w 1 . . . :W5 __ _ 1 ry- ,._... ... . e V., . , .,‘ '»`_"V7.' ‘._f\ MT] tg ._ - .T UI IIC _i __ | '"" ""°""“'° "f"'F~” I 55”” m .. _ - Tun. ooannuiv oovnns ransom nnwslzn-~§1sLA1vD‘~¥aIlm'<1‘111i mow. oven 45.000 rusannns ‘ , -_ _ oiurlotteitvwn Quardian Thi-ae Cents. ~ . ` -~~~- --za- 'I-' f . DAILY !!°"‘““ '°“""'°""’°""°'°" ‘°°" ‘*"°."'"“ °"°~"=~ iw- ' oHARLo'r'rE'roWN' GANADA MONDAY ocroses 27 1919 I r Ry' Ma-lliiiainsdai, $3.00:i` fi. Av.: Annual Subscrlptoin, deilvqrod, M200 - _- ..» »-J _ T -- ` _ - _- ' _- a r h 2 < ..,._; 5 _ '. i £,Ff"ii»_r.*' ' Aj .1_-fi it I;-.¢ . j___ _. _ . 1 '” " ‘ ' I ’ ' J. . 1’ F 1 1 i 'i MR. c. RL' sf L ONGWORTH Chairman Pray incial Committee Bond t 1 1 MR. J. P. GORDON Chairman Publicity Cvmmittee . K ` .| e. - MR. J. O. HYNDMAN _ Member Provincial Committee - MN: W. F. Ti _ Member Provln _ . i we ‘ ' DMARGH olai Committee H ji vm? '-'t _,_ --ezrk. . i 'V -i " 1-* E ~` ' " ».'- if so .i I vu .1 l ' ‘ ' " »= - 11-,.1 ' '(1' ‘ ` _ . .» _ a - ss -'19 g I a to eaee fitlng the Domin-ion as a whole, will It has .been s matter of great re- gret that my oiiicial duties have pre- vented me from visiting Prince Ed- Wurd Island in connection with Vic- tory Loan Canfpaign as I ,had origin- ally planned. Iam sorry inot to be \vith you but you and your Wor'k- ers require no assistance. While as an investment the loan -is excellent apart altogether from its merits the mere fact that the money is absolute- ly required to discharge our war ob- ligations will be nil suiiicicnt for the people of your province, wl1o,_ while loyally subscribing for Canada, will ut the sainc -time obtain an excellent Roumania Proposes Hungarian Withdrawal (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Oct 26.-Roumania has sont a proposal to Stephen Pichon, French Foreign Minister, suggesting the or- ganization of Hungarian police so that the Rurnanian troops may be with- drawn from Budapest, according to the Eoiair. Adm" l .l ll' I _ ,iraw _e icoe _ Welcoiued in Honolulu (Special to ‘The Guardian.) \ HONOLULU, Oct 26.-Adlnirrrl Sir John W. Jellicoo, commander of the British`Grund fleet arrived horn to- day ahoiird the warship Now Zeni- und. He will lcirvo for the main- land Novonrher'1st. Airplanes drop pod wreaths and flowers on the ves-. se] as it came into -the harbor. Ad- miriti Jelllcoo was made the guest of honor at a reception tendered him by naval and civic oi'gar1izstio‘ns. 'l`oday’s Fire Bell _ Does Not Mean Fire At nine o`clock this morning when the Third Victory Bond campaign opens ull thc bells, horns and tooters in the city will flare oif just to indi- cate thnt work has begun. -The Mayor has ordered the fire bell to be rung to 'ddd'fui'cs and effectiveness to the appeal to "rin: dn the charge" for Victory and Bonds and citiens are asked to .boar this in mind and not tu lie alarmed when the fire bel; rings. .p _ _ . . | THE WEATHER _ TEMPERATURE ._ I TIDB, MOON, ETL' Tile -tide will be -high this afternoon at 1.11 and tomorrow at 1.49; it will be -nigh tomorrow friorhlrrg nt 12.07 and Wednesday at 12.47. Suu sets this afternoon at 5.19 and tomorrow at 5.18; it risen tomorrow morning at 6.48 and Wednesday at 8.49. ' ‘ _ - New” moon. Tliuraday,` Oct. 23rd. at 8.40 p. 1n.- ' 1 . ` First quarter moon, Friday. Oct. Eiwfioné is Olfereil Today Another Cpportuinity to e, in Canada's Victory Lo A Year Ago we Hoped for Victory, Toda Vic ory is Ours. Canada is Safe.” Your Subscription to This Final Victory oan elps to Finish the Work. ivloidlii toliii V I onus . I 1 _ Can-vassers in 1919 Victory Loan of the last five War debts must rd order that this may be done success of Victory Loan 1919 is- essential., That Canada will over-subscribe this Loan is certain' because on the Loan depends i-ts future agricultural and 'Industrial Life. I am satisfied that when the campaign closes on Novem- ,ber fifteenth reports will show that the 1919 Loan has been over-subscrib cr by many millions and that Prince Edward Island will report the great- est success 'in the history of the pro- vince. E. R. WOOD. tilralrrrinrr, Doinirrion Executive Victory Loan Ill.-5 llonor Lieutenant Gover- VICTURV LUANV Canvassers for City oi Charlottetown if MORNING Tho Til '~t ' - ~ - - - _ . _ .r rd Vic ory Bond canipaigu security and insure increased trade nor McKinnon sends this message to opens this nroriirirg and lliore is production and prosperity. ~ the people of Prince Fdwurd I~=l'riri' every reason to expect that thc ii- ` H. L DRAYTON I A ‘ (- ' I il ~ 1 - . ~ ~ _ ' mmm aimed at F01 U19-D10V_ilN-9.0% Minister of Finance. people of Prince Edward Island who and u ha" mmm” dollars' will be T°1'011l0. OHL' have taken second Diace to none in' d it i 563:26 avg' lhin the time Iiinit. ‘ ' Oct 24, 1919. every war offer the i`orthcon|ing Vic- ” D 9 “°w k“°“' me "“l“° “f 9'~H~‘B- L°1\E“`°l`li\» tory Lonn, 1919 which is so vital to the Victory >Bond as an investment; Victory Loan ilcnrlqunrtei-5, the ,,(,,,m,.um| PI,-(,s|,e,»;¢y of this pm. they also know that the loan, by benc Cl1¢11‘»l0il€l0WI1 vinoe and the Dominion. It is neces- sary to our agricultural interests that :;?lf;';?ltyih;“t:‘a‘¥V€§;‘:$l3;;a§h°UBh fig' can start out Monday morning with the 101-In should be Sl1l1D0l“l¢fi. Wilicll sible m'ducement for mveMi‘l'1¢l`¥evI;°' 'Ithe assurance that all signs point to is essential to maintain the large ex- available dollar 9 S 'Y overwhelrning success for this year’s l10rt market for our surplus farm pro- ' , - loan. Indications from all parts of ducts. Every man, woman. and child MESSAGES To THE PEOPLE Canada are that organization lg in bet will I feel sure, desire to buy Victory OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ter shape than ever. People are well t Bonds and thus add their share to- disposed towards loan and in addi-,ward caring for and ,re-establishing Mr* C_ _H_ B_ Longworth is in r,e_ tion to investment appeal are deter-' in civil life the-men who so valiant- cejpt of the fouowmg telegrams from _min-ed that Canada shall pay all war ly fought for them. While the actual ‘the Finance Minister and the C_hah,_ Obligations and that continued and in fighting is over, our financial respon- mlm or the Domi"-ion Executive_ dustrial -prosperity shall be Canada’s sibllitics cull -for yet another great Ottawa, Om" portion. So far ns Canada is concern- effort to “clean up.” Oct., 24’ 1919‘ ed this is as niuch a war year as any M_ Ma¢K|NN°N I have pleasure in r-ecommendi the Victory Loan of 1919. The secur- ity of the Bonds is undoubted and the 5 »U= cellent return .on the investment with good .prospects for steady increase in value of Bonds. The loan is ur- gently needed lli order that we may furnish credits to Great Britain for the purchase of the products of.our' farms and fisheries for the ensuing y'ear, and that we may complete the re-estabiislrment she requires in-civil life of the soldier' who fought in Fr'o.ricc. Joram H. BELL, ` I’i'cnriei'. Gen. Mangin May Be Superseded ` (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Oct 26.-'l`lie iicprrrturc W. Harry Tidmarsh ` Chairman Committee. WARD 1 Jas. Carragher, Capt. John McKenna. D. J. Riley Iwilfrcil Doucetto Edwrii' able, thc chances being’ that iriiotlicr man will he chosen to represent France. Tire Paris lntransigeilnf Sum yesterday that difficulties had arisen oi’ a. political kind in connection with the dczpatch of this mission which might play its departure or evcn jeop- itrdize its existence. Reports are rcachinlf thc DGHCO 90"' fcronco that thc Gei‘rnz_1ns arc PTUS* sing Riga and other points very ililfd and the situation as ir whole is very iiisquieting to the allicd I‘€DF0S0l\w-' lives lrcrc. . II. H. Show WARD 4 C. -D. I3. Stewart, Cnpt. \V_ A, 'Slo\vurt. ll. M. Van-iiusklrk J. J. }lorn‘by _ Mirior D. A. lVlcKinnon lrieut. idlmcr Ritciiin ' _ WARD 4 E. it W. Rogers. Curl- - -iloy Holman Keith ltogcrs »l._vmz|i\ Duvlson lid Nicholson WARD 5 W. .\icI(innon, llript. I-iiggs Hillson Jenkins' lilclionulri Duffy WARD 5 W. C. . Pickurri. Capt. il. V. Buntain G. -S. Inman Reuben McDonald IE. Il. Brow ` irvlnjor 'I‘. E. McNuit ’I`. W. L. Prowse WARD 5 E. C. Harry Miller. Capt. James McMillan Dr. Ayers ' W. G. I-[ogg (‘._ l~l._Biack ' WARD 5 E. W. (W. -Stanley; Capt. o. r-‘_ Hutcheson P. W. Clarkin Col. Leigh Harold Stanley Walter Burke I) E IH It 'TU' F?:=e; A id e from r . I unhesitatingly reconrnrend to thi- ’ -1-na... ‘ C C. ll. B. Longworth, ' - "V ._ ‘ " ` ' Chairman Provincial . will be palm Markets must; be found Premier Bell addresses the follow- victory 'Loan Commmee for Cani1da's surplus products. In- ing message to the people of Prince |-|0N_ SEIN/r FOR' |v|¢l_EAN Charlottetown dustrial expansion nrust continue. In Edward Island. Member Provincial Committee interest of 5% per annum is an ex-, - - ----Y --~ *'----~" MR. W. HARRY TlDMARSi-l hairman City Organizing Committee i MR. W. lf.. ROGERS Chairman King or-il O.ucen's County Organizing Committees .["-. rreadqua ers at ins amos or Poe- . Mn. F. n. Hssirrz I `~ H reuse. etc. Airvlr 94 Dorchester St.'ono’ntar 'dino co., Queen street, chairman Finance committee 1830-ioaaiusi. 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