vu! ' vlenfrtnunnluo ' also ev svlnvaoiw *- 1IlIlpuf lil CllllRlO vw 54' » L OW lillliRlllllN ' _ ' THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY 1 - Ku. 'ru¢”A‘oS.' ' wonvi-r Pruwrinu --0'-_ ` , . ‘ THE ‘EOPLFH PAPER sith-,.1----f"' i :-7 riottetown Guardian Three Genoa. I I; ' I W ' ' § N CANADA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22 1919. nomic swarm. reams rw- lv _ming cumin” im. _ l CHAR_LOTTETOW , ,_ __ _ l___l,_ _ sy mn, canada. sam: \T.i.A.. O9-W Annual Subecriptlrn, delivered. Nm- UNITED FARMERS WON ON'l`ARIO ELECTION 0l lil Seats Farmers Liberals Z8, Laborers William lleilrst Deieat Large Malority. Sir (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Oct/21.-Of 111 seats it in the House the Conservatives elect-_ Machlin, active loader of the Liberty ed 26; Liberals elected 28; United League. is beaten in Kenora. Farmers elected 43; LEDDFGTB Blecleli The Liberals despite their win of ' ' t e Inde endents elected 2 12' P ~ ln one of the most remarkable oi- new ections Ontsrlo has ever experienced were the tiiearst Government went down to by acclamation went under in he t .landslide and of the strong follow- ing of '10 members who sat behind the prime minister in the last legislature, only some 26 members remain. The defeat of the Conservatives was due almost entirely to the tremendous vote polled up by the United Farmers’ Carried 43, Conservatives Z0, Wit.-.iam Hearst Makes Statement ` New Canadian ian discharge depot has been open in London for -the personnel releas from units and formations in Loud (Spools, to The Guardian.) LONDON,'0ct 21.-A new Cana -___- McLean One oi Largest b t t 'I bl th ` will11i‘t?ii`$“{0”il.Z’§t“Kill ,,‘l...°’ EW' S990 Heie- lz, 2. addresses receiving ,subsistence nlloevi I\ ’*“- ed. Prohibition Carried by "na-mely, government control of liquor shops. ~ ‘live seats in Toronto stand in legislature practically as they leader. The largest sin lc arty in ing ajority. Just what will be the next govern- ment of Ontario ltls im ssibleto fore candidates and by the Labor men. SAULT STE MARIE, Oct 21.-Ad- v lin dressing a large audience of support- ers in Columbia Hall tonight Sir Wil- lism Hearst said: “I want to thank’ po one and all of the people who ha supported me in this election. That they have not succeeded is no fault of theirs. i concede a large majority tc Mr. Cunningham and congratulate him on it. I believe in a government for the people, by the people and it is for them to say what they want. I gave my service to the best of my a- bility. l do not know what the atti- tude of -the farmers will be. Some of them were Liberals and some Conser- an vatives. At present no one can tell whot the complexion of the next gov ernment will be.' I will not make any phophecy as to what will take place. I thought the government was going to sweep the country and I was not alone in that, for a great many Liber- als who were supporting me thought so too. I have had a good many cracks- but I have always come up smiling- nnd l am smiling yet, and if i go down to defeat in the province I go down with a clear conscience on the work accomplished for the prosecution ot_ the war. The Temperance Act no doubt had a great deal to do with my defeat, but I did what l felt was right and if I had it to do over again I would do the s-nine thing. Hon. George Henry, Minister of Ag- riculture elected in East York ex- qu to to see at All other personnel will continue be distributed through Buxton. T Accountant General’s department London and the ordnance depot Ashford have closed. is interesting to note that Col.` (Special to The Guardian.) H hin the last House. In fact when MARS-E1y_,[,Eg_ Oct 21___Fi91d Ma a l 6 returns are in Hartley Dew- anal Allsiiby, Briilsii High comm oeiest yesterday. Sir William Hearst art, K. C., the Liberal leader, will Signer for Egypt and the Soudan.. e dlid till but l-W0 n1embe|°5 of th05`e`Dl“0I!8b~Iy 'IIIRVO H. lB'Ill8II6I\ f0IlDWlng l) k d . B ltlsh h' loan for -i - 1 of his cabinet who were not elected than did Wm Proudfoot' the former 11?;-tegalgu d F B lp y hourth Reglment Band' (Special to The Guardian) ' ` ’ ' 0‘°““ge’“"“ ‘"1 f°°*- in-‘nlniv or-r so rn( cole -- , . . .»- i . gnc ll:.‘;u.:i.a“i‘;.il.‘: lr ' W l er of the older parties and the labor S _ ' members can command a large work- ~ 0 fa Unoiiielal Day (Special to The Guardian.) Leaves lor Port Sai FALLS Oct 20-IN con . . 1 _ ri in *ha* WWI* t°°“ Piece leslefdav -nf-fa? “ “9“v°“~‘ was mchargg "1 ° Ln1i1v11Nc.'1'oN, oct 21.-rcssilnv lcwiiii: is A no or nie nm 26 grow- _ <1- Funeral oi Late Rev. D. 'BELOVED PAST OR Returned Soldier _,Discharge Depot LAID T0 REST Accidentally Shot -_v-n MONCTON Oct 21.-Ernest Smith, SOMETHING DOING _ formerl of Campbellton, N B but Y _ -. for the post half year, n resident of Moncton, was accidentally shot IN T OEACCO TRADE U---~5»-i-in-a-I ' ` et ae ver ecor t in merica. Over $550 - through the head and instantly kill B S I E R dad A cd Sunday afternoon at Turtle Creekzl S ii“’°.l"..“°“."‘ll.‘”"e“ Ll” °"? ’°.".‘.‘;’," an Acre Realized by Farmers. sf iguetn emaganeoni y lc what was posslbly the largest fum calibre Go-rnlnll automatic revolver he emi eval' 59°” in Cha\`10"°l'0Wl1 Wafwhich he bm“.gm back -from tm; “jmtlt (Special to The Guardian.) pony pnrcliused their crops. The ful- .I'l I) I I I ut f9l'¥l00Il .WUGII U16 FBHIHIIIS Of the Alltel _ls rm.” W.” 9 le was in-owing 'Elie jtlle highest sale of leaf tobacco ev:-r ri-9 ivllosg crops were bought. It w-ill d \vhole scene was a_touchlng and re-l i"‘“‘"‘““l lllll llllll lllllllllll lllll bearers Messrs Archie Mciiinnonl ‘DYSBS stands Hearst House The Open Bar Received a Black Ey T0 itely got ies fron came. repeal o ‘Act was age of b cies look in-g, but beer in feated. Q through g The las The avli in Hearst in his statement to t int 9 legislature meets. As the matter Halsey, Chief cf Staff to the Princ the government of Sir Willinm wishes to announce that His Roya meets. _ O Act are still indefinite al fromthe slowness of the r parent that -the open bar has defl defeated. Question two, r ostlng recommending local option for sale o standard hotels, was also d P0 the present time. Even Sir Wil l l , . . nt Sault Ste Marie last night nection with the return visit which was evidently unable to figure out the Prince of Wales wishes to mek the situation. It is doubtful if that to Toronto and Ottawa at the end o Ii NTO, Oct 21.--The results will visit Toronto and Ottawa unoi of the referendum on the Ontario Tent flciall-y. While in these cities th perance \ ` . " judging turns, the definite figures are available It uestion four, recouunendin the sale of eplrituous and malt liquor overnmeni; agencies seeme be very much in -the balance a last reports. . t total vote was as follows: liable totals at 11.30 p.m.. for the whole province werez- 1-Yes, 103,031; No, 114.~ e NINGARA e. at Montreal on Sunday Novomber2 his people 1' The order of the procession was as ni... _ 0 ay ar e t nl . Orangemen in carriages . __ o1n.ceo... r,_. ._ e W;-lgl1;_ , S cillsion Reverend Daniel McLean were con-lwvolve’ to ‘I ““’“bB" of “ends “F _ _ _ ~ , , -, , _ Iveyed from his late home’ Brlgmonlbullet entered ,llc em-_ passed lh,.o,_,gll»ictoiilcd on the l\oi-th American Lon- seen that 398_ucres ofzmtrglggcco _ the head and came out on the other tineut was realized by a hunrlrcll or nought to tho plxollucers S , tin - . . ., _ n Road to the cemetery at Lot 48.! _ , , __ , _ ,, prlellds from ful. and "em, gallleredlslde. crashed into the wall and dis; Elurc gloivtis of Virl,lni.1. l3rl_,,llt io- .ln .lcyelnge of |$\oo4.t5040p)e(l°0&acre nd* to My their last tribute to one whotgllmgal-e,l_ pm-l Og me skull was Com.. .iccc in the Leamington district yes- roun ,lgures -Hou . P011 b. - - ’ 1 ff terduy, when Mr. F. lt. Gregory, limi- lhe`avernl;e DHHS 1101” DOUMI being ~ etei bl _ was indeed gready “ved and welp y own 0 agar of the iniperl-al 'Tobacco Coin- oS S-10 Cents. 3 __Gj?_, Elllilll 1 ` A ti ill I ' ' , .__ _ _ . _ , ,l H cos; W' u’el“‘°’f‘_ (ia/.ettc says that is unricislnnils tier- l I °“ Y W ’eZ“"19‘ many -has paid the first installment "W" Henrsc' of the war indemnity The newsla f~- 1'\l\ll'lEltS’l‘. (ict. 2ll_-~-.ialiiles 'i`o\l\. \MHI'3RST- OCT- 20--"The 11119111' Mourners. ._ .' - . i ' I ~ ` `1. D 'I the Clliiimilnil who \-:ns .shot and mont station here is gradually Cl0Sil1E‘ Citizens on foot s-“us It Long sged Ox d("h‘{EriCs ci var' wounrlcd by his cousin Gc0rge'l`nlll llll' ll l2\l`F5€‘- f\Tll0l1I1t Of Elllll mem- N15 S _Carriages ;l(;)l(l)S08,(;";;:_(;_(lI{lst'e5 ‘mwummg to £0300" some nlonllis uno, was found lzuiltyofi boon i`ol'wni'dcrl to headqrgtrters 01' Tile following wcre il-is active pall- ' ' shooting with intcnt io kill by thclllle lilnritimc District, Halifax, and _ Jury in tho lll‘r.'s;r~nt session of tile-Ollllil' i§00i15 S\l€l\ “B blillikel-S Hild- Suplcnlo Court .rt Amherst lie willilliitolicn utensils will be sold at Am- I_ Murdock McLeod, John K. McKe1lzie,{U W I l ‘ . H ' . - " " J 1 T M L (1 L B Mille G D l . , Kino, with lic sexitencod nt the con- herst by auction. ` oi' thc sittin ' _ -.- llllOC M 1 d Prince will not ulidertnke nny official . -_ ~ , ~ _ __ ` ___ _ , one whicll will live, long in the lnslnoi ,Sent out by .the ImpLil.ll Oil Coin- ll,,l,m.l,ll,,,,l ,ll _lusllcc llllll ll l_ll_,l_l_;_l e- functions. -He wishes to be able' to is “rocrnm after his long tour of th n- Dominion. a black eye, even in the cit- -----~------ r whence the early returns Question one( asking for the I the Ontario Temperance . 8. . the sale of a higher percent- ser through government agen ~ ft ii l o l l i ills e,l,,,“,,~,'§§B§¥., girls Prllnsnnnrnis, oct 21.-The ioni- t _.___ E, survivors of the crew of the British g American steams p ey, w re 1 P rt th ter 2cth-Rev G C Taylor. pressed his thanks last night to the electors of his riding for their gener-l ous support and for the handsome lurallt which the lied up fog Question y 334. D Y ‘ Y D him nt the polls. The -results in th province are, to say the least, ver riisuppniiitilig" l-ion Mr. Henry stated "not only from the government stun lloint but also from the general pro- vincisi point of view. Problems of reconstruction le uire ii overnment ,l' - sie. Question 367. 1 Question 2-Yes, 109,555; No,103.~ 317. 3.-Yes, 105.7-13; No. 112, Question 4.-Yes, 114,866; No, 105 - The above arc largely city returns. MOf1rt1r10n't argl Md a\“°'lf‘€’f“'f;§ lillisbpllnaliicll ]hihe;nsnId?§a;";iglIic.as would be o. free hand to handle the affairs of the province in a courageou manner. This is impossible under the line up ns it appears t-his evening. llxalgenemuy expected. The commons’ may be possible -that later returns wil make the futur more romlsing. The S dn resulted ' y in suclf losses for the S011 ernment that its retirement at an' earl date is to 'be expected. This was no lthere were four. The Conservative were reall-y an advanced soclalistic nn-ture. The British delegates \vill, il . Wfv 10-all Fdlllllilliill I0 UB Carried 011 g);;g,ltal{,1l?,s;§.Y0ted services to the stated that there were some doubts R” ens‘i’n(; Ames "yu 1 An iiirllit-st wars held late tonight and the change ol ministers in the R D -F H t H e ll ln cmmecllon wllh the latter c,1Se__ . 0 lg was gv.n ou at _ic below DF' Woodmke mm Crown Pm_ l’ Fllmnc Delmllmem ll was Llwughl BV- Y- U 9' 0" a el' 51’ “Wig l . conclusion of the conference which _ l e _ brlelly ol the llle aml labors ,ll llle icnce the light sentence. was lt ls under mod ol, an lnfom ,ll .-=oc\lioi~ .iames A. Honway irom Am- thlit i\!:3tt!;Y0m;S€;lb_il-ggfgllalglligil; local’ deceased sam ,lllalullle best way tm. __ ' S ' “_ liorst.. The verdict has not been ren- = ' “cum Q ° C ' ' l t show theira reciation ~ ~ 6 D however, were unusual. l Instead of ln to general revision of the tariff the peop e 0 pp . N I P is expected, remain in Ottawa through T. __ ‘_ _ -position that the United Farmers of *W0 Dames WPBRIIUS f°" 3“W°" E 8' f hi °h“"a°t°‘°- and adnllramn Ur e out the day D1'0¢e€dli1g I0 Wilslling ` me mm gifted wléen ,$03! Ruse; Ontario assume will he of consider- able moment. They have been ambit- icrod at the time of writing ' ’ would have to be postponed- until -0. S ' ' ton, who ha een or ere o mo S 1021. _ g:)sW§;_(;rl;0‘I"§'1Se\;5;n_I;if:‘;n;€c§;ag'3?g their 0 ton t°m°rr°W~ ‘along home by Policeman Brine. it It is now stated that Sir Henry At th close of me servlce an Oppm, t t C .__------¢.-- -is iillcgcd thniliiellqrnprpled witlitglsg yous dllrlng the campaign to acqulrglorgan-ization under the dominance of Drayton Wm take up me Work as e _ - _ , _ ,0ll.___ _I ,l t .L , l l . ical, \\ lo tod lm e was um y “IN nn en M present m take --- ‘ under nri-cel Rushton continued the a balance of power between the twol old parties. It would appear that theylcliv newspapers- which "°*“`e‘l “the have succeeded in their ambition. It "lil" reasoned 'md 'made Q19" Dt Con' i-cmslns to bg 996,, what may will servatlve -instincts afraid of their muke of it, how they will measure up to the responsibility of assisting and settling our present unsettled condi tions. Among the most remarkable fea- tures of the election were the down fall of Sir William Hearst in his own constituency, (he has' been beaten by 1-500); the defeat of four of his min isters. MeDiarmid, McPherson. Lucas and lMcGarry; defeat of Sir Adam 3B@':k._in his stronghold of London by n Labor man, is-nd the remarkable f’fl‘0Wll\5 of Labor candidates in th constituencies where they fought. As the United Irlanmers endorsed e ‘vlelriirl to a senseless cnll it introdnc 'Sir Adam Beck,_and two or thre Liberals, also soclalistic in their atti- . tude; the Labor party of advanced theorists, and the United Farmers, who, on the matter of spending money _ at leas't,.l were advocates of a moder- ate policy. The municipality of ap- peals thus indicated made for uncer- n the war fever, votes had been give factor of unknown influence. The gov had some mistakes in its record ed in gthe legislature and passed the Labor candidates, the Labor-Flarnn er coalition thus has 52-seats. They won most of their victories' in ilorni- 9r Liberal constituencies. fl" l'BS&\'d to 'the referendum on lgwhibition the _province appears to A9 5 “Fill Hshinst repeal of the 0.’i`. -. but the cities favored the fourth Dmposltlon on the referendum ballot,l ll cluornslo srlcnls .__..'___.__-=-3 l i - l 'curses l-lumen r Amy 134 Hillsboro sais.; SALE' isaaao-iam: V , , . _ _ Pmvo a/inasms-2 rm: sec- ; “"4 lliiflsht pianos for sale at G.. A. 'ranwn li Cora 144 Great "le Street. 1118-0-iflltf. l ' ltxunrao To nlN1°--'rr-mln on 'te If rooms or a smell cottage or c,{‘°m°1.\i~ Write P. o. sci zao. Y- revs-10-xsisalpo. TRY oun .lol nmnrmo our lgltsrlgler non ougi. roi- bnlliuon. ,md °°‘l'» ffuvviom. vtunng 1" 3 Tutors. Al kinds or pamph- mu °r done. -loeolal pi-lon on D. rglillentfifen. 'Nia Job Printing _ r ent of The tai nd Guardian Pu limi cllllnmzgwgg-, its Stein emu. 'platforms will be s. powerful factor in the term-s of the members. In this it probalhly injured its cause. The un in -thc constituencies. But this was not control. Men who cared nothirug for either party were nominated»- won seats from the Conservatives. Independence, which has been grow- ing in Canada, was encouraged by_ what happened. Men who owe no ali- legiancc to Conservative or Liberal the new legislature. The -planslof the government involved heavy expedi- turos and heavy taxes, but the taxes were paid by the few and the many seemed to like the outlays of public money as well as the public owner- ship tlisories which ministers advanc- ‘ed. They liked other things bettenft would seem. or, with both old parties with the same battile cries they may have thought that it -marie no differ- ence which they preierred. 'The Libr orehr have-been -showing strength in the other provinces, where things electoral have been going in their favor. Evidently also they have been recovering in On-toxic. ~If there is a general lesson ft may he that a Con- servative government dloes well to ful low a Conservative policy and appeal when their electoral inendstesexpired ls ham' wok “long measuvea ln mumm- M' I ululunli inntoriiil. THE WEATHER '|.'EMPERA'I‘llRE, TIDE. MOON, ET’ ut 10.14. In TORONTO, Oct. 22.-Cloudy with _ of the Empire wish to hive' it - The tins will-he nigh this mai-ning» explained that the women.. me at 9.44 and tomorrow at 10.29: it wilil be high tonight at 0.42 and tomorrow, Sun sets this afternoon at 5.25 and? tomorrow at E34; it Qaelli tomorrow morning at 6.41 and ny nt 6.4 . to the Conservative element in the '- Last quarter moon, Thursday, Oct.. electorate. It was on auch linen that =“ , 16th, 12.05 p, m. in the 9”; cgmgryaglve, won mm. The Navy League today appeals te everyone ie Contribute _to the Supp- art of the Dependents of sailors lout New mom, Thumliiy 0c¢_ 23|~d_, 3,54 greater uuocesssafnnd today some ot.`l I* °°l- _ ,_ ..- ;_ . - ,._. ' . l e _ r Soon as me Swcess of tha victory” “nal glmwge of me mee of him 7 i'csistl1nce`anrl McKay came to his loan is assured and it is hoped that l _ riff a t mu be prepared before who had been he d in Buch esteem on it was thc intention of curving out assistance. Seeing Mcl{ay‘s approach a ta c -y l , . _ th d of next session Next ses Baum u special "Nelson Day" progrnmnic at _.___ nnrl knowiln: tlinr he could do nothing e en . - - 'pla“°rmS‘ Again" them were the sion‘s chief topics thus are likely to W3; ggdsgglgtelg; ltitgtrcllcll sgxrvllfig Prince Street School yesterday but ns ()T'l~A\vA_ Qcl 20_,..Tll0 lmnsllm-l :inninsl the two men, Brine drew e. ' ‘ the speakers were unnblo co be pro- lllulllll cl,l~l.yl,l 33 Olllcers and gg gun and flrorl a. shot at the ground. be tariff, trade and labor. _ _ _ _ . . kinrrl1r;nr;itr;l\I‘t§vth3 Oyingeorgiggiell. was sem owlug to the funeral of Rey D_ Umm, mulls' ls imc al Qlmlmc ml (lvl ll is ullcgcrl that the bullet inflicted Y W’ then carried out. Rev. Dr. McEwen of M°L"a" is was deemed to hom “ml 35. nor-orrliug to Hlllilhl llellililnlffilis " sugl" “"’“"‘l in MCKev’s leg. The . Kinross. Grand Chsillain, conducted exercises t°L\i1Y instead. The lll'05\'i1¥\l-` advices. "hm l“il"‘l (0 dei?" “filler M¢KaY or the stronger administrations" in the .the Grand Lodge ,el-vice and pas, mai. f3llo\vsrT1 S 1 B i G -.A_._.__.____...- H‘-l-1“l1‘°f1- and lrllell’ i10l»H?l'lD§ Glyn inc hnteve tley ca thcnl ` o-“ e ea s rtain l r" ‘mi C0"\ml‘l”1C@ 0 PUBS an C r V e W r I W MacLeod the service 1 S 0 I i~ Bilnr- urain flied and the sec D 0 5» ` Preceptor G. . - W elv , are Conservatives either ac- . -‘School_ E li;.l. ' - i- ‘ . - ' winty' Then' in the °x°m’m°m M Cuallayg or by coniilarlson with that of the Black plecepwry' 2 Essay-»"Nclson"-Leila McLuro. y e ‘md _Ghfll “ll MCKHY in the Wellst- _; solo ,md (-l,O,»lls__ Be Brllls ___ r-arising death Brine was then in a . hlcl h r le On' rio f r some ' . " h" ‘ ~ - to wbmeni Wlilcll 1\\t\`0ii<’1illor;ll and vlrnslremoved lSir Willlah Hearst largely through . . ¢ ' 4 'Recitation.»“'l‘ho Sea is His" 01112 :tmgl taon iziLY<:sevllde(x)i?:epI>ee¢l&:>I'e ernment* under ‘sir Wnmun Hearst' his' ersonal action and influence utlT k h C -iM-:bel Henderson. ~” “ ' ' on the statute book of Ontario ongofr 5 Song _ind Pnntouriluc-“lied 5i9f°" °°|°"l¢5 Ask F°" P°l"‘°'S “I” C°"°“°"' HI5i“3“"l°° “Te Very ` the most severe anti-liquor measures. I - White and Blue"-#ltecitation-“Hattie f"°"‘ th* Navi' I-°“9“° S°"\°“S' “nd It is "h°“5m P°"|bl° a ever passed ln Canaria. He also M t € of thn Baltic”-Itutli Gough. °f Cmlada- that he Wm 'mt "e°°"e"' R““ht°n measure to extend beyond the time through the governnlem, of wlllch ml 0 6 S0ng__,.Shlp Ah0y.._5 glrls _ _._._. . was placed under arrest Sunday , 7 Recimtl0"__,Ye Mariner; or ‘TM lanle ,,l~ ,lm Navy 1,9,-,gnc ‘cr nilernoon. Tile three men were all make the.lo.w efective. In yesterdoy’s (Special to The Guardian) E,,gl,,,,,l»»__3cl,,,0l_ tlnnadn hits sprcitd ilii~_:l_ilelri_' 'llic 010159-as ln the Great War. ' election he was himsof-l dc'fented,and CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct 21.'-A E Dzmoe--"Suilor's liicrnpipc"-r:_ l'"“m°“" A°"'m‘"‘ "“_“'s‘ ‘ms -lm" derstandl-ng was that there would be ln the _provlnce generally llll, govern. commlsslon ullllel. the presldallcy ol l,f,.l.~;,l.l,me_ received ri communication from Rob- I » no “meats to ml vacancies armlll ment Wes -bwdly Hhilkfln- Tile Si0ry` Tewflk Pasha former Grand Vizler il (lilo.--"God Bless' the Prince oi CH' Dmmch of Wcmngmn' New zeal' ll has been told before. The sense of -has-been formed to prepare c. dcfenco Wnlcs"»-School. I““‘I‘ "““u“‘; um( an °‘°g"“"‘“u°n on ' mlitter which DSN? YDBWEBYB °°“ld duly done is the only reward n public of Turkish interests before the peace 10 Addresses. ' H-muuu' 1llln,°s ill? clouml IH fmvluf I D ' mon can expect from helping the conference. according to u decision 11 Clio.`-"Ruin Britalinl:t“-Scliool, fl"(,0l;Iv,,l»'?l:,f";:,n;I,[lI,ll‘lf,?luE? S when hyemecuons were required and cause of prohilritinn; by the cabinet. in l ll Lind have The 1\-ing Nllvy l_0",_,,,l, nl- Cllmllln bl, l~m.w,l,._l,__l ' ' ‘ t ` ' ' i "' ' » " . ' ' ' f ' - nt once, ionctlicl' with oruanizntloll (Splllrlal i0 The Guurdlln.) liE-ltI.lN, Oct 21.--The ircsult of B. Noi. long ago it similar letter was provisional census taken October 8 rocoivcd by Mr. Jarvis from L. W, shows Berlin's population to be 1,897.~ llltllrunero of Cape Town, Honorary 000 which is a decrease of 115,000 as Secretary of the South Africa Navy compared with December 1910. ~ 1 League, The information has been -.- -- - . forwnrrleil together with partlcular~s_.'_"=‘.il§WZ¥_llIWE§ in regard to the "Nelson Day" cnm- 1" l‘t’.‘.‘..*',f‘...."‘§.”.§”..f.‘.’...I;.‘”f'a° "ew f-f Any Amount Large or l Small is Accriéltable . League’ -:sprigs So that there may -be no mil- l understanding in the collection' Q from the Houses, the Daughters children are at liberty In sub scribe any amount rarely-iieeirei All subscriptions- large. Q- smaii will be gratefully uooipta od, for the splendid object » Q the Navy League ` 1726-10-22M.ll .