.,. ' _ -_ f/,_ ._t W” _»,;#__l, _covnns _PRINCE _ 1 au. 'rut Aoyf' - _ l f wolrrl-l featuring. ' _ _ --Q-~ _ , - ~f ‘ . 1 1-l-le-f~eol>l.a's raven I X ' ' l _ v '_ of L, ’ 1 _ _ i.m1e'1‘11E DEW. ovE1t.4.5,0ooilaEaDER/s Dall.: ‘ clurlottotown_¢:__vaI'_l§ip_ri`__1flir=%.?p|,g,‘._ _ _ - L_;-._ __ w ~ _ l, gbfoloo °“"“ 1...!" ‘,g'_,_¢ i"l'°°'"e.¢v¢_fd|-n_1¢¢1» ~ i*-;fCHA1t=LoTTETOW N. CANILDA. ~ _ _J ' __ . __ .____.._~_.__'_‘ ' _ ___g "`_'“" ' 'sy mll,'c»nsaa. ram; Es./\.,'p`a;6o‘ ___, 1 . _ _ Annual Subscription, deIlvered,`M@. f- ` - " . ~\ ... _ ~_ ____ __ ._ _ rl Nnhnl use lligin l»0r.._l§_ _wigs rle`_l_nlelr§vili an ating " ` " ‘ Along the Line Although _ ' ' ._ - Some Points. _ ~Doollle .l‘ll_l_il»lloll__rs' oitallour Curtaileo. - (Special to__Tne Guard|an.)` _iffel-ences. ' -1~ ` ‘ _ LONDON. 01% 17-*lil G, #P98011 to-, The Premier called. upon the Brit- l;]_,_.‘;_;'; _; __ --_€____. ' night at Sheffield Mr." Lloyd George ish ,pscplé fa me that thejsace was urged the imlwrative MSG 0f'¥l'9Bi-Bi' a real peace. It is' not the British hah Pl°ll“°l1°1l °1} 111° ‘P313 95 t1“?_“'*_l14_’°- itfha said, to nag, hurry, insult and 1’ He pointed out that the national debt _f trample- 5 bleeding fog so 15”.. as B was nearly °1Sht billion gounds. He,Germany conforms to the conditions ‘said WHBGB 11511 _d°_“1il°¢i» li 0 1_ID\ll‘8 of we have laid down"we ius't` give bei' `a B work curtailed end the ltanillrd of clear chance to lead adecent-peacable liVii1B WW 11131191' 111°-'11 `°V_°l'» .Wi ‘that end honorable existence. This in the it standard could 110! DB Preserved by interests .not merely of Germany but W resolutions of 'tribunals or labor con- of Great Britain and the whole worldf fi - e f .4 I Foreigners to (Special to the Guardian.) ` WASHl‘NG*'1‘»0Nl Oct bill to require all aliens to learn the English language within five years af- ing to the |1w g tk _ h ter landing in the United States. It been definitglzf filled? Iilvieth lsllndgglz also provides that where an employer employs thirty or more speaking aliens he must sll children of aliens must in English speaking schools and in- _Goruunv’s ‘Excuse Re Baltic (Iccuplltiouuo (Special to The Guardian.) BEBLIN, Oct 17.--The German Gov of tile Baltic Provinces has ed to Marshal Fcch. The reply points out that General Von der Goltz, the former German Commander hols been recalled alld repudiates any warlike intentions by Germans against either "IH I-Smell 9P»-R\\»¢iau:vo°»l°.;lt adds., that the German Government had strictly forbidden German- soldiers to enter Russia units. ' _ ._ l Navy League Branch _ ILS; Prosill.ent. Poillcare 5 Must Learn Englishl To England (Special to Tne_ Guardian.) l 17--S8118-tor .. LONDON," Oct 17.-The visit* of _ McKellar of Tennessee introduced a president pofmm-e of F;-ance to Eng. land which had been postponed ow Poincare he will be the nest of Kin '_ S K D ‘li0l1°EllK1i91i George at Buckingham Palace For- urovide an elgn Minister stephen Plohon will ,he Y hour's instruction for each and that included .ln the visiting pa;-¢y_ .8__ban.\ W l '- W Ile *H811* quet will he tendered the visitors at 1 will be installed as Lord Rector of Glasgow University. They will return to France on November 14th. , . Trans-Atlantic .Race 7 . _ _ _ . _ 'flrzflfgz ;:;l:‘.’;..§‘.°..“‘:..“:‘:‘::.f‘:..:.f BMW”-ell Uieilll I-lll0fS - been hand ’ (. P - MONTREAL Oct 17-'-Two of the At Sunlillersille A. local branch of the/Navy League of Canada is being established at Summel-side. His Lordship Chief.Jus- tice Mathieson, President of the Pro- vincial League, and Mr. Percy Pope, Vice President, addressed a meeting there last evening in connection with the coming campaign for increasd membership and funds, which starts on Nelson Day, October 21st. The Dlillshters of the Empire in 'Charlotte- town and Alberton` are cooperating' with the Navy League and will take ll Very active Dart in t-he coming cam- Dtiisn. Mr. J. 0. Hyndman, Secretary of the League, has just returned from "1B1ll118 various centres in the _-west- $_l'1\ Dart of the Island in connection _ ith the Navy League campaign and s assured the appeal will be very heartily supported. _ l *'_i--,_.__....._. rm ' ' lcollunnsllii slliouts 5 *FEW BOARDERS cAN BE Accom- modated at 26 Upper Prince Street. - N595-10-1oM3l. *PIANO BARGAINS--8 FINE 8E¢~ ond bandnprlsht pianos for sale at H. A. Tsnton ill Co.’s 144 Great Georss street. n _ 11124-zautf. 'Loe1'.~A eUNo_l-l _orxltavs 'srrl-1. _ er in Charlottetown or on South “'11” °f Hilliboro. Reward.\ Apply file office- ~.1rar-10.11-url; SAL! table. etc. Ill £0 *TO with Pleasant M B P .. psy and have _majority are controversy on the question of teach- er’s salaries. Everybody seems to ag gree that the teachers as a class are underpaid and they 'have patiently waited,,'but up to the present, nothing has been done to increase their pay. Organization on the part of any ion is generally conceded tobe legitis mate. In fact Unions have lem? bS9._u recognized Ily, Governments, and 're- presentatives of Unions have even been given Cabinet/positions. 'I`he_ teachers ,of this Province have form- ed such a‘ Union, the object being the advancement of education and mutu= al protection. in the formation of this Union the teachers of Town and colin- try united. A~ strike has now been cnl- led for the purpose of bringing about better pay. . The teachers of- the Town of Sum- lnerside and the Cit/y _of Charlotte- town have no complaint and the ques- tion is whether they have a right to join in such' strike. According to my way of thinking they "not only justified in striking other teachers but they are _ o so,'ctherwlse they ful- filling their obllgltti owworkersl Let us of thetexltile Dose a strike is the workers are D9 I0 be said that raid must t e others! first _ -the Guild Hall. The party will pro- 51"-lcfed 1” 111° EP311911 1an5“‘aK°- coed to Glasgow where the President Reslstmg at Australian Air Flight (Special to The Guardian.) LONIDON, Oct 17.-Despite the en- ormous dlmeulty 'or the flight from England to Australia four machines *_ have entered the competition for ° U which the Australian Government has offered a -prize of $50,000. , . fl_'i"””`.*“‘ 7 Revolt inf 1 s '(8pecla| to The Guardian.) was strongly fortified. Re t f 'I 1° ' ' 1 LONDON, Oct 17.-»~Kl'onst-adt is re- avlatorsshowfthat the llewpt?z:rSicl;fi)<;1S vessels lost through enemy “ctw” dur' orted, to have surrendered to the on the road to "Petrograd and trenches _ 1116! the will" totalled 7,759,090 gross rltlsh fleet. and entanglelnents outside of the ca - - ml e Mo .dum P (special to The Guardian.) ` ill' 110 fllll 6. it is also Bu- LONDON Oct 17-A trespatqll to olshevlkl Being _Crushlngly defeated. nounced th-at-the Bolshevikl are evoe- th Da" N _ H, Geneva reports LONDON Oct _17.-General Yuden- uating Petrograd owing. to it mutiny e' y Sw” on-I - ‘ ch, commander of the Russian north among the‘ Red troops. Reports from 2;?jtnt;;;€§;1g§_';dp;;g§;E theqégiffgf l?.i"i§“.?.'i’$’.’lz..§‘.‘i§. i.‘ll‘t‘.l*.§2l’..§"lf.‘ii‘.l'§.‘°l }.’i“i’ii.“..§?i?§2ill§t‘ii'?$‘§§é§ .?.“f.‘if’?.‘i.‘? =°"°f"“'e°‘ of T°*‘°'““~ “B -“'*°“““I _ ~ ' of' an agreement concluded between t.2i.“‘;?.i°'n§§l?. »§.’lii.TfiZ‘;?“3l?...Z’.i’i 2’.§’.§‘.l.§‘..l"{i..°‘Z.`.‘.’.lfZi.."iZ..‘l‘f.l‘i.$?§.ii “W Bf“‘=h ""1 P"S‘““ g°“°f"”‘°“‘g ' ellqrts from Reval and Helsingfcrs mira! Kolchalc niailltaills that he is 5:? (gZ;'§rne(§pgT;1;H;o(:I&ti;-;l£.?;vh;§e ay' that Yuderlltch is. meeting with advancing along e whole of the line a ml . ~ ' ’ feeble resistance although Gatchinu fthe Reds are put_ g up resistance. c D ' `\ ` O D rkers and their dependents. `ls_ Improving .l class .of workers for mutual protectv (Speclal to-The Guardian.) (Ocean Liner Brings Paris to London P ilillllthisillnll 900 Passengers In l Ilouir_`20Min_utes 'El_lliS 0¢l01l0l 26 '.""- . = _ l.~Th ol - (Special to The Guardian.) (Special to The Guardian.) U 1:/f,ONq;Ii1EA{`_]’ Octl r li aiy QUEBEC; oct 11.-'The white star Pnnls oet.1'l~--A new record for e§eCt'“;n "fu ,§‘;‘§,,,‘,`,',;‘§ m‘§§‘,,a ee" “- _ . ' l _ . ys dur-tw £3233" I;i&g;_';_ C`1:_nuda'td°Fked. Tar; gebilrpmtne "tip-`1r°lnbL(gld°t_;_t° Pig" ing the summer will change at 2 n.m. C V _ °° a ‘.9175 °c°° 5 se yes eggay y “D ‘tau 1' on Sulldzly. 0ct.' 26. This announce-'it ith over nine hundred .passengers ergood whom e the flight ln one , t - _ - ’ . ment is made in a circulul sent out to ed ngludlng military, civilians, munltion hour and twentyluillutes. the railways from the offices of the p Canzldlzlll Railway Wm' Board » At the lloul lnentloned nil railway 9 resident Wilson s Pay C11? I1-5, Leavesl §;°z‘;;”;*‘;.;‘;.P“&.?.¢;“;;v;:..:.f.'§li.i‘; _ wintor_t_llue. DYNAMITT ENOUGH TO BLOW , -(Simtel to The Guardian-) ~Lol\lnoN. oot~17_~col lt ol, ~ t- I '_ T E MAP WASHINGTON. Oct 17.-Prcsitleilhing chief of the_.I’ay Corpseiaills dffor 4 "Nm/;.__NA OFF H 6 Wil-90!! COIIUIQH1 i0 S1\0W 1Hll>I‘0'i'55 -Canada on the Empress of Francs __ - . _ ment today, ite House oii1cials,T\lesday. The re 'ainder of the coli); DOSSICISQSIQ' .é§`ica;:,er;;1§l;§.e Bid and 9»DDBHl`¢d to be lnuch cheered will sail on the Zxarmanla on October morning of some fenml-Q5 of a bomb to _ _ by the defeat of the Sllantllng amend- 25 and will complete their work in ,,»m,y_'mim,l,,y auth0,»illf.., ,rt gory 1,, 8 eolal to The Guardian mein m the peace treaty' I ` Ottawa’ leaving only H' small detail Sfllil. llild Dillily 1hWHFl@m1;1_ 01: ~ f ____ Gary. mlnmllwed this f°f°“°°" ‘gd |- an 1 o » i sow and the .latter from .Liverpool counci _of l1ealt_h ,w ch le__ ts _tlfl-ld_ PAmS_ Oct 17___.I.hle Bulgarian de|__lvapoff h-sd. not been arrested. __ut| __ _ and both are due to arrive at _Quebe_c,'gl_°°Eii'g_, _ 11 in 9-Wi; P29? Y Si _Ee l egauon _is now on its way back to Eu_l._ _ that the :tlltholities were :_o__ol_< ng org _0F__T__W__ O.c_T_ __\_e_-__ ___________________; nr. ,lille »._,.t_ at the same time 7 (fclock 'saturday' 1 3 Ns on to me pbyttllco 0 iali is’ and 'there is every indication that l1m{n"~,Army~ mten‘gence'f Lmmneln 1l¥ovol'llilllz tllo lobster* psrl~ill1f inllls-1 Y' ` *"”‘* . morning. TIT commanding' omcarsife era gran mis Ginn A Int? s0'i1h 'the Hilgarian treaty Wm be di5p°sed1?\f'k-lmls Sam th;-It 11181311.11.. _WMS tw ‘try of the llrlrililne Dl'o">llli1l~.-_ 'll'_»'\ 1'1>“'I11'1'\v~ UV 17 ' ["1 i"'1"1‘“ ‘-`"""` and crews a e now trying their -llefltldiseases 0" D' bfi” 0 13011? a gm' G oi’ sllol-tl'y_ Only the Hungarian treaty] "1“‘1’°11’°1"h""”k"_‘_ d b ___ ___,___\,__,_d W, i`__ ____ _____£______________ ___ _]_‘ i li. _ tl ll.-~ _-l~ii.. %'.li_l_|l~l.. into tel.;-ill to win the honor of first ‘M‘I‘iVi1l and il1~""“'1°“B 1"`°v1“'“e5 W Hem me re' remains to be negotiate by tile peace; ’1"5‘""11°~ 111‘*_ H116.--“ 11”!" 1“"""'1`<_f __ ‘_ __ ‘ _ __ ~f~ -it \-,-itll l;=~.~ -_ tl- llli-. slllli . » | ceivc the following t1I11D\llli-S- - ihf- 'lllthoritlcs snitl was :ln expcr|'..m@a1 ‘md 031111011 100115 l"»- ‘li ‘l1ll<~‘ -. ~ . is expected that the trans-Atlalltc _ 3 _ b G7 388_ conference :ls it -is ge emily agreed! " `_ '. 1` ` 1 in notice llils llevll givcll by tho ,»,,,,u,.n_ = »l. _.ln , i l__». l.,...,, i,.._,,-,-. | mp race will be a close one- °”1‘"`° $563 9- Q“" “° 5 ' ' that lt will he hnposslhe to 'lloll1¢tlle‘@1@“*‘1°‘“" @‘“i’°-Veil 1" “ “ge ’“ | . t' Th 1 - _ ,~d 5 . l » tio f ln».i.n mot. n nl l ll ln New Bl'\lr1SWiCk $7.517; NOW- SCOUH supreme coumil together forthe Turkinrllr Gal-y. Tllore they clzl-imetl he l 'mn' G "'S‘?.uI1.°u D101' 0° mr a ' ' ___ ~ ` 510.573; Prince Edward Island, $1.915; . ' ' started his bombs, taking' tllom home £11101” *'Xl‘C° 11011111110" Of __ll_elp _ill . ° lo scar l or v o, u ll le To Romain in P.E.l. ____ Tllllrsday evening in St. Andrews Church, Mnntllguc, in presence of ll very large collgwgntioll. the Rev. J. D. lvIcKellzio lately acting as loculll tellolls ill Zion Cllurcll, Cllarlottc- town, clllrlllg tile ullsellce of the millis- tcl' ut the wllr, was lntlllctetl into thc illlportnllt cllorgc of the Molltaguc Presllytel‘inl\ Church. There was n representative attendance of the Pres bytcry at the service, including Rev. J. C. Ma.rtill, Dr. Fuller-_ton, Dr. Mc- Ewell, A. S. Stewart, D. McVicar, Mr. D. McLeod and others. ' Rev. A. S. Stewart presided. Rev. J. C. Martin preached. Dr. McEwen charged the lnillistor and the Rev. D McVicnr addressed the people. Tllls was u splendid meeting and Mr. Mc- Kenzie begins his ministry in this charge under very happy and inspir- ing auspices. PRICE OF SHOES I8 COMING DOWN NEW YORK, Oct. 16.--Footwear prices are due for a tumble, in fact they have dropped twenty por cent. since the middle of August, and are going to take still another plunge after Christmas. J. F. McElwsin. .president of the National Boot- & Shoe Mfg. Company, said in an address-be fore the Middle States Shoe Whole- sale's Association here last ‘night I-lo.sa.ld thc customer should notice these decllnelrbeglnnlng next April, as thcshce now being manufacturwd will not be marketed until that time. I-ie said a. falling off in'tf`l'e_ demand from Europe was responsible _ior_tlle_ reduction. / , l, ..-. Sooner .,n9lth~'. _ _ ._ __._llt\llll _ ov Margaret Champion; daughter Wliliato- champion o‘_f Spring died suddenlfyeeterdey morn- lons»»syinptome‘c`l dllrease. Sho was nineteen years of age and was a gen- eel.l.n: ‘ ._|.~."'.Y.l r ins _ without, hams, shown any prev-‘ N0 Pfigg Fixing Unspeakable Cruelty- For Next Season .1 ____ (Special to The Guardian.) . (Specm to Tne Gua'_dian_) _ STOCKHOLM, Oct 17.-Prof Guido Clllvhoo, oct 17.-Joints H. Born- Welder 01 R153 1'* fi le°i“f° #lated s, United States Wheat Director, that the B°191‘eV1111 31101 22532 mem ave public notice tolligllt that -he W°m"'“ and children 111 R133- T119 ex' wld oppose any attenlpt to extend ecutioners intoxicated and unable lo another crop the pmsem govem_ alnl straight wounded their victims ent policy of __ guaranteed price time and again laughing at their as- 0l Bolshevlki _ 'lowll with rifles fired at tht: prlf.~.l=_1_f'n ‘-414 .,3- lfh Greece will ll hi i ' - 'I f :_ "l‘~1 ' il' ";.'ll‘ l~;l'll~ll_‘,‘ lilo r»\lll.»t.llll:_ lltlf-i» l|~.~‘. ll:i\'ill_l; 3.- 'll lilnlif ill .1 intel. llllfi- is' l)~.|;- l-~.l-:ll '~. Il:l\'f- V." r f _ ;l-lim, ~,~;lll».-l' lo a.lilLl»l"s‘ Ilullg-_-.-.Effl- . Some Ca ' ' _ ll* _ ?{lllt (Montrflrll Gilzitte) Tile Ontario electoral o~llw.p.'l‘.c»\ _---ollls to have devclopcd the \~/o_l‘.~ llcss oi' the Lillcrnl party Tho lewis,- nre not of great importance ' Till- gove-rllm_cl1t of Sir William Hear:-' has responded in its actions to con ditions created by the war, hal pro muted leglslatioll designed to further the social and material welfare of the province, and has kept its skirts free from scandal. It has been a good government, judged by custom- ary standards, and has .no fear of its fate from the opposition party. The ily in the ointment is the ilhmmers, party, a new force come from' discon- tent without profound knowledge of its purpose. The *Liberal -party appears to bc slllgularly urafortunate in lead- ership and policy. r. Dewart has fail ed -to rally the forces that have over lt long period of years given to his party _control of provincial gcvefn- ment. He lacks journalistic support,- and has antagonized eo prominent a. person as Mr. Proudfoot, his predeces- or in the leadership 'oi' the party. Mr. Prnudfoot. a man reputed 0 be able and of good -parts, has even been dis- carded by the constituents he has long represented because he deemed thc winning of the war more import- ant than party success. Mr. Dewurt. the new leader, must_bear the onus of Mr. Proudfoot's defeat in the Liberal convention of Centre Huron, and must assume responsibility. for the craven spirit that appears to have led to Mr. Proudfoot's undoing. lt is o. mixed ght in Ontario, but out of the melee, it seems certain that the_G-nvernment` will issue with an _adequate majority and that th Ll'b_erai"p 1will emerge ' not numerical! st§th,nn`_|n the Legislature recently solved. I ----fe-.yr- _ - rnmrui=rtl~ll1o';‘__f‘a-fl 'resource .'.lt.-5-_ir ' wg: wi“=»r;r-=‘lf1_vun.‘-frog"-_f‘~s9 G) » " lf. .‘~“‘~l'~L`»"" fn" 'rho this ‘vnl he h` ‘ll this 'v‘ 'hir at 6.49. Tomorrow at sod' Slggiley » lt 8._30;' ll. will lte__,lilih ¢.omor_row morn or at up. Hunley as 1.4: aaa MQW _Oni-815; ' \.`¢‘ r ’ Bun sets this mfterncou s .1- morrow st. 5.80 and limos 3:; it ilbi toliltlfro ' ' Monday at o.a'l Xcmm Last nlrter moon"|‘u Q ,.,.“.", :aa i~.l.l»`Jl ’ ni and R _ fg r xi ‘E13 taxi D ml fn *_( 0 F’ §*§.= .°=§ " eralfsvorite filth ell her ncqualntanc~ 1 O n S’ 1`l...__.' 1 '-- ` ff." " 1 t . ~;-'..».-‘-1u‘t»_..1.‘3.'_".::.`. yt.. .f_~ »- _fr ~ c,_ e 1 l t l iq i. if 1 2 , 7 I