4 i ‘ ' S ` _"_ -f i M ‘ii » \ ` t t “ HER \ . -, ._ . . Ai.i. 'rue Aol' Au. ri-cr, News WOR WORTH READING *'0- -0- THE PEOPLE'8 QPER READ BY EVERYBODY .___i_. Tilt Clllllll0TTtTOWll 0Ul\RilIllll Cie? .ff ' ~-van' '1‘IIE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EIHVARD ISLAN I) LIKE TIIE DE\\'. OVER- 45,00() RE.-\D]‘lR§' DAILY , - 0 ohm-lottetown Guardian Thr" gang, Mo,-ning Guardian, Founded 1891, Ev. »»-tg.i-<=......i....1i.e. . g CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1919. AniiIi'ii’sIiim=i-iiiion, aiiivma. 'wool' iiiionov ovririkrs iuriiitiurioniii _ am iuoi Toronto Airmen Missing. Supposed to Have Fallen into Lake 0ntario. ~ (Special fo the Guardian.) TORONTO, August 28.-An ele- ini-iit of tragedy has been ,projected into the big international air race lie- tweeii Toronto and New York Ci()-_ which is proiiioted by the liotel (‘o;ii- iiiodore ot' New York. Lt. li. 'l‘. Slat- hr, one ol' the starters troin the ond of the route ami wliuse departure .troiii Ihifialo for Toronto on his rc- tiirii flight was reported at 12.47 Wed iii-stlay afternoon, had not been liearti troiii late last evening. iii viow of tht- fact that a. land crash would cer- tainly have been reported the coii» i-liisloii reuclied by local oiilciais is that he has fallen into Lake Ontario and been drowned. The Aviators Safe. .\l()llN'l‘ CLEIIIENS, Mich., Aug. 28.-~-l.ieiit.. ll. E. Slater and Sergeant .\`ti-icltliind, believed to have hom lost in Luke _Ontiirio, or to have been blown out ot' the air couri-ie iindland~ eil iii some out ot' the way region during &iir lllglit froiii ilut`t`itlo to ’t‘oi'oiito iii the international Aerial 1lci'b_\', New Yorlf to 'l‘oi‘onto and re- iiirii, are sale at Selfridge fields hero. _.__ British Board of Trade To Discharge Army Debts (Special io the Gua-rdlan.) LONIJON, August 28.--lt has been ilecitleii that the board of traiie shall ho the ilepai'tiiiciit to bo eiitrusted (Sell iiiiiiiiiiiiin ,Enjoyable Address _ W _ At Rotary Luncheon illii..li"i`.';?i.-"il"....ill§§...‘oi§;Il2_"'.‘;.‘:lil?";;‘.i‘ , _ _.___ ' riod o|` ret-oii: 1" the il-ii? .'.‘.’Ji‘.lL-'IZ ii'.".-'.3-'§.`.'...l.".f.".iI.f"fll»§f Rose and Grav' yestci'ilay 'I‘lit=re wa"-i ,- ~ ' _ ' ' ine 'ini was i-iiiiiiet :i cy 'isl't\d to a large alteiidaiiira iiicliidiiig llotzir- - . '_ .` . 7 ` iaii Williaiii Mcltac, Viiiicoiiver, Dr. lliivaiia who ii-i iii. presi-iit enjoying :i ---I liilida 'n the tit of his outh lie ~ ; y i _ 1 y 1 y . ' liutlia :=i.,iici‘al i-s 0il't\riiig :sloaily i'i~::i>'laiit:ii to tiii- llrllisli -up iiil late iii liltll. ldollow- int; the peace iii--toiiiiliiiiii-: holwi-on grant of sell' ;:o\'i~.i~iiiiieiit. to the V I called upon to loriii a ;'uvi~i'iiiiiciit t l ll t l toiiii .i neu i.',ov<>.iiiiiieiit. At |hi-oii|- hrt-:ik ol' the gr<‘at war in itll-t (lon- erai .loan tllirisiiziti Siiitilts, (lent-ral Revolution in Montenegro (Special fo the Guardian.) L()i\’l)()N, August ZX.-Figlitiiig has broken 'out cvcrywliere iii Monte- negro and tho whole couiitry is iii ti state et' revoliititin, aci:oi'diiig to ns-ws received here. 'flic situation is ox- treiiiiziiily serioiis and tlic ‘Scrliiiiiis arc using strong iiieasiires iii an at- tempt to suppress thc utprisiiig Wo seein to be iii for xi rccriiiies- ceiicc of the ilalkan trouble." was a st.atenicii't iiiade to the ASSIICIIUCU Press today from an uutliorativc source, Montciiegrins have cut the Died Suddenly ` l’1tE'l‘()lllA, l'iiioii ol' South .-\l'i~i- ca, Auf. 28.--(leiici'al Louis llotlia, oi' the l'nion ol' Soiilli i\l`rii:a, died ($p¢¢ia| to the Gua,-diam) _ siiililr.-inly e:ii'l_\' this iiiorniiig follow- L()N-})()N, August 2g__A cable to ing an attack ol iiillut-iiza. the Times from »V(,'e]imgwn’ New Louis llotlia \\':is_ born al (li‘ey- ymnlnmlr gmtm, that in ,.u,,]y to A town, Natal, in llitltl, and was a iiieiii- dcputatlon of _the Navy Lciigup’ Ad, bei'_ol`A the ltfirst Voolkrgidt. iii' 'l`riiiis- iiiiral Sir John Jcllicog stated that v“"l' '“ “"""h lm ""l"""""“""]_ ill" any gre” wduction in the naval “_ district of Vi‘y'lieiil_at the liegiiiiiiiig peiiditiire of Great, lli‘ilzi'iii would bc 0,1 H“`,n0°" vim' m mlm' .He Wim impossible and "_ is mwly M mum," \eldt. (,oi'ii¢'-t vioi' tliiit. district. .loin- at about a pound per hr-ail. New llli-'. thc nocr loi-ccs_iii Noi-thorii 1\ai_ Zealand, if it desired to do its share :f_l|L"i|';`(':fE_\:_::"u‘L9‘l]l\"3f|'l;;::f:}l;£;T:fE_'qIii; 2(‘)I\?:_i‘£m;ingnimskil"Sgr ]':l]:;(‘lll‘lL_Ig§;'; the battle _ol Ctilciiso and iipioiikop, (Special to the Guardian.) \ 'i`()ll()NT() Aiigiist ‘_’.\‘.~»lCxliibitioii visitors view of llis ltoyiil lligliiit-ss the l’rince of \\'iili~s _vi=stt~i‘day was ,~'iiortor than had boi-ii <~.\;|ierie'l but tho woiiiltn'iul r~'i'eiii~ iii t`roiii oi’ the gi"iiid i-'tiiiid in the ;ii`ii-riiooii was the ifliiiuix ol` his tiirt-ie days li‘iiiiiipli.il visit to Uiitai'lo'< tnipiiiilrf-it_\'. l\'evui‘ bi-lore has the l':iiiaiiiiaii Niitioiiiil hx liiitioii had such .i day. Tliere have been iiiaiiy spit-iiilid iiiilitaiy speictzicz- les iii the city diiriiig thc war both when iiiit.i\'t\ sons went i`ortli to battle :ind in i'ci't‘iit nioiitlis wlien as vii-torioiis lici‘oi~.~' they ri-tiiriied, and lliorc will be iiotablo events iii the coiiiiiig years, tkiiiaiiiiaiis will wait ii long time lii‘i`oi'i- tiirre is zi i't-peli- tioii oi' the tlirilliiii.; sight of _vcsti-i= day. ’l'liii"t_v tlioiisziiiil ariiiy and Navy veit-riiiis, girl giiiltls and boy sciiiits. ziiiil their i`riciids p;ii»l,;g . "1 “le W" ill” P"“°° Still 2"" f°.f “Fe” .H°“'S :i2If‘.:;::¥‘ A"f.t::;":rn.:i.‘:2r;:'s.:"..i2 ,gg-~-5; He Metered Through the City Standing In HIS Cu ;:;;:::.‘r“..':.-ig. 13:; t:;;‘.f:::;..:i"{"..e.."“':::' :;;“.‘;.“,t;=‘;5,,=;;;,‘;,,;_“;,;;>§"e ie “renee az-»~»,-»<»~»_-g rf- oo--<»--'io' --fe Shaking llandsWith and Greeting Cheering Thousands. ,',;,‘":;‘,.‘;'._.‘¥.="f'fwears,f",.1‘."‘=f’f"?' ii its ss-ixiies Tic iiiiu .ii- so roiigraliilaieii liiiii on his ability. li:ivi~ ici-pt iiiiii iii sonic socliiilcil spot that was not i~Idwai'd’s iiicii of duly oriiiiii--il young iiiriii lie had his \\'a_\'. “l waiit to slialtc liaiids with the pro- ple iii rugs and lattcrs aiid the brave iiicii :iiiil woiiii-ii wlioso suit' .<:at:i'it`ice saved the Brllisli lrely prc.~:idciii oi’ the lixoclilive t`oiiiicil and lliizi post. cai‘r_\‘iiii; no s.ii:ii'y. Qiiolii-<"s l’r<-iiiiei' is iii the tiiicer sitiiaiioii oi' liolditig the iiiiist i'i~.sptiii.silili~ clizirge iii th" whole pi'oi'iiit-c without iiii_v‘ i‘t-iiiiiiici~'i lioii wli:it.~‘ocv<\i'. A law will proli- alily iw iiitiwiiliiceii at the roiiiiiig :aes- sloii to reiiicily this aliiioriiizil situa- tiziii. ' -»?--_-_-_E U. S. Mission Aviators' Found Alive in Cal. .E (Sp-scizil to The Guardian) EL <`iE;\"i`i`ti); (‘al., August 1l7.~(‘ol liipolito Ilziiaiiica, of tho ,\1oxic;ih t`tii'rcs in. iiowor (‘.alii`oi'iiiii, reported at 1.170 today that (lzipt. 'l'i'i1jillo of his forces had i`oiiiid the iiiissioii Ain crican uvi'aloi‘s. Lleiits F. ll. \Vaiei'- house and (‘. ll. (loniiolly, both alive licti\'ei~ii Ojiis Negras anti f’allo do la Trliiidad, iii i.o\\’cr (`.iilit`oi'iii.'i. No pai‘ticiiltii‘s were received. Colonel Baranca placed lull crcdeiice iii the report. ’l‘lio locality nziiiied is an :il-l iiiost. iiitire.-:sllilo country. The iiies- t-iago said nothing of finding tlic air- plane usi-il by the alriiieii. Extradition of Bela Kun Demanded by Hungary (Special to The Guardian) Il.-\\Sl.i~l, Aiigiist 27.»~'I‘he extradi- tioii of llcli liuii and his associzitos iii the foriiicr lliiiigiiriiiii Poiiiiiiiiiiist Govcrniiiciit. has been iiciiiiiiitleii by lliiiigary t`roiii thc New Aii.sti'iiiii For- row and mire giimeto this office and _____~______ to have him sate lioiiie agaiii. secure one of thc best Dictionaries - "'- .......-.... .............._ Pte. Essery Weloomed Home ' _ -f-F “".‘.-‘.""’l-‘...”s.l"6"'2.“““°'.=.=*-,f'- “ft-<'_'» 567-8-28MGl. 'TRY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT. for your next order, for blllheads, lotterherids, envelopes, visltlni cards, posters. All kinds of pamph- let work done. Special prices on Ill1'Ke quantities. The Job Printing Department of The Island Guardian Publishing Co., 176 Kent Street. Charlottetown. . *AUCTION.-FURNITURE FOR 'MFL Otto Ilolfiiiiin, 103 Elm Avenue on Saturday August 30th commenc- ing at 11 o'clock, all his household effects comprising parlor, dinl°n8 room. hall, bedroom and kitchen iiimiium, -organ. superior ¢°W»§ plow. harness, stove, etc. _R- Bealrsto, Auctioneer. t Aug.273l °AUCTlGN-RARE OLD MAHOG- MIY furniture, for ‘the Lowden Estate at the old American Con- sulate Coriio 'Water and Haviland Streets, on Thiiesday, Bept. 2nd 00m' menetng iii- 11 0'cioi=k, ia quantity hoiiiieliold furniture including some rare pieces ‘ mahogany. wnvrivf piano, mantle, mirror, pictures. carpets. etc, at 12 o'clock M011 some cliiy the residence will be of- fered for Bale. R.» B9BI\'lf°» ......-~ *__ Among tho soldiers arriving in the city on Weiliiesriay evening, having crossed over on the Saxoiiia from England was Private F. J. Es'scl‘y. son of Mrs. lsanc Esserl' Of Ulllflll Road, wiio is looking f‘X"l‘-etllllgll' fit after his trying experience as zi pris- oner in Westplinlcii, Geriiiany for two and a half years. Mr. Essery joineil up with a sqiiad~ roii of the Mounted Rifles i‘roni this province, with licndquartcrs at Ani- herst, und lifter crossing to Eiiizlaiitl transferred t.o the 4th, going over to France in October of 1910,. After see ing niuch hard fighting lio was tiiken risoner on June 2nd ln the third attle of Ypres the story of which is well known and was only released eight months ago, His lilo in the pris- on camps. where the diet consisted of seven ounces of black bread iiday. with two bowls of soup murle from mangles. carrots, etc., is a tale that makes one burn for vengeance. For six months lie worked in ri scriil1~ll`0“ yarll, loading and unloading scrap iron which came "in, in great carloiids and was then sent to the coal minus where he worked about one niile un- der ground under trying conditions. Had lt not been for thc constant par cols received from home, the prison- "` ieqssawrariou F'-iMsoAi.s A1' HALIFAX ev me P mace or wAi.ias iiiiiiiaigiiii. __A A“cuo“"_ _ 5a"_,7M5|_Lers could not have survived their B q _ .. to-nu( eigii Oillco, according t0 a iio.~'patcli 5,000,000 Germans Want to Emigrate ` lil-L'ltl.iN, August 27.~[<`lvc million (lt-riiiaiis have filed with the coiitriil biirciiu ol' iiiiiiiigriitioii and its sixty l'o\ii' siib-stzitiaiiis, oppliizitioiis i`oi‘ pci‘iiiiss'ioii to lcavo tlip couiitry. The iiiiijorily ol' llir- iiiteiiiliiig ciiiigraiits are liiriiiiig tht-ir eyes towards South Aiiiericii. A large iiiiiiiiiri' have lndica ted their desire to settlc iii Palestliie. Sensation Caused By U. S. Admiral ____- l".»\RlS, August. ZS.-Aii iiiforiiial warning to 'I`ui'ki»_v that iiiassacres of Ariiii-nians iiiiist i-e:isi~. given rer- eiitly by ltcar Adiiiirzil Mark L, Bris- tol, ciziiiniaiiiloi' oi' tlic United States Naval l\`oi‘cc.=; in Turkey, caiisod sonic tliiiig of a i`lui‘ry iii l~‘rciicli ofllciiil qiiiii‘lci‘s and iii thu Sirpreiiin (‘ouiicil oi' the peace coiiiercii<'e,\lt developed today. iii tho t"oiiiii~i1 tlicrc was re- ported to have oeciirred sharp critic- ism of Aiii<~i`~icaii iiiterfcreiicc in Tur-‘i ki~_.' lliruugli iiifssiiiiis and ollierwlsc despite the i'act that the l'nited States had 'shown no di.~;positioii to accept tho iiiiiiidate for th., iidiiiinistratloii of any 'Turkish territory. Tlic iiiiprcs- sioii prevailetl that iii this ease the Iliiitcd States, had arlorl in a rorniai coiiiiiiiiiiicaliiiii to the 'l’iii‘kisii Gov- ..|-iiiiiviit. it was cxpialiivd b_v the Aiiici'lcaii delcgiitimi iiowcver that tlie wariiiiig was tlolivercil iiiioriiially by Adiiiii‘iil Bristol, several days ago, that thcro was no foriiinl note seiir. but iiiercly aii iiiforiiial statciiiciit. Thr l'iiii»\d States was iiot. atieiiipt- ing ro spank for the cr>iil”ci'ciicc. ()ii i'ecei\'it1l! tho wariiliité Turkey. it .'ip|ieiir.<, iiiiiiicdi.itol_v coiiiplziiiied to (lroiit Briliiiii and l"raii<'e sa.\'ll1KSl\l‘. \\'.'i.~: tlii'catciietl. Tho cxplaiiatioii of thi- .t\iiicri1'iiii tlr-lcgiitioii to the peace i-ohfi-i»|\t»n that ihi- wiiriiiiig was iii- t`rriiii\l_ lio\\'cvei‘, .'ippai‘ciiii\' rciiioveii tho olijot-tioiis to the Aiiiei'ir':iii :ivtioii based upon thc idea that the lliiitoil Stzitos \vas spiyakiiig for thc fff1l\ft'1'- from Viciiiia. ‘ (’l`l('l‘. » , i i t ‘ l’riiit-e of \\'alc.~i yestcriliiy iiioriiiiig. t)tiirialdoiii perlizips would like to liii' t`roiii the iiiailileiiiiig <:i'owd :iiid ilio rude gaze of the priilotai‘iat, but and .~;oi'vii‘e and as lic is ii very det- I i\Valt-s, .\licliiicl ,\lai'c:ivikcli, 22 t'cii- _iiiarket really deiiiands. iitiiiiwii tiiniitin (Special to The Guardian olfieials t`roiii ii. .\l. S. lleiiow-., Daiiiitless and Ui'0l~!0l\. Wilt) l\l`l`iVlf\l ln the city today on trains |‘i~oiii Ni- agara Falls, lii‘eakl`asti-tl on tiiolrzilii. 1iii- tliiiitdiiiin Naiioiial lixliibilioii ai. liiiit,-lieoii. 'i‘iii* city priiviiitatl sti'i>t»t cars to convey liit-iii at 1.30 p.iii. to llii- City llall. wlieri-i the Mayor dv- livered an aiidi‘e:~is ol' vi'i,~li'oiiie on bc- liii|l` o|` the city. The band ot' the tl, \\`. V. A. provided the iiiusic. The visiioi-.s will also be given a dinner this evening. Unique Charge Against Rumania ’l`()lt().`\lT(), Aug. L57.-(`liarged with i-i~iiio\'iiig thi- stziiiip of the l{iiig's lieud t`roiii at out-\. 'ci-iit piece and re- pliit-iiig lt with tiiat of the I’riiici~ oi’ ire Ave., ii ltoiiiiiaiiian, aged 26, was firi-ustetl at -the Exliiliititin today by lletuctivc Sr~i'gc-.iiiit (.‘ioiie, of the oily polite:-_ 'l`lic cliarge is that ot' tii\t`av- iiig tht- i-oiii of the rt-aliii. .vliircovikt-li is allvgted to iiavo sold the coins on the iiiidway for icii i-uiiis oacli :is siiiivi-iiii's of the l'riiice`s visit. lie is said to have iised .i press iiiaciiiiic ls' iiii-iir-s loiig hy 12 iiiciics high, two reiiiove tht- iiiiprtiss, al'tt‘i' which the heir] iii' the 1’i'iiict= was stziiiipuil oii t`roiii ii tile. SUGAR SCARCE A MYTH .\dpN'I‘REAI., Aug. 26.-A word of wariiliig was issiicd by leiidiiig iiieiiilr ers of the Wiiolesalr- Gi"ocei's` Guild yi-.str-i'iiiT_v: za, i'. :o.»Qii=ii.i. ' 220 Yds. llasli l, i-I. llanaggliiin; l'. .\lcQuald; 3,_ lt,.l‘e>i~r_\'. »l~lo Yds. --l, li. Roiiiigluin; 2, I’i~ri'_v: 3, l’. McQuiiid. Shot l'ui-»ll‘. McQur\ld; 2, Ran- aglian: 3. R. l'i\i~i~_v. High Junip--1. l-1. Runaglian; 2, F. Kllloy; 3, U. i\lcEaclici'n and P. Mc- Quaid. l’o‘lc Vault--1, ii. Ranaglian; 2, C. l\icl'liii-liei~n; 3, F. Killoy. lli~o.id .liiiiip (standing)-- l, l, Fl. 1li\ouslu\n; 2, ll. l‘i-rry; 3, F. Kllroy. instance, 8 it. 6 ln. 2. 2. Il. Pointe. E. iiunagliiin. lst. 33 points, wins gold piece donated by Mr. Frank lie- ncsi-icy. - l’. llictlunld, 2nd, I0'/5 polnls,wins silver iiiediil donated by Mr. H. F. 0 'l'(llt()N'I`0, Ont.. Lui-Z. 28-- 'l`lit‘ livr- liuiiili'e`d and twenty iiien and i`oi'ty were the giiesls oi' llii- ilii'i~i-tor.~; oi' viiiziil i>ogwiii=t-is liciiig-L-iiiployeil lo' By Mall, Canada, $3.00; U.B.A., 88-507' BOYCOTT SLUMPS MEAT MARKET ...___ Chicago Women by Boycott on Meat Knocked Bottom _ 0ut oi Pork and Meat 3 Market. (Special to The Guardian) (‘lllf.‘AGO,- August 28.-Following a boycott by many housewives through out the country on high priced pork and otlif-i"iiioais, agaile of protest struck ,the stotckyiirds today and sent inc-at prices tumbling. The packers found that the boycott on -pork had reduced the tieiiiaiid to such rin extent that they were obliged to witlidruw their biiyers froiii the pr-ns. They left 14,- 000 hogs with no buyers as a result the price of live pork went on the to; lioggaii. llogs which at the opening of triiilu wais qiioteil at $18.50 per hun- dred pound; fell on' to $17.50, a drop ot' ii vent a pound and later prices were ret-ordeil iit $17, ri net decrease of 11/; cciits per poiind_ Beef also dropped approximately $1 ‘por cwt., sheep decliiied 25 cents. The packers have viriiiiilly witiidrawn t`roiii the iiiiirkei leaving iiuiidredii of ciirloads of livestock in the yurdg un- sold. 'i‘iiey ray the market has vaiilsh- ull. Germans Swarming into Netherlands (Special fo the Guardian.) ` ’l`lllle ol' the Doiiiinion are sur- passing all cxpectiitioiis by tim lieiirtiiioss of their welcoiiio and bi' the keen pleasiire they oro o|,vi.,|m|y lllkllltl iii the l’i~liicc's visit. In (ho iiiidst of all ,those niiiiiifcsliitioiis oi? public, interest iiiiii of his own po ui) ll 1] \ i- - I nr Y. li I iiiici- is bearing liiingrgif w\li ‘ ~ 1 . die-pla_\iiig lliat quiet <~oi||-“ldv :iiid inodi\.~it_v which have nirtouly ,,,,_ dcared liiiii to the people at lioiiie, is 'rim WEATHER fl. 'mM1°EnA'rUnE TIDE, MooN. E'rc.‘ -.__ W'iFnf:ll:f;;f0. Aug 29 soutii to vr.-.tr The title will bo high this after- noon at 1.04 and tomorrow at 145 If WI" bt’ lllllh tonioi-row niorninghat; 1.08, and Sunday at 1,36, Sun sets this evening at 7,01 and tomorrow at 7.59, it rises tomorrow uiorinz at aaa ami sunday at aaa ` New moon Moiiiliiy, August 25th _ I"l"~‘ll -Quarter moon Sept. 2nd 9021 a. m. ' ' i - » _.4 , -T' g . ig -., »