4; .~ WORTH RIAD IV 1 ' THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD 1* xl V 'AL|6"*H A 1' \‘rfi" _ woavn rninvirro __ _‘ _-0..-I -’_.'__.'f=_» :-' 'ml i~aoPt.l_'a_|'A¥,l,l_ - LIKE THE DEW. OVER 45,000 .READERS DAILY - ' . '0l|arle\\¢f°W" 'h_0l'|al'1ITan Three Gents. _ ' ’ ’ I *_ W T T By'Reli. Yczenadsi O13-005” ‘in- uorningagirdleni Founded 1901- lvonlng Guardian 1|e1. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 3 1919. Annual. eumfi nn delivered. P* ' __ __ _ 1, ._:_._§sgp - . '_ / ' _ . _ . _ ,A ’ E ’ _ » ‘ , -1 T ' ` 5 r r' . , liillllllwlilllilliili iii Hp1v_aMAC|q;NZ||§ 1{|N(; I 'MW IMFTHIIII PHETTIIEIIIIE Administration Authorizes so Purchase sup- plies in Canedaand Other Overseas Do- A Large Audience 'Greeted the New eral Leader on mnuons Which Heretofore Were Pur cha,-ed in Foreign C0,m,ries_ ' -His First Appearance in Sumniersi i‘ He Gratefully Accepts Nomination for (Speolal to The Guardian) LONDON. Oct. 2.-Canada. will benefit from the new but very sub- stantial form of imperial preference which is being put in -to effect by the Colonial oilice in connection with the administration 'of the crown colonies. inthe past whensuppliee were needed such Es rolling stock, Telegraph and telep one material and various other items including huge inden-ts. were sent in periodically for governmeut needs. Efforts were pri- marily mode to obtaip supplies in the United Kingdom; if this ~. was unsuccessful the governinent would Ito the United States. which during lille war was in a -position to obtain ,many such contracts. The Colonial 'Office has now :instructed the ad- - ministration. when it is impossible to obtain supplies in 'Britlan to get them in Canada. in the case of the other overseas Domlllfms the Colonial Office is also °l1d°‘W0\’Ill8 to encourdge reciprocity in the matter of granting contracts for such supplies as rolling stock for South Africa, under which head,Can. ada recently supplied forty locom0_ tives as the British offers were lm- favorable ln respect both to .price and deli look to any other q_uari.er. very often very, EMJIINIIE HIII-WTISTHIKTI __ IIIIW PHTIITIIJIIIIIIIIEII , I e \. , e 4 if » .v .MJ .,. 2; i-‘fr ‘i I I M _A vhs ii ` '.0 sf if cr ."5 .., . f. ,<. . I > vi ‘Iv -v ._> V - I » i Views on the Politica; the Union Government. (Special to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE, Oct 2.-H011. W. L. MacKenzie King addressed a large au After formally accepting the nomina- him he launched into the 'political sit uatlon giving an address which for elo s Prince 1. i SPEARS .AT SUMMERSIDE Expresses His Situatio,`_Particu|ariy on `proval of the Government, ment on its s dlence here tonight in Crystal Rink. expected. The port the gov tion for Prince and expressing his' their congratu thanks for the honour conferred upon the nature which is perha econd announ' ar policy of the Union gratulated the govern ess. That was to be were elected to sup- ment’s war policy; ions are therefore in .self congratulation uit_e pardonable. The lent is to the effect quence justified the hopes of his poli- that the conse s of opinion that, as tical friends. the members w_'_ e elected to support . Hs was supported by Mr. Hance Lo- UnionGovernment, it was their inten gan, ex-M. P. ul' Amherst. tion to continue,to do so. That would Hon. J. H. Bell also essayed to not be so surprising if the purpose speak- but was not acceptable to the for which Unlonfiovernment had been audience who repeatedly interrupted formed were no fulfilled, one might him, shouting “sit -down," “sit down!" say over fu-lfilled»und but for the state Mr, Bell was obliged to discontinue-.' ment which immediately followed and 'Mr. Robert Agnew, President of the which constitutes the third announce Liberal Association, presided. ment, namely: “Tile hope was strongly lt was 11.30 when the meeting clos expressed' that the government would ed so that a summary at this int be able to evolve ii rogresslvc policy Railways Running in all DIrecti0nS hour is impossible. satisfuctory>Lio the pcountry to meet '“/ =1~f~f~’x i r- Vi* _- 5-. "'-if _Mayor Wright of Charlottetown, Mr. ln the course of his address., Mr. the after w r conditions.” Shortage Of Men. Tell Thousand King expressed his willingness to con- Here ga ,1 statement that is truly " I 4' A I ' - test the election on the one issue of an,u5;ng_`We‘m-gnow “pm-oachgng Tons of Foodstun-.S Moved ln Twenty' his wur record He explained the his the nnnivmsary of the m»mps¢;ce F0ll|.° HUUYS GOVt ’ “WY “Hd U10 Ilfllllfe Of U10 ROCRGTEIIGYT which ended the war. Almost 11 ear (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 2.--The following statement was issued from Downing Street:-~ Train services continue to improve Over 800'trains ran yesterday ex- clusive of many local services. On the underground and suburban rail- ways where partial, servlfces had been resumed more rail-waymen had returned to work. On one London line alone 170 men of 'the tarlfllc staffs were reinstated. In the last twenty-four hours. Full arrange- ments will be made by which substi- tutes will bo found for any busmen who may strike. 'The movement of food is going remarkably well._ In liW9ll¢Y-fourhours the food ministry cleared ten thousand tons of perish- able food stuffs -from* Metropoll-ian stations without the use of govern- men-t lorries. Normal deliveries by railway companies are starting. Food coal and petrol must be strict- ly economlzed in view of the fact that dislocation of traffic may con'~ tinue for some time. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT _PRINCE CO. EXHIBITION Fine- Autumn lVeather`Attracted a Great Number of People to Fair Yesterday. The Official Opening. fi- Flne weather again favored the| Prince County Exhibition yesterday.. and n very large number attended. Special .trains from East and West as well as' the regular trains brought* a.very large number of visitors from far and near. A large number also came to the town in autos from Char- lottetown and other points. _ a Among the out-of~town visitors were Lieut. Governor -McKinnon, Walter M. Lea. Commissioner of Agriculture, A. B. Warburton, Supt. Clarke of the Experimental Farm besides -the lud- ges mentioned yesterday. ` -The formal opening /of the Fair took place in’ the .main building at 2 p.m. and a large number were present to hear the addresses. The 'President o!_ the Exhibition. Mr. McArthur, occupied the chair, and lntroduced__the speakers. He stated that he-was -very sorry that there was not a biger showing of exhibits, and was glad tn know that the exhi- bits made up for the shortage in the quality. He said, that the opening was ar-_ ranged to take place the first day of the Fair. but on account of Hon Mr. McKinnon attending the Fair in Sour- is the opening was postponed. Lt. Governor McKinnon was then called on-.to open the Exhibition. His Honor ,said that he agreed with the chairman that the exhibits' were not as large as" they should have been and stated that this had been the case at all -the Island fairs, but the quality of the exhibits shown was excellent. Taking it all together, he said the Exhibition wee a good one and com- pared very favorably with the Provin- cial Falr held at Charlottetown. I-Ie urged the exhibitors -to examine all the exhibits shown -and try to surpass them nent year. It gave him great pleasure. he said to _attend the Fair 401% to see euoh a large attendance. ‘ tk Jlmeii. A. Morrison, Mayor_of Bumlneruidevvee next called on and in a few words extended a hearty 'Blooms to ali'ths visitors present. He said that Bummereide was very dependent -upon the patronage \of the reorle of the surrounding oouutrysr the toys has no manufectui-lee and without their =eeel|tance could not exist. He also dwelt on the advantage 0! the <:ar_fei-ryaud broad-guage rail-` wg in esoortingiism pi-oauuu. Oh Prenatal' Bell spoke next and °lf>Nl_led' his pleseure at being able 1° Drlllde' at the Fair ang said he was (hd to lee such improvement in the law of the union-inns nose. Uf Ute school MH being`hel`d through- out the Province eau eunmoa um Lhfeldm gnoneytmprllues nt; _ reel_ m e - Derimenm Ierm and by so doingadu- w children in the tests for the Hou M $::nlnimd' or mn f ~ ‘_ _vue the fourth He spoke at some length on farm pro- ducts and cattle breeding, and in con- clusion urged that those interested in cattle breeding should be present when the judges were making their awards and by so doing much -could be learned. . |Ex-Premier Arsenault followed with short address. in reference to the shortage of the exhibits he said that- in his opinion this is mostly due to the small amount offered for prizes and urged the Exhibitors not to look upon the Exhibition from a commer- cial viewpoint, but from an education standpoint in order that the Province may prosper agriculturally. iMayor Wright and iMr. Warburton each gave short and interesting ad- dresses. The judging of the exhibits g con- cluded about one o’clock. All the ludges expressed themselves as being well pleased with the quality _of the exhibits. in the main building there was a very large showing -of apples. There were not many entries in pears or plums. In household science work there was' a large number of exhibits in can- ned fruits but not many in cake, etc. Quite a large number of fancy work articles in Embroidering, Knitting and Crocheting were shown but very few hooked hugs or woven articles. There was a great showing of vege- tables and dairy products, but very little grain on account of the late harvest. iln the Arts Department there was shown the work done by returned soldiers', also a collection of 29 pain- tings by Miss Mary Doull of New York, who has a summer studio at Cape' Traverse. Some of these were very beautiful. There was also a good display by regular exhibitors. In the outer building there was a fine showing of horses pigs and poul- try, bu-t few cattle or sheep. The Exhibition on the whole was very satisfactory and proved -a source of! pleasure to the many who attend- e . - ¢_.__-.-_._---¢_l. "_ r TEMPERATURE `_ ~ 'mn wlrarrnlm- 1'ID11,1uooN.n;rc ._..| ` 'rits use vm be hish this' morals! at 5.64 and tomorrow at 7.08; it will be high tomorrow morning 4.19 and Sunday 6.15. - Sun este this evening et 5.58 end .Saturday et 5.56; it r|lel»t0ih0I‘1'0W mominzai sir and suuuv et 6-18- Flret quarter of the moon Thurs- day, 0ot.` Ind MI e. In ~ run mm ‘ransom 'out ini., io.- iu .lewis '»‘Ii‘i‘. §3'»i‘Ii‘.‘ il'r’$’¥.'iu§‘& knowledge they had at the time and in the circumstances as represented breaking thus temporarily and on o. all -their lives and who were Brieved Y L0rrleS° Foundation, his connection with which has passed and 1-¢5pDn3|\,19 ministers has helm B0 BUUHETY CFIIICIZGLL of the crown tell us of the govern- His VISWB Oil the UNION G0V@i‘I1m9Uf- ment of which they are members that Were €Xl>1‘€SB9d 115 IUTIOWSI thus far no policy has been evolved “May I pause for a moment." Sllld- to meet the after war ' conditions. Mr. King “to Bev 11 word colwernihs 'rhey strongly express their hope that the Liberal Unionists in Parliament the ggvemmeng will be able to evolve and in the country. I touch here upon rv progressive p011¢y_ They have lost ground which I know by muny is FG- faith but -they still retain hope. Could gnrded as gelicnte and by some as there be arranger condemnation of a ion Police to constitute one Federal even danger us. I have never consider- ggvemment, 9, stronger reason why ed it either and do not know Why it the present administration has for- should be so considered. Everything fel-ted all right to further confidence d9'D<-mds uDOIi the point of view from on the part of the people of Canada? which we take Our Stand. Whel-T181' Let me say to my Liberal Unionist we wish -to range ourselves with those fy-4-ends in me House of commons, I who are Svéi' ready £0 Imililfe mean can sympathize wit-h your desires and or sordid oi' evil motives to others, or with your .lgnginggg but unless you whether we are ready to concede t0 wish thc country to understand that others the some standards of right you desire to become Tories out and and Justice by which we Ourselves de- out dont wait too long for your hopes sire to have our motives and actions of (1 progressive policy will never be 'judged. realized in the reactionary group of `which fo the ti e bei ou have “First as to the Liberal Unionlsts becbme I:mmb0m_5BTh-6 £§be>;.al _pany U1l'0“HI10“f U19 C°‘mP*'Y» 0" mth" has .already formulated a. progressive those Liberals who supported the Un- policy' R policy of which the country T011 €°Vel`flm°nt In the last ge“eT“I is in great need. Don’-t fear that your elections. Are wo to believe that these constituents Wm believe that you are m9l\ and W0m9“ °f Liberal °°“vI°` betraying any .trust in daring to levy UWB- numbering themselves by “wus an allegiance of which youselves are ‘md5» W9" Wt h°“"5t' We" 'wt c°"` in so grave doubt. indeed there can on scientious, were not patriotic: in the ly be offence In continuing to follow 1/M95 “WY C9” In the light M the where you have ceased to believe. to them? For my part I declineto en- ° tertain any such belief. I would go farther and say that I believe that single asus with tI£Lb‘§;§;,e§_’;‘,§§1’)' orrsws, occ 2.-in u dreary unu- and In ifiusr ‘Y whom ersonab ling rain with draggled autumn leaves if ililggvlgfed aggrfgspeoted lima had swirllngin the wind, Sir Robert Bor- d . t d d ' i losed car e“”".".11 '::a.‘;'::s“:.. or .si.:‘s..2.:;: ..':.;z';.."..‘i..f.. years’ many ° Th 1 elddm lowers had gathered at ten o'clock science’s sake as ey rave s , h I suffered in their lives. if you ask me fm' gefleral caucus' 'mzfays gf! erezlg resenta ve of oth e- why (To I say This' lbanswersnigiusshg Xzhtglgdlflythgpgovernment and Com- I lgflfnvgix txegg Iiiuféy eftalix, own Lost mons- and of government supporters Intimate and mexong _"lends, not in the upper chamber, there belndg lblut I friends only but relatives and connec- few absentee? and “mae “naw a V' i h ever cast n Tory vote in for at. today s caucus .was discussed tm" W ° n thernornentous question of the future _ of union. The feature of the con-fer- t° t`h° hen? };‘°nI:° pgaceqi ilihggfsgigis ance was n pronouncement by the Pre ggzeig lr;,h,t°he- agonouglf the g0vem_ mier setting forth his opinions on the ` . ` i t th --M 1- p- -f -,;;-5;-1; i::;;“.°.“...“i.‘i.ua';f.:s‘v;;.:'."..°...f °I°“ I” ‘;PI?°“§ ‘i ° “fp’°,'“§,s,,, that soiiuated into u puny to desi with the the elect on. t s no su P if me t _ _ L d t pro ms o peace ou np- having acted thus from motives of 51'” t B d conscience and the highest patriotism, Mau” greeted Si’ R°b°"' °r en hen he entered the caucus room and the issue ofconiscription being no long W omical mme in mls country’ he was accorded a further ovation er "' 9 d n SI _now but when he rose to deliver his speech. °“°“° '“°“ 8" "’° ‘°“ ‘" si Ruben ii is stated iuiu stress “Waning the °Dp°"“mty to sweep on the fact that the roblems now fac from power o. government that has be- _ 9 r ment come a colorless affair. that :is nrstiltliier Lgglefih°tof_°‘:J':\§'éd“';';lt°:_I;;’ 53° J; the mbeml “or Conservative an d no h problems of the war had called for. He “V9 in name' and determined to 0| declared that these problems were na- on to h(;iIncTelTrT mI].?Ib;?§lts Tind Lgsjgol: tional and not sectional He dwelt waht r W n onomlc issues, upon the finan- °“ In tm” Icmmny that are making Rilalecondition of the country due to my progress in -placing in powerugov- C It t I ’ n e--meet the vi" be ’~“'°'°‘ “gi P"°' Iifé .l.‘.‘i;‘I¥’I...".§’..‘i`.‘.‘.`.. 2033. ."..'...`.”.i`.§.i..°..-. 5'?f‘;:v°0;;‘d lift: xofglgéytghfilte T__|‘1:,£;': al relations. Ho reviewed the 0110119 °“ S ~ i th t d r sl Un-lonlstts hiihtlie Hauler snag? 3:: ggrtllie igogrggsgsnttenmseigasaigi; arid governmen. er D05 Oil ' t _ th tg =--ee1v,}=°°=- degree ,jp §,“°““;,‘;,;° ’3?‘li.‘§°.§‘§lfi“l§ I3 252. i.°3.“....‘i.’E§‘..§i ‘md hu een ma 9 Du c y A ' the need for further enquiry before Elingtsgggraq 3:§ogr°§3|g'itBt3r;1 2:3' further revision, dwelt on the pressing d f ve ue and laid down the members held In onaws' on Tuwday :gi?ieraT"prliTiciplle that taxation should of this week. . 1 t 1,1 The press after mentioning the glelglaceft °“ the °h°“ de" mm’ a e names of the Liberal Unionist ment- ° °(*“'t - tm mucus was the ad_ con _ 1 d 1 ._ ment as- having been given our by eran Parilamentar an mi; e\ aéif 601 M Rowan camel- and simon "A i1\1°hi “DPW “" ““ ’”° ‘my W essfs -mb IU “mist m'em_ tical aims but for unity of _huI‘D09° meet “K °t the em fem in the and ideals in meeting the tasks which bare of the House was _ _ I- d d t c _ east block. The meetihs' expressed un Ulf; Uhffd- gg Pu‘;‘";’ mg; ;“n‘:;°rete‘;'; °;";lg“°{|Jn?,?,I:“a¥,‘;le,?,I,,,f,l,;: a:3l;h|;°£,cvy Tad T;ath‘;nPremRar's condition of heall-th ° 8 s ' t ii t ernment was congratulated on its sue- zz l"’3:)'l'|i ggfigz t°° “ea _ “pp ca on §§§:"a'f“,§m°§,§‘§§,’I,'§‘,1 2,’e,f;’L'{f,‘;'§,d"§§ Hou. N. w. nowsn and 1-ion. Jr.. support Union Government their inten C“Id°" “I” '£‘_’_If'________ tioir to continue to do so and the "" n was str-ously expressed that the L ggegrnment would be able to evolve _ a . a progressive policy, satisfactory to ‘clue-uoogtry to mesure arm- wer con- ition ., _ _ Thi: statement is very interesting A ' V , ::rTe:“gf"aT\TLlT;'r ‘RhTIiorrehtrhl:i?Tnr|sIl‘re: SYDNEY. Oct. 1.--'i'iie'la?Ior party r < U, up is wine-u mlm or il vidsaspru-A °f B°M1¢° H" "‘°°‘°“ "’“’,,',‘,’" mm. u "wma, 11,,” gluing; gmmm. one of its officials. to oW0le Pre oemsufn 'rue rn-ei is that the-nibsfar-Bushes in the torthoomine- renew $4 D; m. _ _ Uawnm’ “Prensa unqpugm “_ election.'Hamp|$n ie still abroad with V V 1296-10-1M4lpd LTIIIISIIIIIITIISIII IITIIIIIIII HIISPITTIS (Bpeolal to The Guardian.) OTTAIWA, Oct. 2.--General Mew- burn on the orders of the day stated that -the total number of troops' of the Canadian €Expeditionn.ry‘F'orce de- _mobiiized up to September 30 was 338,833. He said the total number of hospital patients still overseas on ,September 19 was 126, all other mili- _tary patients have been returned to Canada. he added. He said there were 6598 hospital patients .still in the military hospitals of Canada. MUST TTKT IIIITIIIN IN TIIIMT TTTTITI (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Oct. 2.--That the supreme _self actively in the Fiume affair is _becoming increasingly apparent. The _election which on November 16 will ,follow dissolution of the italian Parla- ,ment is destined to develop into a _bitter contest between the miiltarlst .and the nationalist element as to \vho ' ,will take the blame for the failure to ,annex Fiume. IIIIIIIIIITTII PTIIIET TI] III. IIIIUIISHIII (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Oct 2.-When the. house opened today Hon Mr. Rowell in- troduced a bill providing for thc amalgamation of the Royal North- West Mounted Police and the Domin- Police Force. He said the proposal _wus to change the name to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Thus the historic name of the Royal North- West -Mounted Police will be abolish- PIIIIIIIITWIIIIIIIT IIT-III5IT TIIHUIITII (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO. Oct. 1.-H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, will not pay another visit to Toronto on his return from the West, as was hoped by many citizens. Admiral Halsey. chief of the Pi‘ince’s staff, in a communication to Mayor Church on this matter said: “After considering your telegram and on con! sultation with His Royal Highness, I cannot comply with your request. I am most anxious that he should have a complete rest after his extended tour ln'Cnnadri.. I feel sure you will agree with this decision; The itiner- 'ary will not permit of it stop at Tor- onto about Oct. 17. -ki--1-__..._.. CONDENSED SPECIALS *TWO MEN BOARDERS CAN BE comfortably accomodated in private family. Apply at Guardian Office. 1282-10~1M3l~. . *FOR SALE-A WATCH CHAINE and stick pin at a reasonable price. Apply at Guardian Office. __@__..__.&_____ *WANT-ED, GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 154 Dorchester St. city. 1320-10-2\ '\'_"§‘ - Ii '.5 fr .‘. IR. T. wrt- I 1 . 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