_record _- to _ the =:n_ayment' _or I perhaps - -aoo,oo0,ooo oeestebrusmenr- gr-ants: _ 1_(8peoIl_l,-_to The Gllarriisn.) \ 0'i"IiAWA.f; 0_0!-_ 1.8-_"~r'A Presentation .,qt. the 1go\1el',nment's“ ' obligations in addition to the burdens already to gba borne, 'was given to _1the.'speoial _1o_ommiitteef_on civil relestsblishmbut -by T. -C1. Bovilie. Deputy Minister of Illlnsnce. - _ ' - .__ _41 B1incs_'_Msroh" 31st,--11_914_iti\e_ public not debt has increased 580 per cent.. !l'0!l_1 $_3S5.9ll8,00il:to estimate for 11019 _apo 1920 ot s1..oso,oog,ooo. 'Pensions are estimated th-is -year at _#$0,000,000 . _ Land _ ’ ‘ Settlement T1 $25,- '0 0,000" ond “soldiie'rs‘ ‘ Civil Rie- Lrnn mn . _ ___ r ',-_-,_ . b _“".(8peciai"to The Guardian.) Department has been advised that .b _the steamer -Beigic carrying 24 h -TORONTO, Oct 8.--A handsome ehalf Df the city. A public reception wasgxtended to the gallant captain ,0'i‘TAWA,V Oct. 8.-`-The_ Militia of 'tiie Olympic in the council cham er gd he was cheered to the echo as 9', _se to respond to the welcome Canadian officers and 616 other ranks, will probably reach Hslifsx on or ' about October _12th . Nati nal Anthem _ 1 ade Compulsory ._ -_ _ , ._ ___ . _ » 1 _' /T speciaiito TE: Guardian.) _r emmus epay a o eop- ening and closing ofall performances l§ili0 0fi1F0rllPSllirs Peace Proclamation 11 °_ -1”? i»’“11°ii""` ,__ ' 1 ' 1 ‘l 'r nt -th 'r 1. re rtenlnsteed 1 leiiiile 1111l,111111111? 111 011111111 1111111-11111111111 iiriiiir§°r§§1iEi.§~eZrrr..aer _ _ (épecl-A _*°_.'1',`;"°._`é" id' _ " -' """"' made at their meeting yesterday. ulr sn) (Special to The Guardian.) LONIDON, Oct. 8.--The Cork De/ OTTAWA, Oct 8 -That Canada veloprnent Association has received expects to make a proclamationl oi e ceblegram from Henry Ford stat- peace simultaneously with -the British Pr F “erm "ace 1" -mSt°"y begun at 915 from _fthe Mayor. _ - ' or eirhrrc ness that I have received _ at your hands." said Sir Bertram, »“I1personsI- ly do not deserve lt. There are 750 oth er men on the Olympic who worked 'andiabored' to carry the Canadians safely across and they 'contributed their parts to the task. I am only sorry that they cannot be here, too, to re-' ceive your 'barty expressions of np- preciation for what they did." 1 ACll0SS_CONTlNENT GREAT AERIAL RACE N Seventyolle Airplanes 0|] Race _for the ni-sr time to it cr\r..~r0m-town from New York ‘to San Francisco and Back. .--it ' _(Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, Oct 8.-The greatest ing that he is considering running a' proclamation and not before was an < , H- m- today when seventy one air- line" ol.',stea'msrs to Ireland. nourgd to the S~ena~te today. by'.Sl pl““”” stalled to “ke Mt °" 8' trans' _ ' --_ - _ Jam I h .d. - .. ‘ ;0U€ 61-* The, announce ment was made in the course of r discussion upon the bill giw ing effect (Special to The Guardian.) f 0t_t_i_\_Wa`“ Today 1 lfir. C B Watts of the Canadian Wheat Board after a session of the (Spddllllvto The Gilardlifl-4)` P ‘_ f N' Y k ` _ Wh' tB d' 'éh ep se .tation of OTTAWA, Oct. 8.--The marriage- 0 'heeziiiileoar glue rxirillgis lwanteds an of M155, Hemi,-ge, daughter of 'His ¢ - 1 increase of thirty cents a barrel, the _ . .f f ibut it is unnecessary to h.utrculo.uze.1 Honor sn- John Heuer-le and Lady e press-,,.¢ price being 510,90, - _ 1 lglendrie, Govemment. Hous to Lt. _ ' -_ _ < 6. Colonel 0wen,°of Montreal will take dbSk Mr James Stewart of Winnipeg, _ chairman of the _.Wheat Board., presid place today at 3 30 at St Andrews S ecial t ontlnentnl return flight between C . New»'York and San Francisco. 'L-ieut_ J .l3. Maohio in a Iiuvliand four machine, was the first to get away from Mineola field. Fifty -five of- the machines were 'cichedliled |.to leave Mineola and the remaindr to start from 'San Francisco the race will he across the continent and back a tot al distance of more than 5,400 miles. - hing ends satisi`actorily as usual. So ably did each member of the, ` company take their respective parts, r, . T.. .....,....., .. ti. .. New Members Elected Deie ates to Maritime Board - . . . 3 over e mee ng. ` ` - "" g Church, King Street. ' _ NEW YORK. Deb 8.-The ,port oi --_----_--- - _ ' °~- F 1' - _ 1 ma-ted-' at 40,000 to 60,000. Oillcials _oi _ _ ` I] tus United stares shipping ecard ' » _ _ . _ _ . said shortly before noon that 1a few The quarterly meeting of the Char-‘ _ ~ -i' ` 1- private piers were the only' parts o' ` _ _ ' 1 it l. B0 Ll f T (1 h lil -_ ($960181 *O Th! 903015530-) the water front' not affected by the 9 ' 1 lgste.eov‘;iiug1€l!ic gresidgng M? R°.eE. 1 _PAl;I5» ?¢f 3-,”-'T119’;~_1`1`.|V_°l Uf 11330 strike. Several transports, 1 Atlantic “”*_ ' Muwh _fn 1|,-he ¢hn1r ` ' 1 = 3,\'lf1¥P. ",5°.‘_",°"1' 5"l’“_"° 101' _ ° .liners-including the Cunsrder, Car- _ __ ` ’ " ~ "' -1 ' L .fph _ 'I ¢ g ,' in 5 meeting' lotsrnarrsnqloerqonmsnt to _take over ,,,,,,,,,,_ ,me ,O w,_y,,m,,my ,md me GARY, rna_,,o¢t. '11,-Late rssrnrgm %__e°re1;1d“‘;_f;_ _fp m§;“v‘1’;’d_ “ tiio police service stRBudapes't after whim sm. ,-téamsmp due t0._]e,_,,e to three' hundred state troops were Acommumcauon was read from the “.9 d°D@"“’° ‘°f ‘th9° 1“m‘m‘““° "4 P9 day are heidat their Piers. Pmught' t° Gary fmm Indmna'Harb°r Brantford Board of Trade asking the ported in despatches from the Hunger 1 __________'__________ End Enslti ,Chkgtgnih mnenxdigggggnat Bond here td qndorsp a resolution in capital! ' m‘;xlJ(li`i:;ed lzlvlvlexlvenrlompanies of nation: Whllih i~h°Y had P355” regarding Bulgaria Araks For‘Tims in ` a e alguardsmen 'following minor distur- Am9l"iC11_11 magazines in Canada- This .. _ _ _ . "\a ~ - ’ - 1 ~1»1111°eS- were ceew °° the-*‘°1°‘° °f f.f§.‘Ii.`}i.'3€i...§’§§_"iff§”f.i..¢2'i“‘..C§“§‘ilZ'i l5P°°|*| t° Th’ G"°"“°“') ‘rioting Satsréiay mghh On? man was disadvantage through the extensive PARTS’ out 8""Th° Bulgaria" _ -1 " ` eg?r;';;; S5591 wo,-ke,-3 th,-Onged we advertising of -American trade goods P9-5°” d'9l°59'~l°“ md” asked fatale" - ~ ` ` A ' ' t rt ngd ' m. union pickets were in Canada in mediums not available ‘day °xt°“°l°" of time ‘t° nuke their ‘ (5P¢°|°l f° T55 Gwlfdli"-l ' S Te 8 agistnifbabnces ocgurred at two to our manufacturers owing -to the 1'er1iy__t0 the treaty rcently Presented LoNno~N_ or-r s.-There isa strong v u 1 1 high rates or advertising in American mem PY "1°_A_m°5 - l111D1”955i01l ill D°im”1\1 Circles that me 'I‘he~ trouble started when strikers publications which rates are based on _ l0ng expected changes at the admll‘81'fY were leaving a‘union meeting. Sevcr- the total circulation, 90 to 95 p.c., of C L D .d A k are immm-em' The chief °f these °f al thousand men who were at the which is in the United States in 0 A' ° ar ` °°‘"'“°' would b°‘th° appmmment' 5° t' nd others on the streets which market the Canadian manufact- `» 2 R ° ' ' t t Clflilfl! 110815119-f9d_bY'D11-lllic °Plnl°“5 xgfenigvglved. ' ` urer cannot-compete. In view of this ` - , °f 5"' David Beatty “B mst “B mid' The immediate cause of the rioting, lt was the opinion of the Brantford " ` ' This W°“1`d me" the-\'5"”“f°" M sh' the ilrst serious disorder here since :Board that the Minister of Finance . P¢°|i| lb THC'-‘Guardian-) ` R0BB|YD W9m¥39 t° '°'”°°h°" “Phe” the strike was called, Sept. 22. Was should pass an act giving the Minister `0 . 'AW1A. Oct 8--'Lieillt C01- David °f B°’f1VifY- The fic* -'thai S" R°59lY“ the presence of a number of non of Tntdvdiscretionar o t 1 el _ _ ' y rp WM' O I) BC ` C- -Clerk. Aaaffitani Dll°9Cf01‘ Of Medi' WSHIYBB W” "9“°V°d PY ' We Km? strikers on a street car on their Way a. prohibitive tax on all foreign niag- csi Berries departmentof Militia, has soonafter his return to 1’L0l1d°Il 001116 to the steel mills to work. _ _ ezines having ‘a circulation excess of beenlsiapcinted Assistant Deputy Min- not fail to provoke comment- it Will The lighting spiced virtually' _all 10,000 in Canada unless such maga- ister of Health and "attended a_ com be remembered -that t119 S0V@1’l1°1‘!11iP over the south part Rr the city. zines are prepared to introduce a terenceofthenationalccunciio!health offvlctoria _is vacant; _ 1 3 -_ ‘_ ~'l‘he local hospitals were soon filled Canadian §Bcm,<,,_ spam m_ which ' ' ` U ` ` ` with the illillred 9-1141 i-h°1¢ifY Ilan Wm* should be offered to Canadian adver- men arrested tigers 1e.11111-1' ran. Amen 1.1.-1-.e1.e1.=’1»1‘,-‘=11'f==11°-°1°e1°me ve.-_1°111»v-1 1 . _ 1 -' . _‘ 1 1 I __ __. _._,,__ 1-_-__,..»_. _-__- 1 . ‘ fron sjsi.-`s._-Jja ro_ANo1i=`aAc1'|cA|. I _ B_°w7"_A.?_m”5t .°,m°é'oct 9-al' ~c|sL_waurso ron-'nouscwonk ls" oct. ls, 1Mrs._-Burnett;-1r4_K°11t sims. _ 1 1. 111'111-1_<1411111- *wAN'rEo sv vouNc Lsnv noon ‘ 'end bontril. in nnrivate family. Apply 1” as-'it'd my 0~ =~°°` 1441-io~s-lutf ll _ I Grower oi Flax . 1»r ~ __ _ ,_ __ _(83 sam ta _Tm Gu-rdlan) _ elected: Messrs A.. Lohnes, H. S. 6--'1‘11°. 1 E1“P1f° lLo1~r1u’o1v,`ootf8_-advices 1° H°1'ti`/.if§Lii)d'1J°ii}r'i>1rl.~iii'»i{°.il"h’ Iiiugnefad' 8*;;';`__‘a°f“_§‘;_§;‘ ;i___11£1‘11»__.F`1l_\_1_411_1__1;l my £_1§';rN;§_f’;§: w_'1re`mpié, c. :W-f lingers, R. Qlngl ' 1 e as e ,' __ ‘“i°"°°t lf°'I1`°' in Moscow. Lenine i said to' have or- lealrwil Avvgtlfstain of the commlb "G19-nd `°°n"`h‘ tiered the_ar1‘BB¢'°f 119°” T"°t”ky b“t'1 tee on Trarlsportation reported that ‘ga 1%_1_0°_ failed- to secure this and instead was an arrangements weré now complet- “5 m' hlmlelf N-ken l_“l° °“°t°dy=. ed as to rates, etc., regarding the Russia sent _ ‘ steamer Canadian Adventurer which The area - a _ _ is to ruakeioalls' at Charlottetown, was‘49,- _ _ '- Prize P9 .l , "f;.";£f‘.‘;2"§c* 'Fredericton Fan _ 9 - W . _ ime has "_ -'14 Hyndman th t° the :$033 Mg; vfide more generously for dependents H"“d'“““ med ba, `oleo1drerswno1fer1 st th., from and showed has taken- _ _ _ 33111-1- --11-11 1- 1 Q _ _Tell _oi Proceedings There. Special. Meeting _ 1.sooomnr oops illlllllll ll lllll 1111111- e. The following new members were and J. O. reports on the Marit- convention re- They dealt e tohchmg brou- th-at every e train lltuthorities necessity of hav-_ mattsrs as affect- put' on rg more satis- ' T116 'certdinly 'I-Ie recommended that a Maritime Executive Council should be formed witha nah] secretary to keep business in line for the 'Maritime Provinces.- ¢Mr. Rattenblrry designated the 22 hours wait in Saokville as “simply desperate” and a disgrace and declar- ed that something must be done md that every available interest must be got together to change the present state of affairs. A vote of thanks was moved by Mr. C. L. McKay, seconded by Mr._ H. V. Buntain, _and uniznimously tendered Messrs Rattenbury and Hyndman for their services at the Maritime Board and in connection with endeavoring to remedy the transportation difficulty. -Mr. McKay.gave notice of the com- ing visit of the delegation from the 1 Canadian Manufacturers Association 3 and outlined the proposed programme t which appears elsewhere. ' journed to meet again this evening. f Commonwealth Power _ (Special to The Guardian.) _ MELBOURNE, Oct. '6.--in the House of Representatives torlny Pre- mier Hughes move'd a constitutional amendment bill which proposes to give the Commonwealth pnwcr' Lorieni with all industrial matters 'whether af- fecting one or more states -to control combines, trusts and monopolies and also to make arrangements rel.fs.rr1ing the production, manufacturing and supplying ofgoods. 'If accepted by a referendum these alterations will be effective for _three years. They must be endorsed by a Commonwealth con- vention before tho end of 1920, other- wise they will lapse. Pensions svsrsin MAY BE REVIVED (Special to The Gu`ardian.)“ OTTAWA, Oct. 8.--Several ad- ditions to the present provisions for the` re-establishment of returned soldiers in'civ1il life may. it is Said. result' from the deliberations of the commons committee now considering tha subject. A revision of the pen- .sion scale may be forthcoming to pro- for men incapacitated by injuries 'sustained in service. Government assistance to men who are unable by reason of iniurles to secure life insurance, and government aid, in the form of unemployment insurance for exsoldiers, are also said to be Doe- sil1ilities.- ~_ ~ _ _ PAY OF IFILRE B_RlG_ADE18/1 ' --'rss 'see- s de- gonc the cham-pionsilip, they ovcr- “_ _ ~="»' orAV§-:iv;hl';en;§rk,?. f°I‘{l?gv;;dag§mAMaAy` came a lead of four runs, and by de- km_B'_S fl`00PS iS C10-iIl16d` in e. cw .1 Pomeroy after which the Board ad_ livering one more _taIly_ln the tenth _ round won the game, five runs to *le Eelleml headqlmfiefi 1052?. lmsu mu. (Special to ,The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. 8.-Parliamentar- ians say tho Il'-ish bill will be the feature of the new session of parlia- --__-_g-., ireseored bv M1111 1v1tl1_1111111§111111 L11111e 011111111 Home role as n chair suggested.. _ _ B0ll2lf‘1i°f_1l1° 010'- _ ` ~ j 1'fli|ltion of Standing 0ut-or Ulster to _ A _ (Special to The Gust-dish.) ' ' “I am overpowered _with the kind- -' _ ‘ _ - i 7 0ll1Wi1Y lllllnt-"ir.f“.1.,",‘;';t,",%°..r?:f':§.2:.‘.;i'. ?.:f..‘;°.';:; ing one drafted on lines of ‘E. Dominion Home Rule but with our gested alternatives that any colin' may stand out or the Ulsters Cblluii-_ bs all included and have their ' ment and thecabinet is now consider-` Secretary of State. KLARK-'URBAN U Last night’s attmction at the Prince Edward was "The Eternal Magdal- ene."_ The Klark-Urban Co.1 in pre- senting this notable three~:1ct. drama audience scored another' distinct suc- cess. The theatre wus :uznin well ililed and that the play made u. most i`uvol'- able impression was evidenced by the hearty and frequent manner' in which thc uudience dculonstrnted their up- lrcval. ' ' The more sincerely one enjoys the thrills oi' a genuine real-in-e:u'{1cst melo-drama, the more keenly will one appreciate the irunkly fearless situa- tions oi .the “Eternal Magdalene." Ruth" enters the home oi' the reform- l' as a servant until the final curtain I cle of sensational incidcms, but every- Ihe cast composed as follows ccr- ‘ From the opening oi’ the play when, to the Pea .c Treaty. This bill was 0'IYI‘A-W1.-A, Oc-t 8.-The price of flour » _ “ put through the cimmittee stage and n Canada is not to be' raised. This ' 9 Or third reading. statement was made this afternoon by ` _ - she is encompassed by rr cyclonic cir- --»---- ' _ _ 1 - '_ 1 1' . ' 1 r 0_Ill 1 THE PETERNM. Il/iAliDALEl I ` tninly carried out the story in d ner deserving of commeudation: Paul Bradshaw Billie ' John Bellamy _........_.._Thomas B Elizabeth Bradshaw Dot .` l\i:r1'tha Bradshaw Lillian Elijah Bradshaw Harden Birminghrun Smollett......N. S. S1 Otto Roy K. Ste: : Rev. Jus. Gic:\son._..____Louis Evc Tho Woman Maisie Dun Burke Arthur' 'l The bill for tonight is the b comedy rlrnnla entitled “Which Shall I .\i:rr'r'y?” This is a play tho company used as an openinr all 'lust sr-arson, but is new to this It is zr story of ll. young girl who a rich young man, and a. poor yf man for sultors, and is unde< which to rnrrrry. An old optician at pull' oi' mzlfrc glasses which girl looks tlrrouglr, and secs he as the poor m:=.n`s wife and the the rich mr-ru‘s wife, and decides quickly, The play is filled with Il ' 1 umor and pathos, _J ev. William lvens _ 1 Ratification Compi- By End oi llttcl WINNIPEG Oct 8 -Rev Wm I Ivens, one oi the strilte leaders now] out on hail awaiting trial on xr charge _ f sedltiou, was selected ut a. labor; convention last night as u candirdatc Nominated for Mayor nominated but lvens secured the majority of votes hy a small margin., WhiteSox Turned _ Defeat into Victory CINCINNATI, October T.-The por- son who was directed yesterday to shin up the pole at Redland Park and measure it for thc wo1'iri’s champ- ion hunting slid down the shaft a bit1 today and the measuring was post- oned. The reason was that as the hicago White Sox did not dare lose or1ay’s game, for with it would have 1 our for Cincinnati. ciouts, mad catches and in short, pra- ctically evenything relating to base- ball. 1Cincinn1ati looked a certain win- ner in the third and fourth rounds, in the course of which four Reds cros- sed the plate. In the fifth, however, the Sox turned two passes and asiug- le into a tally, and in the sixth two .loublcs and two singles 'were the major factors' in the three runs which tied the score. ‘ CHAS. DEW. SMITH. WINDSOR, N. S., Oct 5.-Boon after nine o'cIock, on Sunday morn- in, ut his home, on Plunkett street, the death look place of Charles De- Wolfe Smith, one of Windsor’s prom-‘ inent and progressive citizens. He had not been in good health for some time. Last June he underwent an op- eration at the Payzant Memorial Hospital, which was successful, and had no connection which led to his death. All the members of tho family were present when the end came, excepting Ralph E., who resides at Edmonton, who was here August 9, on the occas-1 ion of his' psrent's golden wedding. The other survivingmembers of the family are the widow (formerly Miss Elizabeth Adams, of St. John),Har- rn s.,_i.1eur. C. c. chester, Lizzie and Dorothy, at home, and Mary, wife of Charles Hensley, Summersidc, P. E. I., who arrived here Saturday morning. One brother, Thomas B., and one sis- The deceased, who was 73 years of- age, was the son of the late Bennett Smith, shipbuilder, and for msny1 years when shipbuilding was a thrlv-' ing-industry in the roviuc the fir known ' throughout the shipping! _world as the owners of many splsn-1 fdid .vessels built here and eisewhere.\ `» 'llhe deceafed was at one time a town counoiior and was a member 'of the school and hospital boards and took a deepdnterest in all that re- lated tot the well-being and progress of the torn. -He was a msn- of excel- ient `b_usirles{ -ability, a citilen..heltl in the-his ent ssteem_1snd will be many muses _eamwislly -in .the Home circle, where _-ho has always been 'a_ kind hnsbsnd and iliili1|\\'tt'f¢ti\or. | . -al \...'§15ii- p e, m' ,1 - l1___‘_ of Benett Smith and Sons was 1 (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. S.-The Cc»;____ press forcshndows theexchange 1'* documents relating to ratiilcalio.. 1' ,the Peace Treaty in the latter '_»;»;-- for Mayor. J. Fenner ‘ was also“`0f gntgbm according to 1;-¢_»|eg,,'1,». p0l'Cs l'8CBlV8d `|lG‘l‘6. Thx hbwrgyfryi is contingent upon the conternplaiiw of ratification by Italy, France :.4-I Japan, the papers -intimate and il;~'-'.‘ point out that the treaty- would rims: comelnbo force before the terrrziun- tion of the deba-te in the Unite.: States Senate. ” _ - 15,000 Bolshevik Captured byDeoekine (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oc-t 8.-The capturr 5,000 Bolshcvilki during operation-1 round Voronezh by' General D mumque received by wireless fmt It Was' a contest replete with thrills D and Ertbreaks, varied by some weird _ field , snappy base running, mighty Ad BHITISH llilllllli VANCOTIVER, Oct. 7.-In s pctf-` designed to bring into the asset. the estate of Alvo von Alvenslcl. Limited, a certain piece of properly Alberts, R. Kerr, Houlgate, iiquirirl' of that famous company, informed ' court that the company had lizrbiiii Oi' _over $3,000,000 and assets on v1h he expects to realize no more tl, approximately $20,000. Alvo was the reputed mpr'esr1uf.'r1’.' of the cx~Kaiser in British Coluwi llc lost between seven and ten mill dollars in investments in' this 1 Vince- li' the Germans had won war, Alvcnsleben might have ii governor oi British Columbia. 1.11 turned out he spent three years in internment camp and is today ".11 than broke. --_._____ LIPTON AGAIN ISSUEB CH LENGE.` NEW YORK, Oct. 7.-The ‘» - York Yacht Club has received 1 the Royal Ulster Yacht Club a for' challenge for a series of races tt. sailed for the American Cup dur. the summer of 1920 in American 1' ers, It was learned this morning. 'i11- 01101191186 specifically names 11- te`r, Miss Libhie Smith, both in Wind-_Shamrock IV, owned by Sir Thrillin- sor, also survive. 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