... . ns.-.-.-_ " " -Au' '"5 MW' | H Y-` Y V if C A R ‘ ' in D I V-_-_-:LL 'ml ADI.- w°'“l‘,,§“°'"° _ `“ Y, ‘ won-ru rnrnriuo ”"2_fl_Ex"“'°°°V | g 5 V , ' T -ru: .~:ori.s'e raven THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDVVARDEISLAND LIKE THE DEW. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY i i J `6hi‘lo\tetown Guardian Thu. ¢.||{,_ TT°"""' °"”dl.”'.[9','”d°d 15"- lv lnlng Guardian 1887 Amar einmripiv n. deflvma; ami By 75|", gun., "mg U_g,A_' FRENCH DEPUTY DENDUNCE P A Y __0E_i_l_CE TREAT His Declaration That T 1.200.000 Men Germany Has Under Arm Caused a Sensation. - , . . , (3P°¢|l\ 1° fha Guardian.) PAiIlJIiS_, Sept 18.--During the bore on the peace treaty in the Ch ber of Deputies- yesterday, M. Long provoked a storm of protest when described the .peace as one of in] tice and violence. It was Bram," tau. he wld. and marked the event of a reactionary utopia which W more dangerous than Bolshe-,ig HS Noske, German Minister of Defe lu still ha d 200 00 The outburst. which narrowed ma de- claration, came from all parts of Hm' HOUB9. and the speaker was un 1101 I0 proceed for ten minutes. Presto he Deschanel. meanwhile calling for UB- der and threatening to suspend ck- sitting. M. Longuet declared that Gus able‘ probably prove to be the most n de- (Special to The Guardian.) the OTTAIWA, Sept. 19.-What i ent portant Parliamentary committee or- the session was named today. It the the -special committee which will glv consideration to the bill concernln tnv soldiers’ -Civil Re-Establishment an Ce. before which returned men will ma crvii. nn-risticii. iirrnur couiuiune lPP.oiNuo 4 I . s Bill to Amend the Act introduced. Relations Between Dominions, United States and Britain Dntlined. will m. of is ke Before moving from the appointment oi' the committee, Hon. N. W. Row- ell explained the work and record of the Department of Soldiers Civil Re- Establlshment and there was a general discussion. ‘ Hon. N. W. R'owell speaking on the second reading of the act to amend the Soldiers Civil Re-Es- tablishment Bill stated that the work 9 8 d No Provision I For Married Minors (Special to The Guardian OTTAWA, \Sept. 19 .-Provision not been made by the Government D .V to married minors who are un going retraining through the vocat ul branch of the Department of diers’ Civil Re-Establishment. Hospital ship Due at Halifax (Special to The Guardian.) HALIEAX, Sept. 19.-The Hosp ship Araguuya which is due to rea Ital ch - - . -- _. .4 ¢~\h» communication and transport are rapidly removing the conditions of general insultirity which encompass the life ot' islund communities. Com-' parative isolation in tho past had its inevitable effect in impairing thc visi-’ on of their inhabitants and this stlg-T matism has been inherited along with' the many virtues which are notice-, able among island peoples. The horiz-l on circle looked _smaller to an island-r er and he always saw it from the some VlS|TOR’S INIPRESSICNS R. S 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND has .___--_ R the a' ment of increased allowangig Fa Br der- ‘ ' ion- S01_ II. "The broad gauge will broaden pep- Modern developments, especially in ples minds.” said Mr. Arsenault to me the other evening. I have been told that there are op- portunities here for the establishment ot' it boot and shoe factory and o wool- len industry and that they have been discussed as probabilities. An effort was made some few years - algo to commercialize the large peat resources west ot` Summerside, but » which eventually tizzled out. I was going to say “petered" out. Anything definite by way ot’ explanation I have V - sun er armsl . Omen. - (ti _ _ Hp 1, , _ _ _ V _ V W Y . represen a ons_as to their needs of the Department, such as vocation a fax tomorrow night with inva Pom, 0, vmw; not l,ke'm5 b,.0me,.,,n been ,maple to gen Probably the rea- Newsprint inquiry Again Adjourned (Special to The Guardian.; i OTTAWA. SSDI- 18.-The newsprlnt inquiry is “on again, off again", t day’s session before commissioner A. Pringle having resulted in an a journmem to the second week in Oct how .many enemy aliens wefe stil “_ terned ln -Canada. Mr. Doherty rep er 847. Ninety one, Mr. Doherty ad us had been interned since the sign it of the armistlce. ober. Today‘s feature was the a nouncement by the -Commission that Canadian papers ure in a ser-lo wny for newsprint, some finding hard to obtain the requirements, "bu he added, "so long as I om paper c troller I am going to see the Cunadl Press supplied with paper. There a lot of it in this country, and if t Canadian mills have been making contracts outside the country, I can' to OII t l D Ex-Crown Prince Again Reported in German ‘ (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Sept 18.-A rumor has gain reached Paris by ‘way-of Zurl that the former German Crown Pr-in has returned to his native country. Subscriptions for 12?; OTTAWA. sept. ts.-in the C d, “WHS 'J28i2Grduy. W. D. Euler as an position ol' the intcrrred enemy nl is » - Y. 5. he have already been repatriuted. ,,.. ,,,,,_ ,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_.r Investigating Possibilitie y:0f ONS-WH. the dominion hydrog 11°F. has been appointed by the Go a, nment to meet Col. 5Charles Kellc ch The United States war departm cg 30 Df9D3¥`9 0 l'9D0l't On the feasib and cost of improvement of facill fm' navigation on the St. Lawre for theinternational joint comm T847 Aliens Still ln constitute the committee: I-I. (Special to The Guardian.) l Mr. -Euler: “ls it the intention he Government to muko early n Canada?" Mr Dohert “Yo 1 (Special to The Guardian). 'O'I"IiAWA Sept 19--W J Stewart (Special to The Guardian) rap- BERLIN, Sept 19.-It is announo ve? by the Tageblatt that Kurt Von Le r of no, head of the German delegation i on. I Irish Republic MI. Hlllllil IS . (Special to The Guardian.) iDU'BLI-N, Sept. 18.-Subscriptions for the Irish Republican Loan ot’ $250.- 000 were opened today. No reliable data regarding the response is as- y o. 19-rge parcels of prospectuses nr known to have been sent to loc 'Sinn Fein agencies throughout th country but many others were maile in the British Postoffice. There some speculations as to whether th latter will be delivered or confiscate as illegal matter. ""'°__1"“\ ,l couocusco srccutsg, JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD, LAND Surveyor, (Hermanville, Souris. ' 700-9-3E1mo.pd. et available. ln advertising the loan §”,xtyp(f.§;a§:. iglgsfesgeafdberdgci . G that he was lgirorz-.nt of William 1 Bullitt's mission to Russia. Ile 9 declared that neither Lloyd Ge “_ or President w-risen had spoken is him about any such terms as Bu 0 says he got from the 'Soviet gov <1 ment. Knights Templar Probably a Frau (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Sept I9.-During the p 0 Meet in St. John Thursday night from St. John, N :i‘;:.:°._“i.‘r:i.::c .i.1..i.iiar‘i I NOW Afringtd F0 o ked de' Wes ’Lambton' W. Kenne ll d dis- Q ' ; ' A ,_ Tlros Twoedie, Calgary; II. II. Wh “"5 victoria; -Lieut. cor. Arthurs, Par ties ariticle in ithe German constituti 9000 Finlay, former Lord Chancellor Wil" Great Britain, was tendered a Civ lfifd reception at the city hall yesterda - gl i-I g g “ASU council and leading citizens assem ,.. LOST.-THREE ` AUTOMOBILE kéys on string. Reward. Apply. Guardian Office. ' 2i WANTED.-GIRLS T0 WAIT ON tables during exhibition week.. Good wages. Apply Guardian. 21 *WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO work around office. Apply at Guardian Oillce. 1068-9-20Mtf. The opening day was a busy and in the evening the 'Scottish w i n was exemplified 'ln the Masonic Te Calgary was selected as the September, 1920. The election of officers results . follows:- _. *WANTED-A SMART BOY T0 run errands and make himself use- ful around office. Apply Guardian office. _ 1068-9-20Mtf. WANTED AT ONCE, CAPABLE housemaid, family of three, good wages. apply to Mrs. P. W. Turn- er, 133 ‘Fitzroy St. `3i‘ °FOR'8ALB UNFURNISHED COT- tage with all modern improvements in nice locality. Apply "L. B." .30 Guardian Otiloe. 828-9-9M .. T0 LET--FURNISHED APART-‘ ment suitable for couple where they would have all the advanta'ges` of a nice rivate home. Excellent location. Vlvirlte J. care Guardian Office. Sept 20-31 'FOR 8ALl»-A DOUBLE HOUSE centrally located with all modern ` ` ter. _ Clrhplain. stable. Marshal. Registrar H. R. H. the Duke of Connau Hon. Sup. Gr. Master. Abraham Shaw, Kingston, Sup. - Master. A. El. Estey, Calgary, Dep. Gr. r WHA Eckhardt Montreal G Chancellor. r » G. A. Woodside, Brantford, G Geo. E. Day, 'St. John, Grand Col. W. L. Mills, Kingston, G Chas. F. lManzell. Toronto, G Treasurer. ‘ Wm. M. Tobey, Ottawa, Gr .I Members of the Grand Councl A. Cowon; Toronto; A. M. Rowan John; -S. S. Legere. Belleville; Alexander, New Glasgow; H. A. tor, St. John. -Past Supreme Grand Masters- ry Robertson. Collingwood, Ont; Mr. W. J. Drake, city, returned d as The Bill is designed to take the pl War .Measures Act and which ce of peace The following 19 memb Murphy, North Perth; Monnor Br -South Essex; lCol. Hugh Cl-ark, No m_ Bruce; Dr. Edwards; Frontenac; W Nesbit North Oxford; F. F. P e, t . ;né.North Essex; Dr. Beland, Beauc ed F. Bolton, Llsgar; Dr. Chisholm un . ‘ Col. Cooper; A. B. -Coilll. Northumb of eral McLean, Royal; Major Powe uehec South Col Trenraine, Haut 414 Sound. ace of Orders in Council passed under the asc to be effective with the proclamation ers B. len. rt~h E. ar- dy. ei er- mg land; Colonel Lang, Hurnliolt; Gen- rs, Sl ite, 1'! land. ln order to carry on the work al training and the definition of class- es into which the soldiers were divid- ed end also the matter of pay and al- lowances to men were defined by Or- der in Council. The work of the De- partment h-ad many ramifications and now reciprocal arrangements had been made with Governments of the United States and Great Britain whereby Canada took care of soldiers resid- ent in the Dominion who had served in the United States or Imperial forc- es and the countries tdok their sh-are of men resident in Great Britain or the United -States who served in the Canadian Expeditionary force. Sim- iliar arrangerneiitswvere being made with France, Australia and New Zea- d legislation must be passed. s No Austrian in_ (Ti llltl Sl. i.llWl'0lll!0 Gel-man Relchstag, - ent Versailles, has been instructed to lity form the supreme council t.'ru'. nce providing for Austrian reprosentatl iss~ in the lteichstag will he riru‘lifle;i. i Viscount Finlay d (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Sept. 19.-Vlscou E A ar e atherin of members of t E9 the Distinguished visitor. He was a. Riddell. The proceedings' while brl and informal were none the less hen to his brilliant career. B rand , Priory Knights Templars. The ses- _-- sions were largely attended and sides a. great deal of business through an enjoyable time was sp be' (Special to The Guardian). Put LONDON, sept. 19.-'rue Attorney ent General, »Sir Gordon I-Iewart, hs one pledged the case for the prosecution 1118 ‘haf they had diBD0SBd Of the c. amount of stock, namely $60,000 .iiigg-_ I .ac Well Merited Presentation G- To Principal Johnson company and a new management ln- uating class. was presented with Com purse of gold in recognition of the ex rand oellent training fecgived DY the while under his tuition. I-Ils Lordshi ,and in a most complimentary adores made thc-:mpreser]i{ta(;;l>¢;ln, bref§;';inJg0ht1 ‘ the s len wor e Y - ' *md sonhapclass at the Matriculation Ex- --1- :.";;““.§;i:.‘ii.‘..t:;i.;:“11..t“°.c.':.‘:.‘iia A - ,cali high on the pass list. Dr. Ross and Pm., Rev. Dr. Fullerton also spoke highl of the good work performed by Mr. Hen ‘Johnson at Alberton and Summersld Ed, I-Ilgh Schools as well as at Wes CM. Kent School. ’ r Ross has kindly offered tw ed .CA-PIETOWN, Sept. 19.-Replying ,-5. to a motion in the assembly urging ay_ kind. A start at least has been rr: -and ri substanstial onc~wlrilotlro c is no reason to suggest that the ini- provement ot` ruil\viiy facilities will end with the ontrrinco ol' stainrlnril-:sir cd coaches und trucks into Clrrirlotte- town. A complete and thorough ss s- tem inland, co-ordirrzitlng with ii r1ui<- convenicnt connection with the mai land is the logical ond in view. Wir that done this Island will thon on there cease to be un island except in its mere geographical conception, turd with the removal of the root cause ol erstwhile apathy in business enter- prise and in the conduct ot' affairs we shrill see the advent of sound corn- mercinl adventure rind crreivzerrc strong-minded administration ot' ;_:uv- ernment. lil le lr, n. li d glass age-‘wlrat‘ll you have'." system -there is o. certain elasticity. No universal luw exists to hold the little worlds of social interest quite indo- pendcnt of one another. There is al- ways it number of central points of mutual interest --the market, Hol- man's, Sinclair- and Stevvart'e, or Brace rind McKay's where everybody meets everyone else on their mnudane af- fairs and where the younger set make their “dates” for the "movies," ten- nis, or an evening at the “c:ibru'et." The "cabaret," I may explain, is the loc:1l.d:tnce hall whihc demonstrates its o\vn popularity by the crowded. tloor most evenings of the week. _The "Jazz" dance and other late creation!-s of the Terpsiclrorc-an order are. no doubt waiting t`or a. through pullman in order to make rt fitting entry into the province, but in the meantime the lox trot, one-step, und the good old. waltz are done to perfection. ing that in another house in the sarn _ _ g. to pick are not going to throw rt t Supposing, further, that one fine even- the dogs llalf-eaten- '1`llf‘-T9 M0 ing one of the neighbours in the nex e People with a good substnrriiul bon t large number ol' people with propos 9 tions of industrial development o d various scales of magnitude who \\i d not be content to sit tight :intl fum E Sport. In point of athletics, things are n quiet. Tennis serves to satisfy a cer- H tnin section ot’ the community' :ind e with the exception of a few isolated D Y children' That would be most ul; posed by the narrow views of any on fire and to call in the assistance o u friends came to your assistance, wit the exception of William 'Lyon *Ma it his suitcase in his hand and stood o the sidewalk. picking his teeth, look ing at you. Supposing he told yo he had a good job in the Unite States, and hoped you would get th fire put out and the vicious neigh- day, and went on to the railway sta- tion. Supposing that, after a lon r sh boure were killed and you were bad- i,"§§f|°¥¥m%',}'{, 'f‘.?,H‘p‘1’-?‘,'f,, "‘,’}',,;,-,f§f§§ mood E. sneppsrd. rms Angeles, ng r e c e Oillce. 795-9-Bmtf *LGBT THURSDAY .NIGHT B -tween Bayfield, -Elm Avenue r -Passrnors Street. a carriage wr v~ Fltrderi’piea'rr° leave st. 54 Bays _d Street. ' ‘ i069pd. rouno.-on Paine: 'crash' pair ladies spectacles with gold chain attached. Finder may hehe some on `oppltcAtion"!o “J’ac1f'I¢ig3e» barber, and’ paying- for auvt. ' - ~ ' r sept zoui Wi-Ll. ALL' WHO HAVE PROM!! D donations to the suoerllul-tri! ° in ern-"or"-iris' P. nc. rwnosolt I -kindly pond some to Mrs. B. R - ers, r., not later than Mood Y debt !u2'.» " ’ ' 19 7 can’ ron ~sA'|.|.-| »wi|.i. agar. on the market square -- on 0 7 7 lllorfililz turmrst sole. car in Sol : did condition. Beniamin Ca! ,l'.‘ Judge D. F. Macwatt, Sarnia. David Leonard Corley, Toronto, Arch. A. Campbell. London, Isaac Henry Stearns. Montreal: P. dtyrie, Toronto, Ont.; Philip Gordon, Montreal; Arthur W. C man, Winnipeg, Man.; Charles Collins, Toronto, On-t. -A. B. Barr. London, Ont.- Robert S. Hamilton, Galt. - Wm. S. Kerr, Toronto Dist. H: Williams, Kingston and Ott Dist. ' A. A. Bittues, -Montreal. QU Dist. ` Geo Munroe, N.B.. and I-".E.l.. Thou. R. Campbell, Salisbury. Dist. ` ` N’ P Mcmggart, Winslow. . _ M . . p wmmpes Dm' phcl. work being done in West Kentschool Ji. B. Clutte, N. Westminster. l C. UGHEHI-I. Wilson, Cranbrook. K nay District. girls initailatlon 'of 'the officers hi ded- he-sessions. - Ont; ‘D- . Om; prizes for. competition in _ Grade ont. during the current year-'one to th Wm: pupil making the highest marks i .D_ the Matriculstion Examination next friends M both genuemeu Wm be ha _ July and the other to the best worke D in the cla/ss. I-I. , 'Mr. Johnson, who was greatly sur- prised, made a brief reply thankln the doners' for their gift and express- ing his appreciation of the klndne ,wa which prompted it, while referring to the cordial relations which have nl avec ways existed between himself andthe me in Cha,-rnggegowm He has always pupils of West Kent School. Digg This well merited appreciation o N_B__ his service ns' a teacher is gratifying not Only i0 MV- -T°hM°l\ WI 0° Nl always been foremost in urging mess an. nlany friends in the city who have ' watched with ride the -excelle Too seldom, for the good of Prln oote- Edward Island schools, ls hpprecia- tion thus tangibly-expreseedh and the . incident is a. ood omen fort 'e uture. -3%* im. °g’.Wl$9;%’P`f 5° 13 °'°' k "wt K" owne' Himayburz' M The Guardiagheartely congratulates n tit' _oil < _ iis, '. c_ will not be denied when improved cir- h cumstances puts the door oft’ the latch. n It will be opened and theprovincial _ bottle of soda water taken right out u into the sunlight and--pop! 'Q Concerning Summerside. Il d- merslde business men. bill 011 l-he” latter occasions have avoided tl\0-“- g generalitles which only _draw forth, pleasant optimistic platrtudes and sought details. For instance I inquir- ed about the state of the brlck_ and B tile industry which was estnblrslrerl I have had further talks with Sum- e 1|. I of the next block driven off and _' . |c mon bound over to keep the peace. An by a mm] Syndlcnte “em R h supposing still further, that you ha plans under contemplation for the re- building of your dwelling, and Wil- tl d about four years 050. ‘I Experts, who at the outset examin- ed the properties apparently gave the misleading information par- operators _ 8" tioularly :is to the depth ot the clay V. |0115 0U the Wal’ back from his jab deposits und this deplorable error e in the United States, and stood on the sidewalk with ‘his suit case in hi hand and picking his teeth. And sup posing he put his suitcase down a the end of your sidewalk and sat on his suitcase, and took his toothpick out of his mouth, and started to SWG you advice on' how to rebuild you entuallyh placed obstacles in the path 5 of production. Demand Ima been quite brisk, but the supply insufficient. New I- areas, however, have been opened up and no doubt there will be increased production and more profitable rc suits in the future. Tire brick manu- \" fnctured at these kilns has been used in the construction of it number of new Island buildings and is ol' the best quality, lirtrd, smooth and even. "l_t would be a formidable weapon in the hands of an Irishman." I sug- gested, as a sample was given t0 me for inspection. “indeed it would," was the reply. "And Put would have some difficulty in finding it soft corner in lt. There's every possibility of n rush order for munitions from 'over there’ as things look at present." While the lndustry is not paying ri dividend now, yet it serves the pur pose of providing considerable em- ployment. Better iinancial results are brightly prospective. Established fifteen years ago for the canning of lobsters, the business operated under the name of W. A. Learn has, in its new plant engaged in producing preserved chicken. V980' tables and fruit. In conversation with dustry. though small at present. was doing excellent bus ness and that ex- pansion was only a question of time , and improved facilities-thero you are again Everybody has the standard _ baseball matches there is no develop- ment of sport in an organized way. But the boys have been playing quite ri different sort ot' genre for the last. few years and respite from violent activity is only a. natural desire. Lat- er ou, I learn. in the autumn and win- ter lntercst in sport will be more gen- eral. The exhibitions, too, will give it an impetus. The Teachers. Arising out of the agitation for in- creased sulurles for school teachers, which is not only a provincial mut- ter, but general throughout Czino-:la and the lfnited States, the local peda- gogues have handed -their conditional rosignations to the trustees to lake effect on December 31st. Mr. Neil McLeod, one ot' the trustees, told me yesterday that as far as they were concerned, nothing would be done and that the resignations would be accent- ed as definite. This is just a simple statement by way ol' tact. Unfortunately news of this sort is not a novelty these days. To settle this problem is one of the trisks over which the new provincial government have to worry their mere- ly mortal brains and there are :\ vust number of spectators looking on deep- ly interested in how the stunt is go- ing to be worked. But more on this subject anon.- Summerside, with its cheerful loca- tion, bright aspect and appearance of solidarity, has given me. two days of great interest and pleasure. flue of those days was wet, but t'ortunul.ely there were periods of respite when I lrnanhged to get about the town to achieve my purpose of obser-mtion. For the remainder of the time I for- got about the weather in my nflmlro- tion for the enthusiasm of its busi- ness and professional men as one or another told me of his business pros- pects and his ambitions not only for himself. but for the town and coun- tryside in general. Truly, l am personally satisfied with ithe unmlstakpable signs of the future 4 for this town of-tour 'thousand people. il with its fouinbankl. ieplglndld shops, , excellent hotels, and its- eiirly--two hundred motor cars. - ' Annovrvonnnwrs. A .i comme nvurvrs. ` MEETINGS. ETC. “Zion Band holding a urady 20th at - . . . ' , d _ _ _ r , , M\W°h if - ‘ ` yn" &'““d 154°" '°‘”°~ ° m school. “ - i 15'? Falconwood Hospital. ,_ Last quarter moon. Tender- sept. .sauna on e _,beginning at , , . . .. ._ . . 1o1o,o~ao-ilalnc for trionnlal selgionlr