.-~. i ~ ‘ 'M' I _ Al.l. ras ADB- - W°”""" “A°'"° I ‘- _ _ wonru Pnl-urine I _ *__ \ _ _ . .._r ._ v \ » ‘ I , . -~ in ..~-_: l . ~ _ ,_ -. it . . -,_ . f . e - , _ .» '-:,.-y,..¢‘_r< » _ . ` -,- ‘<‘ fr. ‘yr =` l ff * t * at ....1 ._‘., 4.~,'.» .1 ’ ' , ~ ' ‘ ‘ - _ - - 1., ' _ if _V , " ' \- K _'¢ll.s,.+.¢,,-~_~ * -_.»_`,»; l_M,__. ‘ . i’ - ` I i _ ` » » -- ,_-...N-1, :..,-cell.. I “A” 'V EVE'“'°°°Y I ` A ‘ I _ I _ I I rl-ls PlsoPl.e's PAPER I THE Cllillll0TTETOWll GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE TIIE DEVV. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY - E3_IiE|°”°'°w” °"'"d""' T'"'°°Y°°"** I ' I ` 'K' _ _ Annual Subscription. delivered, “ZW ulornlno °"="d'»"- F°""°°d 1891. Evening Guardian 1aa1. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919. sy mil, cms-, um; u.s.A.. ul : ' 5-- ' --‘ ‘ : ' ` ' ' _ _ -- :_ lllllso llllo lo ull. A ll Mlls. sllllllv Retiring Medical Superintendent of Falconwood»Grate- inlly Remembered bv Hospital Stall. An interesting ovent took place at pair-,unwooli -Hospital last Thursday evening the 22nd Inst., when Dr. Sea- illail the retiring Medical Superintend- ent and Mrs. Ssalllanwere presented py the stuff with suitable gifts undo l~orliplimelltary address. Lleut. D. A. Macdonald, manager of the farm, on behalf of the stall, pre- sented the doctor with rl. leather club pug and Mrs. Seaman with a purse. The doctor, _though taken by snr- prise, made u fitting reply, thi-ink-ing tile staff for their gifts alld address. llc said that he would always relllenl- bcr the kindness shown them dnrillg their stay at I11alcon\vood. 'i‘lle following was the address; To Dr. Seaman, Medical Superintendent Falcon- wood Hospital. Dear I')r. Sealnall.-With tho great est regret we, the _employees of Fal- conwood 'llospital and Provincial ill- tirlllilry, have learned of your resigna- tion from the position of Medical Su- perllltelldsnt of these institutions. lie- tore you leave us we- wisll_ ill some measure to express our sincere appre- clatioli of the services you have so ably rend_ered. _ Since coming to these institutions you have not`only filled the position of Medical Siiperintcllriclllt ill thc lnost ctiicicnt manner, blit also by your ull- faillng kindness and gentleillalliy qual- ities yoil have won our lligllest l'es- pl-ct. and confidence. Noiv that yoil are leaving us, we sock to express to you not a lllatter of forln nor in nleaningless fiattery, but frolll tho depths of our lleilrts our ,gratitude to you for your many kind- lnesses to us dui'ing the time that you llelatve been our Medical Superintend- ll . in all your relations with the pati- ents and staff of these institutions ,yon have carried out y'our arduous diltles with ability and' clear judg- ment Of the highest order. Your ine- dical skill has beell amply dclllollstrat- ed In your cilieient treatment of the patients under your care. We have not failed to see that you have never spared yourself ill accom- plishing this end. Willie regretting your departure, we feel that the Dis- trict to which you are going is espe- cially i’orJ,unate in securing your valu- cd services. Our loss is lllallilcstly their galil. We also wish to express our appre- ciat.ioll of Mrs. Scalllilil. We have al- ways t'ollnd her to be most courteous illlll ollliging to pilticllts alld stall’ alike, lior departure will be regret- ted by alli _ \ We trust that yoil willaccept this gift. as il nlerllerlto of the happy rela- tions which have ever existed between you as Medical Superilltendcilt, alld the luelllllcrs of thc stall. Our sill- rerest wishes for yollr flllilre sul-ces:-l will follow both you and Mrs. Seo-- nian to your new tield of labor. Signed ill behalf of thc stall' oi’ Fal- conwood llospitul anti l‘l'0virlcial .lil- ilrmary. Bulgarian Delegates __ Arrive at Neuilly (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, July 27.-The lllllgarlall pcac`o deiegatloll arrived at the Lyolls station at 8 o’cloclc this evening. ’l‘lie iii-li-glitz-s were received by (lol. lien- dry oil behallf of the Allies, und were escorted in autos to the (illateau Madrid at Nellilly. Hungarians Must Form Government (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, July 27.-The siiprcille council of the peace conference dc- cidvd this afternoon to send a colli- lnllnicatioli to the Hungarian people advising them that if they eject the llcla Kun government and institute a goverlllllent, with which the confer- cllco can deal, the blockade will be lifted and food relief provided. SAD DEATH 0F GECRGE H. MDRESIDE Gored by Vicious Bull and Died Yesterday in P, E. I. Hospital.” A particularly sad death occurred yesterday lnorning in the Prince Idd- wal-li island Hospital, when Mr. Geo. li. Moreslile, son of \Mr. alld Mrs. .iollll Moreside of Milton passed away as the result of injuries received on i"i-iday night frolll being attacked by a bull. The yoilng nlan wcllt to the barn about ten o‘`d until lifter July. 1014, were /built for the _purpose of colllinllnicatilig with the British sta- tions at 1’oldhll and t‘arnarvon. FUR INDUSTRY STRIKE IN MONT- REAL l\'l()NTl`tEAl.., July 26.-The latest tllreatellirlg devcloplllellt ill thc loca| labor slluzltioll is tllai. a gcllcral strike of workers in the fill- industry may bo called. _Tilc workers ill this industry have been rostlcss lor some time and the dycrs and dressers in one factory are already oil strike. Oli ac- collilt of the unsettled conditions ill tho illdilstry, I). Mikol, interllationlll organizer for the Fur Workers' Union. has been sent to Montreal to investi- gato conditions. Mr. Mikol llns been here alloiit it week. alld yesterday llc nlade his report oil the situation to the local lleullqilal'tei's. Tho report illcludcd tllo following Iindillgsz- l"llr workers among thc lowcst paid labor in the city; wages lower, lil some cases by lllore than nllo-llali' than those paid to the same class of workers in New York, Chicago and l}_ostoi_]¢ wages have rcnlrliried al- most s-tntionary since the outbreak of tho war. WILL PUBLISH DIARY OF EMPER- OR FREDERICK. BERLIN. July 26.-The diary of Emperor Frederick, futher of former Emperor Willlllnl, the puliiiclltioll of which was suppressed by Prince Bis- marck and which led to prosecution of the editor, Prof. Geffoken, will, it is reported by the Vosslsclw Zoitung, now appear. Tho diary advocated as the innin principle of constructive policy of the new German Empire il liberal attitude and friendship with England. _ _ _ _ PREMIER ARSENAULT BACK .IN HIS OFFICE Accepts the Situation Clleerfully. Satisfied That He and His Col- leagues Had Put Up an Honourable Fight. Premier Arseilllult came to the city Fl'illay evellilll: and was in his oiiicc Saturday nlorlliilg. llc wort- his us- ual smile, acc-eptillg the situation l-ileerfully. ills whole iorenooll was taken up receiving.i`l‘icllds, both Lib- eral alld (follsclwativc. I-lis defeat has, if anything llladc llilll llloro friends than ever. Pt-llilillg the resig- nation of the (ioverlllllellt his time will he taken up ill attending to nlzit- ters llecessarily neglected during tile canlpaign and arrlllllcing for tile trails- fer of thc olliice to his sucr:essol‘. UH IJGIIIFZ asked li’ llc had anything to say oil the reslllts ol` the lil:-ctioll the l.'l'elllir-r said that thc results were el surprise to llilll but that ho cheer- fully accepted till- vcl°dlL't ot' the lllzij- ority of the pcopln ol' tile pl'ovirlr:v. llc had nothing to regret ill the \va'y lie and his supporters had i¢lll'l'icrl oil tllc cunlpuigli. The (lnvcrlllllellt has diirlng his ilil-.illllbr=lll~_y given of ln.- best. that was in tllvlll. llurillg thc iral' they worlicil llurll, llarrlcl' than ally govcl‘llnlclll had ever \\'ol‘kcd llc- i`ol‘c. ilu said ho had ills' owil oplllirrls as to tile cause of the dct'<-at, but lm was willing io ict lilo lleail past ilul'_v its dead. I-le hopi-.1 that the iilconiilll;_ Goi/_ei‘lllllcrlt would he aisle to fulfill their pre-election promises to tile. soldiers and to the- people, We 1|-dv., thc llcst little provillco ill t‘allar1a ll.; said and it had iiccll his allillitioll to llilvli it take its proper plllcn illlltillil tho provillces and ‘fl have its rights l-ul-ogllizcll; he would still continue in the filliirc as ill the past to serve the prnvirlr-e ill ally r-il|lacity_ it now llcllooves all to acci-pt thc proscllt siillatloll ill the salin- Slllrit and work for tin- gclli-l'a| lill- vallcclllcilt ot’ o\li‘ little island Pro- vince. - Distinguished Lawyer To Visit Canada (Special to The Guardian.) t LONDON, Jilly Liti_~lt has ul,-..;,,|_v bccll allilollllccil that Iloril ldilllay liex, Lord t‘ilall<-cllol'. will visit t‘_an;1l1;l in Allgilst and :ltldrr=ss the tiallailiall Bar Assol'lllt.loll alt. \Villllipi~g. 'l`ll¢-, lnnm. bers ol' the (‘anailiall liar ill l~o.v~civ- |ili»l` i.orrl Fllllzly will ivclcoillo ollc oi’ lilo lliost iii.-.tingnisiled and lnost lcal'rll‘ll -Ellglisll lawyl-rs of me In-(ls, ent gcllel‘atioll_ V Air Prize Raised to $10,000 ___ (Special to The Guardian) NFIIV ‘\'()ltl{,' July L‘ti.~’1`lle pri'/.e for the (.onllllodol'e llotel illtcl'ilar_i0n. al air race between .\'ew York 'and ’1‘ol‘ollto dul'illg.tllo (‘all:ldiall Nation- al Exilillilion in till- week of August 25 has beell raised from $5,000 to $10,000. Austrian Emipire In a Bad State VIENNA, Jlily 20.-'l`llc llcw terms of the Iiustriall Ifeaco Treaty are nlakillg no special illlprcssion oil the gclleral _pulilic. The liowspapers, however, l't~lllark lthut the world is at- teillptillg to treat Austria as a great. state, lrlsti-lad of one which has lost, five-slxtlls ot' ller territory alld been l'etlllci>.d frolll a great. Elllpirc of 55,- 000,000 pi-oplc to `(i,0(l0,000, wllo a re facing ll willter in whicIi'lllilldl‘eds ol' tllousands are sure to dic ot’ falllillc or cold.' Dr. Karl ilcnller, the (lcrillali-Ails- trlan (‘llalic<\llor, and head of tin- peacc dclA=_i.:atioll 'which visited Sl. flcrnlain, ill lm interview pulllislll-tl here says: "We arc invited to answer Allleri- can duty-tllat is, we have thc option of sllootillg ourselves ol- of being shot. Within -the llcxt tell illlys tili- Allstriail delegates lllust. lllrllisll proofs that Au:-ltria is willing to ,pay with assets ivilicll ure iloll-cxisti-lit." l0r. Alfrvil Tre_vclll,, lllnrlagiilg dir- ector lil lilo Allglo-Allslriall iliallk, salll today tu tho coi'rcsporldl\llt: “Sillco tllc war Allstria. has Ilecll stripped gradlllllly of Ilcr posscssiolis. lllltil silc is now deprived of what other colllltrics c.ollsidcl° lint-csslll‘ie.~l of life, as sllc is witllollt food and without. coal( The only solution for oilr people is cnligru.t.ioll. “Witil a gold reserve of possibly thrcc lliilldrcd million crowns wcure expected to redeem bank notes in foreign countries totalling frolli f`lvc to sov'en billions, and a war loan ol' possibly half li billioll, mostly llcld in (lerllluily. (lf forty'-one blliioll ballll notes printed in the ldlnpiro we rloiv hold from live to seven biliioll. “W'll:ltevcr tho peace icrlns, they probably will not be execlited, as lilly coinlllissioll sent here to supervise lllcli' execution will discover that It cannot llc done," TIIE WEATHER TEM1’ER_-ATUR-E TIDE, MOON, r~:'rf‘. The tide will be high this lnorlliilg at 10.58 ond tomorrow at 11.46; it will be high tonight at 12 and tomor- row nt 12.47. Sim la-,is this evening at 1.47 and tomorrow at 7.441; it rises tomorrow at 5.02 llndpwodnestlay nt 5.03 Now moon Sunday, July 27th at 12.21 rl. nl. ` First quarter moon, Sunday Aug- England Wants Canadian Canoes .lg (Special to the Guardian.) ` LON-DON, J_llIy 26.--Etl`ol'ts ure ile- ingnlilde by the British (Jlllloe Asso- ciation to increase the popularity oi' calloing aint callous are to be illlpolzt- ed from Uilnllda. England Extends Trade Restrictions il (Special to The Guardian.) l.ONI)()N, Jlliy Zti.-lt. is illlpos.-liblc at present to give legislative etl'ect.to the govt-l'lllllellt`s trade policy, l"l~o- lllicr Lloyd Gnorgc said toduy. llc suggcstell that the tl‘lllle l‘e.~itl‘it'.tiolls expiring in Scptclllller should tilercs [orc be cxtelllll-tl. ‘ _ Another Harvest - - Excursion 'West (Special to Tne Guardian). _ \VlNNll’iC(i, July itll. - Arrallgc- lllellts are lleillg llladc to bring 1500 lllll~vr‘stcl's from l~llisr>tl‘ll t`al\ilda. The iirst trilill loziii will arrive ill \Villill- peg about August 7. ' Distinguished Drder For Mexican Journalist -Mlally; lllite, l\ic.l\lnllcll & Colllpaily, nrld M. J. 0’Bl~lcr\. . i_____@_1--<- DIVORCES GRANTED IN YEAR NUMBER 6.220. <‘lllt‘/mil, July 2ti.~-’I‘lic court yr-ar wllicll closed this wc:-k will go down on coilrt record as tht- greatest lllvorco your. l)ivl:-rcc tl£‘l'l°°<‘S il\\\\\' bert-rl 0220, which is ullllost 15 per cclli of the niiirl'i-ago licellscs issued. Tile wur, liunor And un incrensiiltl luxlty of views regarding the solem- nity oi’ nlarrillge are bllimcd for the illiilslral llillllllcr of ruillcd ronlailees. according to tho experts. “The \var. which prolntlteil ilasty nlarringcs, has grenty illcri-used thc rliilllber of ‘domestic tragedies," as- serted Judge Hopkins. "War weddings those strlillge incn they lllilrried two years ago. A great cause of unhappi- ness iii lllarricrl lll`e is liquor. Tile CA ADIA S I RET URNIN 300 Arriving Weekly but U Englishmen in Canada - (Special to the Guardian.) rivillg ill thc l'llill-li iii-ngdolll ilu-willy trolll t'allali.~'.llll|l-lll. 'i`llis is ilxcccilillgl_\‘ iillwi.-lc and strollgly to ill»_rli~|)l'<-.t-llt- ifii. il is i-stilllatell tilt-rl: art- 10,000 iii\~'i'ililI'i1<‘ll l‘alllaili:lll_< at pre.-'irlli ill this l'oulltr_\', _vct tile colllpul‘ativl\ r-llzllli-l- ot oiltzlillillg collgclllal vlllploy- lllellt lliirr- and in l‘lllllllill is plllllallly lwcllty to one ill t`a\'ol' ot' <‘llll:iri;l. Wllat llzlppvlls is this: A t`llll;ldiall solllit-r has pcrllnps ,spent his it-:ive ill*-i't‘. has lwcll wcll pl'ovidl\ti lor, hull pit-lily lllolloy and not n 1-nic ill lill- worltl. Nntllrally llc liiri-1; till- coun- ll`.V. lil dllc tillli- lit- goes liar-it to (‘;lll:llla, llllt. alter tivo _vi-llrs llilsirllree iillds cvi-rytilillg vilallgi-il, lions not like it, llc tllilllcs l`olltilyo1` thc happy l.().\'lJ()N. .lilly Lili.--i~‘lllly tllrvc i\llill‘-of Jits- ticc. and one of the (`allalliall signal- orics of the il'cllt_v: “A l'l-siwvzltloli, sur-ll as .\ll'_ Tait' is stair-.ll to have silL:gi~si<»il in `rl~garll ll. thc l'cprc.~=i-rllzliioll ot' tilt- lioillillioll.- on tilt- t‘oilllcil ot' the lmrlgilc ot' .\':l tions, wulllll illvolvu tllc rllotlilirlltiilll of the g:l\'i>l‘llllli~lil 'llporl ll llliltiwi wllicli tornls ll lilo.-'t lllutl»l‘l;ll r-olllll lioll ot' tllc :lssi\lit llli‘i'ct0 of tilt' llo rllillioll.\',`nlll‘l'ill llpoll llvl' that right was clearly llll dcrstnoll and ililt\i|\livocall_\' l§cl-oglliz i-il ily all l-llllcvi'lli'll. “A r‘l-si-l'vrltioil iii et`t`c<~t. livgativiil tlliit right \\'oiill| lllvolrl- a cllrlllgc i lllr-_ cclltl'a<-i---allot' ill-ci~ptall<~c alll sigllzltiiro ily all plll'tic.~l---ill regard i point ol' vit‘\\', is ol' its cs_=<~rlt-1'. A slicll it. is cli‘al‘l_\' iilzlillllissillli- ilili not llislillgllisllilliiv i'l‘olll a rct`ll.-al l':ltii'y." - rcst‘i'v:\tions to illn pcllco tl'<‘ut_\-' all were pl‘csl‘litr\l~ivori on l"l'itln_v callin via illllifilx by the S. S. llngilla, null those who carrie Satur- lilli' liiirlit. calllc via l'ortlnlid, liiainl-, ily' till- S. S. l