,Royal l~llgliues_s arrival was greeted .,. _,~.r '.‘ i _-I ,_ .. , i. QOVERS PRINCE EDW » 'YH in IBLAND LIKE "PHE DEW. DVER 45.000 READERS DAILY _ " i'-ioltehwul Guerrilla Thru cents. p»f-r~- _ 1 ~ »‘.’.”.f.rl.i..’1.I~.i;'i,`i.i'.ii.-ici. 'riiissis ip.. ¢...i.. e....'.ii... ne. I ' '7 I _criIA`1tLo*rrE'r~owN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1919. I '_' -_ . » _ 7_3-,. _ _ _ _ X _ _ , _ , ___ __ \ .IlI’lNE5E Mil INIEHEEHE I I IN ENE 3lIlEIl'IlN `PIlIIBlENI soisiieviii Aseésifrfilcy in sw, - B - Menacing 'That Interferebcarlily -J glagtniiliggn? garded as Necessary (Special to The Guardian.) T0lKlO, Nov 24.-The opinion is growing in Japanese army circles that the retreat of Admiral Kolchnk and the increasing ascendancy of the Bolsheviki in Siberia are so menacing that Japan cannot remain indifferent, the Jill Hampo says. Therefore, Japan adds the newspaper, may make a new proposal _to the powers regarding the Siberian problem and likewise stren- gthen the Jilllaneseforces in Siberia. An lrkutsk despatch says the Sibog ~ e lan anmy .is now occupying positions 745 versts (161/, miles) east or Omsk. l‘he troops are preserving .perfect or- der. The council of ministers oi the all Russian Government arlved in Irkutsk_today. ' A conference_ of representatives of the-co-operative societies, municipal. ities. Zemstovs; and various other or- ganizations held ln Vladivostock hui.; decided to support the all Russian Sitzlverninent and to ask the Allies for '_i E 2 f IN E. P. II. IIIIIIN IIIIEIISIIIN The Killed Were Members of the Train Crew. Passengers from Empress of France Escap. ed With Minor Injuries. (Special to The Guardian.) MONTRIF'/Alb, Nov 24-.--Two men ure known to have been killed and six were injured on Saturday night when a head on collision took place near Terre Bonne on the C. P. R. he. tween a_ special carrying passengers from the Empress of France, which IKIIIEII lNII SIX INJNIIEII docked yesterday at Quebec for Tn,-_ onto, and the Montreal Quobcc ex- press. The men 'killed were meni- bers of the train crews while among U10 lhlured was the engineer on the boat special in the Montreal Quebec express- The passengers on his nest slleciul escaped with nothing more serious than bruises. ‘ PRINCE 0F WALES ARRIVED AT HALIFAX Visited liy His Excehency Who Caine to Say Good-by to Prince. _Also ‘hy Governor of Nova_ Scotia Who Welcomed Prince on Behalf' of Province. ..l'_.g i (8poUil1‘_to The Guardian.) HALAEAX. `N. S.. Nov 24.-ii. M. S. Renown, bringing the Prince or Wales from New York to Halifax, arrived iii port at 8 o'clock this morning. _His with a salute of twenty one guns from the citadel and a tremendous -blowing of stenmers’ sirens and factory whis- iles. ' The regal party did not -touch the soil of Hulifax during the morning. His Royal Highness breakfasted on_ board and then remained in qiiiet,l At a quarter to ten the Duke of Dov- onshlra who -arrived in Halifax _lust I | i evening t'o officially say farewell to the »Pr'lnce, was ferrted out to the R-e nown. 'His Excellency remained in close conference with the Prince for nearly an hour. At a quarter to eleven the l-lon Mac Callum Grunt, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia went on -hoard the Re nown to welcome the Prince in the plume |01 fthe `provin(ce. The salute was repeated as_he stepped upon the compnnionwuy. Mr. Gran-t also enjoy- ed o. prolonged conversation with His Royal Higlinens who expressed ex- remc plciisure af once rnoi'e‘visiting Ilu`lifi1x_ before -returning to England. italian Foreign Minister Has Resigiied ROME, Nov 24.-Tomasso Tittonl, italian Foreign Minister has resigned and Vittorio Scislcin, Minister with- out portfolio has been named to suc- ceed him, according to the Epoca. || conornsrn srrciiis ` -S NURSE GIRL WANTED. APPLY 174 Kent Street. 'vxqi---_-1--_ 'FOR SALE.-KITCHEN STOVE. 'Buck's -Hero. Almost new. Apply 25 -Bayfield ‘Sn-ect. 24i_o-11-ismtf i , _ WVANTED.-_-GIRL FOR. GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. F. S. Chand- iler. 75 Euston St. *FOR SALE.-KITCHEN STOVE IN i-iood condition. Been used for _one year. Apply 39 Passmore St. 21 WANTED BOY T0 WORK IN DEN- tai office. Apply ‘Dr. C. il. Beer. .- 2540-11-25Mt‘f. *WANTED BY YOUNG LADY ROOM and board centrally located. Apply Pianist care of this office. _ 2551411-25M2il>d ...._______________________.__ LOST-BETWEEN ROCHFORD AND ‘Prince St. a long rubber boot. Find- 'er will‘ be rewarded by leaving it at this= office. , " ` ~ .,., ` -__ :ws Ant Now nassanev T0 HAN- dle poultry of all kinds st the liigh- est market prices. Jenkins Bros. iMillview. 25-47-11-25l05l°|\ which set tile entire fourth and fifth fiom; apinze inthe centre of the build mfglie explosion is gilxitllitlicofgalhave ”°§i'.:“:r‘i.‘;i:.i5‘... ......»»'»»-»~» were inside on the lower floors DNC* his 4'-“WTS when the exphl?el;)\E1in(;cct\l\1'; red and thieyx risélgd $10'-n destroyem Ttlivsxlrinewlcifbhose which was 11131119 “L cpe time was burned- _ not of it ‘ls H good book m even a reasonable terms from British, United W better book! bht lift it far above all _ earthly literature and regard it, not as States or Swiss sources. the were er inns but, ss it is in truth. i 'nn-pe '|`|-onpshms , the Word of god;-nay, more ther . , lii wodf cl,u.rnt'li `-I j ..°...i..i':. H On Way io Canada, i K . , , . in value; infliiite in scope; divine ln, _ -- h hi human i enmansbi i (Special to The Guardian) regenerative in power, invaluable ini authority; universal in interest; per-, sonal in application; inspired in to-. tnlity. I i_.,i_i_. , Military Commission , ln Charlottetown; .___ Sir E. W. Morrison, Major General,§ Brigadier Gieneral Mcblaughton and Colonel A-. H. Borden, A. A. G., Hall-I fax. the Military Commission to lookl into the mutter of re-organizing t'heI Canadian Militia arrived in Charlotte-} tdwn last night. and will begin their' work at the arinouries commencing ati ten o'clock this morning. _ Sir E. W. Morrison is chairman of. the commission. , He is a widely known newspaper man as well as a soldier of distlnc-_ tion, having been for years the editor of'the Ottawa Citizen. He s-;i'rvoa‘ through the South African war and -read lt today never think of lt as hav-‘ . » ‘__ in the recent European conflict. i I VICTOR Prince Edward Island division off 00 per subscriber. _ ~ Cochrane .. ...; .. Moncton .... ... * Plllifax .... .. .... ...is ...... the pi-eviiierrns suidtns vfhwivlel- ,,,_ \_1li_.v/ith this division. » _ _ 3 ._»..»n-.=sf»ii.ms..isen.>ir.eiaii.tc5ust.ts:!it“ires;oiirtitnr._-ii-.eo.:»a~.tcc.f;,. .n P. ii. irini oivisin or ._c»niiiii Nionn iiiiiwn ‘ `Leads,All Canada. S ~ 'f fl other divisions in amount of the average subscribed per employee. The tot- al' subscribed was $91,300 from 326 subscribers matting an average of $287,- The results in other divisions were as follows:-' ` ' New Glasgow .._8220 ,per subscriber Levis ....~ ......... . ...' 19! persubecriber Campbellton ..... ....... ................. . .. 156 per subscriber Fort William .. .. .. 141 per subscriber Bt. Maurice .. . .;.._. 105 por subscriber This showing is moat creditable and reflects great credit not only on employees including the Cnr Ferry.- Once Men, but on Snperluiend _ Grady, Mr. Nelson and others 'who made a =cuivs|s or all the-mort connect- I Y LOAN _ Canadian National system leads all .. . .. 176 per subscriber ... . ...‘102persubscriber .. .. .. 152 per subscriber _, ‘_ 4 _, _ V .._.»_..._.___._...... _ _. .. , _. , , _ _ r .-> . tl (ri. , , (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Nov 24.-His Excellency the Governor General accompanied by Colonel the Hon Harold Henderson left this afternoon for Halifax to iuoet thc Prince of Wales on his arri- val' tliore aboard Il. M, S. Renown. New Train ' Arrangements 'On Sunday next, the 30th instant the CL i‘. R. will begin it passenger service between Montreal and St. John which will considerably relieve the present situation on the Caiiadiiui Government Railways. A tl. P. R. train will leave Montreal at 12.10 daily arriving st' St. John at 5.45 the follow ing morning and connecting with the train leaving St. John for Sackville, Tormentine and the car-ferry. Passen~ gers by this train will arrive at Char- lottetown at 7' p. m.. Under ,present conditions, on the Canadian Govern- -ment. Railways passengers for t‘his.Is- land are 'obliged to leave Montreal about 8 o'clock in the morning tocon~ nect with the train from Sackville to Tormentine. The morning train from Charlottetown also connects with the C. P. R. train for Montreal. lENtIlEII5lIIIllEIl Ellll I§EliIllN NYE, _*___ `, _ - _faut ors p; n p p; _, . ever solved, _will be solved by the un , , I *___ OTTAWA] Nov 24.__Mimm head_ quarters has been advised of the sail- ing of tlirec vessels carrying soldiers ,for Canada. They are S. S. Megantic,_ iszillcd November 19, for Halifax witli‘ 13 officers, 71 other ranks; Metagama for St. John November 19th with four officers one other ranks, Suturnia November 20th for Halifax with eight( officers 223 others! _ vicronrioliv Prince of W_rii_es Honor Fiagr Georgetown. 16 Feather! --Murray River, 7 Feathers Charlottetown 7 Feathers Bedeque, 4 Feather; - Summerntde, 20 Featnens Mlncouche, 3 Feathers Lot 48, 2 Feathers . . Charlottetown Royalty, 12 Feathers Canoe Cove, New Dominion, 2! Feathers ' Soufln District, 3 Fyathers P. E. I. Railway, 2 Feathers Lot 27-Albany, 4 Feathers ..Fort -Augustus. Mt. Stewart, 2 Feathers ` . - Borden and Cer Ferry, 10 Feathers 0’Loary, 4 Feather. ~ ' Freetewn, 5 Feathem Montague, 4 Feathers New Pcrih, 4 Feathiars Ent Point, 2 Feathers . Victoria, 2 Feathers Mrray Harbour 8%. Pete'r’a . Vernon ‘ Pownal '- , Rultlco, Cavendish, Bay View, 1' Feather Hunter River, 1 Feather Atherton . (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Nov 24.--The Canadian, Trade Commission has announced tbati it is prepared to received applications' from Canadian firms rcqulrlng'Gor» ‘ nl. :I >;~--"ii . Kensington, 2 Feathers _ nndaibane, 1 Feather . I Port Hill, 2 Feathers ~ it Rienmendr 3 Feathers ‘ Lot 28 i IIINNS- IIlElNlIl`. _ IIIIIE SEIINIIIE IS ‘.illIEiIliIllIIIll _ _,-4, Th Guardian.) (sP\fvc:|\lbv 2:.-An indulrl' ln' U0lll'I<;Amall' service from Britainnw to \ C no an Canada Clngtxmggegn lmsthgveaad mn Trade -0 the' agp. under ordinary t¢=\‘,`1§’!‘x‘;";'l'x:f:;;. wg; oc- ' vice Is exceuens' brief dislocation of cnssioncd bgmmg the recent ““'.y the servic; land mvesuzmmn hog. strike in IQKUIM- letter mam Wu., SYM gblavde from London to Canada “P” t ber _uh nine t me - glght age time “Om D0” 1° 9°" W" days- \ ad- 'riie eritisii restinnivisstagshzssfhe ‘_ vises the tradetcxomnwd Nr n_m“a“ may fgglri tcgamrrlaunicction vim *hs HH ffort dominlons wang `t.\l\igtm?£‘l`i&“hcw” _ made £0 B service. Ag] _ __,__..-as--'-"" ' r T111; _ I “i‘.‘S"ii.”¢oo'sI .rw I I ronoivro. Nov- I5-°-Fil’ _"‘_‘_*~°°“` E er. W ` . ..iif.;‘i:..'ii.“:.t.°¢‘-;»_g»~""= -"=@ ss nigh tpiiigiit at it t 12.34. ` _ , a Th. .M get! Hill", _ _R _ and tomorrow at 4.1¢. » » _ morrow? \;\:1“lli11" “JL” .’._;.~. I V : '. d§{#°m6es`s»iemy. I 1o_zo .m- l » -I pin: quarter meow-“W” im am-11.41 s. _mi . , , ` '~‘~ ` ' writ. _'i ,:. .,¢_ (special to 'rms euaraiim.) _ _ » , .~ ‘~ ~ .__ _ ii.; ` x 5*. ,.1 ._~ 1. iz. if :F17 \ 'lf .311 . ._ in 'l' -.f, fr’ .- ~‘ E