I id - f ii ‘.=l:' ' TH1ii.ciU.§\1;nraiv eovansrnlnoir D LIKE PHE DEW OVER 45 000 READERS DAILY 'nil MPI! _ _ cv ciurisimawii oiinraiaii from cena. _ P- ' ' - ' sy mn, census, umivu. Q. A. = THRSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1919. _ _ i......i, s..i....i,i.i».. !,,,,i,.¢ cu»riiiiin.i=o_uiiii¢_.i1g_91. lysiiiiic oiiiiraisii iaar. "H _ _ DHARLOTTETOWN, _ _ _ ¢» iiw iiiiioiiiiiiii uiiiiiii iusiuitiiu iiiiiiiuiiis I i iiii wiiiiii iuiiii iiisiiiit‘i' ill --,\,._ ,. . Prince Accorded -as Enthusia t' W 1 I I nie- Historic) Demontiaiisli’ Etiveif °§'§I.°.~i“.ii Pershing on Return Splendid Impression Both f H ' A and as “thai Young i-.ii...‘$’I" rifé'i>.*i.‘33§°3i ` Wales.” __ -._-__¥@__ ‘ (Special te the Guardian.) NEW YORIK, Nov. 19.-New York gave to the futu.re -King of England a reception such as could hardly have been expected from it in view of the subsidence of the wur_fever which animated earlier spectacles. Far from showing itself jaded with 'the wei- comes lt has extended to a long line or jlliistrious foreign visitors, the city proved that both for His -Royal High- ness" and for “That Young Fellow, Brince (Edward Albert" 'it had ian abundant supply of vociferous . cm-. dlality from the moment -the Prince set font in New York early this morn- ing till he hail tak-en his cheerful way lionicwniti after the day and night of functions. New Yorkers lost no opportiiiilty to `show tli-ut they liked him and tho country he came to represent. Par- ticularly along his route from the battery to the City il-iall, where he was welcomed olllcially, for the state by' Secrctiiry of State Friincis M. lingo, rind, for the city. by Mayor John F. llylnii, ii. i‘ocoptinii was given to the Prince wlilcli iuirprised and very noar- ly nrt-rwlieliiied him. lleariiii.: him- solf iiioilifstly tliroui;iioiit_ lic sliowoil liiinscll’ here apparently ahashcd and the crowils were quick io grasp and to sympathize with his uii`atl'eeteii wonder. Fzii-tlior up town when ho loft the City ilull to lay it ivreatli upon the inn wiiiii iiniiiiiiiiui (Special to the Guardian.) O'l"l`i’tWA, Ont. Nov. 19.--in a coni- iiiuiiiciitioii received here tonight from Mr. (L A. Iiliigroth at Waslilugtcm it is stated that no coal supplies have yet briiii irloascil for uso in Czinudii. lie still urizes the niosi striugeiit cou- servatioii ofpll supplies by consumers and lo act as though no coal were coming, until the situation clarifies. New Ministry in Newfoundland is iiiiiii _niwiiis from War. Prince Made bifir of G`eneral Grant, to deposit api otner at the base of the Joan of Arc Statute and to review a 'troop of Scottish Boy Scouts, he niet ‘with .less dense if not less enthusiastic crowds. because his route had not been nn. iioiinced. ' ’ in the business heart ofthe city he Was welcomed every bit as warmly us was General Pershing .when the Com. iiiander of the Aniericairforces came homo to receive the na.-tions’ thanks. It was here that he was treated tb a particularly big welcome. _ __ An institution of merry making in which he seniined to find great fun was the now inevitable paper showers, in his case so dense that the streets through wliioh he passed were carpet- ed with a “snow” that looked inori- the real thing than -it was np ips wiz1i‘iiici' oozisioiis oi' soinn »|ii'i~vlmis ciilolii-atioiis. . Police Guard Prince, NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov lll.-fiiore than 2,500 policeiiiiui. tit-tuciivc.-i and federal suciot sei'vii'r=_. ageiits lined tho s'ti'£-ct iriivurseil hy thc l’rliii-ir of Wales yosteriluy. l.argo iiuinbers of plain clothes men, \vei‘o stationed on the roofs of the ~smallor sti'actui~oi~i down town, They viii-rc particularly iiioticeablo on the old As-tin' house and tho post office opposite thc (lily lla-il. During tho ilrivo up ilroailway flvc agents of the iicpartinciit oi' Jus tice rode liiiiiioiliately bcitud the Prince in un open car scanning the faces in the crowils. At tho same time hundreds of opor;it_ivcs iiiingletl with the tliroiigs. N. Y. Stock Exchange Gives Mad House. In Honor oi Prince (Special to the Guardian.) - »NEW ~YOB.K7""N.' Y., Nov. "I9, --A slender boy witii cheeks ilusheil and eyes blinking from a ride in an open auto tiirougli n nipping iici-tn wind stopped business on the New uiruins,n .,i_pinini Astounded at What Canada .is ‘lloingl for Returned wiiii ii. ~ ~ (Special to The Guardian.) MON-'i‘REA=L. Nov 10.-“I am simply astounded at what is being done in this country for returned soldiers." This was the verdict of thc lion. Rob- ert Hunter of Queensland, Australian Minister in 'tho Hughes Cabinet who BRITAIN AND FRANCE ro ciiiiii__i_i___ti_p iiiiiiirv is in charge of and re-establiiai country. Mi'. studying its sy returned soldier he said, had-n can com1Jare_wl ‘ent work in that iter is ln' Canada em of dealing wi-tili probleins. Australia, i organization which _ _ the n_ S. o. ri. _ . _ _V 1 Regardless ol Actionjof United States tienate. Many Matters Pressing for immediate Action. ' ` ' l ‘ (special is The Guardian.) ~ Soldiers. Nothing in.Australi_a td Compare ` ' "'_"' " "' _ I . Iiiiiat iii- iiiteiiini to interview iii(-. ciiiei tho laiiil settlement, ' I ¢.. JIIHNEIINIINIIIIIENI I./ONDON, Nov. 19.--Leif Jones, lPresident of the United Kingdom Ai- liance, hui; telegraphed to the chief of the Auierican anti-saloon league that the King has expressed his re- gret over the “i'agging" of William _(I’usyfoot) Johnson. Mr. Jones adds Commissioner of Police and the iloiiie ‘Secretary about the affair. HHIIISH IIIFIIIII IIIII EIII55 EII. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 19.-British capital has launched into the glass industry with the intention of capturiiig a large share of the woi'ld's plate glass busi- gess. The British Wlindow Glass- Com- pany has been formed and au offering of 300,000 preferred shares recently was largely oversubscribed. The com- pany is coiitrolld by the Glass Indus- tries Ltd., which luis uianufacturcd glass exteiisivcly. _0§_S_p5¢_:\§al 5_0 the Guardian.) delay making the pai-t operative. ‘, . .- i, . ov 19.-(li'eut iiritain The opinion strcu"ly prevails liore‘ l<`i'_'ti_iir:;i___:_ii'i;_);_px_s{;lt;;~ii1g \viietiio;~'-tliat Great __Britaiiir_wi:l npr _tier-epi i i ' . 0 ii prorzeoi any- i'eserva ous niui 1-. v ti- iiiite with tho ifui'i‘ying out oi' the (iieriiiiin States Siriihtii which \\'oiiifliiedessiiiatci peace treaty and -thc opciatioii ot' the I thi; iiogoiiiitioii of a new treatv Asi Leuguii of Niiiiiiiis, iiiili\pi_-iiiloiitly 0iI ihi- l,ii'iti:;li (liivi-ii‘iii|ipm_ it is llmgllll-edt the Uiiiiod States, pending the de-'iias cvery present intention of ubid- cision of tho United States tioverii- I ing by thi- decisions ot' tho peace c_on- inoiit, on its coiii-sr. it is -piiiiiieil out i‘ei'i-nice, the belief still exists iii lliis| ;i_i_ii_t£_iii_z;_Itc:i._~i_itrc e_o_ii-t_iuiiall_\{ _ai'isiii_g capital _tliat__-tlie__t}liiite;i States govw ‘~ e 'ci y wiiifi nee iniiiiei-,eriiinon wi u m'iey take 'its late uttciitloii, such as the oporul-ion pliii-.i~ with the Allies‘\ir=anwliilc there of the various nleliisclto comiiiissioiisIappears _lo boa possibility that Gym; $_"ffPl” Im mme” ‘_‘i`Y C0\°l'9SP?“ an this fact it is no loiigiu' possible tolivitlioul the United States. I ,ii-ini or the ex-Kaiser. it is iiopeti that definite steps in the iiiutter will bel _ _ ‘taken by Ciiristiiias. ' » . . HAS RESIGNED illissatislaoiuii with Lord Illiiiieiis It/iissiiin to Iwestigiite Uiirest in Egypt Assigned as Cause. I (§pecial to the Guardian.) `»_'i~loiili:-s for' the `ii`i`vestigation of the York Stock Exciiaiige l'or two miziutcs toilay_ llc wus Edward A»lliei‘t, Prince of \Vaii>s uiiil New Yoi-k‘s most recent- ' Given the Reinsl - i ____ _ , ST. .l()ilN‘S Nflil., Nov 18.-A new mliiisii‘_v was sivorii' in today, iieiiiicdi by lliciiaril Squires as preiiiioi- anti/ colonial scci'e‘tur‘y, Mr. Sqiiires is lead er of the ‘forces wliich successfiilly opposed the governineiit party in tho reriint elections for the Newihundluiid legislaiture. His chief ally W-in. (‘roiik- 01'. head oi' tho i<‘islieruien's iliiioii. which represents the largest laboring element in the colony, was iiiiidc iuinls ter of iiiarine and fisheries. The other niembers of the cabinet are William Warren, minister of Jus- ‘tliloc lienry ilrowiirigg,_miiiister of .t‘innni:0: Walter Halfyartl, Arthur Bziriieii, George Shea. Aleraniler'Canip hell and -Shiniual Foote, iiiiiiinteiin wiihoiit portfolio. _New holders of portfolios outside .the cabinet are William Jennings, pub lic works. and William Cave, sliippiiipg. The portfolio of agriculture, is still viiviiiit. It is unilcrs-_tood that at the nevct session of the legislature new minis- ters of post ofiicc and education will be created. to be filled by two of the Ilresciit -ministers without ‘portfolio iliiii that the ministry of militia creat- ed for thc wiir, will bo suppresseil. I- -i-»___________.l-'_ CONDENSED SPECIALS °w/mise cini.. i=o;"`csNEnAi_ housework in small family. Good Wilkes, references-required. Apply h_"N" clo Guardian: _ WANTED_YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16. to work in downtown store. Refer- ences required. Write box 65, Char- lutietowii. 2436-ii-zoiiizi -'WANTED-SMALL. FARM _NEAR Charlottetown, near water preferr- ed. No hurry to take possession. Write “lJ. A." c|o Guardian stat- ill! size of farm, where located, number--of buildings, pi-»lce,“etc. .ii '~ . - 2002-11‘~1Mtf _¢ DEALER? Ano oisrnisurons “““\t°iin~.in. Prince, -" Queens _and Kilim Counties' to haiidle Briscoe Motor Cars for the season _of 1920. Colin H. _Stewai~t,"'dlsti-ibutor for Prince Edward island, Queen street Saniiiiei-iilrle. - " ‘ __ _ 2440-11-20Mitf *Fgx cans 'rmtlins Msefino on huriiday at 7.30 p. m. a meeting gf the Association' will be held at me Y. M. C. A. rooms. All men terested in foxes are invited to attend also any members of the ido- al legislature who may be in town "9 mBll0i‘ii of interest will be dis- gissed and addresses will be given. _ ~ Horner. secretary. f I 1-- __ ._ ` , `i 2419-i1~l9M2i ing his abdomen. able oi-gziiilatitioiis. ity( - ' ~ . _ ._ I. - -_ _ __ . » -ly atloptoil citizeii. The Prince brcczod into thi; Stn;-k . Exchange shortly before lunch. it was iluriiig it heavy soiling period hut the lirolri‘i‘,=; stripped all liiisiiiess for two iiiinutos while they (»lii:oi~.\il the l'\iluri`- ruli-i° of this liritisli Empire. Then they rosuiiieil trailing and put on what they cnlloii a mail house scene t’or his benefit. “iliiiiic ou down oct tfostg of ‘tho war for the i'.oiiiiirio_<, zieiuiilly involved are estiiiiatoil iii. $1S6,0_0tI,000,00U uiiil the iiiilirect costs af. $l51,ii12,5-£2,560 by the (`ai’iioglo oiiilo\vmoiu't for iiitiwiiatioiiiil peace 0nd ol WarI NVASIII NCT( ).\', Nov ill.--'i`Iii‘ ` _.__.__._..__.A..__,..__ _EX-KIII5iII’5 IIIIIII1 IIN HY IIHIIISIIIIIIIS (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 19.-The Daily Tole- l ’ rl' t dent ~i.s that the Eiiglisii Attorney Gen- il it is considered that beoitiiso :ifpllritain and the others will pi~oi:eerl_`e`l_ai and me SOlicil0l__Ge|w|:nI me 1 Inow in Paris for consultation with tlief Allied Pouncil in reference to -thef ,Provisional 0ccupation | l 0i'Smyrna Consideredi in perate. Coming of to in Agony. (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Nov. 19.-There is one large city in Europe where human misery has reached its limit. that is the once proud capital, Vienna. The reports rencliing here from c0i'i‘€B- pondents and from accounts given in Vienna iiewspapers of conditions in that city almost surpass belief. Vienna has become the great Wolf of the world. Newborn babies are dy- ing daily in the hospitals where the greatest pliysicians ol' thc world, sum- iiioiicrl hurriedly, err attending tlieiu. ’i‘lieir deaths are du`e iii many cases simply #to lat-k ct' fuel to keep them wariu. if these eoiiilitioiis are true in the hospitals what can be the state, of_ iitiiiiiiiis siiiiiiisiiii 1 -'i‘ iviniii ..__.....0 IIENIHEII IIS LIMIT Vienna, once “the Beautiful,” has Become .the Waif of the World, Children Dying of Cold in the Hospitals _and Conditions Elsewhere Des- Winter Looked Forward misery and want in the homes? A survey of the stricken city which reaclied Paris from a special corres- pondent gives this graphic descrip- tion: "Vienna is dying slowly; the cold climate has made its appearance with out any transition from the heat of summer and the suffering that has en- sued ts beyond wordii. Abandoned by all the states which were its associa- tes or its subjects the city sees no- where to tui'ii for aid. Without bread or fuel the Austrian people are re- garding the coming of winter with agony and turn appealingly toward the representatives ot' lfriiiice in Vienna for aid. _ They hope they will not be indiffer- ent to their sufferings IIEIIIIEIIEE IN IIIINAIIIIN IIIIIIE (Special to the Guardian) 'fi-:f ‘£1..&*.¢a¢- NVINNIPEG, NOV. 1.). Ile ` - - - peg B,,m.d of q-mae has _sem a wp-E OTTAWA, Nov. 19.-A decrease of to Hon. Arthur Meighen of the serl- il-l?Dl`0X\l11f1t9lY $33»000»000In¢h98\’9~nd Dug situations hem ,.,.(.,,,ed by me su. I tctal of Canadian trade for the seven gar shortage. ' I The text of thc telegram is as fol- ows: "Sugar situation iii Winnipeg extremely bad, Thousands of homcs_ withiout sugar. Maiiufacturers can-, not get any granulated sugar. One; firm has orders for $40,000. worth oft' niarinalade. Purchasers cleiiiaiiding shipment. Competitors in easttzei tint: graniilaleil sugar. Unless imme-_ diate action is taken to relieve situ-i ation in this city consequences will bc serious. (lan you not do something' h titv of innuliited sugar months of the fiscal yezlr ending with October, as compared with the same period last.year, is shown in the trade statoiiient for October. The total trade for the seven months period amounted to $1,259,648,374. For t_he same period last year the total was $1,294,-i93,§85. Revolution in _ I . Viadivostok _ __ __ to uveaqiirin _ iz" ' . _ I liiifiileil for \\'iiinipo;: iii. oni:o," . (Special to thc_G|iardl.:iri.) i ‘ I‘.'-’\lilS, Nov lil.-Tile Suproino_ . , ` """" ,’°.i-vt-'~l~! to the Guardian.) Itlfiiiiii'-il iiiiluy’ ilociiloil to liil`oi'iii l’i'i»in fJ M fx WASHINGTON. NOV 19-*'R9V°I\l‘ ‘ii-i' \'ciiiv.~lo.5; of (lin-i~i:e that it coiild' e S ti-'Vs have broken out at Vladivostock.. .only coni`ii'm thc view of the pour-ei _ , ,HCCUT--ling YD I!li'0i‘m3ii01l i'9C€lV9fl bl’ ¢i~oiiici~<=ii<~c f-.oiicoi-iiiiip: the provisiosiiil _ the State Department today from Si- Icliaractci- of the -ni-irupatioii of Smy- _. y beria. 'l‘lius far only Russians are in- i»~n.1 bv ilip Gmolis volvcd, the advices said. ~ lil~lR\7E \lov l‘l -Switzerlanil's ad' voted liv the Swiss National Councilf (P (‘ I0 ttlllil )i‘ll]g lil JV oi of this country Joining tho Leacue, to 4.. iigninst. The decision is su LONDON Nov 19--The Ei..v1>ii'u1 iiiii-est in Egypt, nc ia'i t iii'-'-i" ' ' _ . Vinidtrv hill# r0Sii='.iicii bcciuse of dis il+~sn.its iiom ttgiio HIl`tid)tli(ig . '__ ` _W » M , (specm t° tg? Gl{?)rd'?n') H I 0 1 dt ( l`@‘§ 2-i“i§"°i‘s:i iii:.r.i:.:s's:;fwiif;,si'r.i.ii;s;i;i “‘°i3W|fZ@fI2“d 10"” .`°.iii';.;“i:..;‘;iii.i Ra" "f s""°ff"' . .P i `Z _ ' , ; » Y ¢ ` -to his present u_iission(,_ said it \v_as to_' Startling Figures s People Must 2 , _:::.t;:f,.;’:f.i:.2i’.:;.ai;i.“.:';.;..;>.it? llc ‘riivl ho had iiotieuil that questions. ` Ihesioii *to ,thc I.edr;'ue ot' N'ations>\\‘/'_I hflilibfmu asked ilsf" I?r°S_e3c;’) (‘.in.id.i lt was pioha y ieaie ia ho was going to siiggost too murii ° ‘mluv 'Pho vote iriiiio after' eight diivsi . . ` ` ' i` " " ” . _ .~ "' -iii ta'i.i and the spending of too, _Says Presidents- » f _ -_ » _ -I I _ . _ . much money Such was not thc (rise -_ . ,. _ ‘_ ' _. . “ ‘ b_ lie was only here he said in an ndvis-_ orv capacity and it was Caiiaila's (Special to The Guardian.) JCC? to u referendum' riglit only to siiixgest how uiucii_ - i . I » \\FASi'lING'l`O.\', Nov 19.-Speaking, ' . *Wi money should be SDCHL - I p,.i,,,_._0_i-I :L wmlm. y,,il,,,1 “.he,, me The number of known dead is pliicciljivitll tho tiiitliiii-ity 0f'Prosliloiit Wil-*ltahan S stiiinpetle was well uniloi- why The at 0 908 771 and tho niissiiig preiiuiiicd I son's (‘iibini~l Fuel .Ailiniiiistrator Gar- ' " ' "T l’riiic. who was in the lialuoii ' did to bs ‘I‘~`ud at 2i991iS00» field A0111 l`i!li'l“0ii‘?i\ii1i2iVUS Of U19 Nt- s i I . ' ‘ .; _ _ , - i - i » » »_ f __ , , . i , _ . _ M °` -f~~“”r“ Iisif'in.5°:i:..°i°.:'.i‘.€';s..“‘;i .iiuuf M-__'"°"ty Rem Sl- lull" P01166 Uffliif Slwli . ’ A I . . _ _, _, - Y d t h iitel State; iioed, must have, and will _ _ , . _ _ _ Hon. we R. u c S thaiic coal,Sand as long as the govern-ii ‘YAl§I_HNG?t2mY' §\(tIK_1iff,,,_0,.?,'§1f&'£1Ca:I . ST' Jong' Nov 18‘-W`hh“B13[MemDt:, fIi1Y~ Will! l`€f@F€i\C@ l0 hill Dl‘0D0S£‘<1 Russian army have gone over to the plan of operations, Mr. Rollo said: B(,151mvp¢i_ " ' ui' (isis oln insofar as ___________ What 1 p p d iz, il uili be found pratticnble will ‘be ~ ° Ito give uiy own personal iitteii-tioii io W/\SHIN'G'I`0~\l~ NUV 13-*The G0V'|regulation of the type proposed could iuny questions of labor ilispiito that » _0l‘I1ili9Hi S_l0DDl‘iI 10 the YFOYIY- £01111)/‘iiot constitutionally or profitably he may arise. I do not believe that this , _ st. work should be dcicgiited to clerks or ' peritiiiictoi-ily dieiiit with in letters _QT JGHN ,V _B N, 18_,W , proinisiiig ‘coils-i_iilori1_tioii'. i shall on- th_‘m'2 000 m'_’nr_5j n_;‘__‘S_?(:'_jtC(l'liqug;;I ilcuvor im get right into thu trouble _md "’D1_m| _umpospd to have been; I"-"5"Il "ml “CQ whqt' 1 "M ‘IU Im," used for thc maiiufucture of liquor" soiialiy at all tliiies to effect adjiis..- “,__m SL_iZ__(l tml” when liquor in__ ““*m"‘» . ___ -i-po;:tors raitloil tho rc-sidciice of \Vm.l N t ' l'W'W'F ` 'i' '.i‘.’.;*.‘:i;i' .;“:f3ir‘i§ i <»f mt--1 i- ~f 0 . _s ` ` _" . - ' _ ’ 'mitteos at which ht- was expected toithq dpiiferenco have been snsponrloii , _ , est siiiiglo seizure ot liquor in the _Province since the I’rohlhli.ory Acti \. came into effect iinii the discovery( of tho main plant lends additional CENTRAIJIA, Wu.. Nov 18.-Bert. png...-@g¢_ to ip(-_ ;\ff;i|r_ | Bland notorious I. W. W. fugitive and Webber- wap placed under nrregti sla or of Lieutenant Wal on Mondnv evcnin" as he was leav ' Isuspectetl y ' ’- <_ ,, g . -, _ ' . iron O. Grliniii, one of the four Am- ing the city on the Halifax train, asi0I>f1\Il`1€d. S0 it \v<‘iit 0\;_Br until om0I‘i;19. ' _ crloan Legion parailcis killed here the result of the rlisioveiy of fivci IAriiiistir~elDa_v was taken withontna one-gallon tins contitliiing liquor in that Ulf’ SU`Ik'3» "i F1 T9 V950 Cd NOBEL PEACE PRIZE' FOR ' Iiiirlit lute today by Sliei‘il‘i` John Der- it statoriioiii \vliicli had been engag-ilhe D010! Wll€i`t‘ l'<'lI0l1 WHS fsgafded m 5 pcm im df de titles Bland is oil by liiui lie was released cariv' ryn l - . D Y' D ~ - ' ' ~ ii in the county jail at Chehalis. this nioriilng when lie made a depo-» sit of $200 fcr his appearance, hut ' f was called later in the day. It is T I T reported that he has loft. the city. SHOOTING FA AL TY A -‘ The ' ' ‘ ,- ' , ._ _ _ y found in his cellar hundreds of of Nobel Peace Irines to three Ger ' HAUFAX ON MJNDAY bottles of liquors of many varieties , , imml professors, Max p],mck_ of Bm-. and broiids, neatly arranged in ' _lin iiiiive-riiity,; Stark of (lriefswold i ` ‘ HALIFAX N. S.. Nov 18.-A shoot- I _ k or H _ in accident' at Herring Cove yester- women me q an hmfm, R "oqum, K ’ set up and tripped re y ie n. ' ` day resulted in thc death of Patrick In udmion to me m,mum(_mHng_ _ Pelnian, it well known iflsherinan, Af-I pm,a_phe,fnnlm_ ,h,,,.9 were 383 .bob _ _ .__ , ter church. Polman decided to take a. ues of uquom n CMR Cf alcohnh Len _ short. trip in thc woods for a moose cans of “|L,_,,|m|_ two Cask, of ,um 'hill Md We" WB" in ‘hs "‘°I“"'y' H9' two easkn of Scotch whiskey, severnii atcoiiimnieil b J0B“i1h RPVHU ohii seven u s and oti . ‘ 'l' Y ~ -- ~ li l. lj . , 1 K i- \ ' ` :EYES two .~.iioi°<-rl the bush two miles (,:.rBga;;:,l;¢¢.,,_ 8 ni-vices for bntgpnx (Speplsi to The Guardian.) _ fri.-in the viilliiifl DWI 9ePm`il‘9d' A” corkini: and liibeilling materials for' PARIS' °V< 19-“The mah’ WVU' hour afterwards Re.v'n0 heard ii' shot use for these purposes and a. quari`-‘ f0||0w¢-d hy n cry, running hastily in my of hum( sngm~_ guppgm-,diy fm-ipdecides _the future’ policy, indeed, the_ the direction from which the sounds use as com,-lng mutter, were lnclud. idestlny,of France, which but 48 hours, come, he* found Peimun face d0wu~ dd in the seizure. Thergoods were wards on the izrouml-.The men Wil# taken in the Government offices still conscious and told Re no.t\> har- where they WP1'<‘ Slflfetl- r into the vilinge and cal a doctor, Webber is iieiid of a large overall i l _ _ K _ I Ntin also that he was badly hurt. manufacturing company which does B8.tlsfwtion.~ Such a result never) sa g ' _ _ ~i _d.Pelman who business here; has been prominent when tho dom" mr vo on his i e cwisli Syiiagogue. and has tak' , i i i th J - _ giyiiidlwl-ilit;hhF:iled»t]hdifl,“tIie eiidilet enter- etii an iictivi- piiri in Hebrew ciiarlz- ._enou_gli to' ensure peace \i\d_~tranquii- November 27th. i lets in Trieste view the new D'An-_ New -moon, Saturday, November-32, » ‘ A \ . IlIi'd .' l fated b seven votes to foliirI`q'i‘h‘;a;riiteiii` iri IU 'U10 EVIIJ Of ll for tho abolition of private ownership C011? fililliliih of land and. property. the internationzii tilothcd with all of his war time 1-ggiilntimi of (icciiii fi-eiirlit rules and powers as fuel iidiiiiiiistriitor, and act- elmino lii~'i_woi\ii free tradc and ,pro- ing by direct autliority of the presi-Itgotivc policing. ' | UNIV* 0-“M1101 III' HllY`\‘Y A GRi‘fiPld None of tho coiiiniittoes heinir as givo formal iioiici-_ that the time had till Wcdncsda_v.~ This al`»toi‘nnoii's pro- come to resume xiiiiiiag..operat.ions‘on coeiliiigg were purely formal. Anuoun it uormal 802110- _ `ceinent was made ol’ teiegriiphlc ud- Whilc' the joint conference was set.,-ylcos received that the German dolo- for this ai’tei'noon Dr. Garfield fouiidigntes would soil frorii Gothenburg by that 0. full attriitliince could not b€Iilie steamer Stockholm on Noveiiilior row. Meitiiwlillo ivor was passeii ~iiii.\tlo l tl h 1 i HUN .WHO INVENTED GAS TORONTO, Nov 18.-Professor W. < 'Lash Miller, -professor' of physical chemistry at. the University of Toron- ' ' ito, .commenting on the recent award by federal autlioiities as absolutely mperatlve. _ University and Fritz Haber, of Berlin ifnivorsltv. sold that Professor Planck was credited hy scientific mon in tho U. S. with having instituted the first gas attack of the great war. These men are certainly well known.".said Professor Miller, with reference to thc conferring of the Nobel Prizes on t-hein. "but at the same time the Swedes should not have been so profierman about if. ANNOUNCEMENTS. K COMING EVENTS. ' MEETINGS. E'l`(_7. "come 'ro THE concert and pie social in Sea View Hall on 'I`hi11'S4BY lation of France has cast aivote which ago still hung in the balance but is now sec\rre.- Boishevism has beenl defected and- this news rapidly car-' rfed around Paris caused the 'iitiiiesr' doubted-but there were, (ears that the republican maybidty might hot be large 2438-11-20Mlipd o , _ ~ » i I . . U *U “Umm 0 0 “ i to arrest a man on t e anawa e l- menft sta"d5ttt.hey i‘;1I{)n°I' b';1g)»l;ev°t_IIn` labor conference Gineo Badosi. Italian mr . g pls' ed‘ _“mf ge_ mg y any 1 Ig miworkers’ doicgate, intiiiiates that lie --*- .__ °Der‘"'DlS 01 mmm" may do' Will submit a minority report to press TORONTO, ,Nov 18.-ilon. W. R. (Spe¢|a| ¢¢ th, Guard;an_) ` i ________ __ forwnril his sclieinefor international Rollo, Minister' of Health and Labor. I-lEl_,SlNGF01`CS, Nov 19.--it is re- ‘ regulation of the distribution of raw assumed the direction of his depart- pm-red here tonight that 20.000 troops, _ , niaterlnls as a specific for-uiiemploy- ment in the parlianicnt building to- of Gene,-pl Yudenlrcps “mph w@gr@,~p_U_S_ M|ne|’S_iiieiii. In sub-coiiiinititee, on a inotlon gonisli road tonight, Police Constable William Stinson, oi’ "li"airv.ille, was shnt througliout the left' armpit, re- ceiving a nasty wound. The shooting occurred in an allcyway and the cui- prlt who was accompanied by an-' other man made_a getaway. The city detectives are out scouring the coun-` try for the offender. The Fairvilie policomeii seeing one man with a£ioit- tlc went up to him. The other m veil away but Stinson grabbed his coin- piinlon. No sooner had he done so than the prisoner drew a revolver and plaoimr it close to the loiit. nrmpit of the policeman, fireil. I ' Stinson, ai`ti\i' recclviiig thc vmunil tried to cuteli his assailant but tho latter run away with his companion. The wounded policeman then found his way to Dr. Allingliain`s door. and the doctor took him in and dressed his wound. D'ANNUNZlO WITH FORCE OF 1.-' 200 MEN LANDS IN DALMATIA \VASl-li.\’GT()N, Nov. 18.--Gabriele IT Annunzlc, acconipanieil by his en- tire staff, with the exception of Gen~_ oral Tamaio and with a force oi' l--_ 200 mon has if-it Fiiiiiie and landed at, Zum on the Dalmatian Coast. This news' reaclied the State De- parment today from Trieste. D.An- niinzio went aboard the destroyer Nulln with his staff, while six hund-. rod Italinii shock troops and six hun-i ilred Unrlilnieri boarded the Corteli-_ nzzo, The entire party proceeded _tof Zara whore they landed yesterdayi morning. The Italian men of war which were stationed at i-*fume foiowed the D.'An- nunzio party. Persons arriving at 'Trieste from Flame declare there was great excitement in Fiume and that officers coiinecicd with D’ Annui'izio's! heiidqiiarters state that he will _cdti-5 tlnue his rnld throughout Dalamatitul The population of Zara is said' to; have received D‘Annunzio with great; enthusiasm and his party has been* auzniented by some regular troops.: Word of his departure from Fiume, reached Trieste quickly and rumors! spread there imodiately that the poet-belligerent was attempting nowl adventures. it is reported that Ita-. llzin newspapers including national-I nuiizio adventure with little sympathy. Bosrox., Nov. ls.-According to Profess'or William H. Pickering th' iiotod Harvard astronomer; who recen- tly made a study uf the moon from an olasorvatory in Kingston, Jamaica, tlivrr- -irc evidences of existence of rt race of superior beings on the earth`s satellite which has heretofore beer regarded as barren and devoid of all forms of life, both vegetable and ani- mal. - ' Professor Pickering, who has spent many years' as an observer of the_ igavenly bodies, asserts that s care- ful study cf the surface of the moon through it telescope lens unquestion- ably reveals vegetation in spots on the moon's surface, particularly, in and around the craters of some of the extinct volcanoes. The astronomer states that in only a single spot on the moon is the ap- pearance of this vegetation green; otherwise as far as it has been ob- served it is like sagebrush or some of the cacti, or black like_the lichens. At the height of the summer solstice on the moon this vegetation is even purpiisli-black near the equator. But the most fascinating i"esult_of the vegetation discoveries by the scientist is that of the spreading of this vegetation along the course of what looks exactly like twin artificial canals-similar in character and ape .pcarniicc to thosf on Mars called iniin-iiiaiic and suci as were describ- ed by the lute Professor Lowell. These inooii canals, Professor . Pickering points out, are no less artificial in ap- pearance than those on Mara. EX-i