t. i r. The Paper That (lovers Prince Edward Island r Like the Dew. | elnrlotletovvn Guardian, Three can", Iornlnl Gllllfllllll. Founded 1801. Evening Guardian 18M. MUST BE SHOW DOWN IN SUOIIR BUSINESS Reiiners Refuse Sale of Supplies. Big Refineries I IIave Shut _Down anti Will Remain Shut indefinitely, Owners Declare. (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Oct. 17.—So fn-r as present conditions go In the Cana- dian sugar industry ‘tlhere is every indication tlilat aiilatters have come to iapoint where there is to be a "Show-dowtn” which will sotttle tihe‘, iuvutiter for good. The big refin- eries here and in the Marotimze dan Manufacturers‘ Association following their action, yeisttoxidaiy, in strongly Protesting against the Board of Comiinerce siigiti- order. ltis empoctled thiait other leading 611E811‘ mcin Willi follow lhis example. QTTWWA, Oct. 16.—When sugar refiners appear before the cabinet required of all profits made in re- Pllilldllcell We 0105911 110111111 Mid it. required of all profits made of re the scho0nel"s crew were saved ‘ ' " ‘ ' l1 " I '1 1h '1 I '1 11 111m 1 ' " . - . Giovorn nit, 1.; t, d t}, q-l ‘g ~ x ( . - 39.31.33, Oct 16'_,A genera; which weir tliit “or s. A rat or e resut o‘ cae es c en M18 11111111811 101111113’ ‘1-111111 $11831 would cent years. The present situation The captain of the Cayo Mamba lenge .l'fle,i,..'gf,.,fif,zp :08; rirrbrgr: £13,‘:f§,§§§,,f,§j,f;,f"“‘“°“ by closmg strike has been declared in to lrelinud, shut iiy thc I. It. .-\. military activity (luring the night. "W111" dwell f" 3'"- 111d°11ll1111 of the refiners is regarded in of- declared the collision was due to for ii. fight to the finish As -t iiiil l y‘ ‘Trieste Bologna and Brcscli the T11“ O'I‘*'1“'"1I 1101"“ 1W1 1""‘"I““"“ 1mm“ “'9” “mtmumg A“ vmwu‘ pia-lod or iintiil ithotrituatlon clear- . ed. Further, the ibig refineries have refused to lsell sugar until they can do s0 alt a. iprofit. Manufacturers Confer, A confers-tile was held today be- tween Messrs. Huntley R. Drum mend. D, —Lorne, McGibbon and J. W. McConnell, representing thc 1111110111? 0f the big refinery inter- rsts here, init iwhicli the whole situation ‘was thoroughly discussed il-IIII plnus laid for future develop- illPM-S. ‘ llctvorid deciding to suspend luistiiles-s for tllto ipilslisemt, lltiffig- else of what. passed at this conference (‘éililw oitt. It wals, however, stunted ithut the irefineries were busy pine. pitrlng thlclr GIIISJB for hearing be- fore the Governor-imCottncil at , ., _ m r , ,1, u. - r r decide what. action shall b: tat n,'1i .. a ~ ~ 119 dedllled- 1 L tho lhcnrintg fixcd- for October 20th “flied..- It was a complete s“ nnlljlIllteIs-CQIIIIE)’Nlidengfilgiopisélei‘; iron and StQQI wants’, rhreureireedIAgerxcixisfif"r?rfrémfrtgmi,systen‘ The Attorney Geneirafs depart- in tho Alniiawiisktt River on Tues flit Otitoiyva. .’I‘hely wild be ‘repre- "Irlre" n d rconversatlon on the give Ireland more than they gavc I i mm“ ‘IImmY cmrflmwed 0561111115 a day. William St. Pierre whit was ' _ Salli?“ 11V tllieir loading nnienibors ‘e 00 0 , O b h or to any other dommron ‘ rower-rd for tithe capture of the bitn- “Med under firm“ in connrrcrion v F r, and also ‘by counisell. “d” comhzlfiei"lonsneno\ganierng "AS regards the maintenance or U rilifs. The question will be placed I’ '_ v ‘_ ‘ r r b_ n], 1 Y '0“ u Quimng the c_ M_ A_ the Weill?" 11 l, _ forces for 10W,‘ defence, m9‘. - boron, the next meeting of me with investigation o tie iuth _ ____ 11111119 1° 1119 govemmem 15,1 I“ mun‘ no, possibly, d?“ to rrrrnr. 1 ‘ cabinet council tragedy was token before J. B. (spear-n to Th, Gunman) Mr’ Drummmm sum he had 5M“ ttiratwle of Ihte IIWUIinerTINeWIIrIIIIIitaIFs what had been given I0 the otlirr ' ~ ‘my? ‘5“b1"‘1>“"l ‘and ‘PWVUWVII Michaud, police magistrate of llic LONDON. 0:1,, III.—TII" ‘ l“ m“ ‘Ifssgmfluon m ‘the 011m‘- hgdtitlsiletlltgleIoaciisslstancc in the tlominions. Anybody who thought Zoycirltordai wogrfiftlnqlighissgmpé town. totini’. The magistrate rcatl g1‘111-1-\1']I11111’ 11 211°". 1’1""!l1‘ ‘ ‘ '- ‘ . n ai.iie.'.thm iav ‘ ‘a..":, 11; i_ . marketing of their manufactured 111M 1110 11111111101191"? OI’ 1111 1111f" diorrhror; brrok after. "flaking rm. me the information laid against the DJrInéfLIIIIF IIIIIIInII-tfld a In .... ..-.¢¢.¢¢-»§~.-4. pfgduct, new industries which us- giillgitalwinrulitl he ttrl real mfnuco to _ , ' border, and come M) Winnipeg m, prisoner. who rs charged ‘rm, ha“ _ . I ‘I ‘d refined sugar “s a raw nmwr- We an or 1w Fm") m mus" ' v 1 I: u . ' ' 1111111113’. inf! it suspicious knowledge of the '__“"‘_**_“* sCIIWNSED SPECIALS l1‘.i‘.'§.£’.’§5°‘%‘l2g..i2§lZ.?.§iZ.2‘Z32 12.21121: .22."last:..1:::::tr‘,t1::.., ‘I “hi1 ‘lllllll Mme" . 1111111 1111111 111111111111 ~+-—— ,,,,,,,,,,_ ,, the ca“. m‘ point, They complain create a navy. She would be n . MACSWINEYFZEINDGOCTORS SAY 1p!‘ preliminary nearing 110143 at l0 S MvsgrllFbf-irgAppaAh/‘NCE r that candy made from the cheap grleiiht fool if she (Ildlgsdllé coriid get t‘ ,n_ _k ‘ ’ o'clock on the iorenoon of Friday ‘CAR FOR HIRE PHONE 839 R. sugar of the United States is com- t1 or nnvv W111‘ "119 _l>1‘ e1‘ i] | I’ e \v “- ynn- r __ 22nd. pAR." if" _ , 1 Wmwnwmwmwwmwqwwmwmflmflm - ‘ 11 '- .$memunmnc _~_~_~ nesmummww * > - ‘ 111855, They want eit er v re mperu navy cose y tor , . ' ' ‘ ;__ 1 V ,_ r.” _, ~ _~ c ' ~ ~ aGmL WANTED FOR GENERAL 111911‘ 11115 t k d “rage doom (spam to Th G d. r r _ Lord ‘Mayo. of (York, is being fctl Lggrpqy. Oct, 13__w,,rgaw r‘, iimpprerii-r-rl _out oi mi cit-r" to housework Relevance. reuu,red_ r-gelllrlgseizslélglitigltdrirre acltltespVli-Srlgflr r I VSYDWX Ocre lléflllrlilglrrtreern sl?‘l15J,();';['r:il;15>i.lsfisllfilfitreltgtrlgvlcgfrflizflléig in Brlxton Prison. ‘IAHIIIOII. ‘Is the ports the smashing hr the Sixth 11111" 11s 11111 1t Ian itiiisterzv, ~11" A9111? 14 Lower Prince. across m? Hue or to be better rm} rmperrar Navy sumciem housrmd men our 0r emproyrnlent by a srrike “He! The tom nimr view oi’ a large number of rellrcs Division by the iPtilesr in the IIEIIIL‘ flrrother _in_\st<.~i;p is l mod“ . aarznoq-tr, '. d rum v m H“, m, or u“ qmrmqrrrvo b , r ‘ ' Sfllllflllvfl mcrlivai ‘men of New lng on tho IRIISSO-vPOIISII liiic, it in ht. is and. her, i Nippon/id meted agumst cheap can y r lrolsnl hal ll sorts of inlets ‘Vrike \1 inion ‘the iKtiiiIn I l0 be! otlmcn m“ Wm Surfer mum“ York according lo the Herald to- ‘i lit~ itmii \\'{i'4 1i iausiiiir in n" i t to '. . -- 'I- '1 . l c- , - -_ - " aoa-——— ;,_,,_,,‘ ,1 , ' ‘WANTED HELP 1N OOUNTRV’ the United States’ and creeks in \ll"Il'I(‘.h smalicrvletssels iii"? At. iiuit the gigliteeii IIIOESLIIKI SSCSRWIHIIFISIII riihltilfggtlilrgglltIdn-Ilp (AME IiALIFAX. Oct. l3. Thc ilnyiii nhflAillhm Inn.“ IMMIHHIS hm“ 5mm" furrrny_ No ‘arm work Box might enter but 1r was a crrrdrrrar _ nmnriorrrfl are cemred in me Dry w,“ harm equal m ‘ndeifiasrrilp The I-lcrnlil took the trouble to GNOME Issued n“ ‘vednmdrlv Mr IIZIII \t up hit rii ‘IIIIMVLI d he h: 116. 3243-10-16-31. HOME I3 BURNED AT SUNNY principle with the self-governing 111i operations OIthe Maritime Pro and while theyconservln/iv Hi b’ dntermcw many doctor“ on m“ notinceti the appointment of irllriv ' " "1 “I "Imw" __ ERAE- domrnrons m,“ the rrrrperm N“), qrrcerr plus u", men engaged infirm Opposed r0 strike‘ Slmnels Briztnn phenomenon, and the un- n, Cnrrrrrrrsron ,0 inquire m," fir}, 13111111 111' iivl just roturiii ‘$00K AND HQUSEMAID WANT‘ should have um-egtrlcted use of an he iron and steel industry in Cape Iradienl element iIiay postribl; anhmms View of “m” me“ “I matters related to the constructioiij IIIIII,“ III“ I‘""1‘1" IWIIINA“! “II” l“ ed at the Cllifton House Summer" MONCTION. N. '1'». 0681- 111-5 their. ports He ‘voum never agree -Breton. Other manufacturing cen-ithe rl'iy Ilntoid hardship will nnt Edema w“ that me Lord May“ "I of Peder-oil Aid Rood in the province “ "'1 Irmb “T1 "h" m" t '1“ 11" “"‘"“ 5,1,1 _ 3533.10.16-tii h d b J inn . tevens i ' ' . _ , ' . , _ ‘ ' ' ' (7 k t liive b. takin nour- . ~ _ ‘Will o on Pr 11110 building >111 e onse owne y 0 [to give domrnron Se" govenmm, tres, such as New Glasgow, Am urnily reguig isgrirogltlllzrf gome ltierrid’ d“ aiimmo“ of xlhvo Scotin. (the purchase otwhcnrarlnnm m drum m" id“) 1th“; ' " ' _ t I d th . _ , » - waurso TO RENT-A six on this morning and a whole block ° 1"‘ a“ ‘"1 “Y ° e‘ w?“ . to water, form, prrrvrncrfl, mghwuy Bmrrrlhtj mitininr » tllf-liipjiokirt1rl. it b seven roomed house with ruod- or buildings narrowly escaped be- am; the other matter-r, m which Te “"‘11"‘1 l0 (i=1 so 11" 11rd ilicirty w’ ern conveniences." Apply Dr. Ai- len, Phone 545. 3i 'LOST.— ARMY TELESCOPE A1‘. York Rifle Range. Reward. W. West, York. 3407-10-12-71. ‘TO LET, OFFICE CENTRALLY located, suitable for dressiuaker or for business. Apply 48 Great George Street. 3512-10-15-tf. . . ting it belt on the trimmer when ears the Belgians wvill Tiiin in Iwliole business swvors ‘mnr P’ “OlIANTEDrVF-Evrdvguqieat y [he “m” came back suddenly ma‘? éumhes of the “Made 1n Gemr,,_ny-' AS FOCH DELEGATE T0 stipcrnrtttirnl IIIlfln of 0W1" i1 oom an 011 . WY (SPWIHI to The Guart-iiatl.) virtually all attention of the V.'ll‘- variety. when ltflis order is filled. MEET AMERICAN LEGION <‘-l"111l"- "1114 t“ ' '- ~ dinn Office. 3466-10-14tf. ‘NURSINGP- SCHOOL COURSE ElBIdQONSHIBNIENIQVPItYIIAPKIWEIgurIE Vcfillllilling tho uttcnipt innde mcnt tics-med at Viiiia. ufttr its of the newspapers. The occupancy will ‘pity for the railway unateria-t renter the rllovritor. Whether ornoi Eurrancé requirement one year brow “r, me Isor-[Hnluuth venue .__.__<.>._.__ recent oigtrupalion by ills troops, of Vilma has iotulscd a stir in the with rvxirlstiims which are ‘to be 11-11111111 ghost. the police imc‘ h, h sch r r 1 t. r _ r v has sent the Lliiliilillilll govt-in foreign ministries, particularly the supplied Ito Germany. rllflwllvo! llrc busy investigating. ‘ 5 °°-°' W“ n‘ a“ ma," 11111? 111 1(11ll.~'h1°11- F01‘ “m” I" ment at Kovno, iiu uitiiuatiiiii tic» illritish and ‘French. They have , _ ‘ ' ' ' _ past investigations iittve been in FARMER BURIED DAUGHTERS intruding that all tho Lithuanian beei1 Fri constlqnt communication _-_-Qe>‘—-— 1 ———-o-oo--_- *DIRECT FROM HOLLAND. — lluitbs, l-fyaclnths, Daffodils. '11111lH. Crocus, for forcing or bod ding. Guaranteed the best that 1110116)’ can buy. Also a llmitel number of Boston Ferns. [merge 1'71 J. Mrs. Jobn Williams. 3536-10-16-41 pt]. ii_._.___ ‘SILVER BLACK FOXES FOR "10 1W the Murray Harbor Fox ficlul circles as one undoubtedly worthy of sympathetic considera- tion. But it is felt that inquiry should not rest with the present financial difficulties of the retin- ers. There is also the question of profits made during the ivur per- ‘.od—wliot'lier such profits were llstrfibuted or placed to reserve— in fact, the whole recent financial history of the refineries. This his- tory will have to be given by the refiners. _With anything less, it is felt the inquiry would be incom- plete. An emphatic denial is made to- day to statements that the cabinet in any way inspired the order of the board of commerce. One cullin- et minister describes that order '\s a "bolt from the blue." “We know nothing of it," he CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920 A Twelve Seamen__ Drowned at Sea HAVANA, Oct. 16.—T'welve 1119111119125 of the crew of the schoo ner W. P. Post were lost two miles off Svaintiazo de Collie,- when the vessel collided Thursday with the United States steamer Cuyo Mamba, says a dcspittch from Sun lingo de Cuba today. The schooner is in n sinking condition, the dos» patch reports. The remainder of the schooner misinterpretlng a signal. f t Asquith View Dominion Iiome Rule in Ireland ILONDON, Oct. lit-Former Pro ruler Asquith, speaking at Ayr lust night, made the following refer- ence to Dominion Home Rule in Ireland. “There were." he said, "genuine friends of a Dominion settlement who were perturbed over the spo~ ‘C1111 fillllgels‘ which they though‘ they saw in regard to the questio" 0f sitraitegy and foreign iaolicy He saw no difficulty ivliotever. No dominion hail anything morn Iron and Steel Plants LONIDON, Oct. 17.—Tli.e British lion men began leaving the tuincs today, in response to the strik-e tzall, lPreniler Lloyd George issued ion official statement placing nil the lblnrue upon the strikers and asking cooperation of ‘the people to avert an industrial crisis. The lPreunier intimated that the trovernment was COIIIICIEIILOI the outcome and urged that ‘tire-re should be no needless alarm. Ho gave assurance of an equitable dis- tribution of fuel supplies. Meantime the possibility ,-of a sympathetic strike by the railtvay workers ivas seen in the action of their executive contmitteo which declared, following is. conference to» day, that “serious consequences" would result from the defeat o fliio rumors‘ anti called <il special nicot- 1118 of delegates for Wletlnestlay lo A MILLION COAL MINORS WALKED OUT IN GREAT BRITAIN 0N SATURDAY, Lloyd George Issues Official Statement Placing all Blame on Miners and‘ Asking Cooperation of People to Avert Crisis. Equitable Distribution 0f Fuel Supplies. Rail-. road Workers Threaten Sympathetic Strike. Cave Assurance of Closing Voluntarily. with ultimate paralysis, were an- 'l‘lic strike L; n severe blow to i-‘Ilofile ivhlo, itliiuxuiglzlotit the long-con- tinued ‘iiegohiatlonsh have built ‘their hopes of the strike being averted upon the commonsense and political sanity of the British work- ing closes. The sltantilllng facts appears lilo be. that, there is, lthrroughout Great Brltiain, a red revolutionary organ- ization which has spread its tentac les liar and ‘wide, especially in the mining areas. In Scotland. Par- ticularly. this movement has been successful and there are revolution- vilry centres in five 10f the chief min- Illg (lifillfifllfS in that country. At a secret conhlave lielti recently all tho HZVOIIYIIIOIIIELPY groups in Scot- land were formed initlo a united party called the Communist Labor Pointy, which is based 0n tihe dic- tatorship of the proletariat and Sunny Brae was destroyed by fir ing whit-ii out. The fire broke out about nine o'clock land only the fatct that itlictre wlais 1111-10 W11"! blowing the fire would have 119911 a disastrous one. The loss on the Str-vens building will ‘be bolwccll $2,000 anti $3,000 and is only pai‘-' tiolly covered Dy ID5111111169- Fatal Accident In Saw Mill (Special to The Guardian) A fatal accident occurred at Mll- ierton this morning when Alfime Pineau o young man of 2i, son oi‘ Andrew Pineau. employed in a mill owned by his father. He was put- Investigating (Special to The Guardian) ticaily severing his left leg. He was OTTAWA. 001- lfl-r-AKPHIS b immediately taken to the hospital liic Department 0f Justice are in and succumbed from (he shock‘ progress into allegations against ALIVE- ccrtain officials titrttllir-uirenritrrmtizirir HANBENG. Mich" 0c‘. bLfiEnrl “ml “Ithough no 0 u“ h a em?“ Iloop a farther, was itfffiilglliltl to- Iwtis made it ls understood some day m, a charge or rrmrdering his disquieting evidence has been unth- daugllitcrs, Dorothy and Bernice, jnyggiigatlgn, aged three and two, respectively. ms whom lie buried alive on his form ten nillcs from horc Monday, ac- ereti. if completed indicates ilittt tiny of the oific WARISAW, Oct. Iii-General Zei . Igouskt, head of the new govern- tnoops be witlidratvn twenty kilo- metres to the south of the Viinu- Grodno railway. C The ultimatum contained a twen- ty hour time limit. ~ Iflfeamwitiie General Zeligonskfs troops tire taking positions in var- ‘ous parts of the newly claimed tor ritory. ‘* OREAT REVOITIIAS STARTED IN MOSOOW Kremlin Territory invaded. Entente Officials Creatly Exercisetll Orrglr Attitude of Forces ll ina. ions Polish government officials uiid IliLS replaced the Riga peace negotiations as the leading feature with their governments with ref- erence to llhe questions cirising from the attempt to create n new state with Vilna as its center. lDe-flnftion of th-e attitude of the occupation of Vllna will be given out in a fciw days. Tli-e ‘Council of Ministers has had the situation ar~ lsing from General Zellgonskfs ec- iiuve been guilty of infringing on c the law, rigorous action will be to .or ng lo his reported confession Sheriff ‘Slibee, ‘Preliminary The tastnblisltmcat of the pTOVIE- tion, under consideration since tonal government of Central Llth- Tuesday, and it is understood it is uania, the name adopted "by the formulating a statement on the sub Fatal Riots and Strikes in Italy BRDSCIA, Italy, Oct. IGf-Orte person was killed and several wounded during serious disturb- ances yesterday at the conclusion 0f n meeting of strikers, revolver! shots ibelug fired at the police. Order has been restored. GENERAL STRIKE CALLED Messagero announces today. "itizens’ Cold Feet Helped Bantlifs Escape (Special to The Guardian) WINNDPEG. MIML. Oct 16.~—“(.‘ol<l feet" an, the part of lthe Winhier residents iallone is responsible, for lthe escape bf this bifl-lllditis who early Wednesday momninu; robbed the Union Banik cf thait p~lace of $19. 000. Colomlel J. ‘ltiaittray. Drovinviaii police comlmissoner. said todity. "Virtually the who-‘ic town know aiiioiiit the robbery. I "Solute of tihem were bold enough to come to windows, lbult tmoslt of them remained trermibling in bed," ¢o->-—--- MADE-l N-GERMANY CARS Belgium Places Order There instead Oi‘ in Canada OTTAWA, October '14.—C:t'u1ad:t hats lost the order for 2.400 steel railwiuy cars which the Belgian Government itltrotiglh the ‘Canadian 1irzitiolCommLssion, sought to place with manufacturers in this count- ry. iiinsitelad lof “Made rln (ianurla" Advices to Itiiie Trade Commtlsoiott am die tbs effect ifhnt Belgium has placed tho nrtlcr .wi-tih (humans and NO BILI. AGAINST PRISONIERS 'HELD IN RUM RUNNING HOW EDMUNSTON. N. IL, Oct. 16.—- P. Collin. ‘Sh, his son, P. (loiiin, Jr, and Fred Levesque, who were charged ‘with shooting Mrs. Ges- neau at St. liilaire in what is de- clared to have been one of the --.--_..... All The News Worth Beading I All the Ad! I Worth Printing lwan-uz-i-nc-n-n lly Mull. Unnndu, “.00. U. U. A. $4.60 Annual iubocrlption, delivered, $6.00. SHOT TO DEATH ON 1 . ins OWN DlliliiSTtP Shot by Bantl, of Raiders Claiming t" be I.R.A. Mer. (Special to The Guardian) iniltary‘ searching for two sons DUBLIN, Oct. 17.-A number of their ftiiriiiy, The boys were again tinned men knocked at the home of , rtbsont at the time of this morning. Peter 0'Carroli tn Manor Strt-etItr-ageily. itiriy this morning. 0'Carroll u r Another shnoilitg atIray in which erred the iiizltir, there was a sound several persons were wounded, oc< I l Suspected of Beiug_“A Traitor to Ireland” we of shot ttnii his wife found 0‘(.‘ii_r- rolfs dead body with bullets in tlhe hood and hearing n paper on curred during the morning in Par» iteil Square. A number of other per sons were taken ‘to hospitals as the parts of tDttbiin today. ‘Sugar Board Not Influenced (Special to The Guardian) O'l"I‘./\\VA, Oct. l6.~—Capt. W ‘White, Chairman of the Board n iy thorn rititictl Ifflqilflillly by Investigating Mutter Case! (Special to The Guardian) EIJAIVNIMYYON, Oct. 1ti.-—I5.\:ciic- merit among n townspeople long known 11S 111W 111111111115 1011“. 119' 11 (‘tuiiiiierce denied today that th result 0i‘ 1118 1111111181‘ 01 311115 M11? Ifoitrii Vlifill influenced in issuing on nie Stevens of Middleton, N. S., a 0,118;- respecting the price and i,“ young telegraph operator cmployeil . rmrlmion U; sugar by me Dommk," 11)’ I110 WOSIP-Pn 17111111 Tolegritpii Cabinet. Neither directly nor ind? Co, hore on the IIIIJIII ut‘ Oct. IIIIl tjfffl)’ 1W1 me Board or Cor“... is gradually stibsiiling ziitlioutzli III’ any tnn,rnunimumn or “m. tlo else 1111s boon tho subject v1‘ iron with the Cithinni with rewind 1n conversation several iliiys or SIIl(‘t"$\i,"_;|r' Order i r,,,;; the finding of the young woman machinery and other "IQIPTIIIIIS by Qilllflflllltiiiy on the wily IXIUI; fr». "he lwnli. When he cnttirnd izh 011168 he wnls soon by the hall pm’ ter mo take the etievuitor to the firs floor. There Iseveral dieirlcs wen “Willi-Ills for him in order to finish their work and go homo. Int n seconds between t‘lic time he was seen by tli~~ porter entering "i- clcvrifnr and ‘tho tiiitv it stop“ ~il 1 itt the first. ‘floor, the story is th t: in some way TIT other I10 dlsappe 1- ed. As tho tioors \\'F‘!'O incited w. fertmce was ‘made in tlhe published letters of the members of tho Board. The commission is composed of Mr. Justice Meilish, of the Sup reme Court of Nova Scotizi, rwho, will be chairman; Judge Allan MacDonald, of ‘Antigonish, of tho (‘ounty Court. and Afr. F. W’. \V.. Deane, City Engineer of Halifax. ----¢0>-i--— FRENCH WAR HERO HERE fltlllOlll" III 7'1 ‘(i w; h iii. t. ti... _ it. was only the ghost qt 11p. (‘flflhl- ‘ which WflB sot-n by the portrr tr TIIE \VEAT]IER. TEMPERATURE. _ TIDE, MOON, ETC. liigli IIIII‘ IIlI\‘ morning zit 3.14 and tomorrow morning iii. 2.18. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.00 and rises tomorrow morning at - >1. . .:t-_-..‘§¢m..s;... . -.."“‘"$=~.;_. . 00- low choice pairs high grade mken" hearing w“ Se‘ I“ tomorrow an" new regime at Viina, is absorbing ject. most sensational of 111811)‘ fllm- 6-32- foxes, 1920 increase. For partl- cuiors write G. A. Sharp, Pfeg]. 119M. Charlottetown; F,w_ Le. gmllwr, Seorotnrr. Murray r-m- °1'- 3431-10-l2-6Ifpd. ‘FOR RENT. FIRST OLA . light piano-Apply Guardian ti. lice. main w/mrnn- row outrun. nl housework. in family qt three Mr. P. Barlow Writes From California (Special to The Guardian) A very interesting letter tinted fron San Jacinto, California. has Apply m Mm T‘ w_ Mon,“ n,‘ been received recently by Mr. J. Water Street. *FOR SALE-TWO MILK COWS Annlv to Wm- MoRae. VIOIOTIR Park. Oct. 1s, at pd, M AODO N ALD ilermanville *JNO. ALFRED Iband Surveyor, Telmi~l3y the Linc. $6: usually $3 each owner. By the day, $1.25 ‘Der hour; imlnlmum charge, $5 railway tfiirc "t-xitm. 3552 l0 1B 2i LOST-MAN'S cote 0d. James ‘Compton, Montague. 365i 10 16 11f ‘WANTED. -A szconn HAND llnvolllns trunk animetiiiiteiy. Nlilly this office. _5A-i--4__Lnn.an~ {hill-IMAM M WATCH; "Don face. Finder will be reward A. S. Bayer of this city from _Mi-. Percy Barlow-so well known hot-c . as the efficient Manual Training instructor of our City Schools. hfr. Barlow is now engaged in bee-keep- , 111i.’ and in the canning of peaches . and olives in that country 0f pol‘- ennlal sunshine. He expresses hlni- self delighted with California and with his new line of work, which ~ "11 m1‘ 1111i llrovon very successful. His season's canning of olives nnd peaches amounted to between two and three hundred tons, and from . his twenty-seven honeylcombs be has drawn 5439 pounds of honey. The many friends of Mr. Barlow here will be delighted in this news . oflila ‘iiucwixui iiiinoruhlna. Roop had stood mute, and n plea of not guilty had hen entered lby the court. llvspinitloucy ovcr financial mut- tcrs and the failure of his crops, according it) the sheriff, was given by lloop as the reason for this ul- lcgctl act. He wits quoted as say- ing tliztt he liutl been pondering thr idea of taking the lives of 111E buliics for nearly 11 3'01"" 111 '1' matter of fact uiiinucr", ncocrdiniz to tiie sheriff, Koop told of tak ing the children front his house or Monday to t1 fleltl tlirouflh w-liicr ran the ltod Derr- Rivcr. Thcrt Iloop said he administered chIOPO form to the little girls, than se digging a hole in the soft eartl neiir the river. While he was thus engaged, Dor~ otliy revived. Hoop told the sheriff and walked over to him. He titei curried Ilcrnico to the river ant nlflcgrl ibotii children Iii ‘lilo 1101? covering their UOiIIOt-t with mild Sillmo quoted ltlin its sziyInR. .0fficlals would not believe the msnls story until they had 5011f‘ with him to the spot anti found the bodies of the bsbics this morning The mother of the shin is in o critical condition ilI her homo- where six days ago she B11119 ‘b11111 m a 30p, iSho has not 111F811 10111 of in; rm at IiN‘. other 12111111- WENT TO MAss AND LOST Lioas ‘CORK. Oct 1G.—Ncu.i"ly tlflceti ‘rundrcd employees, or virtually itil ‘lie entire staff of the new Ford iiitomdbilc tractor plant here, are seportied to have found themselves 1t least temporarily out of work vhen they returned t.o the plant ‘his afternoon from mosses crie- ‘iruted in all the (lork churches ‘odiiy for the hunger strikers in ‘risen. Notices were posted at ten o'- lock this morning forbidding the men to lnterrupLtnr-lr work to nt- eud church services, on pain of "ismlssal or having their wages locked. Nevertheless, a majority of he force left tho works n1 11-30 0‘- ~lock and iwhen they i-etur-neri found lint. the plant hurl ‘been closctl down A proriilncnt ‘Slnn Folner visit- ti the pisnt ‘and appealed, on be- ‘illf of the men. to the, msnnscr. Bank Robbery At Alameda Rloting lri Londonderfy OAlfli-A-ND, CAiL.. Oct. let-Four men held up n bank of Alameda, County of Alvarado, today, shot and seriously wounded August Ml Hay. President of the institution and escaped with $50,000. Hi8 OBJECTION IN NEW JER- SEY—CAMERA MEN VERY ACTIVE ORANGE, N’. J.. Oct. 13,- New Jersey's first iu-ry of women re- versed n judgment against another of their sex in a district court trial here today. The judge ap- parently approved the verdict. though remaining silent, bnt_ the sergeant-sharpie, thrown into a ‘iiwultl Grace, Mr. Grace is said to have declared that he was contem- plating installing an cntire new force of operators, but he flora-ill consented to take tic present W011i fractious mood by incessant ac- tivities of camera men during the trial, said he did not think another woman's jury would ‘be called hers. it caused "too much men back, but not unit‘ next M011- day. complained. trouble." llowoim consider such flotation a runners‘ fights along the interna- tional boundary in 1111B VIC-hilly. have been released by order 0f I110 iliurlawaskit (fir-cult Court. now in session here, tho grand i111? 11111‘ lng to bring in a truc bill 1181111181 them. The shooting resulted when a lot of liquor was said to have hon hidden in the woods at St. Ilillllrf‘ about the time a raid was taking plaice and (Ma's. Gorsneau was shot. when she was in the 111611111? °1 the hidden liquor. BRITAIN READV TO FIGHT son BELGIUM IF EVE-R INVADED BRUSSELS. Oct, l5.-—-Dtiring the recent conference in Ffiondon be- tween Davltl Lloyd Geflrkc- 1116 British Prime Minister. nind M. Do [m ci-hix, lthe BelEI-“ll Prnmlsf- 1111\- cernin-g IIIIUB question of German reparations, the Franco-Belgian military convention also was dis- cussed, occur-dint; to the Etoile Beige. The newspaper q ‘ Ml‘. f-fowl George as having said that; if Belgium's territory was again in varied Great Britain, no in 1914, First quarter of moon, Tuesday. Oct. 19th, 8.29 p. m. Noozio the Strnslrlno Kid ~... ,_-- _ - 1 m‘ i A ‘kievsioriz-‘ts FLATLA TO ONE our oF-f‘ TU m: WITH THE: Ti ME ‘5. General Emil Flyolle. During the World War General Emil Fayolle commanded the ‘largest numiber of American soldiers which directly came under foreign guid- ance. fi-e is now in the U. S. as the delegate of Marshal Foch to thr- Cicvelitnd convention of the Anner- icsn Legion. Ho had reached the! age of retirement when in 1914 tho great war broke. He was‘ called tn the colors and fought so well that his name is linked-with those other old French fighters. Joffre, Petnin and Foch. This photograph was taken when he banded flmn the canto belli- i steamship In Bowie n1 New York.- ...,. .-...-¢~¢»-v;usa6\§i§i¥.