sent by Earl Ctirznn, Brit- ish Foreign Secretary", to ‘.\l. 'l‘clilt- cherin, Russian Bolshcvilci Foreign Minister on October 2 svbicll is pub. lislied along Willi otht-i- corrcspuit- denco recently t-xclirtngetl l)i'l.\\'(.ll Great ‘liritnln and Soviet. ltu do IEarl (‘urzon also demandcd can. pensation for the widow anti son of (lltarlcs Frederick Dnvlsmt Wl‘) i:~" alleged to have been uiurtlerctl in Cold "blood with no charge pt"cf<.-l'r- cd against him by Soviet authori- ties in January lust. Yesterday 'Eurl Curzon sent. o. lengthy reply vendor true also iustructctl in tlicl nit-thud of straining milk, etc... and glvcn a month in which lo insist futrllllics. (mo |'lillllt'lll0l‘ announcotl that complttitits wcro being rcccivotl from tiillktut-n that tltc Vclt-rinltri’ lusprt-tor was charging $20 pr-r licfltl for tasting herds. MONTHLY Mitlllloiur ,.,,,,,,,, “HY UUUNUH- ii‘[‘>l3."‘.‘?.";?..f previously udvist-tl to comply irrltli‘ ' ‘ctl to Iliglilantl Avcltue, (‘ottul-lllot‘ lst. John outta wrl-kly tile-tiling ot‘ tho hlctiiotllst ‘lfmlfflllfl: ‘vim "mil "m" M?» Lmlwnlnlsters of this city hold this .].t‘\.tt asking to knob llle t-tiuse otnnnrning “m, l u cough in U“, Ill delay ill installing thc “MP1 t-ltuir, strong speeches were lllilill.‘ 555ml" “t Kensmglm‘ “Qml- aigainst the prt-vuletico ul’ gambl- Hbltilllr.‘ dlstrttsston‘tolloiye,’ Olldllifl mg in [he PM, and a cummmm, ([in]JlilgzinglilnllgrédIf?‘ li,‘.f}l2‘l“l‘t'gi\\"zts appolutctl to bring the uiatter ' l " t ' it ~ .. , . . . . 50ml an 951mm“ of the Co“ of jn_:l)etn|t tho Evangelical Alliance. stnllation from Park Street The commissioners were criticised ‘i ' ' llilll llfllgltituit in having placed :i llllit‘ llll" on Pztrk Street too small - -' to provitlt- utlt-qitdio llri- prolct-tioli lot" tlu- l‘i‘Hllll'ill$ tlit-rc. (inc coun- t-ll-lttt"isuggcstctl‘ that tlw llotirti at LONDON. U“ ‘L . 'l“xrpnc0 '\\i.llll"l toiumisslcintitm should be Mlwswvlnvy hpgun his <ix‘i"y‘ll m“, .110 isbctl nllogclbci. ll this had m. fasting in mixmn prism, mm“. lIPPH tlflllc lit- said Ibo city would hzivc lwt-ll cuablctl to carry out its llllfillwfis as rogurtls ivztter ili a bust. llirls likt- tray. ii was" suggvslctl that lltc metro sywtt-nl should bu illlfilllctl ltr-rc-wvlfl-lt wonltl ln- bot. tt-r for all and do away with z 1' grunt tit-all of nt-tuiloss waste or wall HENNAtQHADED sun's FOR m, MEN LATEST DESIGN or Forms. Millet", Smith and Mclilti»; THE TAlLORS ' - appointed a comurttcc to l T"T . ' tho w'atct~ oomniisgsioners‘, CEUCAGO- U“- 9—Th" ,- . sliutrking thing in the l:\lt'.~‘l with his mind as alort its over. ills dotcruiiiiatioii to rtillllllllt‘ bis httngter strikr- until tlt-ath or un- conditional rclcztso. \\':ls still firin. [ills rPlflili/Ps said. only nyl. in rt-lr-r-tict: to installing the watt- ul |\'pn_.;,ng.0“ (“my for int-n is by llll't:_l‘t'lll't: (llll ln ' ‘trt-itct- "to (‘tilllpldiflls of ll“l""‘">'ll'“l"‘l m“ 1* llYlllli “IL” lctl by ttbo llcrcllzint. latltii" lic tho trait-r '~;_\'Slt'lll not bt-ing cxtcntl- _ , signers‘ Association, 'l‘lutt dot-sift stmnti signifvnt- until you rctiit-nlbr-i‘ tltr- iiicrt» "mg popularity of ‘that. ‘but: its applictl to womctiX-i ltnir. Now. ‘i this color its hclng usvctl bct-zttlst- necessity is ttthc motlicr of invention. Wives" nniptlit ucll demand an iuvosttgzi» lion of SOlIlt‘ kind or another. No doubt. tbs-y will do tlic probing [tsltemsclvcs every titty after litibby .\lillci- Hllllvtl that. ho had bcon ofw firiallv luformotl that tho \\'f\l(‘l" would bt~ inslatllcrl tlicrc tuorclyr by tho residonts taouiitig torwttrd and signing for a (trainer's water rcut, 'l‘ho City Clerk was author. to wrltc the titty EllglllPGl‘ request- illg him to have the drinking fonn< lain on (trout (leorgc Street rcniov - l otl. tfotincillor liillcr wanted to know l it‘ it ivus tho intention to procr-t-d with asphalt paving ncxt scn<oti and sttggcstctl that ll" s0.\lt. liilgbt bu good policy.’ to gt-t in touch this autumn with partics halving grztvcl to scll so as to l\‘\kB an early start next year_ and finish early. llc bad lit-on informed by atu cxticrt in Montreal last wcck that tttttrltiltc- town littd laid the bcst mixtures hc hud sccn in any city in Canada. Thu Mayor roplicd that an bu- pitsst- had bot-n reached rt-gnrtliiig tlebcnttuwn". and that it was impos- sihlc to slate ycl wbothor tho. work onuuirctl rthottl would ho carried Ull. Aftt-r sonic furllici- discussion thc nit-cling ddjournctl. Bond Men Play Goll And Beairsto Wins A. Il_ t‘. Bonrlsto, of the firm of it. A. liztly and (Iompatiy, won the t-liztitipittnshii) cup in tho (bird an- nual golf totirnaiticitt of lht- Tur- Bond Doitltwfs Associzttiolt, whit-h was sltlgPtl on tho course of tbc tSt-nrboro Golf (Ilub oit Tucsdziy of this iveok. li/It". Bcuristo holed lllllt) Race Riot Among A American Troops Three Hundred White and Negro Soldiers Fight at Fort Les- vcnworth (Special to The Guardian.) l.l‘l.\Vl'1N\\'()ll'l‘ll, Kansas, (lcl. 7.-—'l‘bt"ct> int-n were lnjurctl scr- erciy early yesterday" iii ti fight bc» gels we ‘lllg the sui-t. ‘Fttllirs announce that sludc is “the berries." Otherwise ?'lt‘ sun. is rather tunic, (‘outs will bc longcr lit-xi your than Llicy were "this. scztstm by at least two inches. ’l‘liore will be no pails in the shoul- ders. 'l‘ho gcneral effect 0i‘ the coat will bc s"li~umc.~'.s as the liirce but- tons will lioltl it stibcrly logatlietr in front. Stovcpipo trotist-rs will be un~ ntloructl by ctrffs. .»\ll WPll drcssotl young nicn will appear lithe with straight fronts. t bi s, new (Jvt-rcoztts arc going lo be litrgc Tho bclt will be ltnnlsbcll '- ol‘ the watt". .. \\‘lll bc ivvmissible lu . .: pint iil.»:tt-rt:tt-.~;, \\'. It. rliau-htiry, of Dotroic has promised tllit‘ ttinoirztlittlt. llt- is tlc~ slglililg .: truislczrzlt for fztt lllUll . . . . ‘ lliut will 111V.“ tbc llUilVlPS who wetir Lllfilll‘ ill!‘ llltlltkflllllti iippettrziticc of n Fruit-I: corsttgo“ Asquith Replies Tolloyd George LONDON’, Oct 1l.'-'llfll"l. llcrbcrt ll. Asquith. foriuor Frontier, issuctl a stitlcntonl. t-tmimr-ntiug on Prq iuicr Lloyd (icorirWs stir-tacit at (‘tir- ntirvon. characterizing it as a dc-_ claralioti ot‘ lllSt)l\'(‘l\tt_\' on tho part oi llulisbt-lts, any statement for the public. tl-‘airui Products and Cortiwrall, (lctobci- 4th, a black overcoat." Finder please leavc at Canadian “Farm Products. get re\vard.. George McDonald. l 328-10-12-21. l ‘ROOM AND BOARD-A GENTLE- mnu can be accommodated with front bedroom and board in pri- to M. Krassins note of October sLgg-r BETWEEN QANADIAN sixth in which the British Foreign Secretary says some of Krasshrs points‘ are trivial and farfetclttsil. based on erroneous information 0|" ividt-ly removed from facts, llo points out Great Britain tnoro than any other power sought to hrittg about. pence between Sovict Russia Poland, and has only lifllltld up on stand by its treaty engagements vote "homily. Central location Apply “C" in cure of Guardian Z932-9-21tf. to its allies by thc had faith which ‘ chztruclcrizctl both tniliirtry dlplo-i itiatlc tnovemottts ot’ Soviet au- ‘iTO LET BY NOVEMBER 1ST. A thuflflgs‘ motlorn furnished home for the. out in s1, and with a handicap of l2. his net ivas .75. The tourney of this year was the most successful in every way of the lhrec that have already been held and sotne 70 chasers of the little white hall entered Second lprize for the ltlghest not scori- was ltakeu by W. A. M. Jones. of (‘amp- “bell-‘Tlttutitisoti Cotupany. who lin- ishod with a gross or 92 and ll not of 80. Nlr. Beairstn is ti (‘burlollclttvvn boy, now doing successfully lit To- rontn. Winter ‘Inonlhbs, Apply "D" lloxlggLpppg-r 51-95 191, Cliarltittctovrn. zuzo-to-ts-un; Q.» l *TO LET.—-HOUSE ON FITZROY s1" scene SHOWING BUILDSINGS merino...‘ TOWARDOFF ATTACK BY UNlONlSTS DURING RECENT tween about three littudrctl wbito H". Coumim, Govprulnnn.‘ 3,1,3 AS. and negro snldlcts, stationcil at. quip]. add-s; “The only Irish policy l-‘ort. Leavenworth, according to an the Premier has to offer is a r0- annottncmnont late lust night. pudiutioit, root and branch. ot‘ d0- Tlie fight is said to have stttrtt-tl tuiuion home rule and u CONGO"- hlontlziy night when a itegro stoldlcr ation (for so it. will be tiulvcrfifllli’ pushed a white one off the sidewalk lllllklsllmdl 0f R ll°ll<‘fv' "l "PMS" m- u down (Own sweep s. An attempt to nns‘.'.':=i~ murder Lntcr tltc tlisttirbnnco bccttttio “u“'“5° h!" lwmrisn‘ l“ m" gown" gout-ml and cnutintu-d iintll about "Wm but ‘marchyx’ throc o'clock _‘.‘5!Slt‘l‘\li\_\' morning. ____,_€.4>_._._. Tito civilian pollct- were unitblc. l0 FRENCH PRENHER WHO |s luimllo llit- Hllilillltlll and tho dlsw AQCLA|MED By QEPUTIES l\ll'll.’lll('t‘- was not qucllctl tinlil tlic' AS “NEXT PRESIDENT." prcvtist. guard was summoned from Fort Lcavcnivortb. " UNION JACK“ I RIOTS , IRISH Street. with all motlorn oonvcu-t icnces. Apply to '1‘. llovino, lluut- er Rivet", l‘. b‘. I 1H2ii~10-l2-5l: amo. ALFRED MCDONALD. Land Surveyor. llertnanvillc. Terms:——l3y the Linc, $6. t1suall,v' , <33 each owncrplly thc tluy, $1.25 per hour-Minimum charge, $5 Railway tare extra. 3421-1042 1i. ‘FARM FOR SALE-l WILL 0F-‘ for forssls by Auction on Wod- nesday, Oct. 13, at 2 l). m. thalt property known as the llanlfttn Farm at Stanley Bridge. Signed, Boyce MdKle. 34l9-10-l2-2l 1 QSIILVtElR BLACK FOXES FOR‘ Bu-le by the M-urray Harbor lfnx Co. few choice pairs high srtulc foxes, 1090 increase. For parti- culars write G. A. Sharp, Pruni- dent, Charlottetown; KW. l.o-, Lmoheur, Secretory, Murray llar- r. a4s1-i0-12-ol-nd~ -_.__.-____.-_..-__--—-; ..'F-OR “GALR- TWO .FARM8 Alexandre Mlllerand. Prettiler Alexandre Millcrand ivus acclaimed enthusiastically as (Special to The Guardian.) tutrvnoy. ()t-t.~ll.-—~lrlsh BPH do- teritiinaiion lezigtie issued long bul- I lctin today to the effect that. flint‘.- S\\'ll!f‘v\"5 t-ondition was not grog’. ly t-lutugcd. llis. mind is still bright. says llltl slaiemctit, and vigorous ztlllttltlgb his utnly is vcry lllllrll i'lil.lt‘lllll-tl. , lll-Il.l-‘.\.\"l'_ (ll-l. 11f“ I".0I)'|e r... siding in tho Vicllliiy of the itrlsonl ,1ll l.u|itlt)lli|t*l'l'_\' passctl u. sleepless :l‘ttu lmstvltors who wrecked cells, I . 103. DOESN'T NEED HIS LJLASSES TO READ OR WRITE Mathias Hartman In Noycmbci- llutliitts Hartman of hiut- lmxingtoti, littcks County. Ponnsy-lvitniu, will celebrate his lliiirtl. birthday". lie ls bclieved to bt- thc tiltlcst. iualc rcsitlcnt of the wtutc, llo irtts. born in Wcst lloclt- hill 'I‘o\v'tiship. in which district illlt] Llcl‘iil:\iitli\vn_ Pliiludclpbla, he has spout thi- Krcitlr-r part of lils lifc. For many years be followed tbc trade of copper. lie can see l0 read and "write without glasses and has ti. rcuturkublo itiomory. Mr. llartutttu looks llkc ziiuan of eighty or less. .____¢o>--- BOLSHEVIST DISGUISE‘ lN WHICH INVESTIGATOR INTO CZAWS DEATH MADE ESCAPE Rumors that the czar of Russia llllllE EIISTlIHIlllNlJEB HllE llllllllllflEll IN lllEllllll t, Attacks on Military Renewed, One Officer Killed, Four Wounded and Eigh ers Reported Missing". town of contains dwelling house and out. building!‘ Land in high state of cultivation Other hrm contains 50 acres Montague. two Harms. J. lllih School, or equiv ijfl-‘l . Llflzlllti-Dl siesta». beautifully situated on the norlth "bank of the Montague River." only two miles from the thrivlnt; One farm 100 acres with good About 50 acres of wood land on Robertson. gggg-lo-la-g Unionists. There were a nu ' Death and injury to ntnnv suited in the recent rioting in fast: between Slnn Fsiuers Bel re- street. battles between (the and which did not mber of Jack were MW contend-graph shows n view of Limo slrect, buildings with nearly evcry liouso "protcct- display the Union ed" by the British flag. cked. This 911010- _ I -lng lrlsh factions and the “next. President." whcn he read the resignation on account of ill health of Prt-shlent Paul Denchancl to the Rrenclt (‘bomber of Deput- ies. All the deputies rose 0n their feet to join in the ovation. Premier hiillt-ratid had previously agreed to be n candidate 'ln a statement. in which he reiterated his p0llc~ is still nllvo have lost much of their foundation since made by M. Sokolovt". the report examining investigation under culties. greet diffi- magistrate. He made s thorough This photograph shows him in the Bolshevist disguise in which he escaped froth the Reds 2 w t Othi smashed windows, shouted repub- llCtifl songs, Evgnluauy n00’. summoned surrounded the prloon, The)’ first fired in the air (then sullllfcsscd disorders. DUBLIN. Oct. 1i.-n: is moor-ad ‘ he"? loulsht. that a motor lorrey tflutfllntnz a number of sold-fen hid lteen blown up near Castle Reggh, County Rosoommon. Eight, 501.1191. ure said to be missing. The mpg‘.- however is not confirmed. Premier Foster Returns Thanh. (Special to The Guardian.) ST- JOHlN. Oct. 11.—Premior Foster tonight issued the yellowing message m this People of New Brunswick. " l desire to empress sincere thank to electors of St. John and mp1... constituencies which gave (h, Government such splendid supper on Saturday. The adminiatratloi is in a much better position that. it was before the election, to;- won“ 1t is true that we have three gen; 0!‘ Derhups two, even one less ti... ' we had in last House, the up sition is seven lass, The Gov , meat will continue to carry t will give the fullest. possible citecl, to its progresslvt- pollcitus." The Charlottetown . Chor_al Soc e t‘ At a meeting hold. in the Phi} harmonic llnll hm evening s chor- al surlety was organized for Char» lnttctown composed mainly of mom hers of the various choirs of the filly. The meeting; was largely at- tended. Mr. W. M. Howe presid-s ing. Organization n1 once was pro- ceeded with and the following ol- ficers ‘were elected:- rPresldent—Di-. l. .i. Yeo. Vice Pres.—-lMrs_ (Dr. )Ledwell. "Secretary-Dir. J. Pogson. Treasurew-Mr. J. Gt. Bennett. Executive Commlttee-(Mr. . M. Rowe, ‘Miss Amy Earle, Mr. Ar- thur-Bruce, Mr. E. A. Foster. Reports submitted indicated that, " ' the society will begin work with about 60 members it. is expected that the choirs will be largely in- creased wlth the commencement of work. Plans were discussed and the selection of a director and pltc» of meeting were left in the hands of the omens. The organization is t0 be known as the Charlottetown Choral 55c. lety. _._._.-_.-o-§_._~. "ruin WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, _ TIDE, MOON, are. TORONTO, Oct. IZr-Fféflh t"-~r"“. Wllltls. fair and comparatively c0. .. ~ High tldt- this morning at 11 and . j tonight at 10.57. ‘Sun sets this afternoon st 5.20 and rises tomorrow morning at. 6.14. First quarter moon, Tuesday, Olct. 19 at 8.30 p, m, Noozle the Sunshine Kid 5 lT tour Wagering f STANDTHAT coon i WHERE ARE YOU 1 t N67 ies. lnlo Siberia,