i ___T. .~-- _ vw- _-_ wig _Ubi i ‘ I . _ V-_ ~ _ ' “ T11u`GU.Ta_iin1i{`1\‘ oovnlis Pnrlvolu nnwain rsnaivxi Lmn run mow. ovnn 48,000 1uaaDERs_na11..r \ -» * “gi mtown Guardian 'l’_hno Coma. _ f ||,,,,,_|ng° Guardian. _Ywlidlii 1U_!1~ lv ming Guardian im. ' `t cnannorrnrown, GANADA, MONDAY, ocrosna zo,-1919. wsu, csnsu, sam; url-A.. E5' nual dulnarlptirli, doigvdnd, llNEASlNES,__S..,0VERl s `,S f BALTIC SiTUA'iV`i0N » _< .. . PARIS, Oct 19.-The ‘inter-Allied the-'presence of these troops inthe Military Commission to superintend Ba the situ-ation of the German forces bl ol Generat von Der Goltz will leave li mi ins nsiois suites .prousuiy within* si., n very few_di1yS 88 there. is Bfeai- Un- vails in the Baltic Provinces. a into the same state which pre- ltic region and the increasing possi- so lity that Petrograd may soon change . - “ds and thus put an Northern R__s__ giéiiding tp latest advice still des er-. ` . ’ . 1-----_-L _ Viscgunt_E.§;Ii\l;I.fAllei;byi former ;:om '- _ l'fiB.l'l BI' l'l B 0 IB VC Ol' OHS oviet Troops are Still Desperately Defending Petrograd 3.'..l§‘§"i...'l.‘Z.'.?.‘ii..‘.‘;..l’.2lf“.'.‘.'.‘.‘i; s“;il.‘..l’.‘? To . the Falloi Which has not Been Confirmed; ` 33-133-¢"Xi»-5»?3'”$»3é`éf-<»?’e 53-`-‘.‘-’-1`-f»`i iuteraliied Commission. Leaves Shortly to Superintend 5 V Von Der Coltz’s Evacuation. . _ ” (special to the GUlI'¢ilal\-) - ‘easinoss in Paris over the Baltic_ - situation. The continued menace from (Special to The Guardian.) V toward which .anti-Bolslievilt troops ‘ have been ‘advancing since October LONDON, Oct 19.-Forces of the vlet Government of Russia, are ac- S. D eiy defending the city* of Petrogrud, _ . A A_l:enliY Appointed A r ron Peinociio ‘gi “°f‘llV@"‘it’”‘ _ S 11. Confirmation of dcspatches tell- ing of the fall of the former Rus- sian capital has not been received in official quarters here. Another Consultation A001100 Finds I0 be c Cver President Wilson (speclm to the Gunrdpam) bault, (Chambly and Vercheres), has .. on notice that he will inquire on the actor manager, died in Loudon ondny as to the amoun-ts' of the dlf- yesterday after a long illness due to a rent reglmenhal canteen funds in nervoiis iireakdoivii. - iv.isHiNo'i‘oN. occ 19.-rivs psy- QV siclans 'agadint wei_;e trivl consultt lgodaiy és ~h -o einesso res- Qelfn ;$,li;f;’on_.H,is doctors announced England and France; if there was any improvement in their night bulletin m hut no chances are being taken, it W was stated and a consultation today "1 wus considered advisable. , le To italy and Slavia __ . ""'_ ' dc (Special to the Guardian.) in l'AItIS, Oct 19.~I)ccis-ion to_leavo ie the scttlenieiit of the Fiunio Question in to direct negotiations' .between Italy rind .lingo Sluvia has been reached by the peace conference' according to the Excelsior (Special to the Guardian.) _ IIELSTNGFORS, Oct 19.--The Fin- nish ilarliameift rejected ye_S‘i81`li9-y’ the peace offer from the Bolsbevlki. Australia to Build Fourteen Ships. 5° nhl states fthat the Commonwealth is in build it fleet of fourteen wood- "_“ _ on \,0SSels_ tions, clainied_ to have secured two ‘ti and a hall' _million francs worth of ntracts tor the association at SPEAKER 0|: 1-HE Bm-|-|SH (spasm to me aua,.d|,n_) Lyons V- Fair. She was to et twent w..\sniVNo'roN,_osr. 1a.-A srsnit if Additional U. S. Credit to italy. CC' of $I.000,000 to Italy was announced c~ today bv ilie` treasury making $1,- ' 620_5j22_S`72 advanced .to that country cmtmn "°f“5‘3‘1 £0 W1!/~ chairman of the Federal Devolution _ ommission whose personnel will “tract ‘WS N100 0-lid they \V=‘i‘8 consist of sixteen members of the ally i0 Seltl-8 f0I‘_ that. but MiSS Commons. _The commission wiili con- ---S-----' Browne argued that it was the Export sldonsmd report upon a scheme of ° d Assc_ciatlon’s fault that all were not legislative administrative devolution carried out. _ within the United Kingdom, having _ Tho issue in the case is whether regard firstly, to the need of preser- S Ui? “$50013-U0” \V'€l`@ agents for Can- ving to the Iinperlul Parliament the _ f gdliln liiallu`l’8.Ctl1i‘eril ailtl she R Sub- six'<;]ng/ivo consideration of` foreign gent, or whether they were buyers imperial affairs- and subjects affecting mill'lilhivntrgigvggegéttied out of court the United Kingdom as n whole' Ninv vonk, oct. ic.-'rm-rs is no iii _ mmeidmte drop in understood_.their plea was that the an iudiclmon of qn I shipping difficulties and the' falling ii p,.,,§iden_t of the National Boot and exchange rates as well as' the French need of providing for effective admin- tration of the allocated powers. The Impossible to fill the contracts. ' special needs and characteristics of tl U it d ' 1'ootwearprlces,' J. F. .Mel-llwain. shoe Manufacturers’ Association siiid :F Inst night in ia statement in _which he asserted hat his rem-arks at the Mid,- a wias assessed for the payniciit of dani- ` l ngeg iarlslng from the riots at Kim-I H101 filili Wdtley ciiinps. If that assess- inV ~ . - iii ~ 0bject id_Investigation OTTAWA, Oct. 18.--Joseph Arcliam- ' oney le-ft' over, and if that nioney ill be returned to the different regi- ents. -- \Mr.' Archambault also desires to rn if the government of (‘.an:iilii~ em Wd.; mm\(.__ ML Amhmnlmlm as-ks' the Right Rev. Charles Gove, Bishop it the amount was; il' money was `°r diluted from the piiy of rioicrs to hi _________ but there is ii wiilespreud revolt ii- gninst .the principles of Christiaii inor-` Jiity. Except in the viiguest sense, This Young Lady Was a Hustler -1.- is \ _..L._. gi- as I_‘_Q_¥`_iD0Nry QCA- 19~`Th9 EXP0!`f A5" witness a real reign of anti-t‘lirist, so im iw" 'J (aalmda WGFB U16 flfifelld' ni.any anti-Christs are there in our .ans n a .suit brought by Miss modem w0,.|d_ (spasm to me Gua_|.d|an_) Browne. F.iR.G.S., before the Court oft ni-nrnoiininn, ost 19.-The Her- Kings Bench- » pr Miss Browne, who -has liad experi- tp is _ y r_ cent, of the gross profits' from e -business, which' was to be on ii. i. f. basis, but claimed the asso- th _md __ _mu of $9_64,_,_419_494 to an the co’l‘he association claimed only one C Allies. ' . re by the Export Association. wltnoiit on eii- side being heard, but it is as iport restrictions last _.April, niadc is Henry Irving World is Full ei;-t [imp nm,-,essn,,.m_ and if ,JH s0m_ (`iiur<'li (‘.oiigrcss nt l.cir‘estci' yestci-_ rs affected were not inuli-ted for ““-"- The ‘UASDOII Said it is not only one pgym¢ntg_ '_ iiint I-hose who positivcl hold the . (‘.li The Bishop of Peterbonoiigli, in his GG in the 0l`8&YliZ£lii0n Of eXhii1i- “The choice before us now" he said s bfitiveeii hell and Utopia." D _ al consViiierati0n being given to the it Died in London s (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Oct 19.-Henry B. Irving Dfmti-Christs L()N»DO’N, Oct. 19.-'l`lie liking oi’ Oxford for ipliiin speaking, was ex- bited when he prenclicd liefore the .V ristlan faith ure in the iniiiority, 'iktin cannot-lie culled' ri Christian untry. The demand for free divorce, c cpen acquiescence in ,izninornlity the inevitable consequeiiceof what eupheniistically culled birth control, e evidences of this. It would not tonish us, Bishop Gove added, to esidentinl address, bluntly offered e 2,000 delegates an alternative. .m_______ ' HOUSE TO BE CHAIRMAN LONDON. ost 1`s.#ii is nnnouliced at the speaker of the House will be It will also consider and report up- lhe allocation of financial powers between the Imperial Parliament d the subordinate legislative, s ec t die State Shoe ‘Wh-olesalers’ conven- lion here. had been misquoted. Mr. .\icEiwain had been quoted as predic- ting that the shoe prices were due for ii tumble ai-tier Christmas. .__._._._____._~__... _ _ ` I is Needed On Nelson Day, October 21. the Navy League of ‘Canada will lnunch, its Dominion-wide cam- piiign to secure $500,000`to help' _ in its work of educating the* peo- ple tb the vital importance of sea power and of n national mar- = itiine expansion. The work is essential to our national future, for ii we Vfiiil to create a vast and national life will ho dwarf- cil, and our hopes of future greatness denibd -us. If Canada ' is to be great; if she is to be prosperous, it is essential that she be in a position to cpinpete against the`nations of the world in the great war of comiiierce. The Navy League aims to equip Your lie_lp _ _ of the Day independent of the other. '°` export trade our comimercial I 9 E P alll; ite e§:;r:esiciiie(;ireilliat the commission ,_.._... w -Sir:-The following might- illustrate lslatures are to be established will ill start its work at un early date , , » the compound portions of ie n e -------1- Kingdom in which the Subvrdimlie l ' ' . . - - P--_--°-- the reason for the action of the City Teachers who have sent their con- ditional resignations to the -School Board. V a » member of the firm provides a DRY! A alone has the power to appoint and dismiss employees. These employees lcouoiusio sriicnis | A and B are in partnership, having V i large number of employees Each \_._..__.__._._..__ / MEN WANTED.-TO HELP BU|LD ranch. Phone 554. ' Octi17-31 are tall iui.ensely_ Interested in the __P_ANo BARGA|NS_2 FINE sEQ_ prosperlty_of the’firm, and have enter-_ cd into rt Union, topromote the best interests of the firm, also for mutual protection. A few, oi’ the employees, better re- iiiunerated than the reVst_, seeing their fellows working for a wage entirely insufficient, units with insrn in their eiforts to get better pay.-The com»pla.lnt *WANTED TO RENT-THREE OR ond hand upright pianos for sale iii H. A. Tanton & Co.'s 144 GFSM George Street. 11_12-9-23Mff- four rooms or a small cottage or -tenement. Write P. O. Box 280. City. ` 1675-1.0-10M3ipu. \_ is on account of 'the part paid by B. But as A has the management of the employees; the few better satisfied ones, notify A that unless' the griev- ance of their fellows is reetii'led,~ they (the few) will quit with ,the -others. This they do because of their Pniv/irs sAi_s. A Pniv/ifrs SALE' of furniture. including dining tablu, sideboard, cabinet, rrramophono. etc. Last' Word. of claims to have invented it new dirig- b ible 380 yards long, and SO yards wide _ and provided with six motors of 500 liorse ower ouch with ii erica stopping at l)ikni~a, Vi/Test Africa. _The dirlgihlii it is Claimed by Sig- ncr Uselli, is capable of transporting at ivoiglit of twenty ions and cziii nt-- tain it speed of forty-i‘ive miles an hour with one motor. fifty-two, miles un hour .with tivo inotors and seventy- iwo miles: an hour with all six motors cover inure' tlirin 5,000 inllos. _ 'a ‘Sigiior Uselli :issorts that the dirig- R iblo is so coiisiiwictcil that ii. ciin C Six (UWB C0 fly fruni Rome to South r Aniericn. lie will make a tri-al flight F ‘ WASHINGTON, Oct, 18.-Failing af- iiar an all-day conference to avert a strike of nearly half a million bitum- 5 son tonight invited miners and oporat- e other el'fort~lo bring about pence in H the industry 'will he made. is Both sides accepted the ii1vItation!5 This did not offer any great hope, e howev if r r t » operators stood firm in their demand 0 hour day, and not to deal with the k unions unless the strike set for No-‘f, the United Mine Workers of America d whose word probably would swing e, terrible strain when he left the three-I cornered meeting. Speaking to ali] told Secretary Wilson that the thirty- h init-tee would be here Tuesday to meet nn cqunl niiinber from tho other side, vene the joint interstate wage confer- ence “unless the operators changed their stonewall attitude," ' and indi- Tlionius T Brewster, chairman of he Coal Operators of Central Com- petitive Coal Fields, which embraces the states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio _J and \Vestci'n Pennsylvania, after sit- Secretary Wilson and Mr. Lewis, hurried away from the secretary‘s of- fice and refused to talk. An hour or .1 two later he sent word .to Mr. Wilson that his scale committee would be on --- ------ - ii Tomorrow _ Nelson Day Nelson llny marks the an~ niversary of one of the out- standing victories in our Emplro history. Just 114 b will be held at 127 Water Street on Tuesday, October 21st front one D- , nl. to six p. m. li. ‘0-10-17M4l. obligation to their fellows, also with the hope that A, lo prevent the whole concern from being thrown into con- ihe nation to meet this virus- fusion, win use his iniiuspss with B cle. lt is working _for u greater 16 gi-ont the requests that have been and better Canada. l _ _-made upon. him. _ - _ __ , '\ '! - _ -I am Sir etc. ~ ` SPECTATOR. CBJECTS 0F s NAVYV LEACUEV i-\ ..V -. ` ~ ' ' ._ ._ ‘:i.;~:. _ -_ 'rss Pansy urine Navy Lelsgns of csnsas ni s sauna me son- struotive one and has won the support of the thinking people of *QUEBE6 HEATER FOR SALE. V Apply 134 Hillsboro Street. »wAr`rr¢o A Eomrsrsu-_r. canes- ai servant. 'Waxes 515.00 l IIi0lll-h- *To i_s-i-.-irunniei-‘iso i-iouss; with all modern improvements._ Pleasant central situation. Apply, M. B., P. O. Box 456. i 1650-10-18-ni3lpil A--L _ _ ' - 1538-10-18Mtf Also young girl as nuraemaid. No v,-|,nl||ng_, Apply Mrs. '1‘smple,_ 49 Longworth Avenue, / _ _ .1sii{io1rusi. 1 ~ csnsos.-w .r iV mica i ‘ ir win in with wer =i>l'\‘°'.¢i “M r liwirws ooiiiigeuptitiig your lggieiiae mdméneip in our Dominion-.wide °°fTl\i>liln` toriiise 0500.000 Ito _sp`xi=t¢i`iie our work. , _ ' .ous owners in insiiinoiiiiii Day" unreal mi 1." To conduct a tho1‘liiiUlily"‘ jorllnlted _educational oampsim Census, in msiisrs _peasinins M the Navy and Harm' and Canadian Baller! institute! and Hos- mayi be Molded 'anon wiiwrso Ar ouoaa nook-Kees. gg _png Wh0_ Will 0l'l(___ lil mall- SIN iliii 'emi-e. _ ' _ Yin psi-son oi- Y_ "`-‘fd C0., N0. _ ` V _ . 1085-10J17Mt£. Illini 'Av0nue, _Ch_ riottetown. I ' hour of triumph one of the yedrs ago. on October' 21st. there was fotight and won the decisive naval engagement of Trnfiilgur. The Empire loaf in its r st heroes known to the which have been lying idle and they RVOIME, Oct. 18.~(‘.elcstic Uselli, one will be disposed of at cost for sold- M of the plonieert, of uviuticii in Italy, ler settlement at Edmonton on Noveni . . ‘ U »‘-D . ' 'hlch he ln- T ll R tends to fly i‘1‘oin Iioni-e to South Ani- el- .. glhic mil navigate for six ilnvs and P i'lo:it,'hut he is not rertiiin that il. can me" d0ter.mhmti°n.t° Stan'-I firmly U’ w(,_uthe1. it Storm at sem the resolution previously agreed upon owned by uusmpim Kcmul P;\5l1;_i, 'Signer Uselli expects it will take “viz” to go on strike “mess meir 2111 in the early part of December. 3 Conference Fails to Avert , Strike of Coal Miners T inous coal miners, called for the very N the unions one way or the othei‘,`c,-in-t k 1 _. tl . showed that lie was laboring under a Comuftmtviiirlgelig nilienyeiiilxd come ima K1 _ is task of ini 1 i' ' . group of reporters, he said he had 1913, and on Jl:i,iu.x.;rfly3l ltlliifgw-f,1rIe;};' t d r . . __ . two members of his wage scale com- inegstgyetaslf§;§3)n1f§fn:;0up' HMS” Lu but that it would be useless to recom- T cated a willingness to frame another For the murder of James McKay, sher agreement. \. ift’s officer, in November last, the »' - » ih1'6B Sf0DDe Creek .bandits died on t the scaffold this morning. Victor Cur- mel, Jean Baptiste St. Germain and _ cells at 7 o’clock into the jail yard, lint-Z i11l‘0UQl1 U19 day M ll '£11019 With and within one minute from the time the guards entered the cells the men were dead. They dled_ side by side the same crline. hand for the .i0ii1l;. c0Ilf€l‘€l\C6 i0m01" boldly to the scaffold. Arthur Ellis, row. carried out the sentence of the court, and In thc drop their necks were Pulse ceased twelve minutes after- wards in each case. Piiililllillil' V (Special to the Guardian) ’LONDON, Oct 19.-Field Marshal ir E. Reginald Wingate. ,dian _Reserve ~ acc -1 “They are appealing to America for he (Special to the Guardian) he] OTTAWA, Oct 19.-Forty-four not quarter sections of land, approximate- 1 d 'inventive Genius 1,; ~ in Big Dirigililes om the Bob Tail Indian Reserve ~ . UPON UNI Accept Mandate for Part Settlement of Which is ly -All ____ ___-u#i.>_.. iioiooionoi ciiis TED STATES of _ Turkey the Delay in Attriiiuted to U. S. (Special to the Guardian) lto ‘not the fact that Turkey’s destiny could be settled uniil it was learned MANCHESTER. Oct 19.-Premier whether' the United States would ept a mandate for parts of Turkey in p," the Premier said, “and 1 ‘hope _ I£.;_0_y_;ly_(lel_ori;;9e_ii;_ha%n'{1Id_d{§_;is éi_<;r_i;Sye_s(; i;l1_;ire the burdens otVcivili;/.zition out- e of America. “We are undertak- g a great civiliziiig at a great cost." said. "We beg America to join us." Replying to charges of government in vain. Unless America listens extravagance, the Premier declared o not know what will happen to ilie goveriiiiient would stand or fall Turkish treaty could be attributed in 7900 acresi have been Withdraw" DHl‘l~S Of i-he Turliisll EmDi!`€-" upon its efforts for economy. He said The premier declared that delay 'in rl; ar Ponoks, Alberta. The Soldiers the Settlement Board secured these lands , at Britain must economlze for years come. er 19. Their Detennination ii Pasha Discovered issing Enver Proiiteering Tribunals (Special to Tne Guardian); LONDON, Oct 19.-Mr. McCurdy . P. of the Food Ministry states CONST1\N'l`if\'0PLi‘3. Oct 18.~Ef1-' that sixteen hundred profitecring tri- l‘ P09110- U15 y0U"i»¥ '1`i}l`kiS`il 'M501' ininals are already working since the 0 fi"d f1'0ll\ (`0ilSUUiUl1Uil1€ i0 93 Profiteering Act was passed. The Food i . . _ ~ pe arrest upon the downfall of the M inisiry has instituted‘1,350 prosecu- an ' YOUHLI Tuiif i`(‘l~7ii1‘f‘. ‘intl “`|"’5U When’ tions and ncuiii'cd lines totalling $35,- 0 er,_u_bouis it lnid been iinpossible to learn 000_ . B ll cc, had lately been soon at Kara- gh and .Ilakou in the Cniicasiis. One A largely amended nweting of mn' Fgasoii ici' his activities in tho new a Usini: one niotor. li. is said the dlrl- 'wflchers Union was. held .in the Yefllllilifi Of A1.ci‘buijii1ii. (N0\'U1@l'ii rince of Wales tnillege 511i\1i'*13y Persl:i,) ziiid_iilso ziniuiig the Turtnrs, itcrnoon at which the present edu- is titionai situation was thoroughly dis- ,L usscd. and the teachers rc»:ifi`irined W esoncihle demands were met. The discussion was general and ear ln tomorrow’s issue ‘ .l“.f..ofa.‘ia.;x‘~2..;;'::i;'.i..star““ 509255 UD lillliiiilillils 3:* *__* - Ai _ _*__* EN *GERMAN U-BOATS WERE SUNK BY U. S. MINES pu an submarines, have irow been s\v_e.pt,_,pu D 01' destroyed ltear-Admiral Strauss: lift aid t0d'Jy on his .ari'iv`a.l here on the Ui’ teamer Adriatic. Of the mines plant- UU tl, he added, 22,000 were picked up pected iiiontlilfr, which will bring the er' 0 991959" FUV95 Of the intoact, the others having been sunk £0 t . not to negotiate any demand for a six gill-9 Siexgroylfg ixildgdhig ,Y0;'3s(',1e_,',I;?le..§;le to now that the mine barrage was ef- eciive in Stopping the subrnsrinsV" Vembef 1- WHS Called dff- salr Admiral ' Strauss. "We aiiio F John L. Lewis, acting president of know that at least ten U_b0ats were estroyed by lt. In our sweeping op. 'ations we discovered four of the Admiral Strauss was detailed to cr. HREE MURDERERS HANGED * AT PRINCE ALBERT FRIDAY PRINCE ALBERT, Sask, Oct 18.-- oseph Gervais were taken from their t the same time on the scaffold for They gave no trouble_ and walked ie men standing on a single trap. roken and death was instantaneous. . . political DOWCI' who must be ircutcil it . ‘ ' - .- So' far Envcr lhislizi has been dis- SYDNEY, N. S., Oct. 17,-The ollt- er, November and December :in t _ . ns for the year. I ‘OTTAl\VA, Oct. IS.-For failing to ___ ako returns u.-sto his income .lnines H y police court this morning. Ilo '__ '4~§-00-0 O-*%O+§O-O G%'§# WO ¥§O-O QQ ' that ho is tliorcby' making himself Ii thereby insuring his own srifetv il the Nationalists. in f in _ od t from the iiiiilas,-,of-tlie Nova. Scotia W Steel and Coal llonipnny at Sydney 01 NEW YORK. Oct. 18.-All of the Mines will show ri substantial increase, 7,0010 énines that were laid in the this y ;r '- 8 5-02 018 _ _ ort if cu over an area of mor tha production for 191 was . on:-4. We Of Winter. Secretary Of Lf1b0I‘Wll- six thousand square miles by thi; Anil while the output for the present yeui _ _ _ rican_ Navy and___wh_ich resulted in is expecLcd.to reach 550,000 and ovci ors to send-tlien’~full~seale-committees .the destruction of at lens; ten Ge,-_ Up 1 ` . . fx to Wuizlirngton next Tuesday when an- m ci ov cr that of 1918 The cntifll to the end cf Septrinbei the to il $8,788 for 7-month- __ old-Helier LONDON. Oct. 10.-_A world recorl prices for cattle was established at sale of Siiort-liorns at the Aberdeen- sliire Show today. The first bull calf .. . . . ertuin resolutions were unanimously S t I C [_-, ‘i°Pi@d- the text Of which will au- 9' ol- sa3,2c1. rns can was ones by the enter thc`ring wus’ knocked down moiis. Shorlhorn king, William Dut- e, of Collynie. This figure is the ighest price ever paid for a bull calf. iother worlil’s record was establish- biy James Durno, of Uppermill, ho obtained $8,788 for ci seven-niunih d heifer calf. ade “Examples” tpiit from tl\»\. comp:iiiy’<: iziur mil--f~., . ries was 383.231 tons. During Ott! tput of 55,000 tons and over is ex- al production up to over ` *_ LIIJLE, iFri1nce, Oct_. 10.-A dis- 550 000 trict court-nizirtinl here has just drawn ' p nn indictment of the various _Prus- , ~ ;~_'_p_&i Zinn officers who, during the occupa- ____--mi p MAN IN VICINITY OF $600 _____ rl C MacDonald, ri local tlieatrc mriiiag- E21 was fined $600 and costs In the ivi s cliairged under tho oi'der-in-coiin- _H of 1917 relnllng to income tax. ` i}X 'lil on of Lille by the (lerinun army, sur- ssed all one run imagine in acts of u :i ORGE1-FULNESS COST OTTAWA cruelty inflicted on the lnliabiiants. The louder of the gang, whose extra- itioii will be clenizindcd forthwith, is oiint Von Bismarck, a grandson of o Iron Chziiicclior. (iliarges against ii Count include that of having caus- tlie death of fourteen people in ix lingo near Vnlenciennes in thc most riitl manner ever recorded in French innls of crime. Coiiiii. Bisiniirk said be would innko ziniplcs of hit, victinis. Before they were put to death thc prisoners wel'-f- brouglit out on the Market Sqiifirr, 404-o¢»4++¢+4+o~¢4 V04-ro-+0 0 04 , n il were iioggcd befiiiwg the eyes enforced assembly of the villagers I i`hcn the prisoners were lead to :. I ° wail and shot, after which Blsmark SO mm A nded that the neighboring houses be set on hrc. The fourteen ' victims. some of whom were not dead, The success of the big Dom- were thrown into the flames. Aftt-rward Bisiiiarlt caused the ur l“i°“‘\Vid0 Neisim Day Cam' rost and death of ii piiblica whoni paign of the Navy League of V gm Canada to secure $500,000 de- pends upon the support given it ,a by the individual. Without the hozirtlest co-operation of every H, Navy League incnibci' and sym- |- pathlzer, it will be found ini- O-O-0-O H. accused of inciting the people tn. :chcl against thi: iiiviiiler. The pulm n was placed against ri wall and =hot by Gerinzin soldiers. and iiecnu.-i» was not kill:-d, Bisinarck, who \i:i.- osont ordered liiiicers to chrirgo in.;. lnuil-.-i‘pa.itoi'.'d form ns it lay on rhV iiliheibie U1 ilfiiiill U19 51100055 ;i‘..nii‘i;l. .Pirfilly 'llismark hlinsclf whicli the appeal deserves. Rc- 0 -Q ized the body, .ind Swinging it ow: memhor you nru not working fol' is lieiiii. hurled it into 0. wutur irouf.,li OOOOOO .n or_i;:iiii'1.zition ulonc; you are working for thu pmtociioii :intl also nt lizind. ` Oiliiir crises of cruelty against ll...- Ylrospcriiy of (‘.:iiiiiiiii. Give the -.1 '. . . . . - . , . i.iii..is llciitiiniiiis .it Lillo .no ic.- best that is in you! Work your O riivd. and nil the oiiliccrs are to hi liarilcstl ltunir‘iiibei` the date, pied by |.~,~(\n(.h w,n.[S_,nu,.ti_ll_ Um, O-OO-O Nelson Ilny October 21. L* fl llisiiini‘t‘li’s oilicers wus ti. prof:-_-_. r in Uologiio University. -AND- . Fiiiiiiliiiii Navy League Work Past and Present is NOT a war time organization. The movement was inaugurated almost two decades before the Great War and it was to the wiitclifulncss of its members that ' 'rl , . . .-. ’- ' . i ‘V .._¢ is » g este. . high sons. but it established vlctorioiisly the sacred right or nuuikliid to breathe the -breath of freedom the world over. Without Trafalgar there could have been no Waterloo; without either there could_ . have been no A-rmistice Day, - no tame surrender of the Ger- man Fleet. Canadians should not forgot the significance 01! ' Nelson Day, fbi' ii. stands for the -force QMM gave, 0110111 the right of-becoming the autonomous nation that they are. The Navy _League ot ._ Canada is celebrating Nelson _my by launching its huge Doininiomwide _ca_mVpuign to .gqeure i$500,%;`_=tD Odlloulb _ the people to] "vital neces- sity oi’ sea and to the JOI creation of a. -__V\ii. .Merchant Marine. Thliihe il' i_L\0rbettB1° a you can sow you B _- :rebiaiion otl'uIs_tor viii; V -.tina day SU-\1.~‘l!lll>,-br icin- ' ing whole-liea _ ___ ,<.h\_f_m\li\ll~ tn Navy Mala! Luamiiakti i'_:\;cceaa that If of war . ' ‘ ' DF D - - _lbig work; it will .help you and _every at '$.83 and .W_ednclilary' at The Nnvy Leu-_:ue of Canada is working to assure the protection and os erity of the Dominion lr is a other. Canadian. Will you help your countrymnn and your country by join- ing to make the Navy League-‘s big "Nelson's Day" campaign an outstand- ing success'.'- Remember the date - October 21st. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON . ETP _ _ _.__ 'l‘0lRON’D0, Oct. 19.-Westerly winds fair and cold. 'I'-he I-ide will be hilh this mornin: at 7.48 and tomorrow at 8,50: it will be”_lil¢n tonight at 8.80 and ioimrrovr _ 'at .09. . ` V _ Bun. esta this evening at 1.28- -and tomorrow at 1.27; it rises tomorrow. -I List quarter moon riimiiiii; osi. Ahh 1|.0°. D. mg ‘ - New moon Thunday, oct. and 3.40 p. mt _ _ . -the British Naval nppropria. tions were not pruned. BUT FOR THE NAVY LEAGUE AND ITS MEMBERS. LIKE CHARLES. LORD BERESFORD, WHO FORESAW THE GERMAN MENACE, AND EXERTED EVERY FACULTY TO MEET IT, THE BRITISH NAVY AND THE BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN IN THE CONDITION .OF INVINCIBLE EF- FIENCY AND NUMERICAL SUPERIORITV OVER THE GER- MAN FLEET8. _ ` In Canada the Navy league, owing to the necessities of war was forced at first to perform ii war work. In our big drive last year you and every mambo, of the Navy League helped to give that aid so greatly needed to our sailors and their dependents. All told, Canada raised $1,700,000 for this purpose. In the United States a national subscrlptionis now being taken -to further aug- ment the moneys raised for this purpose. The object ll in mise a fund of from ten to twenty-five million doliairs to be invested in American securities for the Gridowllllllt 0! ll0m'Gl ln' 0l‘0\\%‘ BP!- tiiin for lnilrm and maimed sailors and their dependents and the dependents of those gallant men who made the IHDPUUIO 00"' tice during the great war. It I A Glorious work that our S0119* -i-ons -menus is ins united stares -rs nertofmins wid the reorie- of Canada appreciate it to the full. . ~ , ' on Nelson my, gowns, 21st, the Navy League of Canada* is putting on ii campaign to mm-ease its membership. One iiiindred thousand membei°sarewn.nted.F'iY0 h\\l'l0|‘°d ¢Y1°\|!5lld @0111", I-ra also needed to help our consdlan sailors and their institutes uid to prom0te'Boya' Naval Brigades. IF CANADA I8 T0 BECOMI A Gicnxr NATION wg Mun' HAVE GANADIAN 8HiP\j_AD!~ ounasv ,rnorscreo svA CANADIAN NAVY. Auiwiaanu- an sv cannot-AN sAii.o|ia. THE NAVY LIAGUI AIM! To same 'ri-iis iiirro A-iiaAi.l'l'Y- V. . . V . i r _ is _ . 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