TlePepel-Tltat Oovere Prince Edward Island I Like the Dew. I -‘-\\\ The Parser t Olulettciewl Gunilla!- Tlne Gen Morning Gun-ulna. Fouled 1&1. Having Been. (Special to The Guardian.) IEDMIUNDSTOIN, N. B.. Oct. 13.‘ The discovery of the body of Miss (Minnie Stevens in Madawaska Itiv- cr today caused intense excitement .in this community. Indications point to a murder having been per- petrated. The attention of the pol- ice was drawn ‘to the scene of the tragedy by the discovery of a set of false teeth and a hair switch. Spots oi‘ blood were found on the fence and a small pool of blood was also discovered. The police offic- ails followed the blood stains to within fifteen feet of the river wherc the bank is very steep. On further ‘investigation the body of the unfortunate woman was found Peacc Treaty Armistice Signed illGA, Oct. lib-The preliminary peace treaty armistice was signed by the Polish-Russians lSovriet peace delegates here last night. The armistice ‘actually becomes ef- fective at ntldntight October 1B. that is 144 hours from midnight lust. night. M. Joffe, head of the Soviet delegation described Rigs pence as ll. peace without victory nnd wi-tltout vanquished, In a brief ziddrel-‘s before the signature of the treaty. lcounausnn sracutsi ‘CAR FOR HIRE‘ PHONE 389 R. SOBE-MB-M. ‘BOAIRDERO WANTEDF-DS KING Street. 3B63-1IV8-0I pd. ll. . "V"!!! Guardian d807- N.B. TELEGRAPH IIPERATBR l PROBABLY MURIIEREB Body Found in River With Evidences of Murde Committed - in the river near this spot. Marks found on the throat indicated that she might have been choked and other marks pointed to her having been hit on the head with some in- struanent. Miss Stevens was lust sen about nine o‘clock last even- IBE at the Post Office, which is about 125 yards from the place where the blood was discovered. Coroner ‘(Yyr cmpnneiled a jury to hold an Inquest. Miss tStevens was assistant op-' erntorin the Western Union Tele- graph Co., Office here. Site came to Edutundston about three months ago from Middleton, N. 9., and it is thought her home is near that Place. Pram. Meighetfs Big Reception (Special to The Guardian.) STILAIFFIOIt-DVILLE, Ont.. Oct. 13 ii; CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, I NITIIREDISTURBANBES‘ ' BBBIIR IN IRE .AND Several People Iiilled and Many injured; Raids and Ambnshes Continue. (Special to The Guardian) More Raids and Murders. “Yer of ISlnn Ifelit to Lloyd (JPOYEOB Carnnrvon speech. it was intimated in well informed Irish circles Tuesday night. If war is lic- glared England will soon find that ‘It is war that must he wager] on ‘both sides, prominent Slnu i-‘ein lcadct‘ in London declared. ‘LONDON, Oct. 13.—Mliitsry nnd Iwlice rains and Silln rum ambush- vs were reported front various parts of Ireland Tuesday. Dublin dispat- ches. o-eporteil that. two constables were killed when rt police automo- bile. was ambushed at Bnlliittierry Tuesday morning_ Two other (tun. stables were badly wounded in an ‘attack on the military. A raiii on Ml Hflll0W's Ecclesiastical College at Drumcondrit, near Dublin, result- ed in the arrest of a number oi’ clerical students and the wounding of lay Professor Carrolnn by rifle fire. One ofllcer was reported killed nnd soldiers wounded, in other raids in the neighborhood of the Lord French May ResIQI-i, _I.ONIDON, I0cf. lih-‘Newspnpcr illillatchcs horn today said it is un- derstood Lord French will resign shortly as Lord Lieutenant for IPO- land. Ill health was given as the carts-e. The killing of illajor Smith during a raid. on the residence ol' Professor Carrnian at Drumcourlt-It created a sensation here nnd foru- mafmefprtiisfeil that it might result .' 1 r Y l... . 3.'.~§o“.‘.;.-‘" “J.“‘%%.T.l..*..:.‘.’;‘.".i£ Logegétv has); Declare War. Smith of the Royal Irish Conglab. _ - w - . c. l3_—-Formal Iioc- ulatyv, assassinated in Cork last inratlon of war against England summer. Another office,- wfls km“, - y the Daily Elreann Parliament and one man wounded in the Dpum of the lrieh Republic may be ans- condra raid. ' Soviet Troops Attack General Wrnnge! Moscow Workmen 0n Tin war Path The campaign in East Elgin was opened by Premier Molghen. The Government's tariff is based upon protection and not upon free trade, "he rtells the electors in strong ‘speech. The trade policy of'the Natdonal Ixlberal Conservative Party is framed with a view to the needs of national industry and n. definite unchanging tariff will not he higher than is essential to main- tain the industries of the Dominion and enable them to grow with the growth of the country. The Pre- ntier addressed an audience of 2:000 electors and was given n Irousln-g reception. Mrs. Mclgllvfl accompanied the Premier. ' *FOR SALE, A KITCHEN RANGE Apply to 181 St. 3427-10-12 t! "GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. References required. Apply 14 Lower Prince. " , . ' 3342-10-7-tf. FOR BALE—~A TEMPEL OXFORD Range, 2 base burners. Apply at Guardian. 3469-10-I4-Ilpti. FOUND-ADRIFT AT W-OOD l8- lnnd, ll. motor boat. Levi hiorris, Wood Island, P. E. l. 3472-10-14-31. “WANTED-YOUNG MAN FOR Office work. Apply clo Guar- dian. li-lti-i-lil-lii-tl‘. "BEAUTIFUL ROOEIS AND CAR- nations at Williams’ Nursery. Phone I'll-J. “TO LE1‘.— FURNISHED ROOM Apply 85 Cumberland Street- 343040-124“. *LO8T.— ARMY TELESCOPE AT York Rifle Range. Reward. \V. West, York. 8407-10-12-7l. l l l FOR 8ALE—TWO PURE BR-ED llolstein Calves. Bull and lteifer. A. W. bforrqw & ISon, North Lake, P. E. T. 3i79~l.-14--1i. wANTED-FORTY MEN TO work in ltumber woods. in Boles- town, N. B. Apply to L. G. Mattie. eon at Revere Hotel on Friday October ll5tb. Oct. 13 2ipd. (Special to The Guardian‘) (spmim to Tm, Guardian) irflgcfsggug/Llagtfiii Ldlllel LSEBASTOPOL. 00f. l3-——Getier- workmen in Moscow"? streleti tlvxd- a] wrangv!’ untbnolshevlki mndér‘ ccrdluz to unofficial dispatches re- 1"‘““_°1‘°‘I 1"“ P-Xlmcletl “mime carved. here “may A Heysingforfi against the new s tit urtuy of the correspondent ot" the Aftemblitd Soviet. fCilTi‘. vmiq-en 1.91pm] .. ' ' vying uut u pinching movement cuuvc-rgiitgc, upou the town of Kltk- factories ut Moscow and were con- centrating troops there. iiuvka Iiorthenst. oi‘ Iilterson. Fine weather is favoring his operations. Bolehevik Troops Ready to Attack. WVIAIIG-AIW, Oct. I3.—A Polish lCotttmuniqtte today said Bolshcvlltl troops were concentrating near Zntorylnka for an attack on the Uk- ranlnns to be started soon utter the signing of the Polish iteaco treaty. _ ‘ Rune Polish Peace Effect Oct_ 13. LONDON, Oct. 13.—~Peace has been signed between Poland and Russia, effective at midnight Octob --—-<+ Colonel Amerv’s_ , Plain Statements ‘LONDON, Oct. lib-Colonel Am- L- w» Inuit /'V,”//"' 0" Qss -&ag “N ‘W \\\\. Read by Everybody THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920 °'_ Th" quarterly meeting of Lllv t lutriottetoutu Board or Trade was “"10 ‘W evening. the VicP-‘Prtislll- cut, Mr. Pomcrey presiding in tho flllfléllce from t-he Province 0i’ tho President, Mr. lsanc Carter, Others present were Messrs “lul- Ilwc lllsslns. the ‘Secretary; N. lluttcnbury, ll. E. Mulch, J. A. Altrsstarvtyv, l-J. ‘l‘_ Iiiggs, E, 1i. lit-ct‘, ll. V. Buntttin. G. P}. Full, '1‘. ll. Woodman, Jauics llnlon and S. A. McDonald. Tltc minutes of llli~ previous "lilelillg were read and upprovcil 'I‘he telegrams passing between the limit-d and Mr. D. B. Iiantta, ilrcsldcni 0t‘ the C. N. R. in rcgnrll to sccoml Lflllll service Iicttvet-II Hnckville.‘ anti (‘hnriottctowtu were rand. The Secretary was instructed to write .\ir. llanna proposing that the steamer cross in tho tuurnlrlg, bringing over Innils and passeng- ers. 'l‘hi.~i would enable passengers and mails for points west of Sum- mersido and East and South of Charlottetown to arrive at desti- nation 24 ltours earlier than is possible under present. schedule. A letter to the Minister of Trade and Commerce advocating the building o1‘ a steamer for the hing- dulcit Islands service and ltnving a capacity of 2500 barrels and pas- sengcr accommodation for 25 first (‘lass and 25 second class Imsseng- ers was approved. ‘The board also suggested the advisability of placing the C. G. S. Stanley or some other powerful ire breaker at Souris during the winter Ittontlts for the purpose of relieving shipping in distress in tho gulf and milking occasional trip-l to tho lllzigdztlcrts to etmblc tin- cunIIIIt-rrsiztl iutcrests 0i‘ thcso ls- llunds and the people in general io keep in tnuch with the outside worhl during the winter molttlts. VA letter “Ins read front t-he Sec- retary of the Navy League of Can- ada asking for the Boards co-op- Bid Advertising For island lfndw this caption the Post sit)'sl— T)r_ S. N. Robertson, .\\i.A., Ll.l')., Sydney QUARTERLY MEETING A [IF THE BOARD BF TRADE . l oration in lilo coming catnpaiglt tor membership and tnainteitance and dlessrs '1‘. B. Woodman and It. Ii. Jenkins were appointed dele- gates to attend the Inc-sting Friday evening to arrange preliminaries. A letter front Nir. J. J. Ilornby asking the Board to use its influ- ‘ettcs- towards ltavittg lights plac- ,cd at the approaches and on the rliillsborottgh Bridge _ was ztfttlr lAYIPf’ discussion orricrr-tl to bc tub- lcd. The opinion was expressed by lsome nIcntbcI-n that. iI would be ‘more intportant that all carriages i-ilioulil be made to curry lights. A communication ‘lI-‘om 11m Brantforrl Cllflllllltil‘ or (‘Qnlmprr-g was nrtiprcd Io be placer] on file. PPODOQaIs for tueiubership result- cd in the election of llll‘ following as new Inembcrs: hlcssrs K. ., lifartln, Ti. (i. Jenkins, I.I-tin-.ir.l| \\'00d, Mr. Woodhury 0i‘ the Hunk of Montreal. Dr. Bagnali, LJI‘. Llew- m" and Dr. Reid. ‘Mr. E. T. Iilggs {Ln/v u eahort but ‘ pithy account of some m‘ thr- pro- \ “Killings at the Ninth Congress o Chambers of Commerce hold Toronto which he attended as .1 delegate from the Charlottctou-ul Board of Trude. The Secretary Mr. Wallace Hig- gins gave ll very interesting sc- couut of the proceedings pt the Aiaritlme Board of ’l‘rade recently ltclil in Aluhcrst at vvltich he was the only representative front the; (fharlottetoivn Board. He outlined’. the Inain outstanding business! transacted, especially with regard! to this Province and announcedl that his invitation to have. they Muritinte Iloztrtl hold their next.» annual convention in Charlotte-L llowu had been ZICCPDIPII. I The rcports of both gentlemen l were received with pleasure by the , lloartl and Mr. Pomeroy ex- pressed the thanks of the meet.- Ing for the excellent. addresses given. The meeting tltcu Ittliourned. pcciively, asked to be granted $1600 caclr Even if all these lu-. creases hurl been allowed, none of tin- staff would have been placed lni ‘llto position oi‘ adequately paid in-i structure, oi’ the highly advanced. class to whit-It they belong, for they arc llt‘lll'l)' all specially train- ~ . .,. ._._, m. . . m an» Rein R Worth leading an on Ade I“ WorthPt-intlngl By ma. ouch. W. ‘ Aline! fltliieflpflbl. ANOTHER TRAIN WREIIK , s m utw BlllillsWBK: One Man Killed and Three Badly Injured h, DAR. Train Struck a Cow and Went Embankment. . t a ed; body bruised but no broken. g = (Special to The Guardian.) TItURO, Oct. 12.-—One man is dead nnd three are in the Hospital as the result of serious wreck ear- ly this morning on the Dominion Atlantic Raxluwrv, two miles from 'l‘ruro Depot. The dead titan is l-‘rori Youllis, fireman or Kemville. 'i‘liz- Itiiurcil are, Thos. Yiialsh, Kcntvilln, t-ng-lnccr, badly scalded. William l‘. llttwtllntq, Watervillo lilllt!“ i-‘Ullllli’. T1101} mun?’ smllsh‘ were more or less smashed up. MARlilMl PRUVINIIIS Mr B-gt-gw H, liilllllllljhll} uws i (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Oct. 18 he ball DECLARATION DAY LN 57- JOHN Allie! given by the Progressive Olub (Spma, ,0 The Gufldja,“ toyllion. -Mr. Belles-tyne at the ST. 301m, N. IL, Oct l.I_-ln St u 111G801‘ I-Iotel last night wu one Jclm County dwliuulifln flay PW of the most brilliant In the annal- ss-c. a 1- w- ~- were declared elected The figures Wm‘ ‘he Minute? w" "T- M‘: are Currcn. 1899, Baxter, 1884, Bent _ Curdy, Minister of Public iWcrki icy, mo, Carson. 1754- The count who was given an ovation by ti: shows Mr. Bentley but eight below gatheflu‘ The praunwb‘ ma”. Illr. Baxter instead of ten as 8W9" ladies added color and "flew , previously. lthe assembly. Mr. Ballsntynr- sun. -ho was a member of the Nlllliir» MPERIAL O|L Liberal Conservative GOVOTIIIIIFZ MAN ‘WORK; and that the people of Canada w.» J] s wserno longer interested in the or ofllljgrlxmkixrhxocé- 13; gfilned i), a party divisions. This party, l. working eltgiuehon the industrial said. would even though the l“ railway at the imperial Oil Com- ent Government were defeated pany's plant at Dartmouth thls- the P0113 m the nan Gene", "WIPIIIB- 'ect'lon, still form the inn-gel gr w. in the ominion. While the 1th.‘: .ers Psnty was showing Itn: '. . T both east and west it shou . ~ BUILDING ACTtZIVI IE8 IN MONO horns m mind that many farm". ‘I The wreck occurred at. o'clock this morning in e d fog. A freight train normal . Kentrllle and hauled by two Qty;- glues struck two cows that lying asleep on the track. first engine leflt the rails and OOH!’ pletely buried itself in the The second engine also full - were in sympathy with the Govt ' MONCTON. oat. I3_--Building ment. The Liberal charge, u... Four cars that also 1m the Ifil‘: dinn Office. FOR ‘Scotia 856-<L. Chambers. Oil walnut on Saturday. Oct. 21-2 years Hospital seashore, high School, or equivalent. ll, Charlottetown. vats ‘ilatnlly. SALE - COMFORTABLE menls. had declared War on new bungalow just completed at Turkish Nationalists and lll'Ll'l't"(l Brighton. For particulars apply a general mobilization to Jns. E. Harris. Bank of Nova Telephone 3477-10-14-31. FOR sat: av PUBLiO Auc-l tion. Mrs. McCaliIIm, 1o Brigitt- Road will sell some choice furniture, chiefly tnahogany and 16th at 2 p. m. inspection 3—5 Friday. _ 'NUR8ING.— SCHOOL COURSE located at New York Suburb, Entrance requirement one year Il-AEILI-lfl-H-KIJ: . er 13. Renewed fighting is expect- FOR OAILEP-HOUOEHOLD FU-R- ed bebween Bolsheviki and Gener- niture, Apply to 201 Grafton St. al Vilrsngeks troops within fl. month 347540-1345. Other war clouds are gathering in liitltitunls where the government was reported drafting troops at *WIANTEID-BY YOUNG LADY Kovne to expell General Sellguu room and board. Apply at Gunr- ski and his soldiers who seized Vi. 34b6-l0-I4ti‘. na. and made it a free city. A d‘ - patch from Constantinople sttltl Ar the King oi all... Critically Ill (Special to The Guardian.) uitT-HIENIS. Oct. 13.--King Alex- ander of Greece was reported in a critical oond-ition today suffering from infection as the result of a monkey bite. The physicians bullet.- in said the King's illness llilil reach ed a crisis but they were optimistic as to his recovery. 8848-10-8-9! -i-<-e-c>-—- I I I I FOR SALE-HOLSTEIN BULL. BTlllSll colllllllBs one mouth old. Sire took grand championship at Toronto Exhibi- tion. Apply A. Agnew, R. It. No. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 13.—ln Norihum- bcrland four collicries returned a ‘ROOM AND BOARQ-A GENTLE vole (IPIMO for rejection against ma“ c“ b9 acmmmodntell Wm‘ 464 for acceptance of the coliiery‘ front bedroom and board in prl- owner-s prom“; for industrial _ _ cmli-“al “calm” pence. Two in Lancanshlre sYowed Apply "0' in we of Guardian ‘ihe greatest feeling of dissatisfac- 2932-9-2ltffiilon throwing down the proposals ‘T0 -LET IBV NOVIEMBER 1ST. A tnoderu furnished home for the winter ntont-lts. Apply "D” Box 101, Charlottetown. 3420-10-12-tf. ‘WSONTE-gdelvragnikrcn courts In 081' . to Guardian Office. mly M’ once 342440-124: .__.____._________§_ unanusn wAtifln "ro MANAGE far-m. board taken. Apply giving references a uniting wagsg, B, lC. care of Guardian Milne. 9308-10-08, ‘OFFICE TO LIT CORNER OF Greet George and Domheeter 80s., formerly occupied by the late Dr. coax-or. A0001; is om: George 8t. ii ‘f 9 8'! tf. ‘FOR SALE.- OPLENDID GOTT- age on Fiitsroy 8t. Bargain lor quick puruliaoetnApmly to Mark R. McGuigem. Solicitor. ‘ ' 3365-10-B-0i rename FOR LAm-isf-‘neun. er illver, P. E. I tags. barn, rond cart, 891d. Terms cash. foxes, 1M0 increase. dent, Charlottetown; bor. liaeautlf ere will be received by the un- fififllned up to Thursday, Oct. 21st 7 p. m. for the purchase of sheep and lentbl of the Maple but Institute. Wm. Onto, Bec- fetlrr. Bummer-ville. 8461-10-14-31. by more than It) tn I votcs_ 'l‘hc ¢T0 LEt-HOUBE ON FiTZROYyote being 2339 to 218. Street with all Inorlern conven- iences, Apply to l". Devlne, llunt- 3429-10-12-51: Mfliof ‘AUCTION SALE AT MURRAV River, October 16th 4 p. m. (‘ot- ridlnff sleigh, fur robe, stoves and oth- er sutall articles. For llllfl-IPHIIIITI apply Mrs. Barnes, 236 Sydney brother of Commissioner Smyth, ‘Street. Chsrlottetovm 01‘ PM“ cottstitbttlnt-y, who was assassinat- 3478-l0~14-lI. ‘OIL-IVE: tl-AlgK Fig“: 29R inst summer was killed last night B e y he urray nr or ox . 00- t” choice pa,“ high grade during n military raid at Dumcon I-‘or parti- culars write O. A. Sharp, Presl- ’ F.W. Lc- tnlding the home 0i‘ Prof. Carrol- buvnhettr, Secretary, Muff!!!‘ "‘"".lan or Allltsllowes College. Is Shot Dead (Special toThe Guardian.) DUBLIN, Oct. 13.—-Ms,ior Smyth ,cli in the _Club House at Cork ‘where he was sitting with friends ‘(Ira County Meath. The killing oc- ‘curred while the military were The aw1'1°'l2'6"pd'lfnmlly of hlajor Smylh were noti- -.'FOR ..OALIi- TWO JARMB. We wltuated on the north or blink‘ 0f the Montague Itlveruprpioh army and bad been decor- Olly W0 mile the thrivin . m". of Noam. 0H6 “n: nted with distinguished service or contains 100 acres with 500d dwelling house and out buildings. tied nf his death last evening. Mai- Smyth has long been in the der and military crosses. At the ltlme of Ills assassination his broth- Lend in high state of cultivation. ,er was serving in Egypt but short- Otiter fem contains 5o ncrasuly “nor-ward returned to Ireland About 60 res f d l ad n “m m A? {mnogfluglh nnd has been stationed in Dublin Emma. ataa-to-ta-tl only a the" "m"- Vote for Strike n cry, UlItlH‘ Secretary for the Col- (‘RIOS in streaking at a tneetiug jfOBLOftIlly of the immigration ag- lctits, salrl he doubted if any res- ponsible Dominion statesman would endorse what had been said in the ‘Irish ~(‘oIitroversy, that the cs- ‘scnce 0t’ the Dominion status cnn~ ‘sistell in the moral right of peaco- llll secession. If the [Icopln of tllc Dominions were willing to sacrifice their pri- vileges and abjure duties and res- pousiblliteis of world wide British citizenship them was no Dower here to prevent them, and in the same way the Home Country might. seceide from the Entpirc, but this power did not constitute the Right t.o do so, however bloodlessly it might be accomplished. The sec- esslon of any one of us would be. sa-id still to be a revolutionary and uuconstitubiolnl act and s pro- found ntoral wrong to the refit 0f the Commonwealth and all human- i-ty. to destroy the unity of the Bruit-ill Empiri- and impair the lteritage of our own citizenship. 'i‘lle Ellllllffi iii one, will and must remain s0." _____{-o|I>-——-— NEW PREMIER OF ensues WHO seem HIS POLITICAL CAREER AS nzeurv m 1on4 < someway. "l Colonel Amery concluded. “Let. o Inore be heard of fl. moral right‘ crl Iftlivcrsily graduates, with years nt‘ skilled teaching exper- icncr- to thcir credit. The (‘hztriottctmvn Patriot. which supports the Government, nnd which for that reason feels constrained to condemn the action o1‘ the college staff, gives this ex- planation of the Government's fail- urn ‘IO acct-dc to their (lPIIlllllllSZ Principal of Prince of lvalcs (Jol- lege, Charlottetown, who. the As- sociated Press says llil-i headed n. "strike" of the stuff oi‘ that insti- tution for hcttcr rcltluncrzttiott, is one 0i‘ tho most highly etlticutcri and Iticnlztlly gifted Academic lu- structors in [IIP ‘hlurltiule Provin- ces. lie is Itioreovcr :1 lllilll of ‘moderate, cnlttlous tentpcrsntent, ‘and sound judgment, front whom anything like a rush or impulsive‘ decision would scent quite out of the question. Ilc liar been Prin- cipal 0t‘ Prince of Wales College for almost 20 years, and has during that period steadily grown in the respect and esteem oi‘ the Gottcrn- ment which has employed him, of ‘the teaching profession of the ls- land, and of his fellow-citizens. For t-wo decades his methods and ideals have given shape to the de- velopment. of education in the ‘Province, where probably every teacher now employed in the pulb- iic schools was at one time or another a pupil in bis classes at the Charlottetown College. it would be difficult to imagine an educatlnoalist of the type of‘ Dr. Robertson as being idcnlillctl with, tnut-lt less being the lender of, what is popularly known as a of salaries. The truth is that the‘ term "strike," in this connection.‘ slon arrived at." is u. misnomer lDr. Robertson It is difficult to take such nu ex- uml his staff have not “struck” fotyplannilon seriously, in view of the higher pay, but have resigned t.helr,_fact that the Itggregatc of the in- posltions, definitely and for goodpcreases asked for would be but after almost a, year's entrenty withl$3000 .1 yean-surely not. a sum the Government for a living scale large enough for a Provincial Gov- of remuneration. These geutle-‘crnmcnt. to whit for, till it should men have not resigned their posI-lnscertuln the working of the ma- ilons with the expectation of for-'cltinery of a new tux act! The cing the Government's hand. Theylquestlon is one that should he dc- "llr. Robertson was informed. as tnany other officials who situiiarly informed, that the has asked forincrenses wero Government was not. at the time, in possession of n know- ledge of tho revenues which would be realized under thr- new Tax Act, and that until the machinery of the Act was put into operation, and the as- sosaors had made their valua- tions of the rczti and personal property, and incomes of tho tax payers under the new Act, and the tax rolls were comple- ted the "government would not. be in a position to say just what increases in salaries the revenues of the province would justify; and Dr. Robertson was asked to defer the matter uu- til the end of the present finan- cial year. when the question would be taken up and n tlcci- " I George Letyguee T lvlce, because they are ‘doing. are retiring from the public ser-lterntlned on the broader basis of convinced the fairness of the proposed new that the Government can neilher_salary scale, with reference to the he forced nor entrented into giving§vniue and importance of the servi- them what they regard as lust and ‘ces rendered by a highly 0011199‘ equitable remuneration for the tent staff of instructors, who have important work they have been given Prince of Wales College such an enviable position in the educa- Princlpnl Robertson's present sa- tlonal world. lnry is $2100 per year. which hc ivhtether or not the teachers has asked to have increased tohave shown faulty judsment ill the 82500. u-Ils Vice-Principal re-Iaction they have taken, the Island ceived $1700, and has requested a Government, whose responsibility $600 increase. A third memberlto the people is far greater, is at of the stat! has naked "w his least equally censureble for allow- present salary of $1400 be edvanc- in; ouch a distressing crisis to oc- ed to 81900. The other four tench-rear. era. who have been receiving‘ Teachers such as have been em- lpermiis .rhero this month to date m9 Government h“ no mudmu ftlffi°.'...f.‘ifii'.‘é‘sil’bi"lii ma» -- -»~--»»~- lllggins for the erection of a Inov- fPlTBd l0 b)’ MT- Bfllllllllillc. '1- imz Dlcttlre house in Lutz Street. iviinleter of Marine and Filbert. "FIN? Ilnnk of Nova Scotlu is apply- panned o“, m“ m" churn h‘, li.‘l.“;3.§.‘.f.$“32...".§ -~»-»-=---»- w w“ o: =- $301M“). recent bye-elections in 5t. .10.. and Onlchestsr countries. Mo». Wigmore and McCurdy had returned with large majorltle J I WOMAN CHARGED WITH MUR- DER OF INFANT. ST. JOHN, N. 13., Oct_ 13.—-in (lhnrlotte County Circuit Court, St. Andrew's. Chief Justice McKcoug-hn presiding, a case against Mrs. Lou- isa Nlatthew, indicted to stand trial on charge of the murdrer of her in- fant child was taken up. Mrs, Es- fella Ilall, who was present at the birth of the child. gave evidence. Threatens i u _ Wltluiliw Mails (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN. Lwt. 13.-A statement issued from the chief secretory‘! department inst night warns the public that if attach on pout ot- fices and mails are not discontin- ued the postal services will be curtailed or even withdrawn alto- gether in the districts affected. MacSv/inevs Fast 0n 62nd Day (Special to The Guardian) liONlDON, Oct. 13.--4MeSwiney's ntind was reported clouded today as he began his third month of hunger striking in Brixzton Prison. l-ie spent. u poor night and was rc- gttrded as much weaker. It was the sixty second day of his fasting. THE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE. ' TIDE, MOON, l-}'l‘(". TORONTO, Oct. IL-Thureduy. falr with stationary or e little high er temperature. High tide lihis morning at 12. nnd tonight at l2. Sun sens ttbis aflbemnon M 5.16 and rises tonuortvw morning at 6.1 . Pint quarter moon, Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 8.30 p. at. Hoozle {he Sunshine Kid Icgr- stall‘ are not to be picked up cvcry day_ There are relatively few such to be found anywhere in the Maritime Provinces. The ls- lnnd Government may as wcll save the cost of the advertising it 7s now carrying on in an attempt to get other teachers to replace its . T resigned professors. It can get neither efficient nor self-respect {A lng teachers to apply at satcn EAVY’ wretched salaries, and under sucn KEEP YOURH N! repellent conditions. Meanwhile ‘Prince Edward Island is being bad- ly advertised in the outside world. This unfortunate episode empha- sizes once again the distorted view, not only of Governments, but of the average business and professional men who constitute Governments, that it ls a compara- tively easy matter to replace e flood teacher. Good teachers are, and always have been, more rare than good lawyers, good doc- tors, good clergyman or good In» cbanics. Should they not be u well peitl LIGI-I 81150, $1200, $1200 and 81400 res-fployed on the Prince of Wales Col- nu brlckleyers, miners, carpente-u, or tralnhandsf