. , _ ,,t»_ -tr--.11 _. ¢,,,.,,_. .:._.;._ has Subscnbett over 956, in 'v " -- - '_' -- ` ' -' ..~~ ._ . -~ ' .- ' ._ I l' " TllEiIllliRl0llElWNliUHRDliill Eta.-lsmtown Gwent- rm-ee om. ` " ' ' _ -- L ""' . ~ ~ ro -~ -- . __ _ - _ -. f Morning Guardlen,._Peunde‘¢| 1_§_91. Evening Guardian 1337, _ CHAR » _ _ ADA . _ _ By Mau, __ __ _ _ _ THE _GUARDIAN-COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW. OVER 45.000 READERS DAILY _ ` . ' Lo'r'rn'rowN CAN TUESDAY Novnueaa 11 1919 A ‘ _ *___ \ 1 _ _, , ____ _ _*__ _ ___ 1 _ ,_ . _ ___ ____ _ nnual uh_ _ _ i[iiiii|iii_Y'55lillilii5_Pliilliilii i||]illH5fi||\liiliilicilllllilillii ' lliilillli HEAIIHES llilliiiiiil liiiliiliiiiiiillilllill iNil.i|l|iN|]iiii|]liNii|i|UN |N_|]iiNiii|iN 5H|i’iii|iiiiiNB iiliiiiilliilliil liiliiili iil5[llii|ii|il|i . . . 0*- i»~1--0---*- S _ -- ' Conditions Declared to be Such That Collapse is Rumored They Will Take Large Interest in Steel i>ii§n"§i.f:'1-i~‘f.fl`l?_,‘i<`1§"i5.'3w_G. Interviewed_..He Took Exception to Cabl d Inevitable Winch May Involve France, Italy C Corporation which will go in for Shipbuild- {f,‘I,’°i’.3.S§.§§'§§li§»°‘$'dp0'i..‘?i'f“fh2,",,f,§‘,§i patches from Australia'Stat'lng' tl-'tat' e and Bel8`i“m» . ' ing and Coastwise Trade. “Bi PM PM Sim "ie Civ" W" tated in Matter of Aid to Empire. “ ~ (Special to the Guardian.) BERNE, Nov 10.-'Passenger train communication between Switzerland and any part of Germany is suspend- ed until November 15, and the Ger- man censorship is as stringent as during the war;“ consequently, inde- pendent cables cannot be sent from Germany. A special correspodent who hasjust arrived ‘by motor car fron1 Germany declares that conditions there are hopeless and that the political and commercial state of the country has reached such a. pitch that collapse must be expected. Thoughtful Ger- mans declared that_the only hope of saving Germany, is that America will speedily ratify the treaty so that the League of Nations can begin its lab- ors. Not till then will Germany be able to negotiate foreign lands and obtain foreign credits and tiius meet her treaty obligations. I" UW Opinion of a Swiss financier thoroughly conversant with interna- tional finance if Germany should col- |“DS0 fillallvialiy then France must likewise collapse and also Italy and possibly Belgium. iiN|iill Siiilii ill 5Wi]liF Iiil 211 Members of Union of taneously Arrested be Deported. lHliii|iil5 _ WN UN lNiliillH|l5l5 Us-¥...» Russian Workers Simul- in Fifteen Cities and will -i-is (Special to the Guardian.) . 1 \\'-ASHINGTON, Nov, 10.-The long expected master stroke oi' the United States against anarchy _in America has come simultaneously in fifteen cities. Friday night, agents of the De- partment of .iustlce,,swooped down on an anarclilstic meeting oil 'the eve _______i__._._____"` __...\ li couutusliu srtcnts ____._Q GLOVE LOST. GENTLEMAN’S GREY kid glove. Finder please leave at this office. _ 2239-11-11M1i_ FOR SALE).-HALF SPEED SLEIGH Apply W. ll‘. Burke, West Royalty 31 wsnven.-A LADY cifenx in city dry goods store. Apply to Box 314, city. Si. *LOST-»CHlLD'S DRESS AND SMALL garment. Fiiitier please leave at Guar- dian Office. 3 i- WANTED.-AT ONCE A GRL FOR general housework. Apply at 175 Grafton Street. 2241-11-11-Mill F-0R` SALE.--GENERAL PURPOSE mare coming five years, broken io all kinds of work Apply to Frank A Hopkinson, 29 -Edward -Street. 3 i *PIANO BARGAINS-2 FINE SEG ond hand upright pianos for sale at H. A. Tsnton and Co’s.. 144 Great George Street. 1112-l.0~28Mtf “FOR SALE COW FRESHENED IN June, horse, new express wagon and harness. Price right. to cash buy- er. 108 Brighton Road. 2230-11-i.1Mlipd. WANTED-COMMERCIAL TRAVEL- ter for Prineo.Edwar _ i‘>'.l'.§`.ffi§'l.nA§'..",§".`§i'l.ifS§?$',§`ll..i§§l.‘°°°'° l°.‘.l'.i'”t§il`l',`,e'il..i{‘f..rl’l‘l'.§`.iéi’. `Z\.`¥‘i§i‘§‘tst¢:- , vLAD1,V0S'1OCK‘ 'Nov 10'_rh0 Ai 5-30 I-0l"¢1 “lid Midi’ Jelliwiiiiiiider any circumstances it would B51’ g_;`|'_l_*:_h__;`;i_12 _U-15E__d"l-3¢llll;)0lll 1li3DHl"i’ went aslinre and niet liieut Goveriior_inipcrtiiient to attempt to sa‘y"wltdf'. 3 ‘Ui 3° “Y 0" Und U19 null Lady Bziriifetl with whom they should be the measure of aid to bo, steamer Montcugle This leaves only Ten British Seiitriest iiilie_d_liy Explosion (Special to the Guardian.) NAMUR, Belgium, Nov 10.--A large ammunition dump near Fort Diav blew up early this morning. Only four of the fourteen British sentries on duty ausweretl the roll call today. It is feared that others were killed. Explosions are continually taking place among the remnants of dump. The cause of the explosion has not been ascertained. Turkish Alliance _ With Nikoii lenine ` (Special to Tne Guardian.) -LONDON, Nov. 10.--Mustuplia Ke- mal Pasha, head of the Nationalist Turkish Government set up in Asia Minor. his proposed an alliance with N. Nikoll Leiiine, according to ti dc- spatcli froin'Copenhagen. An arni-y of 3,000 turks_ to attack tliie national for- ces, the report says. has been organiz- ed by Geiierul A1in.\e'tl Bey at Berlin Kessen. City Council in Monthly Session The regular meeting of the City Council was held last night, Mayor Wright presiding and all other mem- bers of the Board with the exception of Councillors Riley and Smith being present.. ' The minutes of the last regular meeting and of special meetings were read and approved and the regular bills were read and confirmed. Several comniunications were read These included at request from the Truckman's Union asking for an in-` crease of ten cents on present rates on all loads throughout the city and. a letter from the same body commend ing the city upon the improvements being made to the streets and the’ decision to open Bishop Street to Prince. _ _ Messrs S. R. McDonald and Wil-_ liam Dalziel appeared on behalf of' the Union to press the claim for the advance in rates, Mr. McDonald for ‘ (Special to the Guardian.) take a large interest iii the Steel 5 ,gm gg The qua,-glam he had formed n plan for nav coo `“ i _ _ _ t r > P y ‘_ C01' D!‘&tlO!l Wlllcll Wlll Q ill fOl' B bl ‘ _ eration gtween (}r3g< Br] at 3,n_ 1 D S B h t t n d shipbuilding enterprise which will VlC’l‘0RlA, B. C., Nov 10.-With domlnlons in the far east. He h handle every branch of manufacture - uniformed marines drawn up at atten been invited by several dcminions _ It is also rumored the concern will stirring march the battle cruiser New naval defence but it was -far from engage in_ coasting_trade in Britain Zealand glided into Esquiinult harbor purpose to lay down any hard a Bild BHIPDUIB ODGFHIIOUB Seilertlliy- _ at 2.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon be- fast rules whereby that would be BJ _ _ V _ - _ drove lu government house for tea. lgiveniho British Empire. He had been,-' 3_t=_:r_ieral_l_\i_ioir. cl\lef_o_f the__li_i_ltisl; i_n_il in nn interview Viscount .lellicoe'invited to go to Ottawa and if - ________3’;___T__‘”"_*’5"§’;i‘; “Fd ~‘ “Ut 1 Y 0 L’ took exception to cabled de;-apatclies for advice would give it to the best ll ef °~ 1 from Australia which intimated inntlor ms ability. __ »_- ' _ __' I HEARTILY WELCCMED Popular Theatrical Company Who Played Here Last Spring Opened a Week’s Engagement List’ ‘Niiilit ' - ' to a Capacity House' ' _ - i-lil Last evening at the Prince Edward Theatre was the opening of a week's engagement of a company which, for good solid entertainment has never been surpassed on Prince Edward ls- hind. The .\Iao Edwards players, headed by the two most popular leading peo- ple who have ever played here, Mae Et1\vards, and .lack Werner Cor'-bln, opened with "Tho End of a Perfect Day” and the title was as applicable to the evening itself as to the play. It surely was a perfect evening for those fortunate enough to secure their seats before the window closed and the “sold out" sign hung in front of lt. The play itself was a jewel. A ,-brlghh, sparicling lsclniiilllatiing geml. and the special scenery electrical ef- for her work last season, waLl!'reall_y*'_ excellent. and the gowns worn by tlfo" ladies deserve special mention. ' Mr. Corbin, in a role somewhat difi ferent from his usual line was noifo the less clever, and his work was eh- joycd, while Mr. Smith, also a little* out of his usual type of part, _wal nevertheless, convincing in the roles, lt would almost look last night- that for some reason perhaps because of pnysici-ii adapngiiity, _Ml-. smith- sac: Mr. Cormin ha exchanged roles._ _ Two familiar faces, Mr. }larry.Hoy,< and Miss Jeanette Connor who will his remembered as having playod’~her'§ the week of the exhibition, with tlibu- Gladys Klark Company, show up worn, derfully vgell in their new envi-mu- ment. ' - _. »_- l The great Haverly, with h_is magic, facts, etc., carried by this company heading the vaudeville, is a realilieiid gaveiit a worthy setting. lliner, and the other acts are equally Miss Edwards. as usual. gave her,up to the standard of the rest of the part, a woiiderfully clever interpretii.-iattraction. tion,'antl the role itself was one which Charlottetown has recently soon. gave her an exceptionally wide scope several companies, but if last night for her well known powers. was any criterion, the Mae Edwards Miss Lee, also remembered here’Players. can be assuredof. not only ' 'record business all this week, but _ll- oi' the communication received from , so of a very warm welcome w-heneyer. the Prohibition Conimisslon of this f they elect to return to Prince Edward province.” i Islaifd. - His Worship explained that this_ ' ‘ communication had been received last , | ' ' month and was intentionally held_G0vefnmentS from the council at last meeting but stated that his duty as well ab oft ' every member of the Council was to as- \ » §,§1‘Cgf,,_f;°;‘£";‘,°§heC§_“§,m‘“’°“ .‘“ wnsiiisoron, Nov. a.-aieventa - ' hour efforts- by Sa.-muel G0ilil?Prs to Councillor Mlller,Chalrman of Pub- _mme the can mqke we". '_ '_°_ llc Propertv Committee, submitted ni ht b' em ham d9c\_~M_“Exn_0m ` i g Y lf' C uf “rfihuectts D131” f°"_,_t_h‘_’ l;)r_§’,l_’_‘i’f‘_?g the Government that injunction pro a era ons o. ie ma e . ‘ H ___ d th _ it I sm] ccedings would_be dismissed the in- ” "elm e a was mlm” e ‘t t th t lk d r as with rawn to get at stone mason for the work. i_£;';_d ngtsbgfoiefr G W i about half an hour eloquently setting` forth reasons why ilio demand should be granted. Mr. Dalziel also spokef briefly. The Mayor promised that they uiatter would bo considered. I A letter from Mr. Harry Matheson, caretaker of the Fire station. was rc- ceivétl asking for an increase. in sal-l ary. This request was considered and li resolution was passed graiiting a cli nl‘€=Sld‘3d- ` P°”m‘"“ small inoreiisc. Iirofessor Kmg of Mgnnt Allison _ _ 'V f V A letter was road from Tho Mari- Uiiivcrsitl’ il€llV0l'Ud lm addrcsii 1"" (Lolmnuod 0-" Pug” rhmml time Electric company suggesting that Child Trllillilitl -Wd Ed\1Cf'~fi°i\ Wllmh the fire alarm be extended to take up contained a n\.\iub8l‘ Uf Very |\¢|P|“\ ` ‘- ' "“’_"~'*-"" the residences of the Superintendent suggestions. \ ' ` and Lino Foreman of that company V non followed with ,. f ith- Oiiliosition Leaders "2 '.‘.‘“‘ uv ‘:‘;"'l.“.2. “ un axc n nt _ , _ , n io sonic me ns ir- r en ant vtttion of child life. lie pointed out ' ‘- _ thus be “bye to get to (hu Scene that ns far as stHi.lStiCs H0 fh€Y_Sh0W_ S I _ L t quickly mid cut away tho buildings af' that one out Ot GVBYY 019%" Chlldmn _ a a _ e fected leaving other lights on, thus notl causing other portions of the town to it reaches one year of HB0! in QUE' ,- he left in darkness as happened dur- b0