1 ‘ ' " 1 l "ALL -nil News I ‘ 1 woirrn alanine ‘ 1 ,,711 s E _,___ ¢ - _ _ _ , .Q4 .. 1 ` ` - . _ ‘ 1 .. » .__ . 1 it ii __ _ THE GUARDIAN oovERs PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LiKE THE DEW. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY _ _ 3 °¢T\irlot\»to1lmiGuerd|en, Tlirooiento ; _ _ _ _ _* _ ___ _ _ An`nuol` Bubecrlpt on, dofivorod;'_ ' ICQ Mgrnlns Guardian. Founue mi, evening aim-aim im.. CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY AUGUST 15 1919 1 B mail Canada “N UMA. U-M f ‘“` ' _ _ ' _ __ __ ’ _ 1 3 _ __'__»_ - y . . U vi. 050,000 s10i.0 non "",i"""1 11', itoiiuv 01.00 1.00000 wiisin riiiiiiuis (Special to The Guardian) EDMONYI‘i(lN.», Aiugust 14.-Fifty thousand dollars in paper currency was stolen 'from the post oiilce bc. tween Sat. afternoon and 3 o'clock 'Puesday morning. The money belong- ed to the Merchants Bank of Canada and it is believed has been insured The large amount taken was dong in wrapped parcels and has been con- amid 51311011 bl' Fcgistereil parcel post l`rom the head office of the Merchants liank in Wi11l1|l1Cg to the ‘Merchants llzinlc at this city. It came into ine 10.2511 post oillce on Saturday and when me V011" Wes Onened Tuesday morning the employees discovered that the 11101101’ was missing. The city police were immediately notified and chief Hill and his stall’ of detectives work- ed fill 'lily and all night on the case. Marshal Focli Will Visit U.S. (Special to the Guardian) ' P.A'RlS, August 14.-Although no oiilcial announcement ims 'been niudu it is certain now that -Marshal Foch will accept tho invitation he has rec- eived to go to the United States and will attend the convention of the Ani- erican Legion at Minneapolis in Nov- efbcr. The Marshal’s visit, it is said here, will strengthen greatly the bonds between the American and French armies. ` Austria Protests . Against Rcpubiicanism (Special to The Guardian). 1-lEIt‘LlN._August 14.-lt is rcportvil from Vienna that the entente armed forces of Austria are protesting against efforts of the Parliament which urged that the republican l'orm of Govi'.i'n1ncnt he retained. There were isiniilar dcnioiistration in the country districts. (iOl‘ENilAiGEN. August 14.-It is reported from Warsaw that 40,000 Polish Jews have asked_perm,ission to eniigrate to America. lt is expect- i_'d that there will be a great number going from Europe in the nczir fut- ure. _ 11 _ + _+-1+.; -is-1-si.-1»s1;-wie-|~>1f|» ;]CONDENSi§D SPECIALS 3 )l€O:i@i9i@|>5l€\l'5l%>iél WANTED.--THREE MAIDS. APPLY 179 1Water Street. 262-8-15in0ipd. _ 'SALE OF FORMER AMERICAN Consulate Saturday, August liith, at 12 o'eiock noon. 100-8-12l\l1ll *FOR SALE-YBEAUTIFUL HOME. Cor. Haviland and Water Streets. _ 190-8-12M4l. *aint wAN-ro. A vouuc. Gini. -ro' do light house work. Evenings oil. Apply Guardian Office. 2111-8-13Mtl`, *CAR FOR HIRE-FIRST CL_ASS Overland Car. Paddy McQuaid. _ Stand Mchellan Bros. Phono 250. House piione 411-J. 192-8-12M'ti’. *FOR SALE-PURE BRED YORK- shire pigs $10. each. _ Registered. Geo. Mcl"arlane, Bedeque, P. E. l. 232-8-14M3lpd. _ *BOY FOR STORE. ONE FROM country preferred. State age. Ad- dress “D" Guardian Office. 1 181-8-11M6 E . _ _ *WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO AS- sist at housework. Apply at 308 Euston Street. 215-8-13Mlllpd. F... *CAR FOR HIRE-STAND. TOMLINS Bakery. I1hone319. 152-8-ii-Mlilpii *FOR SALE-A DOUBLE HOUSE centrally located with nil modern improvements Write "K" clo Guardian Olllco. 140-8-7Mtf. _*FOR sA|.E, Ai»ruP.~ro_1:1A'rE, Fun- iiislied cottage with all modern conveniences, nice location. Write “E” c|o Guardian. 119-8-8Mtt. H _ _ ‘CANAUIAN AssociA'rEo Pus- lishers wish special representatives in every part ot the Province. Ro- turned soldiers preferred. Liberal terms. For further particulars apply personally Gunrdian oillce. 7322-7-20MB H _ 'TRY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT. f0r your next order, for bllihouds, ietterheads, envelopes. visiting cards, posters. All kinds of pamph- __ let work done. Special prices on -large quantities. The Job Printing Department of The Isliind Guardian Publishing Co., 176 Kent Street, Charlottetown. , *LOST EITHER IN SOURIB OR ON the wa-y from Sonris to Ch'Town one tweed rubber cost and one hand srip containing catalogue of' tho Thos. Davison Mig., Company, Mon- treal. Also price lists ot Laporte Martin Lt., Montreal. Finder leave at Guardian Oiilce. Reward. 209-8-131M3l. FOR SALE-0 CHOICE PURE BRED short horns, bull one and hail' years old. hull year old, bull six months old, cow four years old milking, cow seven _years old milking: héiier two years with cali. For per- tlcuinre. apply Alex. Agnew, Craig- nleo Farm, Royalty, R. R. ti. 260-8-15m2t. 1 - _ Fast Mail Ships New York to Brest (Special to The Guardian). - WASHINGTON, August 14.-As_ sigirmcnt of four of tho 'fastest trails- ports to provide a return mail ser- vlco between New York and Brest, was uninounceil today by the war ]_)¢. pn_rtment. Tho present schedule cov- ering thc reinaindcr of 1010 will he 1311011 C1110 Of by the George Washing- ton leviathan Agamcmmon and Ain. erican army ships turned back to the Sllllllllrlg board no\v total nearl1y 4,000,000 tons. British Government Will Set Prices _.ia (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, August 14.-The Ilouse of (luminous this ev`cnii1g after a heat- ed debate adopted an aincnilnient, to Ulu l\l‘olltceri1ig bill empowering the lloard nf Trade, after 'au investiga- tion, to tix wliolcsulo and retail prices. The vote was 132 to 05. In the course of the discussion on the lilli Sir Auckland Geddes Minis. ter- for National Service and Recon- struction indicated that thc Bill would empower the iloaird of 'l‘i~adc to tix prices in a ease where 'the coiniiiun- ity was likely to be held up by any i1c-nibiuatlon, national or ` international .for the lillrllose of increasing prices. 30,000 War Veterans T0 Welcome Prince (Special to The Guardian) 'l‘0il()N'l`0, August 1~i.-When t_hc Prince of \’Vulos visits the ldxiiihiiiou all '1`oronlo war vr1ler:ii1s will parade before ‘him and he will (lecorute many of them. lt is ex11e<'t.ed that 30,000 Veterans will turn out to welcome the Prince. _ 1 U.S. Brewers Fight Liquor Bill (Special to the Guardian.) _ A'I‘l.AN’l‘lC CITY, August 14.-Be lieving that it rcvulsiou ol’ feeling against the provision can be conceii- traliul for a repeal of the liquor laws the brewers of tho iiatloii have called a big r:onl`ereiice hero for September 28th. 'l‘l|o mcctliig .will continue 'a week. Supreme Council Meets _ To Consider Hungary (Special to the Guardian) l?A.ltllS, August l/i.-The lnter|'-Ai- lied supri'.1ni', Council was suinnioiiod hastily today to moot ul. 2.30 o‘cloi-k to coiisiilcr thc liiinltflriun situation. Rumania Replies Have Been Received (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, August 13.-The replies of l’romicr l`lrui.tiuno of ltiniiaiiia to the notes ol’ lilo S\l11rci11c (Touneli of the -I‘eiicc_ Coiifcronce uoiiceiuiiiig the activity of Riiiniiiiiaii troops in iiun- gary have reaclicd Parts iind were bc- ing decided today by tho Ruiniinlan Deli-gntion. While the lull and exact texts oi' the notes are not available tho nicinbors of the ltuinunian dolo- gation say that they are official. it is said that Premier Brattiuno has in- structed the ftumanian ojlicers at Budapest to hold an iminodiate con- foreiice with the Allied generals thcro and to ninko evcry effort to nvnld coin plications. lt was not known today when the notes would bc presented to the Supreme Council. ANNOUNCEMEN'I`B» COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ET(l._ ' ...._..- *°Wiil_our customers please note that tho store will he closed August 19, Jenkins Bros., Millview. 286-8~14‘M2ipd. “Quito `-' bunch of horses are taking port in the races at Garileld. August 16th, do not miss it an you will have sport galore. Horses mal' 911191' up till the day of race. 249- ____unii publlcbulldings were gay with Serious Blow to Yorkshire industries (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. _/lug. 14.-11110 industries oi' Yorkshire, particularly textiles, have been seriously ulfected by the coal sliortage arising out of the gi_r11m_ 200,000 miners voted yesterday to re- turn to work. More than 50,000 men 111151 women are out of employment he- cause of the shortage of fuel. Steel illld n'oii mills in Lancaster have be- gun to shut ‘down because oi' lack oi’ coal supplies. German Oilicer Was _Epatriated (Special to the cuardiany LONDON, Aug. 14.-The repatria- tion to Germany of Field Marshall Liinan Von Sanders, \vlio assisted in thc coinniand of the -Turkish army during the war, has 'been granted lry the Allies, a German wireless iles- putcli received herc says. Field Mar- shall Von .\'Iacl(eiiso1i who left the G\2l'_l1l2\ll l`oi'cus on thc Easterii t`ront litlrlllg a part of the war ls; going to Constantinople. 'l‘i1c inessage adds that the liberation of Von Mackcnscii is under coiisideration. ARMENIANS THREATENED WITH STARVATION il British Troops are With- _drawn and no 0ther Help. (Special to The Guardian.) l’A‘I¢liS. Aug. 1~i.~'riic 1'¢-.ice con- ference is uwiiltiiig anxiously the do- cision oil Great 1li'itui'u as to the with- drawal of i13ritisli`t_roops from the 'Caucasus which it is expectcil'\vlll begin to 'inovo homcward iounorrow. -Colonel Wi-lliaim liasnei. U. S, A., -‘\i|i1=i| high coniinissioner in Armen- ian, has telcgraplied the Supreme (Ioiiiicil lthat Arnleiilzi. undoubtedly will starve and thc poopin be exter- minated if thc British soldiers are not detained there iiiitll other-5 ure sent. 'i`ho Siiproiiio tiouncil however is unable to proviiio troops. None of the large p0\vers is willing to sono soldiers there and i'oiisei1i|r'iitly no action has been taken. Great Britain Spent $350,000,000 in Russia _ Since Armistice (Special to The Guardian). LON‘IJ(')N, Aug. 14.-*llritisli expen- ditures for naval and military oper- ations in ‘ltiissia iroiii tho date ol' the armistice until the cnil of July amount- cil to $Il5ti,000,00(l,» acizording to an oificial white pupci' issued ncre today. Tliesg expi'.i1riitures inciiiiieil assis- tance 1-Zivvn Admiral ltolcllak and (}eiici'al lloncklne, HAD BUSY DAY AT ST. JOHN’S. NFLD. Hearty llemonstrations for 1 Heir to~Throne. ST. J()liN'S, Nild., August 13.-The Prince of Waiics was accoriloil a veri- Uubio tniiiuli of entliiislastic reception upon his arrival licrc. l'lvci‘ywlicre clicoring crowds greeted him ami he was welcomed by province and city oilicials at ovory turn fi'uin tho water- front to 1’ii1'li;iin(1nt. A formal liiiiciicon was tendered him by th., gov(,'r1ior, at thc close of which a toast to his health brought him to 11 responsl, cuuclied in words of warm praise for the work of New- fouiidlanders at hoino, on tiio seas and on thc haitluflcils of Europe. 'l‘hc l’rii1co laid tiio coriicr-stone of_ structure in the sirliurlfs. 5h tliffsteps of the Parliaiiient lniilding he pre- sented life-saving medals to thirty-live heroes who aided in rescuing the sur- vivors of the wrecked lllier Fiorizcr oiT_t‘.a11c Race lust Year. ' 'iihe Prince inter inspected both Houses ol' Parliaincnt, and then was hurried to a garden party in his hon- or at which two hundred society lenders paid their respects to him. At 6 n'clock he started for the Country Club lor ii reiind oi’ golf, re- turning at 8 0’clock lor dinner. Tiio weather was 'ideal and shipping biinting. , The usual addresses were presented to ii. It. ll.- After a parade in the evening the Prince returned 'lo Government House, and attended an informal dance for the 1young1.'r set, remaining until 1 a. m. Ho retired for the night in the same room his grandfather, Edward Vll., occu led when he visited thu Methodist l<}piscopal§oll_tlgo's no_w_i` Rotarian .iolin 0. Hydman presided at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Clllb Ili thc Rose ami Grey yesterday afternoon. Miss Earle presided at the piano and Mr. C. J. ‘ Gallagher was vocalist. The address was delivered by I-lis I-Ionor, thu acting Governor, Hon. J. .1\. ltlatliieson (C.J) who, as President of the local 'brunch of the Navy League, took the opportunity of laying 'before the mcinhers its claims and objects, with special reference to the work to be done in this Province. He paid a eompihnunt to the members of the ‘Rotilry Club and said one ol' the greatest hopes they had for (‘lim'iotte- town and Prince Edward I.-P11111 lies In the members and those who _ire to become meinberg of the Rotary Club. 'ln this Dcriod of disorganizatlon ami dissenslon when we sec men so self- fish in attaining their ends we value every association whose aims and ends are absolutely uiiselfisli such as the Rotary Club and many patriotic as- sociations. It was one of the hopeful signs of the tiincs that the work done by such organizations is more for the common good than for the personal benefit of any individual in them. llc then appealed to tho members to give their support to the Navy League. lie was pleased to say that a very large proportion oi’ the membership or the local branch was composed oi’ niembers oi' the ll0'tary (ilub. His Honor then proceeded to give a brief skctrli of the Navy League of Canada. it \viis born ot’ an i1i`i`ort maule in 1010 to ob- tain funds io carry but (‘_aiiad:i's part. in raising funds i'or thc British Solit- iers Relief l-`iind. The sum oi’ $500,000 was-aiincd ut and this was exceeded 'hy _$200,000 . The Navy League was fornioil the following year 'and a furth- er appeal made to support various oil jects in coiiiievtitiii with the Mercan- tile Marlnf- and for th[i_s purpose $1,- 781,000 was 1'eniizi1rl_ l. the general meeting ot' the Navy League licid at Victoria, ll. ti. last Spring, one million dollars was sont overseas for the Soldiers itellei’ Funii and the balance divided for the other olijevts, $25,000 being voted for a Print-i' l1ldwar,1 is land Sailors institute, Tlip l`ilrei:toi°s of the local branch ilisciisscd the mat- ter and ilcrviiioil it was not iieccssary to spend the whole ot the amount in bnlliling an -Instituto and dot-ldeii to piirciiaso proniiscs which after suit- abln aiterfitioni-1 would cost- not more lliaii $10,000, $5,000 was privided 'for use of thc institute and tho roniaiiiiiig $10,000 was lnv<1sti'd as a trust fund for liistltiitc work tliroiighout thc 1’rovlnci'.. il` thc ll|recto1°.=: failed in tho work they limi iiiuiortakeii it would not bi' i`01' want. of funds ‘to ilel`|'1lY` the initial f'x11vi1sr's. lli'ai1i1l1 'institutes are uniloi'i1oi1sisoliiii~ly r'ssei1lialur1i1i1itiiPdf'i"s1i1sc of (innnila and the Iilinpirr-_ :ind thei'i'~ hy in ilr',fi'nso <1fl\\l.Ln:i11 freeiloni it would not hi' able to carry on' work unless sii1_ported by tho 1111111 of tho Mcrcai\i.iii1 Marino unii thc mon who formed their fishing llocts. 'l‘hc whole Nuvnl si'i1vi0c5 tl1orr'i'oi'r'_ might bg tak- en to i-i1nil`l_ IHS ilonor aiiiioiinciuii.liut(¥i1pt.ain John li. ltezid of tho (lar l"or1'y who, while still a younc; man had, maile~his name as n g1‘e:il.<‘_aptiii11, had offi'i‘eii his sci'vlci1z< to take ciiargo of the r'_dl1i',at- ionnl part, togi‘t.l\cr \villi an ¢»ft`ii1i<'.i1i_ staff, ofa ‘n‘aiicl1 institute at l‘oi'|. llordi'.n, and ii. was hopr'i| to have a braiicii o|n1.m'..iril in the Winnipeg Grain Ex. _ _ _ _ 1 ‘Jliie today. “We are facing a short _\‘_\_iE\I.\'ll’l~_(-. August 1_1. ‘_ ri_»p,” he said “il the $1.75 initial migi be i-,oiistiuiirtuii us ai _ ' _irice rules wg nia-_.f find the crop .re- turns still shorter. Strikes are popul- ar and fariners might be induced to im on the strike. The -board room was vo thi' doo s The represontat _ ' ‘ _ y _ .till 1\‘_i» 1 _ ' _ ~ _ ?t‘“;`\;“ l0___i_l__"_l?_1""i‘1‘1'l1`H. WHS _llwlif |l.\'_ _ _-_.1 various interests, including i.}m___|' l_;____;____ 11 i1"l1P. iiii1ii irolii ‘~ 111 ie 1 l‘he ininui -_ .._ »i 11111 "in -r'iio1\ \\ii\. lil li~‘* loun » it ` i \ i1 _ | ' ic _. ~ li' i \- ilni-ll ‘\i llavis n f‘l‘\ Ill( The Presidents Repor (1 I intial .iiniin 1 ' s 25'. 7 lliow, in 1. ii 11 on mi 1 1 ` r1i`i` ` ihti ri'gi.~:ii'n 1| of foxig :_ 1 i'ei~i1ii1iiii'i1ili1il that. :it li1'i:= _ ‘.4 vs which '1‘i' 1 ` ' bri-iii 1 '1i1:~;i':s 1e1'r\gi;‘i-ri~i. l\ \v in 1:1 " 1' lsovvr, _ _ ‘ 1-1 ' 1|(»~- '.1 quill ii deiiiaiiiii sprin1_i11 up nr ` udiitiim stock ' ` w ni 1 1' ' .ve ' ' 1 ` 1 ' ‘ ‘ _ .s 1 ri'i‘or .‘ ` i1.<,\u1i‘1 ` _ 1 a .' ' int thr' '_+ soriatioii is now in.-cor1'i'spoi1ili'i1i1i1 " 1 1' 11' 1i'i i.i\'i' Simi il1~i1 - i1'.~" _» _-1-‘i1i1`: ' ' :1\\': " 1 'oct ` 11 'ng ru" :1s:~;o'iii' 1 'o_i',i1iv.i' _ ii _ ` 's z ‘- i' i1'i '1i_\' 'ox 11:" ‘oi ‘ ii ‘ '.‘:-‘oi'iaiii1|1 will ho ' ini i1d into 14' ili1i| .\’t‘iti's o' iii _ A iii ' 0 ici' iron _ on 'tho piii'i1ii:isc pi" :. 's ow lcvioii y thi. llnitril Stairs t.l|.sln|1is. -`i:‘- 1, 1; 1 ' , ll1i're ‘_ 0 ie sov\.i'i', losses lni'i11‘rcil in in; _' " clips cc tn: ast anuuiil mo. - FOX BREEDER f IN ANNUAL SESSIO _A Largely Attended Mooring and the Greatest interest ani es 0 pen i resses __._..<__._ia Spcakiiig ol the conditions on which ic' ~iit'11'~s nl thi' inllustrv is hisei iii' iinpii.11-i/oil thc ni'r»d ni' rpgisliu tion it was non thoroughly uliilrr 01"’ ih lines , p iii' iliiiieil fio.n peril e e w.\ to iii»uie ci' mil mu: _ _ .inn od piiecs is to .i i i _ ._ ‘If vou 4 d animals, Iii \l1 'iii i rises out if 11 you wi oiiing to Stiles Board iii iii~»t.inii'il inao io difiiculties fnioiintf itil .ind ovi. I`hi> Board |n;_,.ii1 on too lou .1 peii itage' but he ‘t s .i “ith the liiili i1-111,: |1eri<'11|,.i,_., int; gllgwggl is 11 "1 Cent the \ soul( be on ie if' iconnt This con iiiug thi that the Boa 0 .. ~.nii1i'ii liihiiiiies tht' .imouiit of $0 000 was .1 record to l 1 ouii t 'l‘hi1 great work of the |<` .Hale-. iioaiil he i-ian, was ui-_ in the American niiaiket This uw ~1iiir>ofl<1d in doing ind our tinil.1id~ of typo oi' skins will yet piiiiiiiniimli' in eviry market in the noilil .\f an ipp1o>.iiu'1li' estimate Of the fur lrurvosi for 1‘l20_ Mr. McLui'e gave if' ollowint,: . E. island 0000 :=kiiis‘ i\'i'w lirunswiek 'and Nova .‘ -o l'i 00- 'i1i r'i '~ a i'_.< ‘ ~ I1 pi 11 i"ii1-zulu and \\ estorn raiiirlies 800 11 total of 0000 sliiiis. Fi'oin the trap p 12'” liivre \\oui:l be .$000 skins a total ' 12000. This might seein a large i|iiantii_v to market but experience 1 s own ti at '_ produt ion ii1i'r¢'i1~f's di-niund also increases and ii' had 11 four of over-production. “\\‘f' waiiit," said Mr McLure. by our .-iy.~:tt'i1ii1_iii- saiosinaiisliip and silver 'xi g to ki-vp tho demand fri' in 'i v‘|11i1i _ol proiliiirtion so us to maintain : i':1`1‘ ilizirkot. pr ' . 'i‘l1o only <-oinpotltion to bi' feared iii thi' fox l>i1sl11i's.~', lit s'iiii, was c i- iiiiin " ii irers f \lui\y in- `i1rior furs hail 1‘o<-,f'i1tiy advanced io 150 ptr i-out simply bccausr' those ` and thi: ni:i'i o sci' 'iig e .21 - 1. an 11 ioogii- ‘om -- - und the i'.|l‘orts inzulf' to L11* ' cstaiiiiisli an l1lx|>i'1’ii|1<11t:ii '_ w:i.~i nregi1_d iiilil :in uit 1' .' ‘_ lnniii.-‘_ :iiltl1i1|'ii_\' to i‘uili'i1_t .1 lax ol _ |n<1oiiii_ - - 1 - ~ could hi' vi 1-l whi1i'<' up to thi' |1i‘i'- _\-,."1 11m gri,_ 1~i1vi'11no 1~i'i'r'i\'\'il by ‘\'i I .'i'.~1iiii- - ' .1 1 ~ 1 ‘ ` . cd 11-. il ‘ . _ _._ . '_ 1. _ l'i‘llii'i1 ` 1 ~ ]<‘_ 1 ' - ; 1 . , _ _ ‘L “ ~ "Um 'iii _ ' \\':i. pii'i1_'i1il to s" 'rt ' (111 1i11i.‘ t' niity (1111 . _\1¢-1_|,»,. 1 _.__ _ - _ _ _ _ .nil . it, i’ 'o.\_ on sail nui »iv, fiv. 'lor .Ni _-ii _\`1\lili_" \V, __L. l ---P i1.|i:ii1<~i1 this _\":1i' ’ l _ ti Aim ' - 1 - ` F0 - right sith' of ti -1 _ ~ - _ _ sid ~ `-ict 1 1 ' rd _ ‘ :ui ihi' iii\-of -3- 'i " _ 1_0 'i`h ln: 1* ut't1 1 t si' `niil -ii ii' ir o`. ` I, I ‘A iii ilii |1i'i1: