\'~M-ill 'fill' Nlifll WORTH READING _ . -0... READ IY EVERYBODY :air-:Izumi-| __ _ 1 _ 1 RDIAN COVLRS PRINCE ED OWN llUll ARD 1sLAN1> LIKE 'rim D1-Jw. ovlsrc 45.000 1r.1sAnifi:_-< DAILY _ agua;-pl _ Ai.i.'°rHz_ Abe. , woarn _Pniuriue , _ _.,,_ I me Pzori.s's #Ann i W Chidottetown ' Guardiaif Thr¢,_"¢¢n¢,_ Morninq__Guardlan, Founded 1801. THE GU 1 -‘ ' ` ' w ` 'rr Evening ouaruisn ieav. CHARLO _ __. _ __ ___ 1 ATi'nual°8iibacrlpt|on, delivered. “N- `T6wN CANADA sA'iURoAY' AUGUST '23 1919 ' B M... 6...... em on ow PLENDID RECEPTION TO H.R.H. AT O 7 EDEC Glorious Weather and an Enthusiastic Crowd Gave Prince oi Wales a Magnificent Welcome to Old Ouehec. (Special to The Guardian) QUEBEC, Aug. 22.-Glorious weath- _er. unrivalled natural beauty, a -big and fairly enthusiastic crowd, all con- tributed to the magnificent recedtlon tendered here this afternoon by French Canadians, and the ancient capital to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. The heir to the blrtish throne boarded a fast steam yacht from -the Renown a few minutes before six o'c1ock while the marines were playing God Save The King to which tim guns of the mighty warships and those nr t_he citadel pounded in a formidable chorun On the Kings Wharf l-lis Royal Highness who' was followed by the prime minister of canada Sir Robert Borden, was at once greeted by I-its Excellency the Governor General. The duke of devonshire, the Lieutenant District. While exchanging congratulations with the Official Personages and quickly reviewing a Guard of Honor of voter- ans of the great war His Royal High- ness by his cha&iing manners capt- ured the hearts of the eli-to of the society of Quebec who greeted him wltii cheers and applause. _ QUEBEC, August 22.-The Prince of Wales was this morning presented with loyal addresses on behalf of the city and province, at thc Legislative Building. The address of the city wars presented by ‘Mayor Luviguer, and that for the province by the Premier, Sir Loincr Gouin, the second day of H. R. H. the Prince of W'ales' visit to t~he “old cradie"' of "new France" opened under' glorious auspices Throngs lined the streets and thor- Governor of Quebec, Sir charles fitn patrick; l-(fs Eminence Cardinal Be- gin,’head of the catholic church in this country, the Lord Bishop of Que- bec, the Provincial Premier Sir Lomer Gouin, -the mayor of Quebec, Mi. Laviguer and Brig. General Landry, Commanding Officer of the Military rniiuoicii Aoiiusr THROUGHOUT ALL CENTRAL EUROPE' Anxiety Caused in the Various Capitals---Blamed by _ ignorant for Wave of ilolshevism. BERLIN, Aug. 21.-The steady riso of anti-Semitic fcelilig iii Central Eu- rope is beginning to causc unxicty not only in Jewish circles, but in _those of the Governments as well. This feeling iii Berlin has resulted in several street rows in thc last fow days. whtilo a veritable pogrom at- moshpere is reported from Munich, Vienna and Budapest. An oiilclzil anti-Semitic newspaper has been cstzihlislicil ili Berlin, over the street sailc of which ii shooting nffray occurred recently, one man bo- iiig wounded seriously. To consider that inoveineiit an organization has been formed to combat anti-Sciiiitism. ln Berlin the feeling has not ap- proacheii"tt`tty'fhing like n dangerous phase, but in Munich and' Liuiiapcst, the situation, according to reports, /r-"'-**°~"i`°__;1i""-_-7"" “_”-1' `-} \ CONDENSED SPECIALS 'aint wAN'ro. A vouuiereist To do, light house work. Evenings off. Apply cuaniiiin omcs. 211-8-1aiviti_ *WANTED-A GIRL FOR HOUSE- work, for lst September. Apply Mrs. Burnett. c|o Guardian Ofll~cc. 337-8-21Mtf. ~._.__.__________ WANTED - FURNISHED ROOMS isuiitabiaifor iight housekeeping. Apply D. 171, Queen St. 383-'8~22M3ipii. *LOST - A MILITARV MEDAL AT Victoria Park on Tuesday. Finder, please leave at 247 Prince St. _ 381-8-22‘M3ipd. ‘ *WANTED--Apprentice in Foundry a Sood trade for any intelligent Boy that will take an interest In this work, Apply to BRUCE STEWART is co. urn. sos-s-zziviaipn.' Am* _ _ ,,| *LOST.-A MILITARY GLASS Ii* case and valuable papers. Finder will 'be rewarded by leaving at 18 Stewart Street, City. - 429-8-23m;li. *CAR FOR HIRE-FIRST CLASS Overland Car. Paddy McQuald. Stand McLellan Bros. Phone 250. House phone 411-J. 192-8-12Mtf. *LOST-AUGUST 12TH BEWEEN Mount Albion and Earnscliffo, a note book. Notify Parkmnn Jenkins, Hillsboro. 338~8-19lVl3l. *FOR GALE, AN UP-T0-DATE, FUR- nished cottage with all modern conveniences, nice location. Write "E" c|o Guardian. 119-8~8Mti. *WANT|ED.-Sept. First n girl or woman for general housework. ~ Must be able to take charge. Wages $14 per morrtii. Apply _43 Elm Ave.. 'City. _ D21 , - _ ‘°LO8T._lETW‘EEN HUNT-ER RIV- er and Freetown via Millviile [toad auto th-s complete. Finder P10850 communicate with Telephone Gen- tral, Hunter River. < '» B94-8-22m2l "GOMI to the W. M. S. Tea at York Hall on Labor Day _SoD.l0mh°\' 1lt beginning at ii p. m. tea, Mild' wiches, ice cream and cake. It not fine on Wednesday. a4ss,1oM»2ti.a3.so.s1. 'TRY OUR .IGI PRINTING DEPT. for your nlxt order, for billheads. isttarhsadl, envelopes, visiting cards, poaiorl. All kinds of 118111911' let work done. Special prices on large quantities. The Job Printing -. . Department of 'rhs island Guardian Pialiialtnl Dol, 17| Kent Street, 0il\ri0tltIDYl¢ , __ __ _ . ..._ _. oughfares, and not since the days of Quebec's,Centenary Celebration has the cityisccn such tremendous :inii on tiiusiastic crowds. Quebec :is ii pro- vince puid its respects to tho Pniiico nt a reception which was tendered the royal party at the Legislative Building. I iiws scnowiuif fllllllkly could become grave. in those cities it constitutes it re- :wtioii to llolsiiicvis-ui, whore fcuctiun-` UTY 1\l5lti\toi‘i-i, and others, \viio last property taken by the Bolsliovilsts, are ciidt-nvoring to plaicc the responsibili- ty cliiciiy on the Jews, ,who arc ac- cused of being thc chief lenders of thc extreme radical movement in most countries. ln view of this steadily ris- ing tidofof :intl-Scniitisni tihc better- cluss Jews :ind those who :irc most ln_iiuontlul are being urged publicly to cut loose from thc rndiuzii members of thc riico by denouncing Bolshevis- tic agitation and to do all they can to chock the growing infiuciico of tho class known licrc‘zis “Russian and Galician Jews," \vli0 were tho loaders in tho Munich and Budapest Soviet movoniciit. Unscrupulous ngitiitors, besides cn- deavoring to identify Boislievism :is a Jcwisii movement, also_are trying to arouse fooling among the ignm-um by illlrlllutillir the high pi'oi'cs of cvory- thillit to thc Jews. 'i‘lio'Goriiiiiii Gov- ernment is watoliing tl|c» situation cioscly. ' Great Britain Wants _ _ - Canadian Hay (Humans sur ov invade) LONDON, Aug. 22.-A grave shor- iiige of the British hay crop has re- sulted in many urgent enquiries being placed with Canadian trade represen- tatives liero for supplies of Czinadiiiii hay. if Caiiarlu has any hay for ex- port slie can scll all of it ovor here. Suspicious Troops _ Moyhg to Russia (Special to the Guardia"-) BERLIN, Aug. 22.-The Tngeblutt, Tilslt., [last (Prussia correepondueiit, reports the transport of troops and provisions to Russia by night- This is considered here as confirming thc assertion of Die Freiheit ibut there is co-operation bctween the German military party and Russian counter revolutionaries. Mexico Demands ` _ Withdrawal oi Americans WASHINGTON. August 21.-_im- mediate witlidrawai of thc Amorican troops now on the trail of bandits in Northern Mexico was askod today by Mexican Ambassador Boniilas. who called at the State Department to pre- sent li. formni protest from the (lur- ranzu. Government. The text of the protest was not made public, and officials would not discuss it further than to any that no reply had been made. Lighting Sets Fire to Bam 1-e There was a bit of a stir around the city. last evening when an alarm was rung in at the station for a fire in n barn on the Lower -St. 1’eter'e Road, near the golf links. The barn was totally destroyed. it was the property.of Capt. James Walker. A- M. G., C.`E. F., who is still over- lean. The building covered a space of _¢_h|\-¢_y.g|y9 by twenty-five feet and was filled with hay, which also be- longed to Mr. 'Walken The loss is very considerable, although last even ing the amount of the dsmn8° ¢0\lld not be ascertained. it is not known RUMOR SIR LOUIS DAVIES TO RETIRE .-1. Hon. A. L. Siiton is Named ` as His Successor. OTTAWA, Aug. 21.-Rumor is again getting busy with regard to the Cab- inot, and the possibility of further ad- justments, though it is doubifiil if any- thing is ,douc no\v till after the extra session of i’ai'llb.meiit. _ -r an i » , Tho latest gossip in pollticiil cir- cles sill-'rgcsts the possibility ol' tho ro- tircmoiit of Sir Louis llavics, (lhicf Justice of thc Supremo Court, iinil his succession by lion, A. I.. Siiton, Min- istor of (_lii:».toius. Mr. Siftoii rctiirncrl ot the begin- nin‘g of the wcck from tho Peace (Ion- ference. IMPERIAL PREEERENCE IN EFFECT SEPT. l Partial List oi Articles to Which Preference Will be Applicable. (Special to The Guardian) ' LONDON, Augf ‘.i2.-iiiipirriiil prof-' reucc goes into c|`t`ci'.t on Scpteinlier 1. The Ciiiiiiiiis,siiiiici's of Customs have issued ii _list of iirticlcs produc- ed in tho British Enipiru to which prcfcrciitinl rates iiru zipplicubic as follows: ‘Teu, cocoa, coficc, ciiicory. currants, dried and prcscrvcd fruits, sugar, glucose, ni,oli|.sses, sztccliniripio. Motor spirits and tobacco pziy five sixtlis of tho full rate of duty. Motor' ours, 'ir|us,icul i‘nsti°uineii-ts, clocks, watches _and ciiiciiuatograpii films pay two thirds. Wine,`not exceeding 30 degrees proof spirit, will pity 60 percent. of tho full roto and wine, exceeding 30 de- grcos 66 L!-3; unbottlod still wines. 50 percent of tho full roto of the ad- ditional iluiy will bo clinrgeil on spir- its. l’rofci‘om:e will be given by means of producer] in thc Empire by four shilling and four ponco it llilllflll on liquors.-. f-intl hair it crown pci' mii- lon on spirits of other clesrwipti-oils. a .-__.__i-.._.__.__.. Strike at Lumber Mills ‘ "T-*K1 NEWCASTLE. N.ii_, Aug. 21.-'Pho workmen at itobinson§s;*niill here struck this nioriiing for 1| nine-iioiir tiny. T-hey then procccrlcd to Chai- iia-ni l-lend und wcro joined by rom- |\loyi~.cs of los" its tile onli/ 5l‘<’l-IUIIS "P llic oouiitry cxccpi. of coiirso the “sol iii south" in ufiiicli thc Lcuguo has ;.||y fargo ilogici: ol support. if it wzivo of opposition can he :-'t.li'tcil east i'i‘i\m thc Pzlciiic Coast and west from tho M-ississippi they lwlivvo cnoilgli \'i»ic.\' rain bo obtziiiiori iii the Hoiintc to niiiko ri~ji-‘ctloii oi' ilio izovviiant i'r,|’i;iili. '\\"\SiilNG'l`ON. August 22.-Five tiioiisziiirl roostcrs contributed by Pres iilent Wilson, General Pershing and otiii-om oi' the army and navy, were swirl :il oliciloii nt Deiuopilis, Ala.,"tlio ||i'ui~i\r:il.~: i'i"olli lilo still* iriizillori $105,- 000. Tho mostcr iroiiiributcil by Presi- ili-iit Wilson sold lor' $45,000 the inoucy is to bo iiseil in the coiistrlic- WOilLll'S LARGEST FLAG FLOATS IN TORONTO Elaborate Preparation for Visit of His Royal Highness. tion of ii bridge ii<~i'oss thc Tom Digby iiivor tit. ilciiiopolis. .__.. < urvs oi 'plilsti-r ni' paris :iiiil l.ilwi'ty, is soiii to be ont- ot' lilo ;;i~.-ni~oi~t triuiiipliz-i iii vxi_ui'ioi' ilci-_oixiiioii cvcli' -iviiiicsscil in 'l`oroiito. Whcn tlic-l’i'ini~e of \’V:ilcs coinos to Toroiiio hc will utlcnil one i`unct»ioii lit it-fist wilcrc lic will incct old trioiitls, 180 olliccrs of thc arniy and n:i\'_v niiii air i'orcus, r-oiiii'iuli:s iii firm: ol' ills ltoyul lliglillcss, wiio lnct tli.- i’i'iiicc ovcrscais whilo on iictivi-_ so-i~\'1i'r\. Tho Prince iii.-sircil to rc- uco. .sur-li :it:i|iiaiinluiii:cs wliilc tour- ing the iloiniiiioii und so a bi dinner* _ g - is being :ii'i'tiiigcp by tho. lluiicii Statics Sugar ltiqliiil- i'/niion llonrrl which is seilliig to ro- tiners ut 7.8 colitis ii poiiiiil. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON, E'l‘f‘»_' TORONTO, Aug. 3').--#South to Southwest winds, showery. The tide will bo high this morning at 8.04, touiorrow nt_j).07 olirl Mon- diiy nt 10.03; it will bo high tonight at 9.34, tomorrow at 10.19 and Mon- day at 10.50. Sun sets this ovoiring nt 0.11, io- iiiorrow at 9.00 and ~Monday at l'.0’I; it rises tomorrow morning at 5.31, Monday at 5.32 rind Wednesday at 5.34, ' Last quarter moon, Monday, Aug- ust 18th, 10.56 a. m. New moon, Monday, August 25ti:, 10.37 a. ui ill the district oi' the Upper Di River. itr~t1oi'diiig to niivici-s rcacliiii-. here. l‘.r\ioltics wort- iiillii-toil nn filo oopii» lntioii by the liulsliovikl who uri* rv- E ` ' if 1 F ~ ' -f ’ - , _ _ -A ’ -- -- -’ l ___.__-’Z ;' - ""‘ _-' »- W I" INHUMAN CRUELTIES L S- _ A OF BOLSHEVlIiI_ ' ~ :__-__--_-_--1-i 13,000 Persons Put to Death, Children Killed in Their Cradles and Horrible Cruelties inihcted. ported to l'""e killed children in their ci-mil:-s and ~> have burned old peo- plo in thc towns of Migulinsyiaia and. Kzizanskaia, in the same F6810" fha advices ailfl. 5,000 D9|'5°n5 have been exe(-,lied and more -than 8,000 have ,liven put to death in the surrounding t.i;-rritory. _ if REPA i`RIATlON - PROSPECTS ARE _ BRIGHTENING Strikes Probably Over. 35,- L O00 Canadians Awaiting ' Transpintatiou. (Special to The Guardian). l.()Nl)f)N. Aug. 21.*-iii tho l'c|‘vont liup that 'Liverpool has sown tho nin- joi' part ol' its post bcllum wild outs, lluiiaiilinii oilirli-ils nro fishing a miicli iimrt- opiiniistic view ot' rc-piiii'i:itlo|i pi'ospi>i-is. It. is nsiiiliirioii that govcrii- mont tr:|lispoi'i.~: linvo still to carry Inmii; 3,000 oilici-rs um] l0,000 in:ikiiitS with wives and tkiiiiilivs npproxiiiiiitciy :i5,ooo`in nu. l,-lO0 Divorce Cases _ Filed in Wini*-loc; K ‘.1 (Special to The Guardir- . \VlNNll’i‘Z(i, Aug. 22.--Ali L". - ‘ iiioii-i. iiiziilc :it llio law court' - stiito:-'. tliiit llicrn :im more t.l_;ui. - ‘tl divorce :ipplir-_ni,ioiis i`ilm| lor" iii-».iii;.;: wlicn tlic (linirt. of Kings li(-in-li opens for tho fziii sittings. S“lYl¢’llll*‘*l` 15' gix J||||g|-5 will bp, occ-_iipicii licnrini: thi- r~:i:~;cs_ iii 'li miijiiri-ly of crises the rli\'oi‘r'.c crisis i'l‘olll $300 UI) i\"‘f0l`iIIllI-§ io latwycr.-i. Nothing in Nature _ Of Protectorate i.0Nl)0§\~I Aug. 21.-l_\iotliiii;: in the iiiitiirc of iw l‘i‘otoi~toinito ot' i’i~rsi;c is ¢~imi:‘iiipl:itc.l by tho `f\l!i`f"‘ll\f‘l\l UC- rwooii l~3u_c-inml :uifl W ‘ <'t\\H1ll'.\'- <'i\r-il il. lliii'niswoi‘tli, [`.nii- _ Soi-i'1'l:\l‘.\’ of 'Shilo for " -roiigii .-\ii';iir iififi tho lloiisv- of Coiiiiiioiis toiluy it -plyillll to viiif‘:~'tioii.~a rc;:ui'iliiig thc ircvfy. "l`l\i> poiiry of IIIs_i\Iiijivsty`:-i Gov- - 'i:or~iit." .\lr. li:ii‘|iiswoi'ili suiil, “is l- -‘_ ecoiioivi nd * '\i. 'cial clauses <1iT_ Ihr; treaty wi. i' -` - -liil-TY- ACCOV' riinr: to the H "Mis F-0\‘°lK“ Mini.-ii-r 'i`=noi. . 1-.ii-y arolssledf it is said, declui ‘ ' at efforts iirak- ing for tha resior. . ' oi’ the f0¥`m9K' Austrian powrri wont- injure italian iiitciosrs Tho newer 0I`S_ SUS that nn _,.SS.._mi,1| ii-odirn _ --1 will be made in the imiiy. it is believed here ihni the pzir. with Austria may U0 signed on August 30. _ I ___ __.l___..._.._- Rails Lifted mlrish Railway LONDON. Aug. 21.-"By far U19 most sorioiis evidence of the disturb- od suite of ireland was an outrage voniniittcd on -the G_reat Northern. lioilway line yesterday," says the Dub- lliu <‘oi'respondout of tho Daily News. “This was the first big manifestation 'of social revolutionary activity in ireland. The Meath affair arose dir- ocrtly out of tlhe dispute -belweeuthe :ii.'.i'ii'iilliii'ol laborers and farmers of Mori-l.li. in tho course of the night rails had hcon lifted at it bend on ri steep in- cline on tho line, and it goods train from Droiziicria was completely wreck- cd. Of 57 wagons, 30 were sniashed to hits; the driver, fireman and guard limi ninrvolloiis escapes. ~ The affair has created an uneasy fooling not only in Meribh, but far be- yond. lt is regnriled in quite a dll‘l`;:r- rut ii light from tho political disturb- .iinr-o:; lwiwocn Nniloiiiilists and Or- 'iiiigi-iiioli ‘in ilicrry mi l“rl