l f \ ~i _,$3 »'\ » ‘ _ >- ' ‘. » » ._»_~..» “‘s»_i- E 5 _ _ ' ’ ` ‘ ff1;.*t`~r . %g‘}W'4f§$tiif; ` ' - i-. i Jap# 3 .l'i=a;,i, . ..».-.`f_,. - .. ` ` ; _ If_.-_._;,.,j,(,;§h_';,________»_-v _en ~».» “mi V S . _ ~ cUARD1iL`N COVERS PRINCE EDW add ISLANE LIKE THE DEW H. ALL' THE-E NEYS W0RTH'1i¢A15lNG Ii; -_ ' i _ALL THE ADVTS. WORTH VRINTING J] ~~ --- _-_-_-__»_»_~ _____ Y _ _ ______ __________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______ ‘ ` ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " ‘f--"~'~---~ ~-~- '-~'-- '~ ~'~~f~~fY--Y-~~~-'-`-`-'1'-‘-‘-`-=`-`--~f»-f~-~~-- ----~~~-._.---W-v--'--'fe-1-_ Y- ---------------- _ -_ - _ - ~ _ - _ - - » _ ~ ...~~ . _ , _ __. ____ ._,__ _. ,_ I __ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ ._ ~ ff ARDIAN Read by Everybody mr:i1r_nnii'¢i»».- -.is-iiv.Ea.-1'...-. san... - e - . _ gharlvttozwn Gvlrdinn.'rouna¢s.1aa1 'mee cane- O CHARLOT'l`ETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, -1918 $3.50 Per Year (Mailed) In"`Adva'noe to U- 8. _ 7 $3.00 Per Year (Mailed) in. Advance in Canada lidlll CFllEF JUSTICE Sir Loulii l)_a_vies, K.C.M.G.. Promoted to Chief -|llSi1l¢¢-Sl\fP,0f Canada to Fill_Vacancy Created by_App_ointment oi Sir Charles Fitzpatrick to Governoprship ol Quebec. _oo _ L ' ‘~ ‘sin Louis i-i. mxviss. K. c. ivi. G. Chief Justice of Canada. fspsoisi to the Guardian) _wh-nie nr one peopie or Pninee pawn OTTAWA. Oct. 22.-Sir Charles island ‘heartily cmiigxiatulates Sir Fllznwtiridlc has neeigned me inner- Louis Davies on inns wen mented pro -7‘“B'Ul¢99`hlflD Of 'lille Supreme Court of rrrotlorn and the ihonour .his brilliant Canada and has been appointed Lieut.`cai-eer has brought to .his native pro- Governor of Quebec in succession to \;in¢e_ 'the .iaite Str Pierre Evarlste LeBlanc. ` 'N16 vacancy in the Chief Justice-` On learning of the promotion of Sir- ship ihas been filled by the promougn Louis Daviies -to the Chief Justiceehip of Siri' Louis Devizes whose pronmrtion of Canada Premier ‘Arseniaiult forward- will necessitate an early appointment eil i-he l'01l0Wil18 YBIGSTMIII -to the Bench of tlhe Supreme 00m-g 1;; Sir Lous H. Davies, K. C. M. G. accordance with -tihie provisions of Chief Justice Supreme Court the British North America. Act. This of Canada vacancy willl be iliiled from the Prov- On behalf of the Province of which ince of Quebec wihich requires at you are a distinguished son accepi least -tWi0_ members-_of the .Supreme ckningraituiisitions on attaining to t-he Court shall be appointed from among highest piosition lin the Judiciary of the Judges or ba`.rrist.6rs or advocates Canada. Ad multos ainnos. of 'tihe Province. (Sgd.) A. E. ARSENAULT, ' -- _ Premier. P. E. 1. The Guardian in common with the iiiiiiinii ipiiiiis A ~- _ ;-vm-»m9S|1§;q@'i1[p »ooo9ooo»QoooeoQ¢o~ lllllil.i’il!li§.~l _en _..~ iii ii_,iisii iiiii LONDON. Oct. 22.--On the occas- ion of the annual celebretiion of Nel- sou Day, -the navy league received on Sunday messages from leading pub-i llc- men. 'On the courage ski-tl ana* endurance of 'British seamen dependl and alwpys have depended 'the issues 0, _M “mt __wm,, wma ___ ___ _“__ man. oiinnonnietnwn. 2021-io-zsivisi. four. ‘Secretary of State for l~‘o~roig:n ' _ WANTED AT ONCE SEVERAL choice midoh oofws latieliy ireshenod or to freshen in November or early in Decem-ber. APDLY to 'l`.B. Wood- H l ' - nl;hgtsTh};ea;‘qt‘ia:'erB in Franc” lf’ ille Scheldt, at atiid several iiiiiizsv from-valenci\”el-ns arpTiliow two mlloii north cf Po-nt A'_Chin. northwest ol -- ` iglltilf`lll_l(iElllg` llLl.S Sl1{lll(i.€‘i`l.`(l. ' '_ nes- ‘Wie lll0\lS€1¥lll Tournai. tiienc was icrrlilr ilgliiini.: piisoners were taken yesterday in l ' » ~ _ - . iv ten tihe Selle Rner uns ci ossed on' _,ve Um R__v_”,,. Sen? and Om. tank. _ ( __i___i_i_: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ i i i i _ _ _ A ii- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ` ’ ' ` ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ’ """"""" - `~‘~`-'-’-' '~'-`-'-'-'-=-A-A-A -- ----- - <--_»-.~.~.¢- .-_-_-_-_-_~ _»,-_»_~ _ _ __ ._ ,______ n. , _ 2 _U fs' ` Foii vicioiii ion Y ation of members of the Executive during the past week. the issues. \Vl1'ilc tlicrc wus no disposition to 1niiii‘nii7c i-itlivr tlivl o nmol tuinty .is to lion long it will iiihc tlic cpidoniic to dit- Ollll 111 the Various proviinccs, no two ot' wliicli arc iiffoctcil alike at the same time, the bud weather later in the vcui' iro- ' » ' -_ - ~ _‘ , 'iporicd that he had ifgigxglrlged evcilry province z_iislci1i_g',_ _lor ii. survey of the Situ"- hm fr /dill Hg ipa standpoint with un cx_pi'ossion ot’ opin- . om o ea th Officers as to when conditions iniglit lit- | expected to be better than at. ._ p1~@s¢nt_ In some local areas whore the epidemic has boon \\'oi'.iiio on _ inn ENEMY Rsiiiiiiio i “Ei'““"YS“E"“ lNlEllNlll AUENS Cxtent 01' um dlStl"35Sll\i1'1iiitii1'c oi`tl1'c 0i>idc11iic4it.\\iais iclt tlnil . more than good was likely to result from postpoinncnt. 'l`ln-i » p1iiiil1ffa'ctp1's against thc postponinciii xvvrc: The imnicdintc .ect 01 ic money to bc mist-il by ilu- lonn for wiir piii'posc.-, Vefning thorough work bycaiivassers, the additional Y cv dnsc Igcneml in me Elms” Isles' Mr' ' p ` i Reid dl d sl idiav at his .involved and the loss -of that ' - '- m`“"“’"‘ " ' e YC 9' '~ which is alread fibundai tl nlimyfntumlof mtplest In the loan lhome in London' England' i t_ Y < _ 1 y maui est. ilcantiinc the wui- con-i ‘ . inlles regardless of influenza T“°°*‘ai1mH“ Mr E R' Wed -» lllRNllNiSUBl/IARINES thelagtfewd . _ - . - i im . .. Re Ort Iayssllas ploduced ‘l notlcolllllil |ml)l'0V(`ml‘nl ~ \iiiuihlf\. to ziwoiiiiiioiliiiii :ill tho siiii lilC8 W€Ii'€ vsllegcu Od tlfilograph flvolu npnrly ("v(`1`.\' l.)l'll\'» iiiiiriiios wliivli imvi- rcliirncil from Q h d I dnniinimously in iavoi' of goiiiu; on with thc di'i\.-.. Hg. osienii inni x.n-i»i~\in;<.- inning iii.- ~.C 6 ll() . _ iuist win-ii zinil sonic uri: lying oii Even One 01' l»W0 Of tl1G f0\V \VllO llllil ])l'('\'i()uH]V g _ _ _ sliori-. zii;i-oi'iiing lo aidviizcs r‘c<'<-ivoi- ` lii~i'o. E i .' ' , - _ ilcoiiragcinuit was delivod ti om the-. lui-1. that tlio 1-nt ii-i~ . l iitioii. '1 ‘. I » » = _ It was felt that thc public would :\p]n'ci~iiito thi-_ (l'iffi(~,,|`¢(. ’<‘1=l'l.Y i'<‘|HI'" ‘ll i><'f1\"' Y -\`niinons tho iiglii iiiiii. .-\nilif\\\i lccided that despite tho plcvuloiicc of influenza, there' _shoulrl E li<>ii=1i‘ Law awivd Ilwi 11 G0\'<*1`1\i\wiil bc no postponement of the cmnpuign. l-fnniiniiien iinii ini-ei'iiiiy <-onsifiei-so In view . of the reports from ii-few ]’i'oviiicos and dis-ti'icts the qmsuons "I Dmvoming Qncmy' th- . ' _' _ ,_ _ _ _- _ _ - _.` _. _ . _ _` ' _ ` '.»`\lifens liiiiorii-i‘d iii iiiniliinil iroin vc “._;1Il;ktl;?_;%pl`;1ee;;];(:Jn\§)‘;.5 M\11.'(l))`l1b1> lfllelttllllg By-uh °1'¢5i'a1l17‘lf1'10Uin-dining hero nflci' rho war. it was( ’ q pi-5351 e p05t'p0n9Ul0Ilt llblfl the COIlS1(lGl'- l undesirable to discuss tlic niuilci' -nil y _ ihe present time but ihe Govei'n` Today s meeting was called specially to definitely d@@1d(.»incni‘s nmpnenis would in-_ iiiii-i>vo1'~'n1nent further denies thait the Clannam Navy in zinkilug ships has ever purposely éiesinioyied life boats with paisseingers. The Gamzciain Govieriiment proposes with regard to a.1l those chargies that the facts be cleaned up by ileu-ti1a.l com- missions. SUBMARINES ASKED T0 CEASE SINKING PASSENGER SHIPS. ' _ In order to an/'oid ifrnyt-hing that might haimper the work of peace t-he German Government has dau:-:ed orders tio be des- pzitched to all the submarine conun2ind.ers pnecludiing this tor~ 1:-edoing of passeiiigier ships, witlibfut, However for technical i'ea.s‘ons being able to g'u.zireintee thzit thesis oncidrs will noarch every single subiriilririe at sea. bsfoile its ndtuini. In his fu.nda.men.tal conditions for pdaioe the President pre- scribes the stricture of ev/eiry atitrury powler that cziu separa- _ely secretly and of its own single choice disturb the peaioe of t1'=e~wo-rid. To this German Gov=crn.me'nt replies, hitherto the i`epTesdn’.ia.tion of the people in the German Empime has not been endowfed with influence or infomniation on Govieirnments policy. The constitution did not provide for the ciancurreiuce of the representation of the 'pfaoiplxe in the decisions of peaice and war. These conditions have just undergone a. fu:ndla.me‘nta.l change. The new Government. luis been formed in complete a.odoird:i‘nc~e with the wishes of the repnesentatioin of people l>a.sed on equal universal secret direct franchise. PEACE OEEEE sUPPoR'irED EY 1viAJoE1'rv oF GERMAN _ _ i>Eo1»LE. i li'.`T;;'i The leaders of the great parties of the Reiclistsg are members of this Gc-vernmcnt. In future no Grovernmient oim ' take or cc-ntinue in office without possessing the cionfidicirice of the majority of the Reichstag. The responsibility of the Chim- cellor of the Empire tothe representaition of the people is being V V _ __,_..,, , - e' ' .»_ r.,‘l 'if ,)‘_A._:_ 1 .' .,, u“l'A -i Pr/ _ .f~.._ Aililrs, “but .lor them our continen- tal Allies would -have been severed -ii an einer-nal sid. **7§¢R¢P**'|§'7li¢§$¢F'7Fi’F7li5° 'il - ii lil’ #Ci Keep It in Your Jeans’ is Pay day again! Wonderful *B how. the -weeks fly around. And g such -psy dire. tool Millions 49 and millions more ‘being paid in 4; wage bills than ever before in 4)! Cansds"e A history. 0? _ And you, Mr. Wage-earner, *F how much sro you saving ag- 3 stunt the dey when wages will “_ drop beck to'normei‘l if you ” don't bank for the future, you gi may no bankrupt -and Canada OB will suiler. ‘W When you _open your envel- Q ops. just strip off s nve, or s 3 ten, and ny: "\'\i keep timtin * my lssnsi" ltyou can msnsgo 5 to uve and you _don’t. You _sro as l Q,.,m,,,- .smet xszs-manic. LOST -BETWEEN HAZELBROOK ‘ and Mnrshtleld top door Quebec heater. Finder please leave at .ienfklrn's & Sons. 2020-10-23iM:1i-pd. BTRAYED FROM MY P.REM|-SES about July lst one bull 1 1-2 years color mostly white with brown spots, marked on both ease. Any person that can give any informa- tion kindly notiify Miidhsdi Oamip- -bell, ‘Mitchell River. 201_1-10~23M8llXl - > *WANTED STRONG YOUTH FOR mon mom. Ndoht work- Apply Gusmrlien office. tf ' ~wAN'rnn xr oxen Aonu. ron general housework. Ai>i>lY` 249 _.____._.. ..;.____.....__- J; UA|lY\\lN-'.AN|1'ARY IUT (gf paper, printed. “Fresh Dill! Filth?-450 Ulf 100. POI' D0!! 40! tions were normal. ' I l" l"`i“i’l"l‘ “h""i ‘"‘ "“‘“"‘l‘""` ie,g'a`.l1y dieveloped and* sa.feg'ua-rded .The first act of' the new _ Important Notice To Siibscriliers Tile Paper Controller has issued instructions to be con- On thc basis of thc forcgoiiig facts und ciiiisiilol-,_tim__. HW 'und saiisfin-tory imiiiiiiiiiioii oi' ilu- nicc-ting'ca1nc to im unanimous d -' ' . ,_ - ` .wnrz ilir iii-si is ihui. ilic irii-ns oi' canlpllign as scheduled, thc (li'ii)-'bidi-i)l)l] bi"-'L0 Iim~Llwd with Hwmw Gminmns' and “NW Ur UW day, Oct, 29th ' Up( nu "U “OW .-\llics ns to tho termsof pcurv arc ' Ins far nparl. us thi- polvs. '|`lic prop- “W""""""`°"'"""”"""'"-"'-""'°‘~-'ff--= ............... - _--_e__.,_._.__._______ ____ ________ osiil ol`i|icnllics ilioiigli just :ind "_ i\cccssai‘y will br' lookvil upon as ANNOUNCEMENTS, severely exacting and igiiomiiiiou~ OODIING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETU "Auction ss-le of stock. crop. iin- - plements _Wednesday Nov. 6th at Wii. liam Cr~ockett's. Pleasant Grove. Sec 'h““dbm3~ s°'|€ `Dosltlve. farm sold Guardian emo. _wsu-mtl" 'lllooker.,CuiM_lcelsonencli il f ‘sm sim one or lm _ma 0 Loss smwnlm P0" °\""1°“ ond_ Strathcona Hotel 4 blade #ll-M -5|-m9d_by grdep inqgmmcil that P. Brodie. auctioneer. 2015-iii-‘_‘.:\|2£ subscribers, newspapers must . be sto immediately after ` the subscription has been three months in arrears. In order to revent pa rs iffl "See -handblils for Auction sine on Nov. 13th at Robert Mckiiiivnris. Friltion Road. Lot 34, of-stock. crop. being stopped by order ofptahe implements. sale positive, i>.i\rn»iio. Paper Controller, gubgg;-ibefg Auctioneer. 2013-10 2;i‘vl‘2ipi| should see at once that their subscriptions for currentyear have been duly paid. “See hondbiilis for sale of stock. l While we may i-x|n-<-l hull' and illililwl. too who are not flelitlpg. but making b_i| mo~ ner for _Vie- smsimna limi mm-ai revue.- hsiidle pocket knife relic of dec- eased soldier. Finder leave seme_,lt Ch"l`own Guardian < aoiramimndf crop and implements of Herbert Dei posture. P. Brodie. oucmoneer |- _ _ - _ _ _ nn. .mn-sn-neiii. monday, Nov. 4. s.ire"P‘°8"°`3" "ll me las* (f"`°i “la” ' i Let us then wait- calml ' an I _ . 1 I01s.10-28M2iP<\. i cqnemqqq on pq, gin-eg. . The dei-mm note assumes that uieuom ot adsmnnlne md N and will not br ac-i~eilr=d to iiniil thi- vncmy is licaten into submission. At present thatis fur from liciiiu llic case. llc is it is lriii- br-ing di-ivi-ii out of Belgium and |°`ruiir‘e hiil tliiil does not greatly al'l`ccl. his ligliiiuig powers: hc will bv on his own ground able to choose his points ol G-overnment to lay before the Rcichstag a. bill to ailtbr the cons- titution of Empire so that the cmsent of the riapteaenltaililion-Of the people is required for decisions on wlarr and pieaioe. The p'e'r»` m.an‘,enoe of the new system is however guairainteedmot 0‘nly`by constitutions. ldafeguards, but also by the umiliaildeablie~det»e1_’-` mination of the ‘Ge'rma.n people. Thie whole vast maijority stands behind thicree reforms and demamls their enlergetic con- tinualnce. This question of the President with whom he and the Govqrnment associated agirilnst G-ermainy ame dealing," is thienefore answered in a. clear uxiequivocal manner by the statment that the offer of peace armistioe has come from _obo Government whic his free from an'bi.'tra.ry and ixnepoiiiilms influence sind is supported by the aipptroval of the overwhelm- resistance. with a powerful :ii-ina ing maabrity of German people _ composed ol' seasoned soldiers. Ii by:expcrirn(‘i'd and i'i\.soiii'i-i-_fill generals. and in doi`i~ii..sisliinci'. 0 _ _ SIGNED SOLF. il GERMAN NOTE DOES NOT CO\/l million morr .\mci~i<‘aii soldivrs to ER 1-Hg gRgUND arrive bcfore long' wc iniisi also rx pcct winter w cn no r~xlcnsi\ `(‘ military movements can lw iindvi' X taken. ` have soon alittle ol' war fareilndinow h0w,s|0v|y math.” view held in autnoratlve qnoriiers re- ' h garding the situation arising out or which is likely to be su den. _ L0. DON. ()ci. 22.---li luis been iviirnc by Rcutori-_i Limited that the vresiiient only demanded the evacu- ntion of occupied territory and the Germans are still work-ln( on that assumption: that is mt `lo. Freedom of the seas. as underqood' by the Germans. cannot "`l»”e"“'sen1ii.ad_" by d son‘s note is as follows Great Britain at ail.‘l‘h'efe'ars voftrlllsv ` other mveiii questions requiring study. Other points which have lie! the German reply to President Wil- yet been couched upon monde qua