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Yi--.-V-_--, vvnvspmaav nv, 4.v.Lv¢ _ _ O ` if ` " V ` ‘i - ' ‘ , `__ , - ' .7 _ 'Z' . .f..;.n 1. ..i?.i.A‘ ' "=_"‘-.'f"~- ‘ ' ' ‘ ' 'sr ' ‘ '_ _'.. 0 0 _ ` e _ _r ,. 0 _I _ 0 isgia-git-;r~_ f - _ “ 'ein-i wif ,si-issn¢s'¥i;’_'|aprosa‘ie¢iinsug: to fi §rs'visio'n~_to' rcnableitrlkets in t railroad employ was de¢_iided__ upon it “ie Qbdgy bvy.`.Ch0 Bélllbl Troops to Arme Hamlin Cardmlliercier ilteupy Silesia R 0 S Bank [aspires Love ---4-. *___ ‘___ ~ _ °P“llF_#°-"Tile Gvlrdlnnl' , ’ 3 ei i 51-,,, ,, ,di (special `1 The-ensrsisnl Wéggoiwqvgl-get `15"""`m°_"°““ '_ -DE'liIi|l.gLT|.l'.lll4ioh. ost' 15?-)'rhres i1‘0R0N'1`0` __ ~ P5-""H@ is ever." mestowww ,th -formlpart ot. the-_‘awed men’ ,,h,,,tiy ma, ,mn today, thiug_thst1_ woo; ed him to hs;” these such hciiogyi' °g'°vd“°° °f su°°‘° 'entered an esstside branch of the Wm?-Silviiell but deeply m9=H1fW0l'dS in _ comic" I s 31' are by the sup- Commonweaiih Feiieiai savings BBiiii_ voiced the though-t of many a mind as _ 0 ll anis, will sail this swured an undeiermiiied amount oi hero Prelate .Cardinal Mercier stood cmnrnerce commission- committee by week from New' York,,‘on the trans- 'cufmicy ami uiimrty [Bonds ai-id “_ yesterday afternoon before on and a vote o_f__1$__\9_1-_ 7." _._ Montreal- ls;__,0hosen_ A v*¢_'f*"-° lli wr IPEG Ofct' lc.--lbs Pharma ceutical Convention today .decided to The new oificerii were elected, J. E_. di Bsrnnbe, 'Montreal, being chosen ns to oughly in -earnest in its intention lo Q President Grunt. Secretary of caved in an mitomobiie First reports ienos of women that filled Massey Peace Treaty w‘“` __B_“‘f°“ “_‘“‘°“_“°°y of the document as ppp- the controversy between the tivo _ Y°““5 men and °l“° Y°““S W°m°l1 pared'for signiture had reached the countries arising out of theproposed -_'_ (From Canadian Teacher). Gov until we are willing to pay teadhers ernment. It followed the lines of revision of the treaty og 1339' im, (Special to The Guardian) gogivgsgigafiadalig tizalgilflegig pgzlx; £2; (tigrman U'98l-Y. He understood about to conclude n compromise with COPEN`H‘AG‘ENf 0”; 15-*The G91" life career. The averdze annum; sal. th sa ewigned mnty WHS Dfdctica-ily H0UaUd in U10 f°\”1ll 01’ 0 Belgian maps ‘{r°"ma°kh‘g.R'g”' Wm’ P”-iS°"` my of teachers in Canada” less than ere me as tha/t received bythe Gov- Dutch alliance. It is understood that gas 'md "IB" b°“1b1“i§ ill” Ullvll With nment here. ` _ in making these arrangements Bei_ trench niontuiis,_ says n Lettish foreign $600. Even in the cities of more than _ ten thousand population the average m v gium Wm give }{011.3iid niiiiiary Euan office coiumuulcatlon. Great iluiungo antees Nationalist and Catholic news has been done to "1““Y5 and U10 hal’ sa-lary is not above $800. F _ ' ' _ _ _ ' The report at the Railroad wage papers severely criticise the Dian bor, the conimunicatlon _adds, and Commlssioncalls for an increase of 42 per cent. in the wages of railroad’ employees receiving $600 ' annually, ` and for 41, per cent. increase for those teachers’ salaries during the period of the war have not averaged 10 per 118551011 “B '10 the _FGHBOH Will' twenty- _ ‘ ____ _ region, according to- a message re-| there have been many civilian casual- ties U . _ h V' A i ’ * ` Poiéi are attack'ngGermano 'Russians 9000 Travellers (Special to The Guardian) MNRSEIIJLES Oct 15-Nine thou cast, the near East Algeria and Mor _ had u parade through the nriucipnl streets‘of Marseilles this morning. Afterwards the paraders sent a dele-l gatlon- to' the maritime prefect re-l questing that arrangements be -model for their departure and asking for thc prdmpt settlement of the strike. 1; __ * _ it '_ 0 _ A 5 .lleldiby Strike.; _ _. _V ' in _ ,Slig_lit Relapse; unimportant ibut irritating new com- i but his condition tonighlt was déscrib- cd_by his personal physicnn, Rear Admiral Grayson, as improved. In con ietin Dr. Grayson announced that Dr. H. A. Fowler, a. Washington specialist, had been called in for at coiisulation and through his efforts it had been able to reduce the swelling oi' the pro- state gland which it was stated today sand prospective travels rs for the far I D ocqo .who are held up in this port by 0 the general strike now in prngrcs L9 -70\ll‘5*ll 3059-Y-_ Eky. -Soviet War Minister, is reported i ’ fr-spesisi is The eusroisn) Z WMSH.l‘NG'I`0N, Oct. 1-5,--Due to nu H plicntion, President Wilson spent a a restless and uncomfortable day 'but k nection with the issuance of the bul: ' had interfered with the rest of the H president. Last night the new element 'W entering ‘into the Presideiilfs illness, wk .. id Lieiit _ lt was stated, was of the non opera- W GO _ tive type. A ' ding the prince g00dbY€- A- large 3 .1 ____ h K1 crowd which had gathered at t e ei as is their Wont' B ° ’ *railway station give three rousing “S Sir Cheers and the _myai heir iiited his frcériii Iciirglniitoililatéa gsgirliiidringham whither T To be Tried (Special to The Guardian.) ' PARIS, Oct. 15.-Joseph Callaiux, ‘ in-1 To Withst_a_nd Winter B (Special to The Guardian) HEUS-INGFO~R.S Oct. 15.-Leon Trut- o have admitted in o. speech at Penza hat the Bolshevikl could not with- ormev Premier of France, will bclwhose extradition is dem 0S9|lh Cillllii\lX -_-5' 'P whit, Hail- Get (special to ‘rhe,oaaniis_n) 0' win-is, oct. _is.~a ded by the . s laced on trial before the high courti M119 wort martial' is a 'uertdin Major n Thursday, October 23, according to Evers wha at L,_Cu;¢1ag_ " five British soldiers to be,shot with- condemned t any'justification making. them theplace of olsheviki Unable Siiil-05?' °`"“ ‘° _ -_--_._ ritish Troops - _ At Constantinople (Special to 'The Guardian) CONSTANTINOPLE Oct. 15.-'TWD Hind H llfillter 08111-Di1i8H and "lui British transports have landed relu- hore was no longer any hope for fi, i'tle`i‘ed the population at Till-a 105 an tiles south of Moscow, to prepare heir fortlflcaitlon against a possible rcements on the Turkish Asiatic lcwvy- The Soviet G°vsrr\men¢ has coast for the British contingent oper- ng against the rebels. 'u iltxiipk presumably by General Deni- ~ (Still in England war still in D O ( P | Leaves Winnipeg .e-.-it-.ss a.n,.:nn-- 0 --- England. Repatriation has Wl'NNiIPEG Oct. 15.-His Royal Gd ighrfess ‘the Prince of Wliles left Ki innipeg at one p.m. today. "You Q my assurance that -you carry estern 'Canada with you, sa vernor 'Sir James Aikens, in bid- 't and smiled in response. 'th LONDON, Oct. 15.-Out tl ng George and Queen been delay- owlng to lack of transportation. NG AND QUEEN TRAVEL BY - ORDINARY TRAIN. (Special to The Guardian.) of consider- on for the special transport needs Mary did’ not special -train is improving “ (Special to The Guardian) ceiyed here today fi'olu Hot Springs, Virginia, indicate that 'thc improve- ment iii -Sir‘llohe1'tBoi'ilr=.i1's hoiitli is slow but satisfactory. ('_oin»plctc" ro-i covery will however iieccsslt-atc it prolonged rest. Danzig Takes 0ver OTTAWA, oct. 15.-advices rc-E iiinis vluinilii lllN lilNlPl|0N. _ Provincial Headquarters: ' Eastern Trust Building, Charlottetown. PRoviNciAi. i:oMMiT'rEE. H B Longwortn Hon Chairman spire and instruct children who are ibm' ¢0li=»=| to The cushion.) _ |Ed|[0|' 0f Harpers _ (,,e,,,,,,,a,, M,.A,.i,,..,_ and travel, and the complete devotion d scale even above railway employees If we want- competent teachers _we e in _the -present emergency teachers if well , .that wherever the rewards‘are 5 State in the field of teaching if onlyi _ e ws nrovias adequate rows:-os. -riooi¢`-~°`l'°‘1”°f°f° °\\f 11°tl°°= must or news- ” ' ~ 1 f forward confidently tio an increase Bity be sent to them. This stand has M ' _ from 50 to 10° pei. ,isnt in the ui. not. been taken because of amy riev- _ _ aries paid to' teachers, if we (im .to -ance we have against the Sschooi ' _ i -take this mtlqn ur 'ch 1; W4; me ard. We fully appreciate what has_ ` U S een done for us by the Board with _ - _ s s ‘ hom our relationship has always _ o oo l ‘- less wsu taught. and the nstion will b_ be less strong. ` ' _ gi' connriisno sirciits fm- __ ` -‘The salaries being received for the I - -- -prrtselilit year .vary from $625 to $1300 _ _ __ as been asked why twenty-one m°d“t°d (3.95 UDP" Pf_f“°°_ 3¢l‘H°l- of the teachers did no_t Join the others _ _ Y. we cannot say. Eight__of them l=belong to an order; theregulatious of ‘oth-ich _prevent their takinl any part -in organisations, such as the _Teachers Union. ._The remain~ing»_tlitirteen are `a`otly'e_ members of the. tlinion, all with the exception of is very few voted .w.lth_the rnaaority that decided the ‘present action of _the Union. _ `0ur action is notbeliig determined any seliish reason. nor by a_d.e-_ iniuriouelyaffect the cause of‘ _in the City but solely that some way help to bring Educational conditions' 'FEW BOAR-DERBCAN BE ACCOM- “ ‘ 1595.'1i0-IGMBI.. ; 1- - *_ o. _ PPIANO ond H. pianos Co.’| George -_ *L08T.-A er in side this 'BOY FOR BALI rain fur Furness, Box receiving $800 annually. Increases in _ .Bo - e;‘i1iev§‘3i'0&a;?g§` the C-ity Teachdrs ‘A Prince Edward Islander, who has Army, then siicccsslvely -to the Second _ 4 iii- i- achieved considerable success in the ,and Third Army of Occupation in as 'sa r ep for uw ye" ending Dec' United States' Army-Major M J France and on the -Rhine ' _____ b i‘81, 191 , , . , . - ”"\ Egognt tim ‘°l:,e:::‘ifie$l?t2;ifi4d4f11?(§5iilf4|§ -iByme,-is at present visiting bds nat- ' He served eighteen months in France and the city $10,707. For the year 1019 t-he city is 'paying $4800 more, having igiven each teiichex-_an increase 'of $100 O £0- We are sir. -Ethel Pearl elsif. " _ .- B. _filglltant Arijutant General with eswou goonstke,ifC i ihi if to ,he mimic Bervic.e.which iB._requh_ed their requests were not granted' anad ans n t e mperisi oices with WASHINGTON, Oct, 15,-.srsmugl -f ----~ -»---i f- -1- ----» .ye f°°-,e,-;_- --» iii. 'ii.fi.i.~.i;i';‘.’;;;i :iz i.‘1s‘..":.'.‘.:;‘f §‘_zi;';;it.i’;ii;f;°.:;‘.- is .‘;‘.f...¢'i‘i':°.;‘f“ inonmae. ati t - ' » 0 IS “ary Ono' Tigers 3;: iifgkcfugsgs that grants be given to matriculant homo_liorc, in a state of nervous en- must nay for them. we. know that °P‘;g ¢° UH- Hiitiher we could “S0 °“l" iviixgegfsrgvltlfuéetilnglarlethtc w<;‘<;i`iipl1¢ell(i; l `1dli?ie§2§§r:;lli"lii;h§lryI§§s;rh s necess y sr ith i. l i ' ‘ ' have gone mm otha* types of service ,my noiiiicaiioni wgfghzve 'git ivguqg illicit; Eniivéersiiy coiirsesériit1r1chGgriinis 1 has ordered him to 1-emnin in bed. because the s,_i9_i_ies__imid enable .them be unfair to the School Bonfd and dis- t n e co" rf) ` B mem' d d i h f Ai _ ~ yi _bi _ mfbll _ _ _ ex on e n t e case o cert n trades to live comfortably. We know, as ;’;‘;”i*;‘le°b(:’£_d°;’i‘;né’i“"' -gg W3] ‘i’°{,’if_d 'That loans be extended to medical etc. y rn g e mi i _ _ chose th i ti _ mall who hud graduated just before That the iiisurnricc branch prepare géd iselgirrggolggg °fM*:;¥'lg§§__;iY9bUI;:¢ei:1 The ié';m;elf;r $951559 employe” of the war. and who as ti consequenceof an actuarial form of insurance which Wm secure the training 'required and _Both the government and the city' but- their ai-bsencet ovegserrs, now feel the I niay -be granlt)ed to disabled men not , _ _ r __ th S ii i _ nee o apos gre. ua e, course. n present n le to ,secure life insur- will continue in the smwices of the re mv 80;; oiriariinglogggme/31&§gx, Thxat vocational training, shall be _*ance missing since he left here nearly changes. _ _-Brigaderirtn Division. He .promoted .to the rank of Ml of the Third Corp' ve place, Iona. H9 is a son of Mrs. John Byrne of that place. He arrived on the -Island Saturday night and was n the city yesterday -looking up old acquaintances. Ho found many ofthem scoroof years ago. He also saw many. Major Byrne is an example of the brainy and brswny typo of Islanders, who have helped to build up the teput-_ ation of P. E. Island in other lands., . After, spending fifteen years -in the United States Constabulary lm -the Phil -ippiine Islands, in which he held-a .position__as Captain, he threw up his commission and on account of his ,ex- perience got u commission in San Fran -'cisco as a Major in -the infantryfreser- ves. He was _-transferred -shortly' after to the Adjutant-Gen_eral’s Department .and-proceeded to France with the 5th _.Artillery Brigade, as adjutant-of-~-the ~ » _ J - then Gen.- and was seven mouths in Germany. Major Byrne wears three stars, one for having taken part in the Sun Mih- i.ol drive, another for the Mouse-Arg a _had 851,000 mon engaged in addition to the French, and 'the third for the work acc-Jmniisiieu in _the defensive sector. . _ _ _- The Major may possibly spend the winter on the lslaiid. He had the pleas- ure the other tiny of meeting his _brother Patrick for-.the first time in 26 years. The latter enlisted. in 'W'n- nipeg and hns a good* record of war service in the Canadian Army. 1 ,_\____ r r _ _ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. _ MnE'1'_1'N_Gs, Err- » » . _ ____ _ "ATTEND at Fort 'wma bama' in which the' U' S* forces? per's Magaziliglili 1863 and editor in Aifgustuis hall Oct 10th Ladies please ‘ M_aga`zine 'John A. Hackett ‘neadipiisii M_ M_ King ___________ __ __ S\;y1|'mi>i'.~'lili- _ _ 'l`it'Iii:-Ili ;w'.'= famous John Alden. i ., \r A-th . . Surnnnwsnii- ‘He was- born nt Mount Tabor, near|§"°?;n;';t;nc 1 ur Cii,,_i.i0iii_i0“.,, D“"bY» l*’"“°“t- 0” N°"""“b“” ni ‘m _char-icttotown i\i Ilonigpgy J __._................................................ ................ .. “nd in th'~`°l°5Y f"°m the A“d°v°" .... ._ Chairman Theological seminnry in lsso, but he;J- P- G°fd°“ ' __ _ _ Cimioiietown never took orders. He was lecturer a_ivR~ L- C0110” ` ` summenme the Lowell Institute, Boston, 186.i_ 1864, taking as his subject, “Thcl Structure of Paganism.” He became imaging editor of Har- issli, retaining the caitorship to the present time without a break. ln'-tlial. long period ho became intimate with prominent literary people in all parts of the world. He received the degree of Doctor of Literature and Doctor of i.¢a.ws. Dr. Alden was the author of a num- ber of books, including “God in His World,” 1800' “A Study of Death) 1895; and "ifagazlne Writing and the New Literature," 1908. He also col- laborated u/ith A.H. Gurusey, in producing "Harper's Pictorial His- tory of the Civil War"’ He was a member of the American Academy-of Arts and Letters. He was lwloe married, first in 1861 to Miss Susan Frye Foster, of North Andover,_Mass.; and-secondly in 1000 -to Mrs. Ada Foster Murny, of Nor- folk, Vs.. _ J J ' itiiiiiinin iliiillilt L. R. Allen ___________ - " Dr. A. H. Sinnllwood C. W. Rogers ________ _ _ _ - c|~|Aii=in7iAN Pnsss con/|MlT'rsE. _ R_ Burnet' ______________________________________________________________________________________ ..|.... C CHAIRMAN BANKERS .` li. Malcom ................ _.J ............................... ............................... .. . Souril Charlottetown hariottetown ’ (_:9MMlTTEE. Charlottetown AUDI TORS. A. W. Hyndman ..................................................... ....................... .. .. G. W. Harrison Chairman and Organizer for Queen's and King's Counties .......... __W. K. Rogers Chairman and Organizer for Prince County Chairman Charlottetown Committee ......... ._ Nell McLeod. K.C. W. Harry Tidnmrlh _. I is _ i HEHINII VIE l0llY l0lN investors Assured of Best Security, Substantial Interests Ind Know- ledge That Every Cent Wlil “Canada's great natural resources the Victory Loan, 1919. connection. v i \ ~ Be Spent in Canada. `, , _ are prictlotili \lhb0i0h0ls'° I' Sir Henry Drayton, Minister of Finance. in Idt`ef.iol.o£_ _ ' _ J ' ' "tn comparison with other countries-GbnN\¢‘6‘D'Il|i\i»l_il’ _- ` eesdingiy ici-tunnts one from the standpoint or ine limdinso! ourtlio- nniuss," ssio sir 'rnnnnns white, his predecessor, snsitlring in the _sms » And when -n victory Bond you do not only _money with s'cermtnt1“ot renewing been your n_rinein_¢tsvitis;u_i;rs»4 ; risfintercst; but you so so in ins certainty _ei,xncwin_g.itiot that mouse. will ne utilised to the advantage or your country-md-ydlruotfibbiihsf In no better investment than victory Benin 191i.,'__ ' ,__ ~. ‘- .ilil*ll_,. , _.`__,. . .Y '_ L. __ ‘ ' ' ~` *J .- is.. ..‘ -- . -.-.- ._ ’_..‘ _ ; .f» ‘_-.__ -Mk. .5-'1 .__'-‘_:?-__&=.“_‘i»f'_ =`is7,f.- thong those ii . \ I r _ 1# _--.-1, 1 - » .'~”_ `} ~_~.-,£115 ' `<.'v \ -- K ii .*\ i si ’ . 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