____,_,_, .4 . . W- T” 79°' rt-me msn m° *u Dawn | Paper iii* _n_| 'ru lrgwn Worth worth Printing " °‘“""' WV- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920. W 3 _qw -- i #-% “m- HEBINA, SASK. ily [ISC the lln-plelnenting ofthe legislation plenipotentiry shall have charge The qecond Convention of the m I RI _ N 5 ' ' » - - - ` » .R8K‘»kh lno ver l' . `. wg,-Isl to The Guar¢ian_) ernment policy was to maintain the Pienipolentlry at Washington Aus Aruba -d If ,., _ ` mu d Inst M ht in th _viewed the work of the past y -'IIWNA' N°"- 16--The meetius Tariff. Just nigh enough to keep trail.. ls nrerlu-ins to send n'lllgll ner l-32:.-ggnlnlivévmplxlf suizlllpotivlrlg Hegrtozpeuiileinorlsl H511 bririsln;‘°”‘1 "Wi" 01”' ‘"9 °“h““ge“ W’ i[|U|l[55[5 AUSTRALIA MAY nenllllll or nllllllnr ' PREGEDE UANADAA SUNDAY Si_iiiQ0i UUNVENTIU _ _ _ _ A - ,- - Large Number of Dele t _ il d'd M t' Critical Audience Questions the _Premier In Repéfféfmles ;:ecZX:;£;"§.t°"‘ A in-tmsung Last-iiveuirrg iu Hellgzegiemollillrlniiad. eedmg Wh01_S A1110 t0 GIVG Substantial Rea- ° - Address by Dr. iiooiiue of Chicago on iieligi gens for Growing Popularity of Protec- "i..T.’T°.‘.i_“1'.‘f,f.i,';.’ ,,,,, “.‘~‘““ “"1 “.8 §""‘"-fr “nd P'-'“‘°“! in Education. _ _ _ representative lt has been stlpu - CH"-"li-1” €°V-fume-ii is delaying lured that the canadian minister ---S Passed last session providing rar ol -the Brltll E _ th b- 9° ' the a|DPointnlent of at Minister sence at ans; lilxlzigaflsfytlllg British Marmme Smlday SchD0\'ABB°cm'i The Preaidem in his mmsage i .. missed by Pfemiéf 9195811611 On C di I d commissioner to the Unified St t d - V - - , - ' 'hm “ken Pl’-We lf* the Collwl- ana an n ustries in Canada nnri oapiml and _ b bl “ “S _ ce em” °"°’ me ‘ei“"’5en'-“ul/es “°““‘ “"'° l‘““d‘ed delegate” 1° the‘ion -to effect the union of the to meet. To take account- of the industry was, he said used by those who be- in protection, but did not to use the word. The Govern- would adhere to its protect- principle. "lf it gets a chance” some one. We will ilnd, re- plied Prernlel' Meighen, that the loud noises oi' a [ow are a. long way from the real verdict of the Canad- ian people. “Let‘s go to the coun- try," shouted another man. Yes. ind o large number of those are now calling would be going to the oods, the Premier commented dst laughter. There were furtll- terruptions. There was, the ier continued, far less fear of country turning from protec- today than 'there ever was be- ‘So long as the country had _ ol' ability and patriotism in " the policy'of moderate pro- iqetlon would be retained. The Gov- _-.___-__ »a-of-0-0~\o4~0-q-vv+4»-0-Q-v¢~v0~ vi.slA%Ili|~ AR ¢'5R H|Rl PHONI 839 B085-9-28 NANTtED.--GIRL FOR GENE- rsd housework. Apply Arlington Hotel, cilty. 3713-11-17-iii ....-.._... _ ,_ VANTED, MAID FOR GENERAL housework in small family. Good wages, Apply 186 Prince Street. 3644-11-15-tf. ,__...___.--_-_._--~ -_-M ._--- DHOICE CHIGKENS AT CAN- is off today. he said, averages nearly; six Der cent lower than during the fifteen years of Liberal rule. .The Farmers Party in the House, the Premier' declared, always refus- ed to accept a charge to move the adoption of their platform. 'i‘hey‘ friends in the position of having to vote against it. D0 you imagine for instance you could get Mr. Field Liberals will not move their own piatfornl. They con't get their men to vote for that even. In no other country. no other part of' this country but the west was there tectlve basis. As long as there are' demagogues in the country you‘1l hear the cry that the Government was controlled by big' business, said the speaker. "So you are" he was told and am ignoramus says the same thing, came from the Pre- lnier.'Premler Moighen stated that the government this year would col. lect about $190,000,000 direct tax- ation -Russian Bolslieviki (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. Nov, 16._-Sebastollol has fallen the Russian Bolshovikl hav- ing oocupied the city last night, gg. cording to unofficial information received by the French foreign oi- flcc. Ilolshevikl are reported to be adian Farm Products Ltd. Phone l masters of the whole Crimean Pen- ” and 800' 3537‘n‘19‘" insulil. General Wrangel members .___,._._,,_.__. __.__._..__ _ _ ___ . FDR SALE on "EN-|-_A SMH-H of s staff, M. Martel, the French premier typewriter. in good con- _ High Command and Commissioners dltion. Apply 40 School St.. _ut _Sfbrrstopol were taken on board 3710-11-17-Iii ‘the French Warship Wallleck Rou- ‘FOR SALE.- _REGI8TERED| [Shropshire Ram, 2 1-2 years ollll imported. Apply im Rodd, North iillton. 3712-11-12-Iii 'ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS Baking. Any one desiring cakes. puddings or mince meat deliver -bd rl time' for Christmas should order same by telephoning 658-J. 'ROOM AND BOARD.-A GEN- llenlan can be accommodated with room‘ und board in private home. centrally located. Apply at Guard- ian Oifice. 8526-11-10-if 'MAKE MONEY AT HOME.- $15. to $60. paid weekly for your spare _ time writing sb_ov_r cards for us, no canvassing. We ininuct and lillibbl you work. West £iix\il‘-Bho`woa.rd$- -_Seu'vioe, 57x Cslborne St, Toronto. °WANTl°» HY- ‘X MINUUD '}_‘°i}°li'i\l>hor a. -polgdinf Apply A co. Gltdrdlllr - ‘ 8495-11-9-tf ‘Wren -sv» lit#-lmlnceu "‘*WTBDher and 'book-keeper ri -‘Mimi position el- wln set "'-iltllute. Apply f "'V." '» ole - srpo-1r_-s-l , "L"-its-;r‘:rs.A'l=.r "°§ _ 2 m“’"‘ Beit elumntlelw img- _ . _ glass-u_1e.al _-`__ __ __ _ _ . 22°F Soto rain v, Novell the mm lfvlpitbli: utMioul“‘0\i Wicket ~ - is ole F - °_f:;_1ole model: tauemutel- do-; oag °"*rhauied -this gear, New ,M - “W electric ilwrtei- and “Dose lumpy, Ne l-salem.. :W 3597-11-16-31 t1*k'i:TE°"*‘ P%r'rr0N ‘ro 0, ,QT 0' on eg luwula may any ,,,n§“"‘\- °NnlM¢ of nursing ltngmrst dl” l|0_\tn¢lU experience --Nuns" Ms 1-et!¢rUi\oo.Address “'79 *Of Gtttrdian office. 3714 gre- l i _-_ l _ .sscztu and are expected to arrive in Constantinople fate tonight or tomorrow. CONSTANTINOPLE, ....ov. 16.-- Sehustopol fell to the Russian Sov- iet forces all five o'clook Sunday ev- ening after the evacuation plans had been fully carried out accord- ini! to word received here today. General Wrangel it stated was the lust to leuve and going aboard the cruiser Korniloff was cheered by itronps. . *.|NO. ALFRED -McDONALD Land Surveyor, llerulansville. ' ' 3726-11-17. .I_@4 ____ *LOST SATURDAY ON KENT lstreet, bunch ol keys. Finder _ fpiease leave ot Glnlrlllnn office. _ Reward. 3| *WANTED.-A HOUSEMAID N0 , codking -good lwroges. Apply Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, 181 Fitzroy Si. 3717-11-17-ill -*Dov WANTEU To no cHon.Es i before ond after sdhool. Apply Guardlrlr. 3716 _ _*Nl0_TICE.-BLACK AND RED A calves strayed- from subscribers Premises in October. information Sivan regarding them will he gratefully received. Frank S. _ Bell, -Stanity Bridge. 3722 *antics BN.-4TH avncla-urv Adviktglng fields-offers a per- mltrwui. ind nent und nose career for men with attractive opening concentrated effort turn from pro-I ,mm ’Nmmem Express Co._ Have Taken Sebastopol l CDW hllhb' reununeratlve busi- uuooessfui selling or advertising Glnorience. We are pioneers and the field and are now territorial contracts for s Our -iillecipomprisf in art calen~ P. E. Island Shippers Protested Against dent went to put nlell- Liberal- Propgsgd Ingrgase of 40 Pen Gent__. in clntllsm, MONQTON, Nov. 16-The argu nlentlv that lille granting of n fort: per cent increase in the rates 0 "t-hte Canadian Dominion and Cant. [would work greatly to the d-°tr= iment oi’ produce und fish shipping `of the- produce and fish sllippin trade in Prince Ed-ward lsllln was placed before the lioarll l- Canudion Railway Colmn-lismoners h., _ which held ll. short sitting wit -the City Council yesterday fro" 4.30 to 5.30 o‘clock. The sittin-: adjourned -to meet in Halifax till forenoon. 'Iihe case of P.E.l 5‘\lifDD6l'S was placed before Hon Mr. Calrvell. Chief Commfllssioner wthlle A. C. Boyce, Clolmluissionr, and Mr. R. Richardson, Assi_s‘ aut Secretary, were also pesent Representing the Express Co.’ were, I-Ion. F: 1-1. Pfhifppell, N. f Ham, of Canadlian Express Trai fix Association, 'John Pullen, Pr s-ldent_ of the Canadian Exp;-ef .; Co., W. W. Wlillianrson, aurli.> of the Oa.n.-sdiian Ex. Co., W. H Burr, Traffic Manage/r, J. Mac Donnell, Vice-Preisidenlt, Dom. Ex Co. Messrs. Boyce and Ricllnrd son arrived in fthe city in the pr- vate oar Acadia.. attached to th Ocean Limited from -the north wlhile Mr. Carvelt came dn on th t. John Empress from his honl in Woodstock. Represent-ation either for or against tlhe proposed rate of increases were placed be- fore the Commission by Moncton busindss interests, the sole argu~l the chipper received the sum c will lhavo no ultemwtive but to pro- ,mmmmed they _Wm men ,io w_h,,_¢. evening was large and in. encourage mem to expand In this; nay very pro a y get of other dolninlons -may rightfully my up of whom are prominent- » . _ - - , ~. . ' . _ » ‘ti P l - - '° be cynical’ this being the; COUD'-l`y and he asked it' this rllade1iSIil'uill;?sJe(;ho£`diJ‘i€ li‘ril;(‘edecIl{l:)l‘l;aldnitll)ll:lt A ‘gaiine(i' butt if ‘Canada allows more or 19531” Sunday schom work ‘Mmlehe Tgrzcii i"I;l:;;’“t‘u ‘gligg . , ' 1 ‘ ' .1 s. 'a _ ' . ' ‘ ’ of lilo free trade province.; him high protectionist. its not high the representative whom they vllll ine -on lxitorzsiiilg were “my "“°“gh°"" uw wwe movmces' |H‘t.r€m<`lYed how me various Pr Premier Said his 0DD0!\Bl1¥B¢enougll,” he was told by someone ' M `"` "‘“"""""""""` "\""`“" `”' """" "_" - ,~---==. On the Convention Programnle ot`_f1;"";; \;’0':_‘i""‘{3“";_i\‘;:’“` }"""`@;_beZ Billie back mm me recess" °f` “l know n lot of people th' ’ the session is mapped out asplend-= _L E ` 'er or, le and had evolved a Tariff is-E that. but I think it is about hlixgh ` id series of morning, afternoon and ` gi? of our umm]-en and young 1 me Government was rea'ien°“gh'" came i-he l‘0l1iyl The Tar- _ "evenin-4 meetings. to which thai His ‘H0I\0I‘ Lieut. G~ov»~l---or public are invited 'Phe lollowinlg §_m'“°“ Wel°°m°d 'mm ""eg“‘° e cit and ini 1 Miss Mary R. Allison, B. A., Sus- sex, N. B.-Y. W. C. A. Maritime Glrl's Work Secretary. Rev. J. A. A. Anderson. S. T. Iii. N. B.-President Morn- tlme Sunday School Association, Pastor St. John‘s Presbyterian_ - ° - . _ -.Churcll, Chatham. \ ing to vote for free coal. Why Mrs. J. A. Clark. Charlottetown.lgigesggaxnxilredlty- envimnme RGV- P0i`0>` A- FitZi’fm`i°k» T"Y'| Heredity- is a very important -_.-ep,-e3,,n|,,¢;v_,s who were Mr on. P. E. 1.-Pastor Ziiethodistitor in the making of -man. 1' Pomeroy ol' Auld Bros., Charlotte Church' Ilggglilre gr‘l!1tin0i`0 'liilve 1° by the Gfoelre for IW FND Wi\° '.l. ZH. A. Anderson of Chatham. N. MacDonald. breaking the spine and causing ia- keep their children homo from brought the oou.n'tr\y to the al-lie! B., in the chair. The first part oil A musical entertainment follow- tang] Jigmm-|-h¢¢,_ _ _ __ _ school in order no carry water, side and greatly increased its size the evening was given over to»ed during which solos were con- 5150:-tt mg igqggd in init, md __ _ _ __--.-_, and Edward Street people thin: power, and influence and this view prayer and s service of song lm-.tributed by Messrs J. Austin Train- will come up for examination this \\ \__\__\ ws u sesuouteut »un.u., lu some by me alles. ee. the lemmup or aw. w.s. eases no-le mlaowm ueuoio. mmm. » / ~ - - bono. the water Commissioners m|,,n_,|0n to .l~eo\tl°h should that he time Sunday School Assooistiol. addresses were read y t e ran srt's blacksmith shop, the car was _ /. ' 'f 111 Knight. Louis Wynne. ' turned to the right of the street i, H3 ~ - need with the wot-k~Whn»t is- ilu- ,wer may be nwmgury The defeat The fmumma ,sunday sc-hw; (mn Addresses appropriate to the oc- onto the sidewalk crushing Mrs. ’ _///' ' _ _ l ‘/ T* “ l l '” i ` ` ` . ,_ 1 \\ Noo"zie the Sunshine Kid " Monet . DAYS Fon .X MAS I Si-lot>PlNG ’ i- _.__ .. __ ___ . _ _;_ 'r‘»~\lNt< l1 £5,927,-f ?.i$‘*..‘?§"‘ f / 0 _ |_ _' -/QI; :_";fj§ LONG ?//Q;-5 1- _ I t.°“`P .\0 dt* '\~§\\\\\\\‘ \\ ‘§ \ .%. / ;',} / [- -f-<./¢2/ f ’/'//- I /. 'l ._, -.1 I @_.... i l l it l A A l