--mv . .i .-_-u .... -...nn-. so _ . .7 1. ‘ L., _ THE COVERS » ..-,-_*_ ' , _ _ ,~=`v»;rii1uli»i" ' , _ ` ‘R _ fwonru |»|mi1'|u¢ .- ‘ " ‘* _ ‘ ' \ nil lirfovfiuprln \ _ _ , _ _ _ ` g' '. ~ -41 i.-inn -run nnw. ovnn ”-;1s.ooo nnrilnnnsliinnifr " ` ‘ _ » ;“f' I ' ' Y ' ' " r‘ » -_-.~~i.'.'.:*'~' -_ ` ` ‘- ~-.. g rmtotown Guordlpn Thru cons. , , _ __ _ 'T 1’ 1' 11°1‘1°°‘ ¢'°1111\ G 'eh wr CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 24 1919. _ x»uru¢i'ous»‘¢n|_i\i»~ii;'ii»ii.isiu§o u°~'1.°""“'”'~°” _ _ _ _ ». ». _ . . _ ,_ _ __ _ ' " ' " ' _ “ . - " ' .‘.,'...'.'.-. -fi ncnnisino. oruiiin r .nun is _Mil-1-- 0.0.0. win. N01' rout ..., ,_ i ` ~ b three masked _bandits last Friday (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWIA ,Oct 23.-increased do- iuamlror labor and an upward tendon sy 5,, wages in some callings, indica- (mg that there is plenty of work avail ` able throughout Canada. is shown by lo ment figures obtain recent emi! Y from official sources. ex-members of the Canadian forces seeking employ- ment have' benefited lily this 'condition during the past week. inthe 'past week there were recorded in the gov ment employment offices 3,423 a cations for employment from ex-s lers and sailors. ln the some per there were referred to vacancies 285 men this being practically 96 cent of the -applications. There such o. demand for labor that Wf1§es_of 'bushmen have advanced $75 a month and all.found which ls record for that industry. ed ____ _ ol ,investment ppll- 010' (special to The Guardian.) 10d roaozwro, occ 23.-speuiung rr P ‘B the Victory Loan workers at a get the ing of the industrial workers at 3»‘ his experience as former Minister 91' Finance, Sir Thomas White ossu tliii tl’ King Edward Hotel last nnight t a the one thing which made Cansrl present prosperity possible was TEABH-ERS’ DEPUTATIUN ` 0 WAITS 0N -GBVEBNMEN . _ l ‘ ' ._i_i__ Alter. Discussing the 0ueSiion of Teachers Salar lironi Spin. Till Midnight no Solution was Arrived 1 1 gut, and Conference Adiourned. 1 - ' ,' .- ’ > 5.?-.--~ ' A rloputation from the 'l‘eacl1crs’iputdtion graciously and expres Union waited upon the Government sympathy with them in their. dem lust evening to .confer upon the vexed acknowledging their request to b question of teachers salaries.. The delegation consisted of nine Ways and means for finding teachers and all the members of the necessary funds were discussed Government were present. _ The teachers’ case was presente by Principal J. D. Seaman and he was journed at midnight to meet at followed by Messrs Jelly, Summerside carl-y date at the cell of the Prem lxispcutor Doyle, Mr. Nelllgan un Prin:'ip_\l Johnson. They asked tl Government _fo_r legislation to secu the minimium salary already .mu public, said legislation to be reti' uctive to January ist 1920. 'The Government received the d Establishing Relations ' ” Wit'h'Hli_il Governmen .,.< . ._ , _.__- (Special to 'The Guardian.) LONDON. Oct. 23.-Announcemc is niode thnt the Mission of '.Wsli'o l-l, M, Sellsy to Berlin, will be the r opening of the British embassy a the rc-establishment ot diplomatic r lations 'between Great Britain a Germany. _ lt luis not been decided when Fru cis Oswald Lincllcu, British High Com- of the 1oi§iS_ll1ti1re and (there ure 111159101161' ut V1&i\1111.‘wll1 assume his surface ludica-tions that Mr Dew duties but it is believed he will go the Austrian capital within u lc days. The situation at Vienna is d i';:.?.'::...f.';;"":,."l‘i;‘ °if..‘.‘?"“;‘~ .rl T°‘°“‘° Makes 6001 ' W 00 Noval Collectio -'rlouer _does not moan a rcsumpti of regulor relations although 'ho iv have full power to 'handle British a fairs. ' _.._._______._i_._.. ARMY FOODS IN DEMAND ”°'ST°N- use °°=» 22--s° eg- l"iuioiis0uaker Banker Den Br has been the demand for surpl _army goods at prices below the no mul market cost, that the retail arm store in this city has no more cann °°1'11» Dells. five. soups, strlngle beans, raisins,_ ordanls in stock. T Sunolv or r n "h . p u es as been 5° mud* df Mhrouigh from daughter to Srunds rleted that henceforth only fl pounds 'will be sold to a custome Bacon. corned beef, and other mea hoi _ rrrinf. nr. °i.:‘:'r‘:.l::.r;i° :rss ' rl T R' “‘_;:)l_§@. it was announced. All_to_l 0 K s to the value of about $400,0 11111/c been sold at the store since Bs. " manner in which the general pub responded to post appeals for lo contributions and though 'he has be relieved from the responsibility ;the success of.the 1919 loan he tr ~ed the public would support the pr T lent appeal in the same patriotic a . New Titles 1 For War Lor (Special to The Guardian.) Om red her hat a's' the f0f‘ USE ds; Republic of Austr i lg hers' Union will today _ask the Sch rg Board to extend thc time fixed de 1-119111. Wlllllh is today. for withdraw 0- the-ir conditional resignntions u tsl" ,T 0 lie ,Next Prcmi nt _ las lserier of the opposition in thc l rd in nd 'ministry in view of the defeat of t 1111 ico be followed Sir John Hendrie LONDON, Oct. 23.~Gcner:\l By on his elevation to it pcerapre, in Bed i the title of I?»zu'on Byrne; ot' Vimy; I miral Beatty becomes Baron Bea 212 ol' tho North Sea ond ol' I}rool_rsl>Y. General Strike ' , "ln Lille, _Fran ud- a”` L'l-UL-E, I<1rai1-ce. Oct. 23.-A gene 01;” strike oi’ men employed in the bu _ Y ing trades has been declared. High _wages and better working conditio . __ _ _ ‘being demanded. Eighty thouslind p they receive some deimite reply from _ _,ions have been thrown out of Bmw E' the GovemmenL` ment by the wnlkout. 1 ,llewart Not Likely reasonable one; t considerable length but no solu d was arrived at and the meeting :in . dei' rl The Guardian understands the i`e 600 Gerrnanstisted for Tri er (Special to ‘The Guardian.) PARLS, ()ct. 23.»-French offici Utf' _unusuuce that lists have been riru . . _ 0»'u b France, Belgium and some 1 the contention oi’ H. H. Dewnrt that, .Ee @1181- Allied powers, ,og Germ 11111 officers \vho committed "unpcrdo lt able crimes” in* the course of the w GW Together they -comprise more th 110 ' G00 men. Their uaimes either togct Cl' er or separately will he presented .111 the German Government, with a d 10 manrl for extradition. Attached ily each name is a docunnent specifyi no the detals of the crime of which eu all individual is accused. it will be r memliered that in accepting the trea of Versailles Germany _consented siirrenrlcr these criminals when ask to do so. ll ...___-_ orrniwn. occ. 20.-Tire cousin icnal authorities are not favorable gislstiire, he has the cull when 6 comes to .tho formation of n n 9-l Hearst Governnnent,. Clear-ly if pm his choice is limited to one likely ll- command the confidence or 3 major iv is it. . W __*_ i s -_.__._ " ll. H. McLean, Unionist .Q Bolts on G.T.R. ilucstio ue - ct (Special to\The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Oct. 18.-There bolt iroim the Cgovcrnment, yesterday u d the Grand Trunk acquisition propo als, General Hugh Havelock McLea uniionist liberal member of royal, Ne ___ Brunswick, so far he is the first boi er and there ls' every indication th ill _ ____ _ f' (special ru 'rue Guardian.) '1‘O.RON'1`O, Oct. 23.--At noon toil the collections for the Navy Leng geaclied $75,000 of the $125,000 obje ve. ' 6 s 1; I (Special to“Tl1lel Guardian.) B, _LONlgON, OCR. 2_3.-'I`ll9 _deélftll _sg Lagogtiakgf §,;’;,?¢95_Je_f,l}§?Jvfi';c1§}_Edfan; he will be the onli one. rrrposal that his title should pa 0 ss G on, “r---""T”'_"_ - remarking that "lf he wants title let fs* him earn it." HIGH FISH PRICES lN BRiTAl LONDON. Oct. 22.-»Grave unre among the fishermen in the coast towns, owing to the disposition of bu t ee `rices of "landings" dow S ng, VIENNA, Oct. 23.-Tlie Natl kos liseexiibly today posserinn Act u Ad- ishing the name ot' German-Aus tty tor the nation and substituting ` 1 ' . ' _ m ce ated. . It is expected that the Finance ll (T1, morrow). The debate on these is ex. pccierl to begin at once after pre ._ ' ' - [1 ns a nniionnl census to be taken in cr- 0y_ _ cember. _ _._ alsi _-W- Wig; (Special to “The” Guardian.) O . an 11- ar. on h. to U. to HK ch Q. i';»' to ni For _Canudirn Ship i S- carry a wireless. installation and W n, loss operator in order to conform w the requirements of an not passed at service department has been inform N 'instal-lation. Tho _uct comes into prevails, a press representative learn roi Lucius* .ou ro .tous .......i“f.l‘l1i11°“ iuovui won ruins WASHINGTON Oct 23 --William 0 Jenkins, American Consular Agent ~ |-__--xg--D/`~__p¢ " “l "“""‘°' “""‘°” ‘”“§. “l.‘3l“"i‘.2‘.3“ Are Pre arorl to Form Government with lndivifual :generous man er. As Sir Tho as -put it there of appeal has a .solid foundation, t being patriotism, business necess and the security of the investm In sketching Conuda's system of ancing during the war the ex-Finn Minister told the story of Cana credits to Great Britain and to o belligerent nations und he was phatic in his di>.cl'.\ration that cxc for these credits it would have b impossible for the country to h maintained anything uppronchiu period of prosperity. Ticrrnan Austria Now 9~1‘Y nt, lic an en 6 es- nd (Special to The Guardian.) onol hol trin- the ‘title Republic ot' Austria. l The pun-Germain party offered vio-` lent opposition to the change. With lthe nlcraiion in the constitution the iprovision deciurim: Austria to b composite part oi' Gcim'\ny is ell 6 il ln- Tin- ans t0~ ex- sen- red De- ` _ister will report his financial pl 1 and thc budget to tho parliament tation. 'Phe government has or e Packers Orilereil to l Reduce Pork Prices l bi' Ill? rk lil T(Z_ltONT-O, Oct. 23.-The order the oard of Commerce comvelli the packers to reduce prices on D0 'products will go into effect £1 W09 from Saturduy. According to 9~ f1\‘lVat‘3 advices received from Ottawa the packers wanted the order modified but .the full board has decided that the original order goes. The Board will be in Toronto it understood next week, when Col. I’ricc’s orrieij dealing with the pri of clothing will be put into effect. is S. ce »Wirclcss installation s (Special to The 6uard(l_an.)d OTTAWA, Oct.23.-Adi the ana i 11 ships sailing for ports in the Unit 11 Kingdom will be obliged ln future_ to re- to by t- the Bi-ltish parliament. The nuvaé e .that this not requires ever-y seagolug British sh-ip registered in the Unltd Kingdom, being a passenger steamer ,or a ship oi 1.000 tons gross tonnage ‘or upwards, to squip with a wireless elf- st feet as soon as the defenge _of tl§f realm regulations exp re. wng to Ei the declaration of peace. Three mo y_ the after that date any ship sal-li n irom_r1 port in the United Kingdo ’ will como under the conditions of tl an ed n. 115 rn ie are (Special to The Guardian.) three great g uuds upon which the MoNTR.EA,L_ Oct 23__.3,-idea and M959 prospective brides were the chief fea- . e fin' ternoon from Bristol. According to “Cf good authority there were said to be das 150 .young women aboard who had the’ either just been married on that S1118 '“" or were expecting to be led to the a “Vt tar on urriva.l here. een - uve g a U la LoNpoN, coroner 23.--Inari r-nu .miners and operators, nearly one hun- _l_’len_ty oi_W0rk Avriilifililc at Advanced Wages. Ninety- Sir _Thomas White Declares Specifics ounrls on which- ... .»........... .. ....... .. .. . ,_ _ ll six percent of ,Applicants Referred to Vacancics.' 1 ' Appeal lor Victory _Loan flias _Solid Foundation, §iitti”‘§§_‘r§§.° “‘“‘°"""“"'“""‘ "“" Members oi 0tl10r Par € Wages Advanced Materially. 'Niimoly, Patriotism,-Business _Necessity and Security 150 BrideS_t0_be _ ' --0--e » Arrive in Moutre al i ture on the Canadian Pacific Liner ' Pretorlan which docked here this uf- 1. S, 9;. ` speaking at a dinner to the 17th Lan- cers Old Comrodcs, expressed the hope thzit the E.\'~service Men’s Asso- ciation would kccp clear ot’ politic holding to the one object, that of hcl ing their pnls. Arlvises Soldiers T0 Avoid Politic -rv--" (Special to The Guardian.) Big Coal Strike Looms 1 in United State WASHINGTON. Oct. 22.-The join conference of scale committees o miners and operators of the centre competitive coal fields, which was cal- .ed by Secretary Wilson in the hop if -averting a strike on November 1. adjourned late today until tomorrcnv without reaching any agreement. headers of both factions assertedths their respective attitudes had no been changed in any wa-y. Although another effort will he made tomorrow to bring peace to the industry the strike tonight loomed 4 the two sides, speaking frankly and ~.ravely, said there .was little hope While the .full scale committee re presenting the miners and operators ought their battle behind a` closed loor, a strike ' storm raged in the Senate and federal agencies looked rp the low, firmly convinced it would iuve to .be invoked to save the coun-‘ ry from untold distress and suffering .vitli mines sirut down and less than. i monthfs stock on hand to keep fires ' 'iurnir|g. Filing out of the meeting place, the _ lred of them, went their separate .vays to discuss the crisis the former url by John L. Lewis, president of the lnitcd Mine Workers of America and he latior_ by Thomas T. Brewster, loud of the Cool Operators' Associii- ion. Leaders and members of, both Iroups were extremely reticleni. _io-tn Brewster and Lewis' refused to iscuss the situation beyond saying .here had been no change ln the utti .ude of either group. Secretary Wil- io'n left the meeting without giving he least 'iutiination as to what wus n his mind os -to hops of settlement. Belgrade Demands .0 Arrest of War Makers GENEVA, oér. za.-A despatch ru :eived here from Belgrade says the iowcrlul peasant party in Bulgaria de- mands the arrest and trial of King Ferdinand and also of former Premier Radoslsvofr, and Malinoff, as being responsible for the war sud leading Bulgaria into misery and _the los; or 3: Admirriilollicoc Submits S report of Admiral Lord Jeilicoe c cerning tho nuvul defense of the ldusthns been laid upon the table t the Australian House of Reproscn f tives. Admiral Jollicoe. who 1 been making a tour of the Byitish minions and Dependencies to const e plans tor their naval defense, says the report that the naval interests the B' i 1 iuund within the next five years t strong eastern fleet comprising v t scls ol' the royal navy, the East ilian squadron, and the Austraili (ianddiun und New Zealand novi hig and close -at hand and leaders of H [Inland Revenue Receipis_ 767 a considerable int-reuse over Se last. public. Putronsge ls continuing l1.Cally as heavy us- nr me ,,t,,,,.¢_ I1 PTB. i WAY TO REDEEMING DEBT . . _I _HONOR T0 CRIPPLE-D HEROE <1. 00 o 0 0 0 or 0 2119111115. This means, lt is estiinated, 0 U ‘ saving Of $100,000 to the Bosto ' °'_cANADiAN ~s0l.D|ERs Poi_N1' 'ri-i ~0 , a d ll e. ln those n . _ _ -ped. utterly tired, back into our tren- t ches. Nine minutes before they _had f y .ng 'y i- 3 slipped quickly across No Man’s Land \_________`___ " ` ‘ n in a fierce silent rush had raided _ i _ the German front n -» l e (7 HEATEII F011 SALE. lsboro street. 1538-ii) Wé EE ~- meet'in nine years. Their work 'Glllli \VAN’l‘li‘»D FOR. IIOUSEWDII _ ADDIY 114 Kent Street. 'fi as terrible as it was swift. _ it lieutenant was counting *PIANO IIARGAINS-»-1l FINE DEC hi R000 Uvrlghl. pianos for sale at (_. Fenton and Co,’s, 144 gre 'write Eitrcet. 1112-9- li T e 'li men. "Where'a the sergeant?" H- "miles sir, an-1 and I tried to 0 ~ous.asc.lH£Arsn ron eA\.s. A my minutes they had seen more t rr wajgf and lived through more than we Gusping for breath, the platoon drop- our monotonous stay at home liv W3 Mlliihim but it -Bunch of Boches comi ' ' up from supports rushed us with st P' bombs! ' ' ' M E most of the fish is eventually c F 3, has the situation become that oflicl are 'now being considered. A .pr ne 0.1' ill es s catches 'nd the manner of their his lon that unless a large nstl get 115 clr | to go to 'lea. v 10 P11’ 134 Hillsboro Street.” ~ ` --wp-,.6 got is get rum now, while -------- 15331013M3lf the 're still confused There'-ll never ~ r I l 5 My relive rum decent ze:i»m_|N imcronv ausv . - ‘ ‘ ' 1 in ii _ °wAN1~nn-_.nov iron ivroms. oNlu b'°_““° °" C 'mee ,. _ 1-U;|N|Nq QUT Hy,pp¢0pLAN53 from the count 7 pr erred p ly blirltil, or get him ul- all. . . . _...__-» » "B" eu. oumil¢u~.._ after-10-aaiiaipu' '1And'u'°`rig¢ iieiitensntanu Blu went '"22.§:nrn»nnrsrr '°.:i.r.'.ur~r§.- til. ‘.".S.";2..“§"i5;‘.§‘."..$ .itliti in in uno Baker. elollh 11111111111? 111 the officer won through and back with -rf - ' . W ect order. A rare opportunity. eantis body ill s li ir _ the ser! - e 6 “D on “Ia at Carter' Thousands of Canadians §BV9‘!ll8lr 0 . B°°1"¢°f°~ ~ - ivsv-io-in-mise gave the life 0! 6il0th8r, 'NRL Wmrlo -“ron ii-rouse- __ work. A£l>ly.’1_74 _tt t for Canada. ‘“;_Q_l:_T_§:_o_-_lsoiglron aroma. ou; clo Guardialx rM‘ri?(%;1§1%.%;l|i¢gp¢_ no th - their sacrifice . Wh ’ - r .. inn, prosperity! 'Yoh 1019. ' `gavs their livsl to rescue of comrades. Those heroes owe it to their memory e heritage for which so men gave their lives. to the Nation in order limit of ‘Your purse i T80 of at il mitt ers o lc p p , while leaving the market salesmen an the retailers in' the towns, whcr 'voyerljto charge high r'ates. So ucut of the Scottish Fisheries Board an the .Board of Agriculture and Fishe ies have been investigating the cause d uct whether it is registered in Great ti' Britain or not. 011 G sions also is demanded. _____.__.__._--- ls f_§/\-ri./=lu'ric i.\Nss To ,___ mousse: senvi £1 Nrvv Lnrour provinces. According to the despatch confiscation oi’ all the royal posses- nent`q.utliori't`y` seen recently sold tha, the 'Scottish Fisheries Board had re-,ed belween this W” and Gram B ‘ iii r rn- ' f ' f§if.'i§..t".‘*"?f. °.‘i.'f."’=..“ff".$.‘I .l.‘Z.'i‘ 3256.-lwill be more wr. wording to an 1 men" were vlgorpuisly protéstln against _the prices paid for _their trihutionllf and he expressed the opln scheme was quickly evolved, fishe men, during the winter would Mus 1, M. and in Liverpool Swiss centiy established a and it is understood that their report_s_ BOSTON Oct 23_____Exte____we ad 1 Dmgldltions to tho service now rnalntn tuln by the Cunard and Anchor lin g'nouncen\en-t yesterday by A. C. ' of i ‘l-lenderson, manager dis. Anch-or line und a _ Cunard line, who is |_s'minlng roll and His city conn 0113 r-3 e follows the from of a line and lines, much otB _-ye turn V6 ss; He also has 118911 'Line service ently tween this city A fleet of 20 is being Line in lines F' Fennell & Chandler . . he F. R. Heurtz ex- 3 W. K. Rogers . 6°; Stanley, Shaw dt Peardon 1788 esta T019' Currie & Murnaghan . Willl Ray Macdonald .. .. ar f'Yl°\’k_ F. Dalton in ind Ind. ‘James Duify ..... °cAuui0N "' Hou. J. A. Muciuesun ._ $50.00 .. 25.00 __ _ _ . . . . .. 25.00 ° The Mchinnon Dru Co. 20.00 Sounders to Newsome .. Sirms Packing Co. .. 111 J. or. Morris .. 1° Morris, Smith & Beer 1*' Horace Hazard . 9 Guardian Employees. 1° J. R. Burnett 08- D. K. Currie John Enman .». ¢» I. M. Mckenzie .. .. ll J. B. Arseneult .. l'°~ C. Young . . .. he nov Warn . B. L. Coombs J. Hawkins E. Arseniiult Wm. Schofield A. Martin . 6. W. W»AK_§FORD» r »» .- »» 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1-00‘ 1.00 . . . 1.00 uourer. ries Who Agree with “Their” lattorm. ' h_1_,-f»¢_1l-*fi (Special to The Guardian.) form a. government in co-operation TORONTO, Oct Z3.--The members with such members of other parties elect of the United Farmers of On- as are in sympathy with their plat- tario, nfrcr due consideration of the form and principles and are tree to matter have decided that it would be sive suvnort thereto. In the formation unwise -for them to enter into alliance of a. cabinet full consideration will with either of the old partied as par- be given to the various interests of ties. They are prepared to asume the the province said J. J. Morrison, Sec fullest share of responsibility and rotary of the United Farmers. ‘President Wilson T0rpcd0_Br_iats Suuk Continucsulmprove I_~.;_ . itil ihott ritftem successfully' sni’»\l'ii:urI- ,._ n. 0 lvl W er he 15 an a .__ iff a s ra ci:-0 iso for an o.`i`.~i.si\'- di go it A y h e g g P 'ralust the Bolshevik, he had iifiwr.-. .i promoting u revolutionary mov nent, according to a Geneva de ‘ ""mlSUCe 10 1112 LCNS 011 flvtolloi patch. '°_“m' I He requested that his endeavors r btoin on armistice should be supper; 33 and that plsnipoicntiaries sliuulii c sent to arrange measures to ciiri bloodshed. I er dictator in Hungary, during lonimunlst regime, has escaped fro he internment comp at Vienna an ________.__.__ ruin: u'u,\'riii~:u 'i'rl;.v1|-|<;\c.\'|‘i'i