- ‘i c» I u I t ., » .. . V. _ '. ' h I ‘ ~ ‘ , 4 ly. {"11 mf“ w. , y‘: m d‘ I‘, - . ,. _ . -, V, _ i , _, ,, y‘ . . ,7 ‘ l’ n I Q - ‘ n»... PIr ‘ , n .. -' A A ’ l’ y ‘ »- * l I’ ' _ ' _ ' r , ' _ J _ 2 ' 5-“ v ' > .,. - . . covers rrinco nawoi-d \\\\“tm ' A A d "'3 t ‘g5 ’ ‘ m“ - ‘" '“"’ N°"' Inland '\ . f _ , -' '. L l é I _ 3 1 " I “iirlli limldlllg - n \{__“\ I, 7,1,,’ m . t . , ‘ ‘I I > X r/ . . Like tzheiDew. l A '18s ' i /;”, -., __ d, - \\\\\;‘~ "t. ,.\\ ' ‘ 9T; A" the A“ ‘ r ‘ . F 5 Pa “Limos-cl J » - ‘ . ~ g», i. a , ‘m P" -=-.==. Read by Every ody a ,t<ii= “’_°‘“‘i'“""‘ _ ’ " _ ’ ‘ . I ,~\, 70$ o A v . Olnrlottetovvn Guardl 1th lhrnlu out-mun. Frlrmllel-Tgfifie-‘Fivrllllll annual-n rss-r Ffilllolz no. EXHIBITION ‘ OPENED YESTERDAY n1 Mull, Calida, use, u. l. ‘A. um. Annual ttubscrlpllon. delivered, 86.00. FURTHER l-NUREASES. T0 THE lilltwlt MEN CHARI-OTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6,1920 EBEIMPASEE A lEllllNB ll] ll Poles Advanoingumd nonsndlfll P. W. Bill lNll lllllfilfi Reds Diminishing In Germany (Special to The Guardian) (swam to Th. chard“ ) I I r d M C o e n ‘lila-gsiltvxrgibeggLtoniM-Il-‘lllen ‘fills-ti?’ v8aDfiLl&r‘mgIfi- lgt-“Thlfi Egg-flit" 1%,”, ‘m, ‘*8; '°""""" “will” ‘it t" his“Eiilil-httjti.imitate . _ . , ~ £223.22“ C.N.ll. liltl err. Employees t0 Receive silo ll tllltlll S. orse Races Today, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,fh§,,,,$,§,j°g§yj,dav;,§§ Principal Robertson Gives Detailed State- it» the adept-Men- so-latlst i ' Increase 0f 15 t0 45 per cent Effective from Last May. ventlon at Ilalle. In Berlin, where PB-llivflls exipected to make a clean sweep for delegates pledged to third international, incomplete re- sixtcen lSoviet divisions were dis- , rulpted. statement said. Mir is > ment of Attempted Negotiations with meal Weill/tier favored the complimenting the far , . _ mers of Prim!“- ‘(mlnly Exhibition whicl; ‘Prince County on their excellent btpoiititl in Summcrsitlo yesterday. showing The attendance was fairly large Mr deal ‘Mcmm k . . ’ . . turns showed they had but a slight ‘ r i _ i‘ - ‘ __ - ur, M. L. A., _ let-id. ‘In other Red centers, nota- (Bpeclal to The Guardian.) Seven thousand employees of the m’ ti“ We" "l- Ply and the Xlltm President of the Exlhibition As- s bly lBreinen where the I918 re» OTTAWA. Oct. 5.-—Tll8 Journal two “n” are 93cm“; Taking (mo her and rilltttllty or tho exhibits was socitition also gave an address He ' voluiio b <1 tt-yy - very creditable. wag followed b H‘ w " 1|, I . . . 9 v “w” l"? u“ - 9590"" d9" tomorrow morning will publish tho cnnahtoranon n“, “Icmflue “Famed Pile Exhibition was formally Mlayop (Yan]l)'b@|l);' H|:n_ ‘Er: ______ ' ‘gaging; waghteglzigélfg; following clerks, freight handlers, by “n,” “neg 5mm 1913 ma was‘, titpcitetl by Hon. ,W. M. Les, Oom- mls-sioner of Agriculture, in into ab. BOIIICG of Ills llonor, the ‘Lieuten- ant (‘rovoritoix Mr. Len. Spoke in vnry complimentary terms of the ,s‘tock and tho various (‘Xhlblllhj i i bred stwine class exhibited for the . . 0ND S , ‘ ‘ , _ _ tfce. They were assured flint tivt-tt oi llncs torn redistribution oi amounting to as high as $55 per i0 frfgllrlzhtftzli German COHfQPGIICB ygrsé“'lgliiizif'cflx?tléi Zzirifigiiltii‘; ”'EI)"‘"E'°"B~" R b l I 1 Stglxrtstltlhnfi ‘vilxilsugcgell ltllen illltllllrf win-on on nn equitable basis. it also month. In the negotiations employ- _ oo+000+oo+e+0+e ' O ‘ m K , ' m “B” ° 9' "o" n w“ u‘ n , ‘H u, t ,1 t plenapi, , workcd out so that in some lnstun- hos nt‘ eastern lines were reprog. - . Clark» 9f sulllmeffllllei and M‘? H. . agreed m“ u was altogether He‘ 51°“ expressed Ms sincere regret 1110511“ .,.,:,,,,,_‘an§§§,fi,':,,.:,§_r°,,‘f,f,§, cos the increase will amount to to" ontcd by C. IL Cole of Moncton; ‘CAR FOR H|RE PHONE 839 R. 3085~9-"8-tf. tFOFl SAL . — SECOND-HAND ‘rtlllyv. Apply 49 Elm Ave. , ' 33l5-l0-fi-3l. a- FURNISHED ROOM TO Let-on ground floor. Suitable for two ' 1'0"l'"l‘t~“4- Allply 159 Water St, Oct '6.-3i_pd. LOST, OCTOBER 5, ON UPPER ’ Rood and Messrs. w. M. Mouse e ‘fancy articles Arsen-ault and Itev. Dr. Gauthier all of whom spoke eulogistically of the exhiibits and exhibitors. Tito principal exhibitors were Messrs, tD. M. Profltt of tMargute, Messrs J_ tM. Laird 8; lSon, Kelvin Son; New Annnn. There was a fairly sood competition 'in the well It. "Moose of Remington In the poultry exhibit several of the birds were extra flno specimens of the best kinda. V The show of fruits, flowers, and v in the Exhibition Building is particularly noticeable. Larger‘ and flnor ripples we have never seen anywhere this your, and the qualifly of the plums and other fruit on exhibition is flno. The same remark may be made concerning Financial forty miles southwest of Minsk. i-{oi (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, October 5.-tMore anti- Soviet demonstrations have brok- en out in ‘Russia, according to dis- patches to the Post today. Advices, _ from Riga said there ‘were riots in and [he necesslw for m5 9051mm 'I‘-u nllbo ff, tiecessitiltirrg the sending of‘ troo ‘Sntenoff anti to those cities. -——————iOi-— (Special to The Guardian.) BRUSQEIJS. October b. — Conference --—-—¢0c—»~—~— Trade Agreement ' Kazan. P8 ; (‘allege The tion thoroughly. Commerce Committee of the world in session, hero Monday atlopteil an unanlm- , cm lwsnm" °r ‘he ous resolution declaring of -i’roc trade. in favor the Government on Behalf oi Staff, the Statement. on to speak of the present trouble taken by the teaching staff of the llle said in part: "ln Dot-ember Messrs. Blanchard and myself ‘went to the Steele, ccsstiry saint-thing should be done, land‘ that he understood our posi- iIIe told us then about the uncertainty or the finan- Government, Ilo spoke lu a hopeful vein, how- t-vor, and asked us to call again in | two months; in the meantime he assured us of the Government's two good will. At the end of snviet Russia ilirllnihs Messrs. Steele and Blanch- r t called ziguiln at the Premier's forgotten Whit! tioulnlnillg the desired increase, we lt-ii that we had done all that could be reasonably expected of us. We fclt that we had got our final ans- wt-r from the Govt-rnmt-nt. and were thus forced to hand in our rc- that so radical a step had become necessary It was probably the inst occasion upon which he would cvcr address the students of Prince of Ivaies and he assured them of tho unabated interest with which he would regard them, one and all. During tDr. Robertson's address the students were visibly affected. many of them even in tears. It was quite evident that their sym- pztthlcs were entirely with him and hollow, since a much more decis- ive vote had been expected. Speech the saint‘. two members of the staff -wlth a third. Mr. Smith. called on the Premier anti several other inc-tubers of the Executive and Legislature in lilo l'rt-iilit~r's office. ‘Again thn teachers- stit- ted their case and urged its jus- known be regarded as fair. 'l‘lio reason for not making detaili- known then, was that the govern- ment dlld not wish these increases to appear In the estimates about to be made public. The delegation left with the Impression that some- thing had tboen done_ At the ‘close of the session and lrgaln several times during the summer Dr_ lllobertson interviewed the Premier to learn the decision otf the government that he might (‘Dflllllllllltlflio it to the expectant teachers. Each time he was plit station and other employees of the Canadian National Railways and Grand Trunk Put-iflc Railways who will receive an increase averaging about twenty live pcr cent dating back to May I. I920, as a result of negotiations between the commit u-c from tho (ianntllnn brotherhood of Iluilwliy tirnployoes representa- ty ftvo p. c. but in no cane will it be lower than fifteen per cent. The t'ull amount of the increase since May 1st, will be included in thot first period oi‘ October payrolls: award is considerably better than that granted lly the United States Labor Board of Railway Employees in United States this summer. A flat percentage increase to clerks ovct‘ their former wages would liovo been given them about $26 a month more. l'ntler the redistribu- tion fliuy will receive increases Chairman A. LalcrreI, Toronto, Vice chairman and D. W. Cum- mings, Moncton, Secretary. They- nre going to Montreal today to sign the schedule for the Eastern lines. Tragic Death Children Burned To Death Streets llliich . Need Attention Qlll-ell ‘Street. slllall black put-ho the roots and vcgetwblcs The po- IlONDON Out. 5.-—'Pll<~ lllorrlllli: "mm "B ‘had with ti ~t tr ntl hc mild at- ‘ cuntvalnlnglvnluney alnwwatch "Ck I . . ‘ l . . ‘ pm“ d‘ ‘. b" l Uh l‘ t [U It I.‘ ( ‘b “ I85 a El t y e no ofl’ with the reilly that he must . ct- Final‘? Dleaso leave atGuur- ‘ttooa’ Humps mm Fm? 103:5 Dfljllfllalllfllyliyputlljllgf‘ ofulhg ‘infill it?rhitzggliglfiniilél,rnngewgiid‘ $1M Willi" 10 will?“ "- Ewfirgjtéitfingwfoagflgaittggg (‘$15 (Special to The Guardian.) rltlan Office, Reward‘ “my 910W“ COIIIDRPB m0! 3V0?"- y flgreenlent m S Vi‘, R _ l m _ ‘ ‘ ‘IIe sat down amid applause s0 ' ' MERRILL, Wis, Oct. 5.~— The ' with those of the Provincial Exlti- tho comliiehvt lllllfz, Sit HIIGVVDIEIHIC iaxamm mwsure? Md no‘ been loud and. continuous that for some.m:gfitéogugéoa):fngfigcgélzfiilFag‘: five children of Edward Nelson, iIIsEIQZJEE-A NLHMNCE AND A VllegfglTEgtc A 3301!‘ JPEDBORIIIXE bltion. and the grain on exhibition ‘tlllel offlectetlfi" The legit-reunion? fully ‘worked ‘nut. Al! cur requests. mnmes M“ Rogers‘ Supeflntemp me‘spec1al purpose or considering Ranging m age "um 5 to H years _.___ ' ' ‘ ' 1B K006 l0 H00- ‘ e5 "r c “mm n mm“ ° H 1"‘ “Md- S""“‘i"‘l m mm reasonflbl“ cut of Education, the next sneaker. the case of the teachers was whol- were burned to death when a flrc (Tburlottettilvn now boast Cralbbli Hardware Co. 329640-5-31. ‘ti-TOR ‘SA-LE, 4 MILK COWS, ONE due to freshen October 25th. Ap- 'ply to W. C. McLeod, Cornwall. . 331-8-10-6-41. "‘FOUND.— PURSE CONTAINING small sum of molicy. Alpply to ~19? Kent Street. 3819-10-G-1i. ‘OAR FOR SALEZ—.BIG FtOURl Dvorliinrl Touring ‘Car. llitzllirlilt: Sorvitvo Sta-firm. ‘ ' 3311-10-6»3lltzl ‘WANTED A CAPABLE for gf-ntirill‘ housdworlo ‘Mulstt be itblo lo do ptluln cooking. Apply I29 Poona] Si. Apply _ oLo3-|-_°N .sEP-r_ 18 BETWEEN Ayrshlres, and Messrs Cairns Bros. lot‘ Freetown. show a flno herd of King Square and 30 Spring St. pink house dross, skirt and undershirt. Please lcztve at 30 51mm; Street. 3280-10-5—2i *WANTIED.-HOUSEKEE.PER . BY November 1st. Wally or ffllll‘. Write A. n, in care of ‘Gllflffllflll office. 3286-10-5-41. ‘FARMER WANTED To MANAGE farm. llnnrtl given, Apply giving referent-cs nlttl stilling wzigcs. A cam of Guardian office. ZllIOS-ltl-fi ‘.1. ‘FOR SALE. 27 BEST BTOCK silver foxes Dalton-Tuplin strain to close the estate of the lult‘ It‘. G. Lang. For particulars apply l" 388- A. Clliisliolm, I). J..'l‘lioinp- B0B. Executors, North Tryon. MAID, Iilllil-lll-(Ptill IIOIISOKOFBPI‘ in Ilut interest centers in the show of cattle and horses. Inside Messrs Laird and Son of Kelvin Road show their splendid herds of ahorthorns. Individual animals of this great breed as shown by Mr. Alfred Small of Suinniersitlo and Mr. John It. Stnvei-t of Kelvin Road. Itiessrs (llytlon and Son 0i’ Illnrgafe arc hero again with n large and beau- tiful herd ot‘ pure bred Jerseys. Messrs Protltt anti Son of Freo- town show n herd of‘ llolstolns as itlso Messrs Cillbock unrl Wood of Tryon ,zind Mr. Fred Mutturf of Stimlncrsltle. hlessrs. Mouse Ilrott, ol‘ Ilcnslngton show Iiolsfeins and Ayisliires. Messrs John Lewis iindr Colby Lewis of‘ Freetown and Mr. Arthur McMurdo of Summerside make o. creditable exhibit of Ayr- shlrcs. Amour: the horses on exhibition wo ntlto u nice tlrivcr shown by llr. Alfred Sntull, a fine draft more and foal with ii two-ycnr-old draft guiding ullso ‘attract attention. A splendidly matched team of draft horses are shown by‘ Mr. John Baker of‘ Summerside. Mr. Richard Clark of Summcrsido shows s young draft stallion and also a draft more itflfl foul, all animals of’ lliorlt. l-t is expected that today will who mutually the fact months notice. Navy League Drive Now Underway Bzullnntyno, Minister position of ltonornry the drive tio ho Jlold by litlt! Brunch of the Navy League of (ftinnda. Dcpew, fish and Russian representatives in“, jns,‘ h“, m,“ at present “our will sutpervise the '. issuance of passports. It contains ' Ilc t-otiltl definitely ‘he d0ne_ the provision that citlicr party ioillszlill assllrctl tllclll 0t’ the Govern- mny nfbrogittc OTTAWA, Oc-f. 5.'—-]l0ll. ('. 1nd Fisheries has ticceptctl This is in connection (Special to The Guardian.) BUFIFALO, Oct. 5.—-l<‘our it on six of Itliiriiie chiilrmati oi‘ tllc Que- with tho (lirminlon-tvltlu campaign recently organized mid to he launched Trafalgar Day, October 21st. Arrangements are under way for an organization in Prince Edward Island to back up the good Work being done by the Navy League. Daritfihollbery By Auto Bandits auto tinntllts today entered tho Brink of N’. Y., a suburb of Bril- fnlo. held tho bank employees and patrons nt bny at the point of rc- fOlVIIYS, locked the Prcsidtltit of the lliiflk in u vault and escaped with $800 in currency. Illtlfllfi good will and told them 1° cull later. So we went it third time to see him and presented our cnsc. The Prom-fer told us B11011! tho Government's troubles‘ and urged patience. Ilo 8811i" 115M170“ our delegation of the sympathetic good \vill of the Government, and rctttitstt-tl us to continue uutil our u-ollcgo tsossioit closed Tiiuo went ‘on until the closing and our teach- (‘F3 were anxious to know the Gov- rrmtlt-lfls position‘ On or llhflllt Julit- l~t, I called to sec the Premier in hi1; otllce and told him that I was going on my holidays and would like t.» know what our llllflwer W“ to be. In view of my departure he agreed to call s meeting of the, Gowrnlnent 0n the next day. Ml‘- Nash accompanied me into the Pre- mier's office and he assurred met that we should get our increase Nothing, however was done. On my return to town on August. 30 from my country holidays I culled on .the Premier again and discuss-I ed with hlln the matter, pressing him closely to slve me an answer before the school term opened. I. explained to hlm that no ilrlllcilltll, could carry on successful work with a staff that was dissatisfied] He again pleaded for time and l promised we would stay on for a was unable to begin tMr. Rogers assured the students that, as he had come ‘but two weeks ago into office, he knew nothing of the seriousness of the teachers’ case. He had no ltlcn that tho Government had been so negligent, and he felt sure that. had he known the circumstance he would have made every effort to at least smooth out some of the Al n mot-ting in the Prince of Wales College llall yesterday morning the Superintendent of Education, Mr. it. Il_ Rogers, and Dr. S. N. Ro- bertson, Principal of the (foliage. discussed ‘before a large gathering of students the recent grievances which 19d last week to the resigna- tion of the whole teaching staff of the College. Hon. W_ ‘M. Lea, Com- missioner of Agriculture, was also present. Dr, ‘Robertson, after drawing at» tentlon to the extraordinary cost of living at the present day Mid thB fact that teachers. all DYOYQS- clonal men and Wonlell. W9"? W" ceivlng the least compensation in the way of increased salaries!» We"! difficulties File assured the sta- dents that the college work would ‘be carried on somehow and that. teachers would the secured. Two weeks from this morning the clas- ses will meet again. if not in the mean time, in which case studehts ly given to an outs-filer, who hap- pened to lbe in town that evening. Another meeting culled for the some purpose towards the end of July ‘was adjourned because after an hour's debate no one knew what the teachers ‘wanted. (‘Schedules lind ‘been presented on two pre- vious occasions.) For the tul- jtiurilml meeting the scheduli- as recently printed in the Patriot was prepared. ‘OIItAlllZlIllt .'i0th the Principal. who had just returned from his slimmer vacation, again called on the Prclnler. Ile ilrgcd the se- riousness otf the situation in that the teachers would be unwilling to resume work unless. assurance of it favorable reply ‘were glven_ The Premier again cxpr ssetl his sym- pathy ‘with the teachers. and his hops that the mnces of the coun- try would warrant generous treat- ment of the staff, The Principal. who had been ‘delegated to secure the government's anr-tver and send it to the teachers, consequently felt justified in urging the return or each member of the staff. When the teachers reassembled on September 7th, some were strongly ‘clf opinion that we should not begin work tinless we had an anstwer from the government. The nmiuror judgment. of the Principal however. prevailed and work was begun with the understanding, ne- vertheless, that, the prlflfllllfll would go again to the Premier to learn if some answer could not possibly he obtained; if not. then to notify the Premier that the pre- sent staff would carry on Only U" the end of tSeptember. Accordingly the Principal that. same morning to lay the case went destroyed the Nelson Farm home enrly today. The children were asleep upstairs. The parents whose bedroom is down stairs escaped A lantern left burning in an upper bedroom is believed to have caus- ed the fire. some streets which sire the equal of, the bestdo be found in America, but unfortunately the streets which Ila-vs not been newly as- phalted are very much neglected. A curious‘ custom prevails in this city which has probably unused more adverse criLioism and pro- fanity than anything else 1n con- nection with the streets, and that is the habit. of dumlping a lot of small loose stones ‘in some hollow present standardization is lowered it ls those who are now students‘ that will reap the fruits of neglect and mismanagement. Therefore ' I (l0 not consider it unreasonable or llrfihlrllllltuotis for n student to cx press his thoughts upon the ‘mutter, 'I believe that I am endorsing" the opinion of all the students. when I say that I sincerely believe that our former principal, Doctor Robertson, would not stoop to do that which is low and base, that he would not without tgood- reason fake advantage of any opportunity to place the government of this province in uncomfortable circum- stances, and aibove all, that he would not for a. moment contem- plate dalsehood. In regard to the other members of the staff, I believe that they are ell honorable and trustworthy in~- dividuals, and that. they would not take action. unless siorne strong rea 50p 0r necessity prompted them. ‘Dr. Robertson has given the tbest years of his life. and the many tai- ents ‘which he commands, to his native province There is no doubt, that if he had been so Inclined he would have won honor and dis- tinction in other countries. Yet, he chose to give his life for the ser- vice hf his own_ The influence for section of it street and leaving them there to he lwflitérerl in all directions hy tlieJwheels of teams anti automobiles and by horses‘ feet. Just. what. the grand idea is nobody stiolilel to know unless it. is a plan to cripple horses’ feet, or puncture automobile and bicycle tires. At any rate the Joke is now- so old that. it is time it ‘was abolish- ed, and ll. gang of uteri sent around to shovel up thrso stones which are a menace and a nuisance of the worst kind. If all were gather- ed up and utilize-d at the stone crusher they would add consider- ably to the city's requirements there as n shortage of gravel has been one of the chiof complaints this season. Among the streets whore this nuisance is notably in evidence is Illillsboixmgli, near the sltoarn laundry, which has been in this disgraceful cnhdition for a long time; Great George StFPP-l- near Water Street; the corner of Roclfford and Euston Streets; sl— so Brighton Road, to some ex- tent, nesr the bridge, Great George Street between Grafton and Eds ton; Prince ‘Street between Graf- ton and I-‘itzroy Streets, also Pflfifl of lower Prince ISIPPQL 997mg Park ‘itoad from Euston, past the .. ——‘-<-01@————— 3170-9-30-51, see s much larger attendance ns y ‘ . I 11111611 ""9"?" l“ bemg (“ken l“ m“ t?" daYs- milking n PM“ t” mm Wm be ‘alarmed throtlgh the press bflor“ Am“: Smwrlmendent Shaw good. that this noble character has tfixwllE-Jlm ‘Eiffel-girl.- Estitiloeii: clash: PJOHN ALFRED Mupgyqpu), rirct-s which take pin-cc this iifter- I /_ mat h, any “use | wold not waif, i__<f>_-—- who nrivlserlhthatlfheyt- two ‘gout? “m, "no" the lives of those with qldnrgtroot and ‘wgyynquth Street, Land surveyor‘ Ilarmanvule‘, “m,” -‘ longer thsiyplntll the end of Sell- gcliwyfiqloy whom he canto in contact. cannot 10w“. Hmsbm-ough 31nd»; whurie *4.»- IEIEGRAPHII} NEWS l ._ - , b‘- ... FOR SALE Two G099 gLgtgH " lgnchlng staff, indeed, were unwill- ‘Charlottetown. Oct. . . too imllolmm ‘m’ m“ Prvmler toiled and planned to raise Prince his? Great George tllld Qllitflll- i). rmm-“b ‘l film, 1‘ rifle. Hill" 01"‘ THE WFATHER (Special to The Guardian.) ing to resume work at all untlor |slrl___That the people n; U“, pm. alone and that. Dr. Robertson and of wales Conoge m mo 905mm Longwomh Avenue and‘ other so‘? ( qmm" "mush Apply m Mm‘ I , n tiles conditions I Dersonallv vim-e may understand the sltun- Ml‘. ‘Shaw should meet ma" 0v.” that it now occupies. For twenty tionsi ‘ at‘! Maud Ilrown, lEust Royalty. TYEMPPIIEATUIIE, _ M IN ST JOHN RWER .e . 1h!“ “on. M prlnce 0t WM“ College ing lwith tho government to state seven years he has msmmmd and . . 3395'10'i5‘1l'lld- ‘r w ~11; Ne‘ ‘M ' "Nmm "m" m wan’ as L 8v tl mbcrs of the staff ask to ""1 m". T“ ‘Plmmlml "m? influenced the youth of this provin it‘ TIDL, Moot t L . FRFIDERVICTON N_ B_ OcL 5,, flint. tho Government. should hive DQ311113? the “mowing 10mm foro, ‘complied with tho Premlerls m. Fm twenty sown years he has ;-_ ‘LOST OR STOLEN- "4 G009‘ The St. John River here, is falling tlmo to call another meeting and On'DQCombor 31, 1919, Principal "lfllmiii 11"" "0 dmihm“ ‘was boon a citizen of whom we can ‘ - t ymr trmm um 4 x 33' mrmmm "Tomywru Qmme" fi"‘weil"us' raalhlv 11m‘? the °X""'~'l"°ll' M?“ b i on ever opportunity 0! Robertson Messrs. lSteol and Blan- “'1 Wllllc ho wag prcscn- H well ‘be proud. bl u” 11'“ Wm ‘will’ l" "WMTFY thly {Faith "W"! "m" wmllg- mi“ frcshet oltlio last ft-w days At tho e g v y l - chard interviewed Premier Boll thlyfl "l!" the 9mm!" ml“ “é Now when old ago is drawing _ q, M same Wm b° ""“”‘"l““- w‘ A3 ‘tltllltllllln’ "l" ll Him“ mm" mm‘ Mitchell Boom logs are iammed kmklng “no our just dommlds ‘)6 to lay before the government a re» Pflncmal m“ a pa“ n! the requlns near. and tho shadows are descend '- -i- Smwml "l M°°r° s‘ MP-llmlirh ‘iwrlltllfv- clear to the bottom of the river. ""6 ll W" W’ ma‘ Wm‘ "aw" quest for increases to the members Md We" Krmlied ‘by m“ mcaea" ‘a’; lng, Now. when he should be roap- Previously acknowledged 31.11093 », 0°"; G3" i itnces from me that I had told the or the college staff. They has“ ?,’.,"‘,,2,,§‘;l“gg;og§ ‘,‘;§m‘°§§,§"‘ m in: the fruit of his toil tins elxler- Mrs George c. GordoliA l- 20° ~ | (1 cost of l ‘ tion, when he should he loo ng b; ,, , . . . . . . .. . “A” m“ "SM-Er “m” suit Noozlo the Sunshine Kill NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPING Pro/filler m“ we would M ‘hi’. other “000- Th“ “Mimi encninamtil. back with Illoasure upon a com- Nciiruaicbonuld. Church- J. & .1. Taylor lnii-kors, will tttlw s1‘ JOlIitN Oct. 5.~-~Notifietl that "M" "m "a" "m" "m u“ salaries had doubled and BVOII the "Milwlt "l "'9 “°““'“° ° °° plate anti well spent llle. when lilll . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 ‘. Tl "ma" 8M9 l" llllfl- Daylllflnl- ""_"' ti man was living llfllld Oil the (‘W80 U" 9nd "r sepwmber- they “greed trsblerl, while their salaries, low “m” "m" wow‘ [Mm ‘lhergxsgg his grPflt WOPK Fhtltlhl- 9V9" hi’ Pelt-r Morrison, Gran- Apply J‘ A" Brae“ "r n‘ w' l" THERE'S A] 0')‘ of a roof in Pond Street, 9011c“ to carry on. That some morning at thcst. in comparison with thus-o ""1"" m“ “l tag ‘a: “u? ‘he llflllllclflnfi. he Rllllrvfilalfid. he is ville 5.00 , Stuvert, Sumlnersdo. " (mp1,, Mcmnneo wood to lovosii- to Am,“ super,“ received by "mart had not hr was to be gran e . . . ul d n“ rudely thrown aside by men’ who _‘ v 3291-1045‘ Ktllltllllfltl found there a rlnlan who gnxxloeliltt $131.8 om“ aid (mecged creased fifty/per cdtamti {frills give gfralchrgi-lapihggt‘; ‘yggahiécsig’; m“ téllig/aeidgllr-oulilljtrlnggllirllfiohm-Jglln "d True ar‘hM°"cL°.dp'-:‘IdA'F.‘- .5 _*'_'_*‘”__ l I l. i l . l e on- ll - sure is e - “ ‘ _. ~ ‘ - -, n r "Fig: 882:5 IZEBIIEItABlIIJE l A Shit Qhlgt-tftqinpgtintgllgti:[hitltihttti rollotl his attention to the seriousness ‘of gfinlfignrvfifiagsengamng on a new 53:52‘igytfitutlitoikgoxirglmfgl; Wyn"; rmylgon gzgufllifingll1g0lglloBrP1:;1d0?Bgfl: Logyslpolxot; _'__ , s - .rv t: on .. - l- . lltl t t t_th .v nuns ‘ _ tr - J . yer .. . also a splendid dwemng house’ A GTQlml. to thl. ctlli“ u! ‘he f?“ the case. tllo advised v SH llikglt: zfrlhfflsfgyoalilfigeegnxte‘? that; “lee gov, over. The teachers, therefore tfgell venerable friend and teacher? M“: Homfim McNevin I 5'00 '""°"°“‘° “d °“"’“"‘“““' M‘ ‘ I FRUIT-SELLERS prmler again" I d“ ' e “ ' erfimcnf when in possession of the "it? ‘M’ ‘My hadflcalve? ‘if we allow him to pflss out without w A. McQuarrle 5.00 Ply K- 0M9 Gllflrdlflll- ' WAMN Na To bmh ‘t! “a t9 meet Wm‘ the Go“ knowlodléo hoped to grant the in- mm‘ “"5"”- mnderu‘ the’ re“ g strfklnfl a blow in his defence? min B”, -__ goo 3321-1047731. ST JOHN’ \t B Oct 5.—A tpro- ernment that evening at 8 p. m. creases Jake,‘ Premier He“. tflatltrgéd) G D ‘STEEL wee Pr“ Wm m“. plehamfi: ,0 the ‘over? Fred mm“ I 20o t. R°°M AND BOARDPA GEN. minent gfocltbrltrzt’ tthhcls oiling/agate‘ The meeting convened at 8,20 and rrittlrtgttrlrrzotlaeétiglrzl gggwfieililirlfllLilzJz. L‘ H. ‘SBNMAINI ‘ngggtggoumnztzversdyigrotnlraget’; tleman can be accommodated with ‘rm’ rtffl‘fi‘ng“llhwholfianlno ‘um, u" in the absence of Mr. Shaw I was Lwglmgtlrlm J. H, demand, as cnminscftlzens the right 13 A Co“ 119° l. ‘ 3mm, bedroom and boot-d 1o m-l- gallium Trmh Th“, C35,, w,“ pm. asked to speak. I briefly outlined Mme“ exactly W“ mom,“ hr ‘iltcb-I-“UNVETT- to have Dr. Robertson as our lnstruc- H_ v'_ Nam,“ poo ‘"30 film-fly. CBMPBI 100111011- AV doomed by the Board of Health our case and emphasized the iin~ m, Messrs ‘glee, and ‘Blanchard n . p. fyvlfll" - tor and Pflllflllifll- B. McQunrrie . 1_00 y m, “an in cars of Guardian. whllch 11-15 "IWNQYPQ a “mm” porlance or it; lmmodlgto comm". can“, on the pram," ,0 "m." M, __ _ . . _ 011a tlillng we csnmdo. that is to D‘ Mom“ Mo . 2932-9-21 LL rkoung oxtport -to investigate 1 m l,- nnnwer Premier- Bell received < assure t o doctor, at as we g0 p Dawson . . 2-99 "lmll ~ontlltionq anion‘ They assured m” 0 c n“, delogfluon couffggugly toot, no l P_'_c forward to meet the trials and ddfll- Af R_ qtoomb‘ 2,00 g ‘To LET _FURNIBHED Ho"! s m ar t .. good will and told me that it would I'm nqkui ‘he ream“ M, our comm,“ oulties off life, we shill meet them L A_ Puomon ‘ loo i ' ' A AM so r ‘ h I in n tmannr-r worthy of his itlldents. y n Mo with all modern oonvea aces and unszs GENEROUS GIFT eeflflhlly be l°°k°l1 ""°~ t it was evident he had forgotten t a Russo Hon . N t n nd a a,“ Mmmemw when the M105,» Tint the impressions that he has A J‘ “mun __ _ _ goo central] located, Appy by 10b went beck t0 my B l! t‘ t? "h" it t, ~ . , Y , __ qt _r o d t the resent left upon otir min s shall never e goo u b o ldhldltilt TON N. ll. Oct. 5. - tion restated the matter. he replied - l‘. ll ram‘ 0 fl D. J Olmefon ... -- W w R w" o! Gllllrdlllll- --i it ‘ ' assured them that l believed "w i rflsed. That we shall its m times. - 5 Th Fredericton Chapter of the . that we must have patience. that r-tlucationnl crisis, I believe thati f’, Minor McNevin .. 2.00 "5"" ‘l’ ° ' has Government "W"! "W" °‘"‘ '°' t one thouith would ho well roi- the public to un- as he would like us. qlllt ourselves pg A wmoo 1.00 Graduate Nurses Association something would be d l m o ‘ ' offered to furnish and maintain quests. That is the reason why tho information necessary for the dcrstnnd the attitude that tho stud- l 0 ""111 R_ Simmons . ... 1.00 °""°‘ T° L" “"5" °»" . t, - ward or the Fraser , without glvlngaf exact figures was not yet eats or Prince of Wales Collette I~I_ cat-a .. 1.00 q tho c ildrens we ‘began the new erm . . , t g t m“ new" ‘M mmmm" l-l it l now under con~ in hand "Md tltwald‘ the" "whit" "id W‘ “m "5 “h W. H. Collutt ... J0 gtttliombaof" mmcuimiabb ‘All il-Ftlhii.‘ snapper? of the Victoria '"'"‘°' "mo: amt whmltbouu Lml-“d °'"Y " '°" ‘m’ p“? Wm“ m’ gimmmon“ ' r i mun vlcltlnsou ‘fill-i § l'-- IINY- Y l‘ S. t mbe c ec s came w oll t If tli col l lsed ori ts ‘ RY ‘ . - goo", 5;, 3°57 9 g7 m ,,? Public Hospital. ‘l’ ° l‘ l \ tvious to the delivery of ‘the Budge o one s c o I t , . )1 V . I / . i _ - " d l‘ . '» ’ . _ V‘ ‘