The That (lovers Prime Edward Illllld i Like the Dew. i \\\\\“ “TN L Read by Ever W! Charlottetown Guardian, Thee 0 a. lurdl t IQIIIII‘ 0 u. Founded 1891. “Evening Guardian 1S7. .0. O I merit Control Not Yet Fully Specified. ., ‘ " q ‘ VANCOUVER. Oct. 21—British Columbia yesterday voted over- whelmingly in favor of the Govern- ment control of the stile of liquor. At this hour (10 o'clock) \\‘ith rc- "dry" act ls conclusive. All tniiiuritlcs in favor of the repeal of turns from many points of the tho present act. the oustandlng sur- s ' _ pcciai t Th G dl , -| ' -. v. Province indicating that present prise oif the voting being the large LONDON, oocpe g1fiffhzn )0“; prunes‘! 0t ‘Eimam Brau‘ I '0“ Prohibition Act has been defeated in cities, towns and villages, the majority in favor of government control totals approximately 15,000. Moderationists, however, claim that when the final figures are in. the majority in favor of govern- ment control will total close to 30,000. Moderatlonists who sup- ported the Govennmentcontrol of sale of liquor, hove scored n. great Warm Dbate on Irish Question cosmos, October BO-I-V-The 11-1511 ileblate in t‘he l-iousoof Common-s tmtighit resolved itsielf into a duel “wet" majority recorded in city of 10.176. 0f i119 Province was recorded an more women than men were nu - bered in the voter’s list. Victor of the moderationists will mean generous system of sale. The exact details of th have not yet Ibeen worked out. Western Miners Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Oct. ill-Word ha BRITISH COLUMBIA VOTES FUR OOVERNM-ENTOONTROL “Dry Act” Overwlielmingly Defeated. Covent- victory, and the defeat 0f present the cities in the lower mainland and‘ Vancouver Island returned large this The heaviest vote in ‘the history Government scheme under Government control CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920 Annual subscription. kllveflla lay null, Canada, 06-00. U. S. A- SERIOUS urvuoPi/irfi Railway Workers iiave issued Government That all Sunday Midnight Unle Toward Settlement o Opened Meantime. strike situation took an unexpect- ed and grave turn thi‘s afternoon when the nailwaynten and trans- port workers announced timt they would strike in synrpathy with the miners unless negotzttions between ation, may eventually lead to r d y the Government and the miners _ were rgopengd 11,15 week possible, as the members of th a Tate ‘nailwayrmems delegation is- the country. Advocacy by som sue w at was virtually on ul- xt 1 t f Mmd i t e timatum to the Government that e m? s st g 1, ti; n“ h all members would cease work pump “g 5”‘ 5 mm ° mm” Sunday ot midnight unless the 311d! ‘few supporters among tb strike was settled or negotiations which would effect a settlement were begun by Saturday. LONDON, Oct. 21——The day miners generally. and other leaders against it. Robert Smllll IN sigiiggsiiuiiioii Ultimatum to Employees will Strike ss Negotiations Looking l Miners’ Difficulty are dent of South Wales Miners Feder- newed negotiations, but it is ad- mitted that it must first be adop- ted officially by the Miner's Exe- cutive, which has so for been i111- are strongly Renewed efforts were SEVEN WE'RE KILLED tigation Being lleld. Special to The Guardian.) ERIE, Oct. 21.—-Seven persons were killed and twenty injured, three probably fatally, when the New York Centrlll Train No. 60. eastbound sideswiped train No. 23, westbound. Two hundred feet west of the Union depot here at noon yesterday. A switch, thought to have been thrown by members of the section gang working at scene of wreck, is believed to have caus- ed the accident. The westbound train had just left the depot and eastbound train, a Cleveland-Buff- alo express, was coasting into the station when the crash came. A car on eastbound train suddenly leaped from the rails and crushed into the pullman, tearing its steel sides away as it‘ they were paper. use ladders in taking dead and jureri t‘1‘om the wreckage. All 0t’ almost impossible to identify ti. of tiic dead until the puilrnztn can be checked up. The crew e_ the eastbound train declared t looked at it. ion that members of a section 14:: 8 B e s e e of the opinion that section 7.4. may have loosened the bolls offclals tonight announced that investigation would be made TWENTY INJURED in Railway Collision Near Erie, Ontario. inves- Pollce and firemen were forced to dead were badly mangled and it is the switch was alright when the; Railroad officials are oi’ ihc opio n1. believing it open and seeing the rapidly moving train ,tilrew the lev- er, thinking to close it. Others: are which was working on the srritclt, some way. The New York Ct.- nral y lililH ANNIVERSARY Ill , 5. A. Iillilllllllflfi lillfillll‘ , Today, October 22. is the twenty- sixth anniversary of the founding of one of the widest known and most successful dry goods estab- lishments in this Province. In the year 1894 Mr. S. A. Mc- Donald started a tailoring shop in the ‘storeon Queen Street, now - cupicd by ‘Messrs Riggs l: i _ an. Ab": r three yearn of b581,‘! -_ lgllng ile moved further w isrreet into the store whole ‘ 'A. Bruce is today. ’ -n in- the ‘ 1'9 ilai. of ha ill 3f) Oil Return to Work brought no developments in the coal strike, neither side to dispute made any approach to the other 5 and no outside mediation was in- made at the Ministry of Labor to- day, through negotiation by par-- ties concerned, to avert. a strike on railroads nnd in the transport in- between the Opposition and the Goverumentt. the former demanding and the latter resisting an indepen- dent inquiry ll1ii.0 the ‘reprlsnls. The defense of the Government sct up by Sir l-lamar Greenwood, Chief Secrolirrydor ilrelimd, was that; ‘lwhlle the Asquithians put the emphasizes on the raprisals, .l puti it on the provocation." He insisted that no cases ‘hnd bP6n made out for \v‘hait he chmrmcteirized as Arthur l-londv-raorfs insulting resolution demanding an enquiry inito tilt-e re prisals by the police and soldiers in Ireland. He incidenlly remarked that the United States were no longer welcominlg immigration front lmlnnd because lt did not desire to swellli the vast ‘total of disturbing elements in the Republic. and he‘ rlct-ilairerl his intention -t.‘o ‘rake Ire- land from etntl to end, including Ulster, in who search for arms, iconuuvsuo siiiouls, ‘can FOR HIRE‘ PHONE ass i. . 3085-9-28-tf. "WANTEDP- SMART BOY T0, work in shoe store. D. Gordon & Co. 3612-10-2-1-31. ‘FOR SALE BASE BURNER AND cooking range in good order. Ap- l been received -by the Minister of Labor to the effect that all the mines i11-District 18, Alberta and British ‘Coluntibla, are now work- ing. A telegram stated that the ‘miners in Fernie and Michel, B.-‘C.. lwere back at work. This was the first telegram received by Senator Robertson on his return front the west. stltuteri‘. Was Being Tried. Inspector Gallant ' On the Fisheries ENCOURAGING CATCHES OF SMELTS AND con. ovsrsn DISEASE SPREADING. yesterday afternoon. developed out of the sensationt Inspector of Fisheries. Mr. S.T. vs Louis A Matthews’ . Guldmltl “S1,,” returned from an with murdering her infant child. inspection trip to the western end Mrs. Matthews was acquitted '91’ tllie Provincie- iHe reriorts thul fills charge and as evidence mi- srrre t gill net -f sh ngywhclt opened . 1.1 . .= on ‘he 15th inst‘ is very promising duced by ltlrs. Mathews, lClliTI . some excellent oaitches been mpdg, p)“; 115p nmntng vary AttorneyGene-rul caused t an tangle in alize. Ogster fishing in dictment to the Pl-eferred ogui ;st i are ver as been exception - i ally good this setason. ilt is reg-ret- Robinson for “mm.” of the r Elm able to 16am thmmhe disease which The case is unique in that no pie- proverl so fate-l to the oysters i11 limina-TY BXBWRO-imn “'11s Amid in‘ It. is still hoped that the N.B. TOHILO MURDER CASE CAUSES SENsATION Grand Jury Returns True Bill Against Robertson 5 ‘ ior llurder of Child ior Which His ST. ANDREWS, Oct. 21.-— The to the charge against case of the King vs Albert Robin- son, was given to the Grand Jury his prerogative and ordering th The caselGrnntl and Petit "Juries summon- case- tried last week of the King charged o. long delay which would neces- Oil having to implicate Albert Robinson. lite l]- dustry, the negotiations, however, were adjourned until tomorrow. Housekeeper Robinson the exercising Attorney-General led, waiving the necessity of pre- liminary hearing in order to avoid snrliy be occasioned had such been held. The Grand Jury brought. in u true bill after cousi- dcrini; for about two hours. At torney-General J. P. Byrne is pi" scouting for the Crown and A. R. Slipp, of Fredericton, is appearing The occupants of the car hurled from their seats and thrown into a mass as the steel car tore into the side of the pullman. Sud- denly the heavy pullman topped ov- er with the open side up in the air WBTG Friday morning. Coroner Curdot will also hold an investigation. in- terstate commerce commission of- ficials will hold an investigation with the railroad officials, it Li be- lieved . Mr. Pomeroy Addresses The Rotary Club GIVES INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF HIS TRIP TO EUROPE. ..At the Rotary Club lunlcheon nit: the Davies yesterday Roitariar. H, V. Birrrtain presided and the speaker of the day was Rotarinn A. A. Pomeroy, who gave a miost interesting account of his recent trip to Great ‘Britain and the con- tinent. He related many interest- ing facts about the great manufact- uring cities of Glasgow, Manches- rl-er, Liverpool, Paisley and facts tioniccrnin-g London and Edinburgh, Chester, Harden. Oxford, York. Ronnie-mouth, Folkestone and other cities and towns 'Wi‘i71'\- their ivonrler- furl. buildirgs and places of historic interest. lirom England he took his audience ilcross the chainncl into France and Belgium describing ‘Boulogne, and the warraicked towns of Amlens, Albert, Arras aind Vimy Ridge, etc., and dealing Another Raid by Royal Constabulary IRISH VOLUNTEERS STOPPED ON WAY TO FiTZ-GERALUS FUNERAL Special to The DUBLIN, Oct. 20.—An auxiliary division of the Royal Irish Con- stabulary carrtoii out. an extensive raid in the heart of tile city to- day. Business premises just off Sackville Street were visited and searched and two men were ar- rested. About noon all traffic was stopped, two armored cars and a large nilmhcr of ‘pickets being post- eii to IIFOl/Pllt it iilsturtbrtnce. Duhiln (‘ristle has issued a rc- port that a number of raids were recently i-urrieil out by men in uniform, ‘who, however, were not connected Will] the military. in one case they ‘were zicconrpanied by women, who out the hair off the wife of the tenant of the house and burned it. . The proprietor of “Th Guardian.) W esitated another February of that 3- b. liiacDonalil esinbl 111 its present location, for the sit.- w business point of view age. But events justified the ntovc. increased patronage followed the business, and in 1903 goods line was added. in 1912 the premises were purchased by Mr. THE McDONALUS FIRS NESS STAND T BUSI- ln 1902 increasi change and in c211" the iii-in of lulled ltsvll‘ as in most enviable out.- froin u _ and carried 1th it a correspondingly high rent- ( the dry n; business nee-z boys‘ QVPFHUSI (7) ladies‘ I- yarns, (S) I fancy collars, (9) melt‘ furnisialnl‘ shirts UIlll('l'\\'i‘i\l‘, collars, 10, lad! ‘ month-s, (lresees, coats, rain '00s». (‘ll',, (ll) litlliirs’ furs, eomprie t-vierytiiitig from a small neck to the most children's xvenr, blouses, sweat wool goods, etc., (l3) ladies‘ mil i inery. I _, s? lnilles’ kid U107 expensive fur coa - 12) ladies’ corsets, ladies’ an The store is equipped with .' RldilllbOllti Bay has made its aippenr- nnce in Hill's and Milil River i11 Lot-s 6 and 10 rivers, killing out every oyster. The above-mentioned rivers lutve. been very productive ply 8O Rochford Street. 3C35-10-21-1i. ‘FOR RENTrr-FITRVBTETCELAES “UP- right piano. Apply Guardian Of- PREMITRTNTETGTITEWSTT-TTT” , e Old Malt °" "eh-i" "f ‘he Plmne“ n“ ndiso with the cities of Paris and House" in Gulwur. was taken from court adjourned until Tuesday. Bfu5gQa]fl_ Qnte of 13,9 “h1g5 which his residence last night and shot. on. 36m at 2 p_ m_ imppggggg] M; .pomgroy,mo,gt favor. l-lis body was thrown into the nlbly was the ‘sight of the well kept "V9?- tiamns of bin-gland, ‘where cultivation has reziiched a uvlcind-erfilll stage of ‘perfection rib-e soil ‘being imude to Stop Irish Volunteers CORK, Oct. 20.—*Seven hundred McDonald and further enlarge- ment-s made. At the time the build lng ‘was one story, with wooden roof. This building was torn down modern cash system, the cash d both floors being carried to Lb one cash box. The basement-of th‘ building is finished .in eonoret Yiefld EW" 111ml" w ‘"19 heTe- Th“ Irish volunmers followed the body and the present edifice erected shelved and filled with neserv‘ mm m for tthe lost uumiber of years and ___.__ I the Iloiss of the fisihlng here will be, IIFQR SALE _ REQ|3TERED I a severe one ho the fishenmen. | Shorthorn -bulls 17 fill 7 months‘ STAND Cod on the North slnnre were very ON SUGAR CASE mountain scenery of Wales was an-otiher very impressive feature. Speaking of the industrial situt- tlon in Britain ‘Mr. Pomeroy said of Michael Fitzgerald from Fermoy w Church today. ‘but were turned buck by a strong military force new front added. addition was built on to the rear the entire length of the lot. lth two additional stories and a in 1916 another B on tile second floor adjoining sales room. took. The millinery work-loom ‘ The present 11M! oltl. Amos Rodd, billion. 3630-10-22-21. vro Eartha’ GUMBERLANQ s1‘. Hilr-niliftll during lost week and ,sonre good catches we're made, the tflsh running much Ilrtrger for ‘this season of tthe your than is usually modern convenience. Apply R. L. the case. Day, ‘Spring Park ‘Road, phone -—-~... i”; TL“? 22 ‘WANTED AN EXPERIENCED ¢G|RL WANTED FOR GENERAL stenogroiiher and book-keeper. houseworkI References required. lfiirmanem Imsmml- AWAY H- J- Apply 14 Lower Prince. ":0 (‘mill-mill Omcev 33;g_10_7.tg_ 3647-10-22-tf. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 80 Upper Print-o Street. 3648-l0-22-3i. ‘FOR SALE. - NEW GERARD Heintzman Player Piano. Apply at Guardian Office. 8619-l0-21-3i. ‘COOK AND HOUSEMAID WANT- ed at the Clifton House .Su1mner- aide. 3533-1046451 *FOR SALE, 5O PURE BRED Plymouth Rock Pullets. Apply 187 l‘rinco Street. 3018-10-20-31 'L05T.-— AN AUTO TYRE. FIND- MAN WANTEQ-APPLY TO A. E. Douse, West Royalty. 36-i2-10-22-1i .___....___i___._ *LOST. A LADWS GREY KID glove at or between New Lon- don and Bedeqtie. Finder kindly nollifyllelen McKay. Bcilequc. -361ll-l0-22-1i. ‘WANTED. PIANO TO USE FOR winter in return for excellent ggggg bg we“ rewarded’ J‘ care. Steam, heated home. No __ ‘is ' children, Write Box 11o. Glillfd- 'WANTED.-A vouuo amt. ‘ro “m- 3579'1°‘~'°'2'- assist with housework part of each day. Apply -to 187 Prince St. 3810-10-20-31 ‘Fort sate A MATCH TEAM or: mares, weighing about 1200, Hound and in good condition, colour black, both Crown Prince. ‘AUCTION SALE AT YORK Blacksmith iliillfi and ell nec- essary buildings. about 10 acres of land. John F. Trnlnor. 3577-10-20-31 pd. ‘TO LET, OFFICE CENTRALLY located, suitable for dressmaker assado-zoil‘ or for business. Apply 48 Great ____________________ _ ‘Eon SALE. A mo: PROPERTV °°°'K° 3""?- 35124045,, wlitlt Lower Montague, P. E. l.. ..,,,“,,,‘,°"_',, ‘m’ 52d’, ° won GALE-WHITE mattress K on” s“ a or ° e pup. Two months old. Penelope or business stand end lighted McKinuon, City Market. With electricity. 3572-10-20-21. also barn and Other outbuildings. Good orchard. Ngar h I . h h d Shipping? ".§:,,,mf,|,‘;.'° won can: "m: ones-r FUEL A-ppiy to Mm A n wummm’ and Ialbour saver. Burn old EBB 141w" Manna,“ In any stove. Saves 80 to 50 per 33044041,“ cent fuel ‘bills. Call, phone or ‘Dram-r p30" HOLLANE _ write W. B. Hicken, Alilslilfl. lbs. Hyaointlls, Daffodils. ‘wil- iifiiii-lil-Atlii- Tulips. Crocus. for forcing or bod- .________._._.____._________.. m. A. NJOHOLSON. N0. 712315 tLanoe ‘Corporal, 13th, Battalion please report at Dr. Robins of- fice. Royal Bank Building at W09, B570-10-20-0l dine. Guaranteed the best that money can buy. Also a limited or of Benton Ferns. Phone . M11. John Williams. 880640-104! 9d, numb 171 J Parliament Never intended Board to Preven.‘ Losses but to (heck Excessive Profits. Sugar Market Now Open Cabinet Order Stands. OTTPAWA, Oct. 21|_—-\At tll en- quiry into the sugar situation by the government. tho Prime Minin- ter, tho Right Honorable Arthur Meighen announced that the order in council suspending the Board of Commerce's decision limiting the importation of sugar, ivould be muin taineii. ,1 Tire Premier reviewed the action of the bonrd ivnd the reasons which actuated the Government suspend- ing the order issued by that body- He quoted the two clauses 0f lllv Boards‘ order which had they gone into force, would have restricted sugar sales to the Dominion and‘ prohibited the importation and stat cd that the government had three main reasons for the position it had tuken:—— (Because in its opinion the Board had gone beyond its powers; Even if ll. had not exceeded its legal powers the order Wu! 110i l" accordance with what wits contem- plated, lb] Parliament when the‘ body enacted legislation constitut- ing the Bmlril of Commerce; Because the purpose and spirit 0i this not dlil not contemplate giving the Hoard power to prevent losses, but simply to prevent the making of excess profits. Th,“ 1t would the for the sugar refinery mic-reins opposed to the action of the Government in sits- pending the order of the Board of (‘ommerce respecting the nlilltlmllm price and importation of stiilul‘ l0 show cause why this should not ltavo been done. was another 91'0- nouucemout made lby the Prime Minister. l l sistance to enable them to meet the present situation. , Adjustment of the customs duties on raw sugar now in bond or to come in under contracts made un- der the direction of the Canadian Trude Commission. Whether the Government will take any action of theme furtltcr proposals llns still to the seen. —i<-o>———-— Children Inoculated Against Disease Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Oct. 21—Dr. Day. Kingston, has advocated the inno- culation at all school children for immunization from diseases espe- cially diphtheria at. this mornings session ovf M10 Dominion Child Wcl- fare conference. t Prince of Wales Thanks Navy League The following telegram for itself: speaks Toronto, Oct. 20, 1920 To Chief Justice ‘Mathieson, Chairman Navy League Cam- paign Fund. Charlottetown: "Please note the following splen did message from London:- “Prlnce of Wales sends his best thanks tn the Navy [league of Can nda for their message of consrn‘ ulaiions On his return home. His Royal Highness is interested to hour of the Navy League Drive and wishes it all possible success. Signed, Private Secretary, they fail to make rt case," Mr. ‘Mclghen ntliloil. "tilt-re would be no reason for lteiiring an)’ thing more." it is reported that the rflilifl‘! are vmaklng two new proposals» H follows:- he was struck with the great ac- tlvity which is going on. England is rapidly getting on her feet again after the shock of war. One of the prominent business men told him that they were not worried over the exchange situation because it meant a. speeding up of production in Great, Britain. Formerly they im tery was strictly limited to fift vented any evasions were no disorders. Tile other hunger strikers ported 50 per cent of certain lines d h 1 _ of manufactured goods. today 80 0 Duty per cent of that is manufactured ---_¢ea-i—- at home, and the money is kept in the country. The guests at the luncheon yes- THE WEATHER’ terd-ay were Messrs J. ii‘. Fraser, TEMPERATURE, il-falifax, and Wilfrid Turner, Sack- ville. . Tile mercury reached the lowes of the season on Wednesday nigh -—the freezing point—32 degrees. High tide this evening at 6.54 low tomorrow morning at 6.41. Rejected Lover’s Frantic Deed Kills Young Lady and Attempts Suicide. rises tomorrow morning at 6.28. 10.09 a. m. ‘NEW YORK, Oct. 21—Dr. Max Rowe, a New York dentist, yester- day entered the ‘Brooklyn dental office of Dr. Ruth Rubin, a college chum, and shot ‘her to death after she had refused to marry him Then he shot himself in the head, wounding himself seriously. This was the report made to polio headquarters in the afternoon by detectives summoned to the scene. The detectives reported that Rowe, on entering the office occupied iby Dr. ‘Rubin end the man with whom she was in partner ship, called her to the door. Whil- ANDTHEY CALIL . ‘Ti-us A D - Y, LLOYD HARRIS. (‘halt-mall Dominion Campaign Committee. That. the Government shall 6!- tend to the refiners, by WHY 0i 9"‘! .1” or ma”, gufliclcnt financial tis- they were standing in the hflll- / /, I; y”, way, he flred twohshotgeat her,,af- / / < ter his ro osal ed‘ en re ec- / » v / f- ted. Oiie Trillion. pierced the wo- ’/ - //'f man's heart. At the hospital '"_/ Rowe's condition was said to be _.- - “T critical. posted at the bridge leading to the cemetery. Admission to the ceme- persons, inclusive of the mourners. Soldiers with fixed bayonets pre- and there in jail are still alive, but it is report- ed that Murphy's death is expect- TIDE, MOON, ETC. lSun sets this afternoon at 5.02. Full moon Wednesday, Oct. 27th, Noozie the Sunshine Kid tale twenty five employees. Y t t 1 MR. v5. A. McDO-NALD, PROPRIETOR The present splendid establish. This prosperous "f!" 0W“ m1’ ment of lMr. MacDonald i, me or its ‘well deserved success to l. pride, not only of himself and his stronuou-s advertising carried employees, but of the city, The ill’ 1W1‘- 518613011315- business is arranged in thirteen 512115 M8096 B1098 . different departments, the bllylng |1neet the eye so often that eve and selling of each dieing kept dla- school boy knows the wlytvofl. A’ tincgivedly separate. The divisions This fllifluiislnghhas bl l£b '. of e apartments are as follows; many customers; e qua ' (l) (ire!!! goods, dress trimmings, R0005 1111B k617i- i-haiflv -' embrolderles, etc. (2) silks. in) today the proprietor may proud all staple goods, as cottons. eheet- “Wm l0 NW6 111MB 15° 118-1119 "188. Zillshams, 0W“ (4) inenslhls business a household we iézffhal“: "ti": liitmlffilafingndrnz: ‘throughout the length and ' horse rugs, etc; (6) men's and lot m” pmvmce‘ l m RIOTING IN SOUTH WALES ‘- broken and four polioellll ital-ed. The richer! were ‘ ‘ LONDON, Oot. 20—Riot.ing glm- by a baton charge o! the tlor to that which occurred at Ton is eousideued tint no- on-Pamly, South Welles, Just night. likely to was renewed there at mlidukht. to, molar! in the night. Williams mm aimed and till Howl