.0 $949.76 F _ i. : use sv 'rms ovanmaiv oovlins PRINCE nn Lum -run naw. oviln -$5.000 aillanans Dann: p _ 4 ~ ` ||||-lottaifown Guardian’ Three Conn, ajrning Guardian. Founded 1801. Evening Guardian 1837. , _i V CHARLOTTETOWN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1919 ' _ ` I1... ,_ Sllll llliiil ,iN HHITISH e|][||V|IVl[lN5 0NTARl0-GUVERNMENT rlliiPl55ENGiHf5 » H.ll.H. lHE Plilllitlll , itll-llllls ilslfiltilli int- io liiitliiilfilill ' ‘ ‘ ` (Special to the Guardian.) ‘ Sussfsted Tha`t__ liens Should`N t b P ` 'tt d ' " '"9 - ‘ ' » _ _ .. _-_ g to Return for Seven Yeai-s.0 Fianaleilymgloiii- Ten nf the Eleven Cabinet Mlmgters and 43- of the 45 $.I‘i.ii.‘;iii;3‘§`T.’i°ii;if 1 promise was Efected Three Years. oo- _l l ‘|3103 ialigltgll “t(l§emi;a‘l~lsl;>;§;rill 1;/éigséiigtlz ' (Speclahto The Giiardian.) 'l.ONDON, Nov. 17.-When the-All ws Restriction Biil,was before the Commons Saturday night, u stiff iight was made to secure that enemy aliens shrill not be permitted to return for seven years without the Home Secre- im-y’s permission. Two years was sug- gested by the government. A. Hopkins, a former soldier, pro- tested against the perpetual hatred of Germans who. he said, had put up a . magnificent tight oi` over four years,‘ rind on some occasions had nearly beaten us. Sir John Butcher expressed amaze- ment and disgust at this speech. General Page Croft said that in l\ianchester today the man who had been _Austrian Vice ,Consul before the war fought against us in the Austri-. all al`m>'. had now returned there ini tl permanent business capacity] Eventually a compromise ot' tliree years was agreed to. ' 'filo annual meeting of the. Chlldren's hid Society was held last evening iii the Stipendary l\iagisti°ate’s Court room. The meeting was fairly well -at- gended lqy lqlergyimetn, .lay'men, and particularly by the ladies. The old officers Prebident, two vice Presidents and Secretary Treasurer were rc-elocted unanimously. The four vacancies in the Board of management were filled by the elec- tion of Rev. Mr. Glendelining, Rev. Mr. ltilyllioild, Rev. J. C. McGulgan, and Mrs. (Col)..S. R. Jenkins . The principal niatters discussed were ll resolution looking to the abate- inent of the cigarette habit among iulliors 'und -nndther ill support of providing an iilduetghil home for way- ward hoys, both "of which brought forth ll very interesting discussion. `A committee was 'appointed consist- ing of tile President, tile two vice- pref-lltlents and Stipendary Martin for the purpose of waiting on the provin- cial goverriiiiellt to look for financial assistance iii support of un industrial home. Following is .tile financial stato- ment:- RECEIPTS-i918»1919. ' liululice Nov. 20th. 1919 $100.37 ileceived from Prov; Govt. 400,00 lteceived from City Council 150.00- lteceirerl from Subscribers 14.00 lioceiveli from Pensions Board for Cliildren of .Soldiers 540.00 $1204.37 , _ PAVM ENTS-1918-1919.. 'l‘o ligcllt of Society $000.00 l<‘orAdvcrlising and Printing 12.84 For Telephone Service 15.00 For Clothes for Cliiiiiwii _ 16.02 For Telegrams in connection with transfer of delinquent 5.00 For Victory Bonds in trust for children of deceased soldier 300,00 ii.l|.iii.~.t- on hand Nov. inn. $254.51” Of this amount $240. belongs to pell- sion fund leaving a net balance in favour of i.heSocietyof $14.51. PRES|DE~NT'B REPORT. Larllcs and Gelilenien:-- ‘Another year of the Soclety's operations has rolled by. and condit- ions affecting the organization are “Ui V9i'y different from what they were at our last Annual Meeting. ‘As usual the Society's agent luis been active in looking after lmbltual _ ___ _ »4\ _-_ . _ CONDENSED SPECIALS C1000 stock gettcr. Lester Woeks ` if rcdericton. 2380-11-18M5i. T0 l.e1'.-'rwo noolvls l=AR~rl.v furnished apply at this office. ill __&_______________________ WANTED A Malo Fon oENEnAL| housework. Apply Miss Louson, lil Ambrose Street. 2386-11-18~M6i *WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in small family. Good _‘_"\‘?§9B. references required. Apply . ein Guardian. _ , _ LARGE BAFE FOR SALE.-CAN be seen at oiilce of John R. Dinnis. inside measurements 29240 inches. Must he moved immediately. Apply- to E. H. Beer. _ , 2385-11.-18~ni3i 'WANTED-smALL FARM NEAR mllfiattaiowu, ~-neu _ water preferr- . ed. No 1liirry_ to take possession. W"lt°"'1°4 A27, aio Gini-also sist- . 9°! size of farm, w are located, ` “timber of buildings, price. etc. . ' zoo:-11-iiuii , _ STRAYED FRQM.`l'H _ *AML _ ____‘A_v ` Ofllg ` _ ._ ._ :.._.'. ...`.`._..__. ~ _ ‘ -V .___-_._.__r:.) 1- Nui a.. 'ii ite! W0 car or Ptiimou at Charlottetown. V _ 'I _ ` -changed yesterdays- isix million mark. (special to the Guardian-) of Wall-s spout the first of his lliree linys oi’ rest here Suturdzry by ivalkills 'toll miie.-i, spending all hour lil -l conclusion or this program he seemed to hllvo recovered considerably from the fatigue of his strenuous t`our days visit to Waslilllgton. ` The Prince won his goii'ing‘nilitcli_ played with Sir Godfred Tllonias, his private Secretary, and again D\".0\'@‘l' swililniillg pool, golfing three hours sivinilliing pool was made after t and llzincing for tllree liiore. At the Prince had spent the .morning tra Walked Ten Miles, Swam for an Hour, Playw Golf ‘Three Hours and Won, Challenged-and Beat a Professional Swimmer--all for a Rest After 'Four Days Visit at Washington. his title as all ilthlete when he turned il soliiersuult from a platform twelve feet high into seven feet of water in the swillimilig pool. The visit to tllie le UID* ing over .the Appalachian Mountains |il'act|cally unrecognized. The `Royal_ liiitlil-i~ llluglilngly rliuileilsed the Dl'°- fcssiunul gwiliilner in charge of tile pool to li. diving contest and accord ing to the protessiolllll beat him at ills own game. ~ WUNIEN T0 SIT (Special to the Guardian.) ‘ OT'i`A_\\'.\, Nov 17.-The itci`ol'mcll I Episcopal Synod has adopted all amend | ii _ SYNO|]i0Ai 00UNO|i cd colistitutioli of canons, this in- cludes tho right of women to sit on the syllodicul council. Team No. Team No. 2~Mrs. O'Doliliell and Miss Team No. 3--Mrs. N. DcBlois and Miss Teulil-N0. Team No. ti-Misses L. Weeks and H. Team Team No. S-Mrs. F. Burke and Miss 4-Mrs. H. Mclntyre and Miss B. _McKinnon Team No. l'l~Misses E. Nicholson and N. Jenkins No. 7--Misses E. Lowe and L. Cox . . . . . . . . ._. . .. Team No. 9-Mrs. Geo. Prowse and Miss E. Moore .. vlclolti Lois iimlls’ l ~ ciilviss nl clnlitoiiiiowr ____-1-an Final Standing of Ladies’ Teams. 1-Misses H..Grant and K. Moors _ . . . . _ . . . , . . .. . . . . . . $34,200.00 _ _ . 8,400.00 _ . . 3,500.00 .__ . . . 13,200.00 . _ . 16.650.00 . _ 6,050.00 . . .- 19,750.00 . 5,150.00 __ . _ . 4,300 00 $101,700.00 B. Nicholson .. J. Hegun Matheson D. Sutherland Congratulations . On Victory Loan -The following tclegrams were ex- ‘ 'l’oronto. Ont., Nov 17,1919. C. ll. li. Longworth. . tiliairlnnii Provincial Committee. ` Victory Loan 1910. You liavc done iiillgliificelitly iii! Prilico Eflwllrd Islllllll. Accept ouri warmest congratulations..Dominion tot, nls up to Friday night amount to ilvcl liundred and tivelity seven millions. We will uliquesionably, go over the `E. Fl. wooo. (‘liairnian Dominion Executivci Charlottetown. P. E.i., November 17. 1919. Nell McLeod, K. t‘.. (llllllrniali, P. (I. (Boliiniitlel-_ Victory Loan, __19l9. Sumniersirlv, P. E. l. Please accept for yourself and co-' workers in Sumnlersidn my most hearty coiigratulliiiolls on the splell-i did total you rollcli up which wills for Sulnnlcrsidc thc Gcrmztli gun. You certainly clinic on and finished the Job. C. H. B. LONGWORTH. Clllllrlnllii l’l'ovinl-itil Conilniticc. V-ilrtory Ltluil ,i910 Noll l\i<'l.coil. Cliiiirnlali l‘. t_‘. <"olnilllttct~, Vit:lol‘_\' liolill 1019. Hearty congratulutloils to you, _vollr co-\\'oiki=rs :lllii citizens of Sulnlilci'sirll"` on your lliugliificcnt nrzcolliplisiiiilclii‘ in tho Victory Loan calllpnigil-_volt are entitled to thc highest praise. You certainly ilcservo the guli. l w. l-lAl=lRv 1'loMARsH. I (‘.hairliion (lily Cll‘tnwll. Calivlissing Committee, 5|H|§ll|llWllNl5 EllNflliI]lltli[lll|i5 (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO. Nov. 17.-'Canadian manufactured art'icles» of all descrip- tions are being bought by Siberia, says the Weekly Bulletin of the De' partmciit 'of Trade and Commerce. The jlifiluuily is the' farraugement ot' terms of payment. . lt is understood that the`Siberian Governnielit has arranged for credit in England and the United States on the security of ll gold deposit and is anx- ious io arrange security in Canada in the some manner. Negotiations are at present iii progretlfs between the fin- ancial attache of tlle`Russlan Embas- sy in Washington and the Canadian Woolen nianuiacturers for the pur- chase of woolen goods to the value of over $8,000,000 and a representat- ive of the Siberian Government. is shortly conlillg to Ottawa to confer with the Canadian 'l`ralle Commission on arrangements for the supply of (fzlliadian home' goods to Siberia. lli_ allll`it`ion to this it is the inten- tion of the 'Siberian i.+evorluiielit to :irrnlige for thc export of Siberian i'n\v'_proilll<:ts, wool. bristles, flax, skins and ,furs to Canltdli. and other couli- trles, lo establish trade balances nb- rorid. lil this connection it special de- pilrlliiciil of foreign trade has been cstnblislieii nt Olllsk and Vltldivostok. Germany in Hands . ‘ V 0i Reactionaries (Special to The Guardian.) t`()l’l<].\'liAGEN. Nov 17.-Pliillp Scltciilllillllll, fornlor Gcrinan fflionccl- lor, writing in thc Vorwacrts says lie i'olisidcl':l tlillt (lf-l'lliltliy'is really in llle power of the renctionaries. “Tho cntirc al‘nly“, he writes, "seems lo be :lt the disposal of tho ractiorlllrles." Unity of the working classes has be- Victory Loan, 1919 como li liouliden duty." P. E. ISLAN its iigimlvi , . ii Subscribed $3,000,000 WI? [li DUUBLES for 1919 Vilctory. .i.olui._ Splendid record for Committees Canvassers aliii 9 ° - ' {t‘_'. Subscribers.” V ` 0 .- ft .,~'>» Sllmmerslile won tile German (inn is sstraiglit si 52. if Georgetown 'lleittliem all in ' ‘ 0ll active b live and iviililtii more feat o o » a 0 I N _V i i e ‘ ` ., ,H 0 L t tile flag will liiiiil ’ Tile 1919 Lois was i ' 3*? _ _ . l.. v` .JI I 3.? 0V" ml l. f - ji e-1 :_:.*_'.-"S, » I ’ --l-slid l. e , , ni ,< .,,'r¢~. ~»,»- _.ion .sri-Je i `_i time iii., ~~ ~... l ‘ l. a wonillii1iuil.sli¢ceils'|li §ii¢it with Charlottetown - - _. _W - V ~ ._ ;_._.._. ....-_»¢.,»...¢-~..u\&i¢\..u&`l\J§lhduulll&\¢l»sn-ltioezlv fy, 1 , _ _ _ _ . . . `-pi.. “JE do visit \.=....l’ wi \ it. l..i.i...1<: “su '.~.*‘»~ in-h 'li 1 lllis l lluill ._~. f., . .lift ~ ’ - i ‘I "~ ~.f'. ,t tl--_ fi. lt -ff _ .., it L-»e;$f3.` < l. . i ,.; i .l L, _ .-f.-".1 ,uv _,,; -. . f-»' _W .5 i -CI, - xr., ` _'.,/I..