The Paper The! Covers Prince Edward IIIIIYI i Like the llmijullflllulllillll iisislil i O-l-rlottqtown Guardian, Three Genie. Evening Guardian 1881. ' SlITN liilll ltlilNlliiifllfilll More Bomb Outrag Precaution Being ‘ers of 1918 Susp Plot. (Special to The Guarfllan.) NEW YUTl-K. Septnnlber lit- More lbomlb outrages were feared 10410-3’ following the discovery of pamphlets lildicntlng that "An. archlst fighters" who mailed scores of bombs to prominent. (lltizeng in Mlw 1918. were responsible for the Wail Street explosion Thursday, UVERPOOL PAPERS OUT TODAY. ‘LUNKDUN. September 18.—Tlle strike of printers in Manchester and Liverpool as a result of which no papers have been published ln tllose cities since August 20, was provisionally settled today, The newspapers are expected to re-ulp- pear on hlozldzly. l es Anticipated and Taken. Bomb-mail- eat-ed 0f Wall Street every resource of tlhe l-‘ederul Gov- ernment detective System which resulted in the downfall of many German plots and the capture of ifiliies during the war was thrown into tile hunt for plotters today in an atcnipt to run them down anii block further outrages if tilt-y are contuuilplated. Disloyal Members Were Re-elected ' (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, September 1_'l.—The five Socialist assembiylnen, whose eXlvulsion from the New York legis- lature at the last session on charg- ‘es of disloyalty attracted world- ._.__. 14~....-.. iconnizlislii srlcilist, FOR SALE ELECTRIC LIGHT plant. Apply B. C. ivebster, North River 2906—9-20-3ipd WANTED-TEACHER FOR THE Hunter River ‘Sllillfliement $250. Alp-ply to lWait- er Whiltlock, Secretary of Trus- lees. 2905-9-20-8i pd WANTE-D.—A HOUSEMAID. AP- lply ill evenings Mrs. (LIL-B. ILongwortil 181 Fitzroy lSt. 2907-9-20-3i WANTED A OOMPETENT MAID with some knowledge of cook- ing. Salary $30.00 per month. Ap- ply to Mrs. W.A. Ferguson, Box 1, Moncton,‘ NB. 2908-9-20-2i pd *STRAYED.--FROM CENTRAL ltoy-ulty, milk cow red and white. Top off right ear, split in left. Kindly inform of licr whereabouts Alex Agnew. il.lt. No ti. (litur- llolleiuyvn. WANTED-A MAID. APPLY TO Mrs. J.O. A-rsenault, 133 Kent Street. 49-3-1 WANTED YOUNG LADY AS clerk in retailstore. Alpipiy A.il. care of Guardian. Sclhool. No 218.l wide attention, lhave all been rc- . 'elected.by substantial majorities, complete returns from yesterday's special election showed today. ..___.._.40->.__._ Factory Seizures (Special to The Guarflian.) l lt()Ml.<1,Septeiiinhl' (its; faced i1 storm growing out of ills decision to appoint a. couuuiss~ ion to devise a new- industrial sys- tem which would give labor o. voice ill the management of industry. 'l‘h-. Premier's decision to draft such laws met lwith outspoken disapprov- al from employees but there was a general disposition lo accept the scheme lratlier tlhan idisrupt title striking workers to go on holding and 0p- erutlng plants as at present. Plant seizures‘ has spread to "Rome. ac- buslness ‘by permitting cording to reports today, two snlall lplants were said to have been til-k- en over by workmen. There were SriZUFBS at Novul-u and Legnola al- so. Rcports from Gcnoa said that workmen tiring of confinement in plants were descrtlng in consider‘ Red guards were said to be rounding up strikers to able numbers. garrison plants in Trieste. ‘Fischer sun l Still in Progress l8.~l’rcnller Giol-l-tti on resuming his duties t0- Held in Jail Th Peop Minister of Tittle Blg Meetings in th F. B. M llRllRQ Sent. 18.4mm political mllellllg hem l“? lllght in the Prin- cess Theatre. and nu overflow nleel, 111g in the Academy Hall were tre- .- ill-us successes. Long before the B-Pliolnted hour of the meeting Y" "olumrnce crowds of men and women from town and county pack ed ‘both the theatre and Academy Hall to capacity. The chairman, U.W. Stuart, opened the meeting, reading an introductory address in which he eulogized in glowing ‘forms the spealker for the evening the Right Hon. Sir George E. 100s‘.- el‘. lllid added that he was present to speak on this occasion in the interest of Hon. FJB. McCurdy, his colleague in tile Cabinet lulu in the interest of the county, the province and the dominion. Hlon. FEB. McCul-dy, being on "l9 Dlllllorlll. was called upon and spoke for a few minutes with en- ergy and directness, denouncing the different canvasses, made agalngt him. He challenged the canvasses used by his opponent. He claimed lhe lllYlllel‘ llflrty did not discuss the political issues but sought to gain prestige by unfair means. Mr. Mhcllllly called upon the voters to ll-‘lk llllEllllOlis and make enquiries and consider well the importance of upholding government ‘by sup- llllrllhl! him by their votes on the 20th of September. fill‘. Mcuurdys remarks were loudly cheered, and when the chair- man was about to call upon Sir Geo. E. Foster, Norman Fulton, a France Threatens l To Withdraw (Siioclal to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Sept. 18-—A ram csblsmto the Montreal Star says: "The Echo tie Paris to day said tho Flfllhh government had instructed llie representative at the League ‘ll Nlllllllls ‘Cvllllcil. Leon Bourgeois that France will withdraw from the League if Germany is ndnm. ted at the forthcoming conference ill Geneva." FINE RECEPTION T0 SIR iilzol. Fll-STER and Commerce Ailtlresslil Two e interest oi lion. cCilrdy. young returned soldier, stepped nut upon the platform and presented Sir George Foster with a bouquet o1 flowers. As the bouquet was received, rousing cheers and a tiger were given by the audience, led by Hon. F.-B. MdCurdy. all‘ George spoke most appropri- ately of the floral -gift and the great and real sacrifices that this young soldier made for his country. He said that after the cruel war was 0V1". and now that all nations wire struggling to re-construct. their governments, everyone should think and act right, and in a large hearted way in all matters. '51P George took up the different difficult problems that contront- ed this lDominion. and showed how lmiliortant it was that a. stable and able government should be main- tained land supported ‘by all the people. He urged that confidence and hearty ‘salmon of thB electors of this county be given to his col- lflflslie and friend, Hon, RB, Mr;- Curdy. After speaking about an hour at lhe Princess Theatre Sir G-eorge FOB-lei‘. Hon. Mr. lvrccurlly and (l-th- crs went. to the Acadenzly Hall where u big o-scrflow audience hull assent-bled and were being address- ed by John Bast. iif.lP., Donald Sutherland, M. 1X, slid Col. Hugh Clarke, with Col. John Wise an chairman. lSlr George Foster and Hon. luB. lllrtCurdy were greeted Wllh lllllilaulse cs titty ton]; theh- plilces upon Ill’ _.-..,,f()rm_ f fr. "w WOMAN KILLED j WHEN AUTO is HlT av l TRUCK. I , SONIC. N.H_.. Sept. 17.—The worst automobile accident in the histOTY of this township-occurred ‘this afternoon when Theo. A. c“. Denier and his wife, of East Ito- cliester, were instantly killed, their toilriilg car being struck ‘by it titres-ton truck on the out- l:ll\lrls oi‘ the town. Both were -h.)0ll[ forty years of age, and chme l"? llllmll 81X years ago from Cal- glii-Me- . where it is understood, llllflliter was born His wifg w“ .i native of lSt. Jolln, N.B.', and has one brother now in Englnlnt "liiililflllilll FlINIT’ ‘JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD , Land Surveyor, Hermanvllio. ' 2831 9 16 161.» r (Stizcial to ghet Gilbardlfil-i Ed L-- liAlli/il TON, ep 011i‘ er .—— . John A, Mngae, Ga ’ ‘WAAWT-ED 1NURSEMAID NOT Fischer of Nfllft York. who Diagégllglgrffi-‘l-n-Ii-QT Ml‘. Gotham, o0 Roderick Mcitae,‘ c(eC'll13:g9 5000 ggwggfiggl §@"GY'~;"§,-Al>31,§,§~lll1 wow Bree‘ “fits; ,;";"*;g§_ (tog 8..., W, fir; 1 - “We. ------------------------------ .. 10_00 . s o uar a; 499 ce. t llicnils of Thurs sys 11mm Ixpjvn Robertsén _ . - 25 o0‘ on. Justice R. R. Fitzger. 8 ..- -16--t iolrllu \Vl\l'l Stieot. was ll‘ Hill w_ A weeks‘ - l aid ............. .. .. 2()_0i ‘HOUSE FOR sALE_$55°0 lieie today pending drpolia ‘on no D. Nicholson’ M P 50.00 _ Ha M m,‘ curl A l Mcifinuon Swill-cl: ‘he [United islflulslilllflflcolglflnlllflll s" mun“ Dflmll 25'0"‘; Abner Crosby‘ Bonshnw 1on0 N-ill Bgptileor 1 Geoi- lstr- l m-He prov m u; 1; lg-othglnln.’ B. 1. Raynor, Alberton .._. 2500 ‘ rs‘ Cyrus Mcyefll’ New . a , _ ge gs 1e“. IlLSDllG efforts )0. is Fl h w A Mulch‘ “ovation 10.00 Dominion ..................... .. 5,00 law Robert A. lope ‘to huvie u sci Hyindman and co LIB-fin . Mrs. Earl smith, genme‘ uHgugg AND L91 FOR 3-A_|_5T~ orfilem. ‘OAan “l“{,':",',§ltl,3','l°§e,' will?) ' . ...; 25.00 Allyn“ """"""""""""""" " 50-00 St Peters Near station Anti!‘ lillvgvlitl-illvgllerllceru will succeed in 10.00 an Mumugal" 9 Mu“ Tholllllh Llllhlh» 31- ‘Pillels huviirg him removed to New YOYK. Mm" Bros . 5'00 _ Z736 D11 vllnscller ls u“ ixntlefelgmrgyfdzgd “fr: Stanley Shh," Q pagan-don ____ 20.00 R‘ I‘ --------------------------------- -- 10.00 ‘Fmvr CLASS HORSE “ go the Iflonfldlllla 5 11*“ anilundeslrame m R Henna“, m“ 10:00 D. M. McLeod, Hunter lRiv- 5M5 “Mam” for cyarflngn m. h“ (lojlvlnild n01“ lihurge against Jug]; Ledwgl] _____ 1030 A m‘ -------------------------- ~- 10.00 Koncrnll vftlllly sliocdv llllllll Kauai‘.- iL t‘l'tyof insanity Dloferr- R~ H. Jenn“! - 10 0° ' K‘ ‘Ienry’ Granvma 5'00 uull willing torus-l Allan bi "‘“.‘"“' l‘ “‘ o. r. I-lutclilesoii 1o'oo M?“ A" “Mmmw- 3°” nothing. Mir! in. driven by Wo- Cd by Pope‘ . 3- awed“)!!! -------- -~-- 101W shuwm“ " " " 5'00 illt-‘ll ‘bl cillllrop. \.pplv Jfihll — Saunders, NBWlome a Co. loioo ,1}",,°,'P°§lf:1‘§fiel§lfll*l" 22-88 . , , -_l-,_~ o‘ [it an aedllin. Bros. ..___ ..___. 1000 “' ' °~ - H J n "hm zill-‘ll-lln-li. Bomb Exploded Alley a Co. ...__ -...___ loloo lggvlg lhwlilm- “ilk PM"! 0-00 ,» G E e Ho“. a m.fluxhoi____n_ 10,00 Eng aelhall. DeSahle, 5_00 ‘FOR SALE..-76 Acnsaor VAL- 1n 9110a- xc g r. n. Munlmnrulliulbuue 15.00 - ' “"“"' Desabll’ -------- -- ll-llll uable land at Wheiltle River __-- Percy Pope ............. .. .. 10 00 with dwelling house ilull out- (Special to Th6 eusniiuu) Mrs. inn. Taylor, _ 10100». SUBSCRNED BY "was" °F buildings formerly 0111300 by ‘the osivou. September élh-“A gym: gialldé ligggstillllitl, sbrinztbu 2132 “mYl-El l-- °- l-- 1775 . S 8H0 0i _ .__.__.__. .....¢_._ (‘xiii iljlgi-lvatlelcsllilfalhame Elliot; ‘fiiihfifféiimigufli. "Tehere :9“! no A. H. Raynor, mam, ______ 5-00 A. A, McDougall . 35,00 sold by Public Auction on the casualties and the damage was Joseph Read l: Co., per M. ' ‘l- G‘ Mcpha“ 5-00 the 23rd September at 3 o'clock ccmrparaflygly plight, No arrests L Bradshaw ........... ........ 5.00 s- A‘ ‘Muriel’ " 29° p. m. For particulars apply to have been mp9, "One who ilympathllee"-.. 8.00 N‘ A‘ McNevl" 2.90 McLean d; McKlnnon, Solicitors, ‘ Cfllédolllfln Club .. 25.00 “h” Fmlgmm“ 5-00 Royal Bank Building, Charlotte- ,Wae Thin Part of General Plot. Currie a, Mumagh“ __ _ Fred Campbell . 5.00 lmlu. Boot. a2 Ike. dly. . Mrs. (Rev) Wm. McLeod. soo “We” Mfplmll 5-00 _.___.___ .-- WASHINGTON. Selrlfillllllll‘ 13-“ Wm. lumen, DeSiible .. 1010a J. W~ MllDoligall . 2.00 s20 AND UP MADE WEEKLY sv Government ofiftci-als ‘Wore today deorso White __________ __ , __ so» W. S. McPhall . 5.00 lour agents men and women lifsekln! w ‘mm whelhel‘ "m" l“ Pauline R. Campbell Celn- ' D- J~ Wmllllell- 5-09 snare time day or svsninsn-Bsll- any whllsvlloh between llw Wall bridge, Mass. . 5_00 G°°‘l M°Pllllll - 5-00 ing the best and largest selec- Street bomib outrage and the 6X‘ V. J_ Harrington, ustoma J~ 9' M°Pll°ll 5.00 tion of Personal Greeting Clirlst- ploslon Yfllllflday at the Sunk E” Examiner, Sumnierside .. 2.00 "h" A- M°Klllll°ll 5.00 mas cards at popular prices. change in Genoa, lllaiy. Reports mnnls- some,‘ Bonshaw __ 5m G_ M. Campbell 3.00 Magnificent sample book free. fronl American relifeiellllll-lfe! l" J. W_ Smith, Appla Read. 10,00 J- .M. Stewart . 2_00 No experience necessary. Does ltaly were expected to reach he"! J It. Dix lllhode Island 2500 All“ ‘Mllllllill - 3-90 not interfere with regular work. glvlui; 00th"! ‘ll llle ll°lllll Mrs. John T. lumen, Hamp- GM- llllllllll ----- -- - 5,00 A few agency opportunities still explosion there. The justice de- _ __ 5m) Duncan D. Ferguson .. 2.00 open. Service guaranteed. Modern parlment officials planned to for- m. M _ 5m M.l C_ Mt-lPhall . 2_00 Art Company. Manufacturers, 122 ward these reports immediately l0 Mr, and Mrs. Robert C, l1 J- Mill-Bill 5-00 Richmond West, Toronto. William J. riynrb-invesllsatlns his Neill, Rocky Point 5.00 D. C- Mel-san- 3.00 ~- New York outrage. W. K. Rogers. City .. 215.00 J- J. MflNovln - 5_00 'WAN‘I'ED.-A COOK ABLE "ro ___.__¢>---— - Harry n. ilydixCorawail 10.00 gelld P- lllcllevln :30) do al cooklln. Good wages. Charlottetown Guardian 20.00 or on nman . Refenil-enlize requtli-ed. AiilllY 1° Mr. and Mrs_ John G Ili- Elm" lllmlll 10-00" Mrs. H. W. Immortal, 90 Upper man, DeSable .. 10.00 J. J. McLeod 500 Pflngg Street. i Salutng Ffgngh ivil-_ uull Mrs. n- s: en Gedidle McLeod soo -.___.__._.-._-__._---, , New Dominilon .1.“ 5.00 J. Momovlln 10.00 e I M NIV ON ~-——— Miss Gather no ac e . wymour C16“ 2.00 Fgutlnuigdrfglld” oplcnlco grounds.‘ IIERILIN, Septemobr 18.-—.A coui- ‘Brooililne, Miass" (now J. W. McDonald 500 ‘ Owner of same may apply at puny or German Reichswehr sa-llll- New Dominion.) ............ .. 5.00 Theop. Benton 5.00 Guardian Oiiioe. the flag over the French 00h‘ Mrs. Eupiielule Grant, Canoe Samuel Benton 36258-3131. sulale in Bresiau yenterdw ll! 5.00 W. H. Benton .. '” ._---_---- epolo for the recent attack on 10.00 IMHO! MoQuarrle . . ‘WANTED .A ‘TIAOHII FOR that giildlnl- Mlfl-ll-l l!" V" l" 10.00 Nelson MdKinaon . _ Hampshire ociioohAppiy sin-tin: moot throughout the til! ll l J’ A. Maury! - 10-00 Daniel McNevla ....._... ova supplement to Daniel Ward. Klljlltlh- p, ,|_|_ VI J1. l pgmmtion against liiltlffonoh ile- IUOH-lt-lll malnutrition, Mlu Joell Hooper, C ar- ‘WQQWWU; wow-yew mam»- - 80-00 Mn paid mllml oz- . l CHARLOTEETOWN, CANADA, MON UAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 THE uliniiliti PROVE Bi -Mr. J .11). O‘Connell's second an- nulsl picnic for the children of "harlottetown was held at Victoria Park on Saturdt-y afternoon and, like its predecessor, proved a wond erful attraction. Although the weather presented a rather threatening appearance, there was nevertheless a big at- ltendance of youngsters and grown- u_ps from all parts of the city. A large platform was erected in the centre of the field with an en- closed space. From the platform Mr. OlConnell assisted by Mr. Ben- iamin Carter and Mr. G.J. Mc- Cornlac scattered five hundred dollars worth of bright, neiwly inint- ed (llllliadilifi pennies. which were quiclcly gathered up ‘by the boys especially those of the large ac- tive variety, the girls) and little tots getting very little share in this pnrt of Mr. 0'Conilcii's generosi- ty. - The children of the two orphan- ages, before the scramble of pen- nies started, were marched up to the platform and their little hearts were gladdened by gifts of an ice- cream cone each, a 25 cent script a bag of peanuts, n ibag of candy and an apple, Mr. John Andrews, Roy- alty having kindly donated eleven barrels of apples to this worthy cause. Mr. O'Connell save away besides $500 in cents, $250 in scripts, 70 gallons of lceerealm and an iln- mense quantity of candy and pea- nuts. . Tho orphanage children were con vtyed to and from the grounds in automobiles. generously supplied by the-car-ownsrs. Towards the close of the affair MoSwiney Lives On 37th Fast Day (Special to The Guardian) ‘LONDON, September 18.—Ter- ence MacSwlney passed a sleepless lllKht and was in a state of coni- plete exhaustlonj today, the 37th bulletin. said. Mary M-acSwlney, Lady Mayoress after her morning visit to Brlxton lprlson reported _her ihusband looked worse than at any time since his strike began. lie was still conscious, silo said, but very weak. Board oi Trade Count-g Meeting lA meetlns of the Charlottetown Board of Trade was held on Fri- day evenling last at which the fol- lowing gentlemen were appointed delegates to the Maritime Board of Trade, annual meeting which opens at Amherst, N.-S., Wednesday, September 29th. at 2 p.m.: \Vallace L. Higgins, A.A. Poineroy, J.A. Messervy. James Paton. R.H. Jenkins. H.V. Buntaln. RAE. Mutch. 19.11. Beer. N. Rattenbury. |W.l~‘. Tldmarsh. J.O. Hyndman. Ell‘. Higgs. Isaac Carter. J.J. l-iornby. lAlfred Pickard. J.J. Hughes. ll-ion. Geo. E. Hughes. J. Stanley wedlock. W.K. Rogers. G.D. Wright. The Charlottetown Board have submitted three subjects for dis- cusslon". (1) The immediate need of a second car-iferry steamer for the Bordcn-Tormentlne route. (2.) The early closing and poor lighting of numerous stations on the Canadian National Railways. (3.) Encouragement of immigra- tion from Great Brita/in to the Maritime Provinces. lA report from Pittsburgh, Pa, relative to the potato crop’ in the United States says in part that the U.S. Department of Agricul- ture as of September 1st. estimated the yield at 412300.000 bushels. This ls an increase of 10,800,000 bushels over the estimate of Alu- gust 1st. The last five year yield in the United States was 382,000,- 000 bushels. The yield for 1919 was 358,000,000. Some of the leading potato shippers think that the 80V- ernment figures are too high and - that the final yield will be some- where around 376,000,000 bushels. A letter received from the IRE. l. Board of Fire Underwriters states ‘that the ‘insurance rates in the whole Province, including the city oi Charlottetown, will be tn- creased. The matter of having a steamer pieced on the Charlottetown-Piston route during exhibition week was ldlscussed and a strong telegram forwarded to the Minister of Mar- llne, Ottawa asking him to place the Steamer Stanley on this route -for that week. Considerable other routine bani- _aen wee dlepoud of after which the meeting adjourn . day of hisbunger strike-Stun Fein " PlliNili G ATTRABTIUN lion. F.J. Nash made ashort ad- dress, ln which he paid a glow~ tribute to the generosity of Mr. O'Connell and hoped "he would long ‘be spared to carrv on his noble work of making children happy. He tailed for tbrcc hearty chesis llUl‘ lMr. O'Connell which were given with a vi_ln. Cheers were also given for the orphans and for Mr. Nash. About twenty ladies also render- ed valuable assistance in distri- buting the good things who are de- serving of praise for their work in this connection. ' The League of the Cross Band also helped to make the affair a success. giving their services gra- tuitously, their music being an im- portant feature. At the conclusion of the picnic Mr. O'Connell invited all who as slated hlnl to supper at the Vic- toria Hotel, where ii splendid rc- past was heartily enjoyed. lMr. O'C0n’tiell's generosity is not apt to be soon forgotten by the cilildren of lChariotielmvu and that he may be long spared to continue these delightful affairs in the ear- nest wish of all of tileni. ilh. Chester Mlilrllfli’ on the Fur Market Mr. Cilestel- MeLure gives Ills Impressions Oil the Fur blanket As Seen in U. S, Centres. iMr. Chester‘. McLure, the well- known fur buyer and dealer in silver foxes, has lust returned from a tlwo ‘weeks visit of the American Fur hfarllet centres, meeting with all branches of the fur trade and gathering a fund of information which will mean much of lnieresl for our fur farmers. On being interviewed by a Guar- dian representative Mr. M-cLure said in part as IOIlOWBIF" "We are face to face with com- mercial trade conditions lllilllflhell" cnted ill the world's IIIEIOFY- Tllls is beyond a doubt a fact as re- gards the fur industry in America. lt is in tllal position today which nlav he exiled jammed. "Trade has known nf 30c. soul"- $1.00 wool, 50c. hides and 53-09 iiluskrats. These prices are 80min already 30cjsuglll‘ l! 15c- soc- hm‘ es are 130.. $100 WW1 25°- and $8.00 muskrats $2.00 and like 10W level is not yet reached beclllifle nothing normal is in sishl- 5°11" articles are holding at high PYlllllB because of organized conditions. The fur markets as they are today. are demoralized first b)’ OVUTPBC‘ ulation, second oV-Wr-Dl‘°ll-\l°l-l°ll» ‘mm; by luck or productive work on the part of labour as evidenced by the fur workers slfllle Wllltlll still continues. I ‘spegllng wl'lh the first, over- specu-lat-ion. We have Probably him mu;- part in this and must tale some share of ‘the levelling prices. lgecnnd, over-production oll the ‘liuiirket as entirely caused by 0V??- ispecula-tlon and lack of DTOGUCIIV: work by the fur workers. We mus not forth? 3am the lgfizleinhglgllnghl new crop ll ll ‘all l1 5 hot adequately. Third. unprodllalve labour. This is one serious P") 9:‘ which tile senile“ lhlllll“ °l ‘ ° lworid are endeavouring to Weill that tho hish temperature h?" °l "more money and less work must again be redluced to normal. "The American and Canadian Fur Markets, namely, New York. St. Louis and Montreal, have at the request of many furriers throughout Amflllcll- dllclded l” cancel their fail fur auction sales, London. 0n the other hand will hold a. fall sale. it is the Elelll desire of the American trade that the London sale will be o $1009" as pflcflfi secured on that sale will be an index of the market value for the greater ‘part of the raw furs now on hand. ‘Raw fur de poraltlous will urlo d that the collector, trflllllel‘ all“ breeder hold their fresh goods o the m-alrket so as to Kl" u“, “w dealers on mhlwfllllllw ‘m 1°19“ up on what they havelf the operation is met better prices wll be maintained for the trade. The worst that coal-loosen will be the should newt season's v- llllll b“ ‘flflcfid on the market ‘in com- petition with what the iurriers are now holding it will force ravgdllll; dealers to unload their pr “b0 without taking time to solve t t lose; should tho iilelllllll lmmum of furs and the new CTOP ‘hi? llllmm on the market the reflilll WW1‘! be disastrous to us. "For the past alers and large cor- this sealson three month‘: eon done but l m 8 ggg-hiillfugagoibiditioils in the fur trade new show a slitht llllllfhvll- meat and a considerable suwunt of flurs are being moved in thetrado. Tillie, ol course, show-s that the ralw commodity is lbeillts Dlfilillell for ¢nnsulnption._ ' "The proionimd strike has had its effect. Oh the whole. U19 ill" trade in alright and l look for usual bualaeu, but the trade malt adieu its but: oi vaiiiu in eo- eonllliiu with prion llltl ooiilump- Hy lvi Annual One 0i Worst Wrecks in (Special to The Guardian.) MONlCTON, N. B., Sept_ lit-On» of the worst railway wrecks oc , curred yesterday on a section ol' the C.-N_R_ railways in years in point of a damage done to rolling , stock, blit which fortunately was not attrnded by any loss of life‘ inor vrry serious lnjury_ it oc- curred yesterday at 4.05 p. lii., when nuinbrr 14, express from St. John and Halifax, crowded with pnsscilgers, ran off the truck a short distance west of Moucton and seven cars were plunged or over s thirty foot embankment to the ground below. Out of fifteen or slightly more passengers who were injured only three or four are considered serious and all these will recover, not having been so badly injured as at first report- The injured passengers were con- veyed to Moncton on a special re- lief transfer train made up here f All “YHLI Rfiiim All the A49 _. ail. Gaoadl, $4.9» U Subscription. ANOTHER TillTN litlol i NEAR nulls Y ears. wllii llllllli-‘ilillll_i' hill-r l-uliiwli l'illl'li'll lii'_ i", J. l>l\"‘ -i\ ti‘ -~ ‘ addition til .l l~i-- a ~11 izivll l0 Wll ~the ilanlagt-d torn up a distance u!‘ >\\'\'ll iliiii-ii-ilil ya Tilt Jugglin- iillilli li L. A. man, Moncton‘ lMontreal; A. T_ llliucovil. lBruce Miss Orr, St. trsal; Hopklnson, Mrs. C. P. Brookline, Mass. Tilll, but Many Were injured and Much Damage ilesliiteil .\i:ill-~ i-lenry Kill-Brim. N. w York: Gmrz Blake, Cambridge, .\lil.-=.-... Flora hloDonald, liellu Hawkins, Sydney: iLeger, Memramcook; Urban Smir. t fGloce Bay; Geo. Mills, Moncion Phillips, Baggageman, John; H. MacKasey, Express man Monclon, James Henry Boston, Mass ; T» Neural’ ~. .' B. ~ aFilvertd. Si‘; \'.‘1ii-li ltiillly, w tract: . lll- 1w“- .\ll\ l.‘ll.'. illl‘ \\'lii. Clifl i-I. (luzolte ‘ bill; Revere. Mass. Fouslo -- Msler- s Mrs Hlirdifl’ "r l r‘ ll Alon Barnes, Monizton‘ John; Greenieal Newburyport, Mass Leulis, R Elm ‘St island Woman Tells 0i Train Wreck i i Passengers 'l‘r:iin an d Escape From Death. ' Mrs. ‘L. llicllmls, of Peakefs, Station, arrived in Charlottetown on Friday night from Rumfnrll l I spending the past, three monthsl with her two sons. Mrs. iMclnnis was among those who were in the train wreck at Sllisbury, N.B.. twelve allies from. Moncton, on Friday afternoon. ‘ lSbe states that the wreck “w: " one of the worst which has h:i.l- l nened on that road and t-hzv great many people were hlirt . Seven cars were derailed and ovl r turned. The engine and the cart next to it were all that remained l =i'uliing. The accident was liur’ either to an imperfectly locked switch, or rails spreading. Thi- traln was running at ordinary] ed. While many of the DBSBETHZVI‘ weer badly cut and bruised, forth-i , ately no one was killed. .\-‘l-~i', tlhe worst injury was received bl l the baggage master, who had h1- rilbs broken and was otheru-h-l hurt. The passengers had a wl-lillr-lilil escape from death. The train was lllzilz‘ w.l\ h gnrge wlhell liil |\"'li l.. vii ail-l ll- i'~- ~"l'i v ibreak the windows ol til-- "i: 11M climb out. The car w-bich Mrs. .\l lnnls occupied was hanging Oll "l" slide for ten minutes and tlll- lu- passenger had lust got out when ll toppled over the embankment. The ambulances were busy 6°11‘ ,‘ ygylng injured passengers to the hospital. Four doctors and three clergyman attended the lIl1hT9ll~ Quito a number lost their belong- ings. ‘Mrs. M-clnlrls who while tra- velling had removed her shoes t0 rest her feet lost her footwear, but was kindly supplied lwi-th a pair 0g gllppern by one of the other passengers. Clear of the sllock sho fortunately received no iniury t0 speak 01'. A areal deal o! lmllwm‘ able criticism is being ma“ hi’ the public concerning the acoldenl which came so soon after the last derailment. . ~l-i-; -l U. S. Ship Sinks With 350 Sailors (Special to The Gull-titan) TOKIO, September 18.—A Japan- ese news agency at. NiDDOII- fill- nounced today it had received 0h uoconfimed report that the United States shipping board steamer Hef- lroli, carylng 35o Czecho Slovaks rom Vladivostok, had sunk near Hong Kong. court of appeal. ‘iln 1914 our business was in a demorallzeli condition and the co- operative method: of the Fur Sales Board saved the situation. Lack of lac-operation among all branches of the trade will undoubtedly dealer- aiiw prices. ‘ii would urge irpon the breeder to hold ‘his furs until the raw fur deeleiu are ready for the same which should be about May 1921. in the meantime those who are forced to ldli must sell on a low but: of nine and it l| to in hoped that those who buy will mo help "I M! 11mins the market my tioli, The consumer will be it! than MliiilliM liiliilllilllii N" (Special to The Ourrllisri) Crew 11nd a Marvelloiiz-llaw, T_ c’ D ROBERTS BUY. A raam. l'\ll|~'ill‘.‘i(l" i\‘ ‘i ... coll-liluitl-l 150 liFT‘ l ‘llrlh :il In" the rlirl ill r4. e; SOLD m Yiiitil .~"ll>t'l\, N E87)’. 'CLOSE CONTEST IN COLCHEt TER. HALIFAX. speed when the accident ocuurl‘ ll-\ltflf"t‘ll that lmnllrrnlvu comes tl|i-il\1'l'li iinll i~‘ |.»-.--.- ill .\|.ll‘!l\l‘ lliili i-‘isbi-ril-s a! ml. l.» ll l. i...- hm»:- (l l "‘ ‘i ‘no DOUBT ABOUT WiCMORE F; Si‘ .Iliil.\'. .-ryl.h.i'-u .. llilll Ill .\l ii‘\ ill :. llit‘ ll- iVignlor- , \li “ll'-1l~. I l-‘l i-llll isier. Messrs A. A . lottetown prises, eight en firsts, thirds. nine. thirds fair. teen thirds. twenty-eight further, N5! l- ill. 'l‘lll I\Al\l“|'<l iliriii Wall's Maine who" She hail been l-Tsplrllili-ilial Slallhn lillin um." iil~ ~ ll_\' lllnil l..illl~ r i~-.ill\' iur llii‘ it Jllhli ties tOIIlllri-llll inland Row-nae iii till- llil-igh‘ cabinet. No doubt is exprv-sstsl ‘ ‘ garding the rc-t-icctitin of 2h. all island sliliiiilil; At St. StephemN. at the st. Stephen sxnibiil’ captured eleven and first and second special prism for the hes‘ Ayrshire cow in mil SJL. Boswell, Pownal took c‘ Albert Boswell, FTPTKCTITOY seventeen firsts, twelve for best fleece rain and ewe at 3 Cephss Nunn, Wlnsioe, took nlu . teen firsts, thirteen seconds, to Horne Brothels, Wlnsloe, tea thirds and tiwo special pri. for the best pure-bred beef-g animal oi any breed. - THE wnamnan, '1 TEMPERATURE, TIDE, MOON, r: - maorrro. Sept lip-Welt winds. fair and comparatively ‘ The tide will he ‘high fill noon at. 4.30 llidltmmflvl‘ Sun not: tliils evenlbfiet l. . risen tomorrow morn at ' New moon homily, ’ First quarter Monday, lip, l Phillis» i'i'l\', X i} l-l-rli" lili- up l'l‘fillltl'l‘i' info ill i‘ ‘l!’ isn TAKES oFrioi CALGARY .il. Sept. hltijrlr Jlihii Ilariii-li, iiriillri [Woodstock but lI(l\\ lll‘ (algal-l iii-l-il illtirliilltwi_l'ltilil‘lllilll (if .. soldiers settleml-ir i-lull-‘ll .1! Cl. 1 A, l l N 9.. Sl']lt_ l9_-—li l. ‘l ll. ,\lll'urll_v. Mill. l’. ill"lilt-->‘llil, ill‘ .iliilll:ill- u‘ . ».l lml! lililll-aiu‘ l‘l.l-' ll-Vll "nu-- -o Q 0- - -~~- -—~-- LECTION .\‘. Ri-"pi. IL. .illll .- ' .iil-i iii‘ -.:lii i.l|\l‘i'.ll Ulilllllllfl ~il~l~lliiii. coll? li lli liiill llliport 'l:--ti,i (‘litlfilits " i! MdRae d; Sons, (Ihat I fir: seconds. four third: seven seconds, '7 LT sscon < and a speellll prl l ‘ firsts. sixteen secon It.