Wil GIIIIREI 1 _ . ` '- 'rms eusnnmx oovnns PRINCE ED/WARD =1sLdND~ Ligue THE DEW. ovlm 45.000 READERS Dain! _ _ C ;hsr|o¢towin;Guardlei| Thrdo Oooh. V ` Y T R -_fl . - » _ _ ' _'r' ~ A _ r - _ ._ _ _- .D :";¢’ i.i:w._U:D: .1 ..-.- ' Annual luboorlgtlvn, mn- awww- "°“"¢°¢ 1"* l'°»\'=s Gwsi-»» 1w- CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA, SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 1919 ll _l _ » .' .- - _ =¥= --- - ~ . W _ __ ___ _.__ _ *__ _W __-y._- -__ _ V _ar __ _ V :__-_ _-_ BRITISH GDVERNMENT ~GREAT. BRl'lAlN’.S A in was top” _QN Molton at i A Arvnoves no With 0nly Hall the Members Present an Amendment ifroposed by Government was Defeated by Vote oi 185 to 113. House Adionrned-Immediatelyf ' (Special to The Guardian.) 'from the opposition quarters and cans ..LONDON, Oct 24.-The cvuntry '£0-_'ed much excitement and Mr. Bonnr night is' suddenly faced by the DOBSM Law immediately moved to postpone bility -of a. change of government or further consideration and an adjourn- dissalution of Parliament owing to me quite- unexpected defeat of the government in the House of Commons today by 9, majority of 72. only about halt the members, 29 out ot' 707. WSW Present and the V-vie serious matter requiring .conside by which the government was defeat ed was 185 to 113.-The -Alien Bill, the _ necessarily implied the resignation B onrlier stagesof which were dfsp O on of during the summer session was- would ,depend ppp" the View of in the report stage.. The commltte had previously inserted an amen ment with-holding pilotage certiti ment of the House until Monday ,enable the government to consl what course it should adopt He pd- mltted that the defeat of an amend- 11191112 with government whips _was a d _ ,_»-- #- .. i, _ (Special to The Guardian.) . » . HOUSE 0F COMMONS _ELF RFNASE Average Daily Expenditure - _ _and Revenue .Little - (Special --to The Guardian.) ` LONDON, Oct 24.--Chancellor of the Eschequer Chamberlain in it state- - ment in the House today said that for U19 Year- ended September 30 the"aver 1158- daily. expenditure was £4,225,- 000 and income $32,508,000. I-ie had tg; hopes that rnntters would improve f0\` tho 52001111 six -months. There would be no autumn budget but a general financial discussion would Over Four Million Penn Over Twfo Millions. __ l take place in the House of Commo next week. The ohli ations ofthe allies to B S Hin are .£1.022.000.000 and those the Domlnlons and colonies £180,0 ooo nr. cnsmneimtn sein ni-resin pected to receive about £6000 payment from the Dominlons and onies. No interest was being paid the allies to the present time. during the current year as lnteiezt ds LONDON, oct 24.--A despatch the Evening News from Cardiff sa that W. H. Gardner, a Swansea Co rl, erica. to continental ports. of $3 U. S. Railways c by (Special to The Guardian.) a- ' "" "'r W tO Y operator, _on Wednesday in Paris com- pleted an arrangement under which ns six million tons ol gas, steam and ord inary coal are to be shipped from Am- B sl al mens shortly after midnight by a Bih Carried 'hy a Majorit will Carry in Both Assent Next Week. - .11- (Spcclal to The Guardian.) I - OTTAWA-, Oct 24.-#Aquisition the government of the G. T. Railw Y was approved by the House of Com- m&' iority of thirty. Sixty onemembers voting in favor of the six months DY a y oi 36. Now Believed Bill Houses _and Receive Royal MacKenzie King Makes l-ills Debut. Hon. W. Lyon MacKenzie King came down to the house today and n few hours later unade his maiden speech as opposition leader by launch ing a new kind of attack upon the government’s Grand Trunk proposals. Up to the present most of those who have assalled the agreement have S! tion nnt;no_ F* F’ (‘ 3 0\ T l it W. L1 Cotton .. dn. s, Monson Dr.A.B.Reld . . . . .. L_ E. Wellner . .. .. ._ E_A.Helm . H. Williams .. Wilf_ Taylor . . . . Llent Governor McKinnon . S. kennedy . 5.0 5.0 5.00 2.00 1.00 _ 10.0 1.00 25.0 0 0 0 . 0 n MacDonald & Howe . lctcd on a charge oi having held ln- C. Leonard MacKay - o D. MacDonald _ __ a. ,_ d d ner His attorney asserted that Le Noir A Frlellll ,_ _ _ id lv vldence wanted in th Gallagher Prince Edward Theatre. “U” 5 9 G C in L, Le Non, wa 'BOOKS FOR SALE-THE "UNlVER id, Harry 20.00 `DeBlo1s Bros. . ll. M. Vanlluskirlt - Samuel Smith . . . . .. . 10.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 .00 0 0 0 2.00 1.00 1.00 A. ‘W. llyndman Louis S. lllanclinrd ._ Innls E. McQuald.... . Matheson . H. Morris ._ Porter ». - -M. Hanley E. Rogers A. Hsgian fl James S, Cooke .. _ . 1.00 . .. 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .""5"5°'° coo ?`P*1F¥"F`_”*3§ 9 _ 8 ¢‘iV.H.Prowse....... 5 Lt W. Wfotzson .. ¢1‘,D.B.lStewort d1\V. Scantlebury . Miller . is H.‘V. Dunbar Benj. Rogers' C. R. Smallwood 'l`o The People oi 1 unnssrtsttsgry-rdeoiiinio Prince Edward Island nd to the people of PrlooG=o§¢e'.:_'1‘;l° 1518110. who have taken second plscs to none in every WM' - forthcoming victory Loan, 1919, which is so vital to the 001111111100 vwsneritr or this Province one one Dominion. it is nevemfv 1° °\“ Bsrlcultural interests that the loan should be su1>D01‘l°df whim 1° essential to maintain .the large enport market der our surplus farm products. Ever! mill. woman and child will I fool sure. llellre to ‘mv Vlcwryfsomn und ends can neon .nm towers wins for and re-ostnblilhlngin civil lie the men who 'so valiautiy foushl- f°l‘ "Nm wntio the must lighting is over, our financier resnonsiblltel 0°" 1°' Y Yet another great effort to “clean up." .. .~ -v M . MlcKlNNON.‘ one _ ` ` ,_ v.I=~ " *_ J. J. Hughes Dr. Psthick L. B. Miller J. A. Robertson ._ `Dr. E. 8.1-larrle Donald McKinnon George Prowse Dr. C. H. Beer -- C. G, Duily Dr. H. Mclntyre |“E. T. Higgs _Malcolmdrwin E. W."I‘eylor 5.00 5.00 5.00 ‘ 5.00 5.00 5.00 §§§§ 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 lilly. w. o. H gg Thefnmni tak 3 ,p-D Capt. John N. MacDonald 2.33 ~3l‘l49l_l¢t‘*;;2#* .,;§,_~ dex: J, C. Whalen S _M U _ “gully , B- °° °°°“ 'aw-'.'"..xsaeweas ' --of ~ ' in cfs.-a -° z _,_ V I ' _ djrealurer. U. 1'-lf _ _°°t"“' 1-9192 I |,' ‘<_-sf." .-_'Fl-FI’ -f-'*“.*`VUl"l"“"t""'*"`-7*" his home, 1 . _ _ , _ , _ _ 'T'l\<>_\i1i0 MY- ‘MSNUU ‘V95 °I1@ Of the and yCarnegie’s attention was direct- was unfl-"rs‘oofi to f-_mhrnre nine re- `-"Nl 1’ -1'-fl foe* r r elm; o _if- l3l`0lY_\l-ilellt 1119" ‘lf the P95* half C90' ed to lidm. As Burns used to tell the serve-*-ions evolved frniu swrizcsiions ' ‘_';'*" 'h"‘“ W3” 50"" -""`f”"`r"“’5`- "5 UI* tllry. B01‘nl1‘1 Dl1l`IllBy ln 183# ll6_ll1‘St story of ,thehr meeting' Carnegie Meir m\¢hm.,.,y hmm m.m,. Smu.N,sA one ms_ ~-`t:.'\r~‘,= ps -, .=_C.'l_=on»s frost will initi- cntered the political arena in 1882 ned up to mm smmng) Wm, Omgu-et. f“.p1\'._ng f-if-mfw 5,, this r,r,,¢.,»,,,,,,,,,,_, "‘ \v~“v-'f‘== -mi or \h_» course-,arid inn)-1;- wlien he wus elected asa Liberal rep-l (med mm’ and Bald- --A“d,.e,., Ca,-“_ fm- me -mmtntggy-prion 1.-_-mt-pg i-_-fig ‘ ”"~‘~‘l‘2""`~` Wi"-tl WF IHS’ \\'0i“1. The resentntive to the Legislative Council. ,gm offs,-S M5 hand (0 John Bu;-psy' . tho frm' th.-1' thov lrid horiril that the ,“‘““‘]"'l“(’t`~'llfw 'NH ‘\'I"~"illiil \\'1\ls-‘-0 - , _ -uf-'f--' 0 110 1111-1 If. ic itesiw. .alto T"I‘0m limi Umil “ll NH Wlllement To which Burns replied: "John Burns - flrtlclc lou rfservatlon followed close- , _ 1 I A d lv the l~n'~uo~f‘ of one l>rr~i=.en*ed in “°°'lstor:.- -c a,==iiii'~.l of -'\ t§<--H‘|'ou_- l`r0)\l ilclive life ill 904 he was f‘.0I'l-_ refuse); 1_0 mlm the mud of n yew- . , _ .» _ \ gn 1. r-°=r‘on"r*'~ “f m the hor.-=o|uLzi .rt lul- lllxs-cutivc_ Previous to his first elec~ .tion he liud.bcen a ‘Commissioner of lSn;all Debts until the county courts ,were esisblislicd and-was also High F Sheriff of _Prince County from 1875 to _ lisrr. He. was it gentleman or one om lschool, it representative who retained 1 Ili-roughout his political career the rcs lpect and confidence of friends and op- ‘poucnts. In public and private life he was tif? S3310 Oli l\ol:\o\l1{r. esteemed and respec ed y a l w o new. him .~ Since rouse manhood. until his retirement SQIDB years 080, he W8-I .a successful (merchant: and s'hip~owner, his large lstore. warehouses' sndshlpéting pro. perty st 'Mulpeque new con' `u~cted by his B011 Mr. D. P. ‘MONl\l,t,‘ .bglng (mg of the outstanding features of that thriving community. A life long P,-ep. byterian he was one of the strong pil- lars or the Mslpecruschureh nn-tu his removal to Qhurlottutown .ups Wu ever foremost in promoilnf the vygi. fore oil: `che'communlt'y »-in] 1 lt, mg". este. enjyears nga _th g ug daughters he reinovtYll"t0u C`iY1`srlo’t?;i- town since. owing lofcilliig neainr no lived in comparative ret! xnent`.`I-ie leaves to cumin the' 'iasinm-'y of , devoted and i°,vlus'_l=\\»1;o;& and ms- gz hizvggeibi fefmsrrlym as Annie ur. out, o. i`u', daughters the Misses; L35. :I-,Eau two s‘;>1;l,' Metssxv ~.Pl‘eston, Mp). P» 611 X19' - he .in Char- iotiolvwo- fro. the benhgfm unmi- lan tenders sincere symp; o. sincere admiration for Burns as a self-educated and self-made man. And possibly in is-ter years Bu-rns changed li-is opinions conceming Andrew Cnrnogite. Over one million people hold $50 Victory Bonds. In the Victory Loan 1918, the sub- scriptions received were 818.464, and of those 707,701 were from $50 to $500. _ In the Victory Loan 1917 the numb- - or of subscribers is given as 809,917, and only 500 of the subscriptions were for amounts above $5000 . For amounts of $100,000 and more ghere were 180 subscribers inthe 1917 oan. -~ .--------s--" 'rms wnsrnsrn rnurnnsrpnn vrmsz. noon. mi QPF' . ~». 'r'-;`$ -»°,` s. .__ -:.-. -exact Iungllacc \vh.;cl1 Preslrlenl Wil- leon announced in his Cheyenne, (Yyo.), address would be regarded by -him “as a rejection of the treaty." ..__.__;__- __..__.._. I W.ASHING'l‘ON, Oct. 21.-After' 0115' of uncertainty during which Pro- sident Wilson sent to Secretary' Lane, ichnirmnn. it message of coneilation to he used as a "last resort" the inter- lnutlonal industrial conference to- lnight cleaned its slate by rejecting ‘all collective bargaining resolutions no Well as the labor proposition for intervention in the steel strike. 'tal on the vote against both the ori- ginal collective bargaining and steel strike resolutions, although the dec- laration of collective bargaining was proposed by the public delegates. - When collective bargaining recon- venes it will be practically the same -position as the opening in October 18. The puhllc group alligned with capi-ll 5.00i U““°““1y 3 momber bf thi? ugwature-, Cf’~\`H<‘-S-Io." and turned his back on the the Senate during the day iv . _n on ' __ ° 1, L_ L00- and for many -_/ears 9. member of the, multimjllionalro. I Mc(‘umher, ltopnhlicnn. North Day. -PW gm: Vi\:fl~‘ -A ‘ The;-9 19 pp doubt that Carnegie had ora. which in turn was in almost the ‘ ' “ ‘“ “ 0" “"‘ 1' N 0* ‘ ‘A . r -rnmlrnbl. pf-rformanco th in rl~..ti ly.- Vorn li:\l in winning yoslsr‘ii:\~/‘5 \'i~..-_r-_ _ im--all and it surely adds to the lnur i els of lfrrnl Cnmoron. who now holrlr. ' the undisputed position of chrmpion race driver of the Maritime `Pro\'incm. while it also mario the 13~yearsol