I- '1- .- E -.r .ll il 1, ..'.' -9 tt' .\ l -L f _i i .7 iv i .ai tr. ' 1 _,-__ _, 2 ._ tl' il; . te ... ‘.- K th _ t -i` .'.-/t ,ill .- /_U I l I l ' I , . ' _ l -- 'R :rho raver 'rust _ ’ ' --...-_ _ \ I lil. 2- 7 ‘ ' I If _ /X T ` - //7 _ _ ti Oov0l'l_ _ Prinvo lEdv_yard l , V ll _ ll ,J Island il _ ~ 2:,/5-. .I I' _“_ D, _ `~~~ ‘ " T 9 ' _ /V, 9"' ' W As’ \\.\\;'~‘ \\\\\ (_-_ l l al/l,< The P-°°l”B5 PHP" ~f-M _ Read by Every . y o _ _ ut I' ' I - . t -it y ' ..~_.§ _ _ "7"*¥u ...__N% ,.50 ` _ All The News " ‘ Worth Reading _ All this Adil l Worth l‘l'i|lt1|lg I .il '- /.’ /‘ rf- ` » t It arlottelolvn Guardian L e ' Y glesrlllng Guardian, Fou|'srIle.lrT81)€.'-'T-Evening Guardian IBM. 7, TNITTHEH SIIIN ° IIIHHIEII Barracks Burned,` Fifteen Policemen Gap- 1- -me--sd u -l--> F----h F-»---=- - Office that the situation of the So tured and a. M litary Patrol Ambushed ...t memo... tt... ...... .J and Disarmed. Lord Mayor of Wexford Arrested. (special to 'rho cilaralau.) 1>Ual.lN, oct. o.~.Fl.toon police men weer captureii, barracks burn.- ud and a military pntro ambusited and disar-med in sul-.prhse attacks of tSlnn Fein in the 'last twenty- four hours. Tile ulltho ities ad-‘ded to the liveliness of tiii\ 'perlod.by raiding the civil collrt i_f the irish' Re-puibiic at Wexford wilerc troops arrested. the Lord Mayor who was presiding on the bench.t_' l chief Plotter under arrest. f /LONlDON, Oct_ 6.-Police hc- iievo they hold. ln the arrest of Michael iSymmington lilo- key to Sinn Fcin's reported plot to blow up the irish ofilco and '.'.`reasury Building in Whitehall, upon announ cement of the den lil of l Lord Mayor iMarlS'winey. Syinlming- ton, held without ball, is tiliarged lit present with unlawful possess- ion of four rifles discovered in his lodgings near Brixton Prison but‘ other and more serious chlarges are being prepared as eventsl cast more light _ulpon his coiviection with the alleged plot. Several Arrests Made. .. DUBLIN, Oct. 6.--Extensive mill i §coNl>llNsl:il srlcliull ic/xlli Fon Hints- Pi-tous sas rt. :loss-9-za-i-t. *FOR SALE. -- SECOND-HANG range. Appily 49 Elm Ave. ` ‘ sais-io-s-lu. I MAID WANTED AT ONCE. GOOD -wages. Ap-ply Russ Hotel *GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. References required. Apply 14 Lower Prince. 3342-10-7-tf. MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL liousowork in fanlily of tliree_ Ap ply to Mrs. iP. W. Turner, 271 Prince tStreet_ 9840-10-74tf. WANTED A MAI-D FOR GENERAL houserw\rk_. Ap-ply Mrs_ Charles Andrew, Sum-mersido. 3336-10-7-Gia *F/mM~s~a wAN1'sn 'ro MANAGE farm, board given. Apply giving references and -stating wages. B. IC. care of Guardian office. _ 3308-10-6-‘.1 _-__.._..._____ Losr oN oc1'_ 5. ss'rwEEN ‘Charlottetown and -St. Andrews, 32x-i tire on rim. Finder will ho rewllrdtod tby leaving at offl-co ofl ‘Bruce Stewart & Co.. ` 3338-10-7-31. ~ ~, '.1-*OR SALE.-A FEW YOUNG villas. Apply. Keultnmi i.. wnlt ~. Willilnot Valfcw. 3327-10-HI! . *WANTED A BOY T0 DRIVE team, etc. Good wages. Tho C-raibbo Hardware Co. 1 - 3296-10-5-3i.l' *FOR »8AiLE, 4 MILK COWB, ONE duo io freshen October 25th. Ap- iliy to W, C. Melia-od. Cornwall. l 331-8-10-6-4i. “W *CAR FOR 8Al..E:-- BIG FOUR Overland Touring -Cor. Apply Mcbalno Serv-lice Station. t . 3311-106-3ipd *wmrso A cAP/tsl.: iumio fotr general .housework Must the able to do plain cooking. Apply 129 -Pownal St. - 3312-10-6-6| *WAN`i'iED.-HOUBIKEEPER BY November lst. Housokee-per in -family of four. Write A. B., ln 1 care of-Guardian office. 3286-10;-5-41. ---_.1_-..._._.___ '-'°.HN Ai.r-ns-o moooonsto. Lwd Surveyor, Hermsnvil-le. 8831-9-16-161. -l-_...._._.....;....._._. *LOST OR, BTOLIN. -A GOOD- yosr tread tire 4 x 83. informa- tion that will lend to recovery of some will be rewarded. W. A. Stewart at Moore & `McLeod‘s. - Oct. 6-3|. ----_-....._..__.__._.. WANTED.-_-A CAPAILI WOMAN or maid for .permanent position, with good salary in nloo home at Charlottetown One belonging to ui reuiieilublo family in coun- try preferred. Write giving rn- arsncss and salary r%|.ihd to .Box 17s or toiopbona tary raids, not re risals wer r- '_l ' _ '- . _ _ _ ` _ ' . ' if _ d _ it :larsl-10-7-:ll.[, Condition Unchanged _ V ._ ;. _ -4 llll llllll ill wlllllts littlsl still- (opeeial to The Guardian.) ` . HNFUIS. Oct. 6~i-n a comment toda on h Y up t e success of the Poles and General Wrangel against the Russian -Soviet troops the opinion Precarious as it was at preseut_ P. E. Islander p e ca ried out last night and today in lBel 'rw- fast iSeveral arrests were made (special 1° Th, qua,-dlan) lut the names are not made pub NORTH SYDNEY Oct 5._.D0ug ii f l d t d ‘iFerEl0weFI"e nl: rhvpli?isaT;"fIT- attgchs las A Smith’ one or the Oldest and on police patrols by Sinn Feincrs. 'best' know” citizens °f this ww" Near cont and lu Kings county. was nrobubly fatally lulurcd ln _:l:_-;-..-.:z'.- i.-:ssh rt:-fmt: is ay were' accomplished without ,hy being strwck by 8 I°c°m°uve` ll.0ul,le_ Mr. Smith, who is a coal inspector BAD TIMES IN CORK for the C.N.tR. was walking along COR-K~00l» Grrneildelltfl 0f CWI* the track towards the coal yard had another terrlfylns uxnerlenw when u locomotive como slong_ no OHYIY Y9St€l't`IllY I¥l0l‘llI'l1t!~ Whlit was struck as he stepped off thc caused the trouble wus a brush ha- ti-son and knocked down. sustain- tween the military and unidentified ting a fractured skull and other in- WYBUHB 'WHO fired 011 t119'C\ll'f0W juries. He was taken to Harbor patrols. The patrols. replied with vlew Hospllal where lw_now ls ln u heavy fusllade of machine suns- .sn unconscious condition with SW9€DiFl8 *III U10 Bllsilected STN* -death momentarily expeCted_ Mr. with searchllghis. :Smith is 83 years of age and it na- ttive of P.E.l. tHe has resided here ' ' ‘ tfor many years and is widely M' E' Tlihn .known as it ship broker and insur- At Preston, Ont. --=--t .. - M , . ., c . .- _ Tlffen, whose death occurred on'B1g ‘ ssturtlsy ot Preston, ont., wus wollI Potato Prices G .. known in Moncton, where he was ____ enoral Traffic Manager of the (enum N The Guardlaml G9"°mm°nI- R“IlW“Y5~ In 1909 Iml- I-LAILIEAX, Oct. G-Potatoes which was unnulnwd n member uf the wore high its $4 susiiol in Hnllrux' Iloard of Managemcntof the Gov- early ln lllm Summa. and than ernment Railways and hold that came dmv” lo ,1_00 a bushel slay. P°9m°n f°" “°’“° year” In “"Um°“ ed at that price for some time have to that oi'_General Traffic Manag- “am _begun to descend and were er. I-le left Moncton about e,,lgilt bought al $1 bushel ln Hallmx Sa years ago. La.tterly _he was con- turd” fl-hey are coming dawn nscted with the General Staff ci' more ffm, llmlblg new l-,_,E'l_ cum ls the Canadian National Railways hem; ,put on me .markel A m_ with headquarters at Toronto. port from Norm _Sydney `yesl,,,dlly e stated- that the schooner Ethel had ` brought th first 1920 cargo of P_E,i. 1 potatoes there and they were ~ By ing at 76 cents a 'bushel_ In com- _ parison with previous price there (Special to The Guardian.) ' I5 “I’°“'t 32- s'1'. JOHN, N. B., oct. 4.-'rho heavy b1ow_ and high tides of last G t L F d week causod'damagea estimated at r 25,000 t th et f fisher- ww » :neu alot; ll; ESSEBT xllolhe way Previously acknowledged .$1,110.02 (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. 6-The condition Uf `Mf\Y0r MacSwiney in Brixton *Prison remained unchanged lust tnight. inquiries in the afternoon throught word, that neither the gov- ternment officials nor his family -are seriously concerned over any immediate danger of prisoners ldeaih. LONDON. Oct. 6.-Terence Mac- -Swilleit was overcome- with joy here today when his lirotherPeier arrived- from New York. The Lord Mayor, beginning his fifty fifth day of hunger striking in Brixton jail. whispered-his greetings to his old- er brother 'then dropped back upon his cot. It was his first sight of his elder brother in twenty years. MARITIME PRIIVINCES TEIEGRAPHIC NEWS SIR ROBERT AND LADY BOR- DEN VISIT HALIFAX HALIFAX. N. S., Oct. 6,-Sir R051-‘rt lllld Lady Borden who at- tended thr: opening of the three counties faiir nt Kentvilie yester- lllly were Oxpected to arrivo in tllc city tonight and will be the guests of Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Grant. -DOG SAVES CHiLD‘S LIFE ST. JOHN, N. -B., Oct. 6.-For the second time within n year, Bernard, a big'niast‘i-lf. c-wlled by E. G. Foster of (`.ii-~.=ie_v Street, liils saved il hil:~_'~:l lifc. Yesterday ilt'l0l'lio___ implies as negligence. We cannot afford to have Prince of Wales THE WEATHER' I College follow the Education Supply Department to the scrap heal* of TEMPERATURE and ful' lll0 Dallry Salaries Oiler- polltlcal heelerdom. Nor can the Government hope to escape the con- Griffiths, founder of the Sinn Fein , were marked for assassination. statement are untrue in all res- Miiltary pickets were stopping on the roads in and out of Dublin re-vneu Prince of Wales Collage tired on and two soldiers were TIDE, M0oN 'E'rc'. and was looked io by tho Germans hs tho .ship that would iir-_ad tile fleet- who expr-ciod to re-establisll Germany in the world trade. Un- ii-er the terms of peace however: the Bislnarck was scheduled to be surrendered to the Allies. tion of the burning of the world‘s ltlri;t~sl sleztmsiiip, I-lisnizirck, may -he conducted by the Allies. The ship was about ready for delivery to lilo Allies under terms of the poll:-v trr»ziiy_ It had been allocated to Great -ilritaiii and was advertis oil for .-ale. lt was burned in tho l”in °“'1'i-.° 7 I/ \ and bread-th of our country, and no man, knowing the circllmstances of Dr. Robertsoifs dismissal, would condescerld to take his pllloo. Therefore We feel tllst. if any men are secured, they will he mon of little scholarship, and of no sense of honor. What recognition will hc given to such a facility .hy thc lini- vcrsitles of Eastern Canada? No longer will .Prince of Wales stud- ents -he able to shorten illoir arts course -by from one in two years, thereby saving about $1000 in a recent issue of the Patriot, tho Editor stated that the salaries received by the late stuff were far in excess of those received by the average tax.-payer, and that tho teachers enjoyed many lengthy hoil dai’s_ These we wish to state are not true. As regards the farmer. few of the men today earning ap- proximate salarles iwore obliged to Siwlld from 8 to 10 years in prep- aration for their lifo's work. But Dr. Robertson and his stsff did this at an nnnunl expense oi $500. is it not reasonable -wo ask, that. these men be paid s salary thnti would earn not only a iivellhood.I but also in a measure be a com- pensation for the money and effort spent in preparation. As to the lat- ter iet us briefly scan a year‘s` work. The students are registered in September. and all the classes \‘o organised. These classes are continued until December when examinations are het* and papers written to .tho num r of 2500 and repent before it is absolutely too late. ` N _ `_"(I ,g ‘\ . _ -.-_ at The students then go home to eri- ,loy their vacation. .But what of the hcultyl' Instead of enkryinl (Ind this V-A.CA'I‘|,01f{ 100 lhytft £0 nationalists. iinihnllslo Vntverslty has ilnnortxl tht- nzlinc- nf i’roff‘:=sor MacDonald by erecting a nleninr- ini library in his name. McGill Unl- versity perpetuates the `na_mes of its professors at a cost. of millions of dollars. All these mon did was to glvo thr-lr lives for the welfare of educiliion_ lilils Dr. iloliertunii done Im-iii? iio has given ililusl-if ns tllcy, in unsoifish r~ervicil_ Are wo going to alto;-_ an unappreciat- ive government to dismiss our Principal, as one who has failed in his work and is deserving of nothing better. Wo hope not. To this end 'wo appeal fo Iho good judgment nf our government, we appi-lil tn the jusliro 0 four intelli- gi-nt people; we app-al to tile loY' aity and devotion of the slud~ ents and graduates of Prince of Wales Collogo who recognize in their former teacher A msn of em- inent. scholarship and unswerving loyalty to duty. We ari§ sir. ein., - Third Year. P. W. C. 8TUDENTS_ --_-