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" 1 - ».~_=.; ef; . ,.,_,,,.,.,.* , _ . _ . _"_'.l1f.'~' r _ . .,~.,, _ , __i,. . -t \‘ i ¢ fi ‘ ‘-#Dan-out-uni' *"1"* '.127///7'_ - f_ ‘v I" I ,T I | I ~ ._vv»rts'1_'_ruiii_g¢ I .-.», *!|**“l ill! Qi Ciiurio town Guardian _Th Go !Ao_rni$|; Guardian, Fo¢:ng|g;‘=gg1? u' , ~ ...nd Evening Guardian 1807. 1-xii' ».~.-»-. , V \C i. Ji _ ,ia 1. I 3 _ n cHARLoTTE'rowN,oAN.-wa, »FR1Qi\:y_,sE131_‘nMnnn iv, 1920 . » .,_'_’,;,,§§;;, _. __ _. __ I _ ,_ _ sillilt lil ll lllllillllli ` Business Section. LONDON, September 16,-if rld'l. cuie -will kill the most serious move ment then Bolshevikiam, as certain radicals attempted to apply it in London on Wednesday, is dead, Taking themselves seriously and icouoissiio sricllisi iw,/i if »NoT|cE - Hortons WANTED, _l nster Hotel Stables 12, 13, and 14 hundred. John Horne, 2795-9-153i *.lN0. ALfF-RED MCDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermsnville_ T ooo-0-6440-Q0-'OO-be-o-0-»ooo44¢ . E . 2831 9 16 161 *WANTED NURSEMAID N references to Guardian Office. 2842-9-lil-if lSHll|5Nl E5 ilililllHl5|\l 700 .lobless Men Headed by Nondescrilt Firebrand Attempted to Territorize - l i 0 under ifourteen years. Apply with _the refusal by the police to dignlfy . . I . ‘ "“" 1 . '. ,_ tilt-re were great problems be ‘coming plow, and I think we can snllled in Canada and a great war feel every confidence in _this conu- ~ . w ceed on safe Laughed at by Police. *hey were real honest to goodness B0-IBUBVUKB. seven hundred jobless men ‘headed by a. leader who was a veritable firebrand nt least ln speech, descended 'upon .the local soyfcrnnient unemployment bureau, in ne of London’s northwest su- burbs. Harlesden, and seized the plant. A riot cull brought a strong, force oi’ police from the new-eg; elution. whereupon the Bolshevik llmlfflled sway to "Bolshevik-i sand headquarters" as they are calling the residence nearby of an extrem- ist ‘who was recently jailed for cir- culating seditlous propaganda among the troops. They jeered and hooted and dared the police to their hearts content, begging to be ar- rested. The only response from the authorities was a huge laugh and the -movement by aresting any o .the leaders. *WANTED ‘AT FALOONWOOD Hoaplbal, several women to take up nursing or -to liiellp in wards-_ Apply to Med, Silpt. _ 2704-10-9 01. IWANTED TO G0 TO NORTHERN .pnrt of New York State for one year experienced fox rancher, good sallary. House accomodation ‘furnished for ni'nrried lmhn. Apply' quickly to W.~K, Rogers, Char- lottetown. 17-3i 'FOR SALE.-SALE OF SUPER- iior furniture at Mrs. M. P. Ho- ga.n’s 28 P-rince St/rest at 11 o’ciock, a. m. -Mr. Bea.risio_ Auc- ltioneer, 2816-9-15 3i. *WANTED A GENERAL( MAID, wihio can do plaiin oook-ing for l‘irmily loif ifour. three adults arnd one clillld urged 7 years. Would lllcs references. Aipply to M-rs, ll. Macho-tt~iiy_ Truro, N. BL i 2864-9-17 2i.'pd. ,_._.__....___._.___--_---- *WANTED.-A MMD FOR GEN- ernl houniework. 'Apply Yin Mrs, Harris, 8 Greenfield Ave. 2812-9-15 0 Bi. *FOR 8ALE.- SILVER MOON Stiovo, ;'No. 12. Apply at 157 :D-OC; incendiary Sent Up To Supteliie Court Theodore Scott, wflio was arrest chalrgcs of iln\ce'lidllarism and lodg cd -in Pnince County Julii wus itnied bellorc Slepeulidilary Calmpbelll yes -terdaly. There were two charge and l-itorc-room of Mr, Tihomlals M both counts and was remanded -for itriiil u lllhc iSlu. reme Court. Mir 'llho defended. ' ;ilisSoll1tion oi _ N. B. _begislature Electioiis to lu-_ llelll on October 9ili. I’i°eniler Prince lS‘t.x-cet. 2817-9-15 2i. 'WANTED A TEACHER FOR Hampshire school. Apply .stating town supplemelnlt to Daniel Ward, Kingston. 2808-9 15 Bi. *FOR SALE.-‘SALE OF SUPER- iior .filriitliire at M-rs. M.P. llo- gnn‘s 26 Prince Street at ll o’ciock, l1.m. 'Friday 1'l’th. Mr. llciiristo, Auctioneer. 2816-9-15-lil __. °FOUND, SUM OF MONEY ON Summerfield picnic grounds. Owner of sumo may apply at Guardian Omce. 2525-8-il1,ti. *HOUSE FOR SALE.-05500. CALL curly Apply Moliliinon & Mc- Neill, 00 Gcgrge George \Sireeti 4 wA.NTrEo._ExPEniENcso Lino- type operator for No. 8 machine. iApp'.-_,f lo Amlierst' Daily News. lAnilierst, N.|S. 2858-9-17-9ipd ,___.__._._.._-------_._ -- *HOUSE AND LOT FDRBALE A" St, Peters, Near station, ADD-9 Thomas Larkin. St. Peters Bay. 2736-9-11-12i _________,___._._-_--- ")08iTiVEi.Y *I0 ADVERTISI- mentr accepted \t this oftlooilf. next oivy's iss-ue after 6 p.ui. uu- less paid for lu adnnce. ' STENOGFLAPHER WANTED.- lM~usl be experienced. Harris Ahai toir. (Q :zo ci c. _f- -‘ U general u?*l‘ity. SPBGGY. 1111101- and willllng vorker. Afraid 01 nothing. Ma-_J r~_ driven by wo- nicn or t-liillrou. \Diii.\‘ J-"il" Home or J.l"t. Hurnez. Guardian Office. 277;-li-idrlf. Z__:__1¢_ *Fon satis..-1: Acne or vAl.- uable land at Wheatley River with dwelling house and 0\li buildings formerly owned ln' 01° lute James McDonald. Unless sold by Private Sale sumo will be sold by Public Auction on tho the Zilrd September at 8 ocloclt p. m. For particulars limi? 1° Hobson t llclinuon, Solicitors. nayu sms g. Chu-lotto fuwnl . _ if dl’ __________..._...._-_--- FOR BALI.-JUST ARRIVID DIR ` ect from Vancouver two cars of Red. Cedar Shingles on elcellclll quuiity. As this ts the firn_,t time this kind ofmltinlles wll "6 brought to this part of the island persons wanting them should cull or writ; tor prion, Lloyd FIR31' CLASS HORSE FOR sale ssltahie for carriaB°"1\` |‘ Foster R0-0l'gai1i'Liiig Cabinet. _ (lim-cial to The Guardian.) | rnnoiiaiicron, N. ia., sent. is, -’l‘iie legislature of the Province of New Brunswick has been dil- solved by (Hia Honor Lieutenant Governor Pugsley, dissolution dat- ing from today September l6tli_ The election will take place on October 9th with nomination day a week previous. Premier l~‘oel‘.er is going ahead in the loriiintioli of ii new or ganizatinn, it is expected that l{on_ Dr_ J. -B. Baxter will lead tho op- position in place of Hon. Junies Murray. Americans To Settle Irish Problem NEW YORJK, Sept. 16-Oswald Garrison Viliard announced last iiighl, that one hundred represen- tative Americans had accepted the invitation of his magazine, the nil- tlon, to constitute a non-partizan commission to sift the charges of atrocities in Ireland, made against one another by the British govern- ment and Sinn Fein. The an- inouncement says that thc Commit- tee of One Hundred on ireland, as it will be known, feels some nen- tral action is necessary in order tn preserve Anglo-Saxon frleiid- ¢._~ will, with a possibility of driving lain into war. Referring to An- glo-Arnericsn relations the invita- tion says, one grave result of the present situation is the rapid growth of anti~British feelin! which scriously threatens the un- speakable calamity of wal' b0lW€€l\ world_ General Wrangels l` (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YOIRK, -Sept, 16.--Al lens und upwards of one tiundred l shook the entire financial ziistric explosion occurred in ii-ont of th tire front was blown out of lli Morgan building and many employ killed or in,iured_ guess for the day, u few minutes after the explosion. At one o’clock t more than eighty persons had hee twenty five persons were, killed taken to hospitals and others were n- arriving in iuiibulances while -scor- Illfed ill ll terrific explosion that cs were being given medical atten- t lion in nearby oiflcea. z 01’ Wall 'Street at noon today_ 'I‘hel The greatest confusion prcva sled in the financial district and en- ofllces of J, P. ‘Morgan Co., the ormous crowds gathered. Frag- big financial concern and the on- nrcnts of flesh and clothes an e blood clung lo window sills of bail - ings high above the scene of th ees of the 'Morgan concern were explosion. Bodies were horribly mu The stock exchange closed busi- ii il- 8 tilaled; legs and arms were found ]of 'I‘_ N. '1‘. or other high explosive didred feet_ istenographers in offices d liiore than 100 feet away from the _in nearby streets; fragments of au- tomobiles and horses and wagons were among the dehris_ Nothing definite about the cause of the explosion is known but the _police theory is that a wagon load iers, sailors and firemen were hur- ried tothe scene, Ambulances ieluiig ell their way through dense noon-t day throiigs roi’ 'thousands who jammed the dpwntown streets. Em- colllded with an automobile and caused the explosion. An eye wit- ness says flameg from the explos- ion inniinted to more than ii hun- meiiibers of the firm were in their explosion were burned about the face and hands. Every policeman available, sold- (Spcciai to The Guardian.) 7 lll5ilH|i|ll5» EXPli|S|ilN '5PllElll5 llllili lNlPilllilNi lil lNil illiillllliililllUNlllll5i|f1ili,Nlll|YHH,K Hiilllil , i IIENBE Hill |][|llli|I55|Hli den Death to -Indu ferable. Terrific Explosion at Noonon Crowded Wall Street. Kills Unknown Number of Per- Mr' PI`i“g1_°» GQUHSBI for Textile Industries sons and Injures Many Others. Front Blown out of J. P. Morgan Building. Brok- Referring' tf’ F“Prm°" Partys P°1i°Y 01 enllodies Litter the Streets. Injured Taken to Hospitals. lllxpiosion Supposed to Free Trade in FW” Years Declaws Sud' »-»»»-nina... ii.. mi. ...ni ii... Have Been Caused by Collision with T. N. T. Autotruclt. 5 ' stries Would be Pre- -_,___--_-I-H WilNNlPEG, Sept. 10-if we are to dic far better would it be to have n su-ideii death rather than il ng i uig to be met_ A tax policy of an- couraging importation was an sno- ‘my to home industries_ We want. ‘prolonged agony, said R.A_ Pringle, the greatest revenue from impor- el‘i;0ncy hospitals were established i K,(_‘_., Counsel for the Textile ln- tation. We want to develop re- and 'SB injumd .were hurried °“'“y'4 lcresls of the Dominion in conli sources of the country, with peo- J' ` Morgan ‘B in Eumpp' mmr -' hir ~'umeiit before liie Tar- ple of country and we want the offices but none were injured. Jun- iff Commission prior to its ad- pcopla to enioy the benefits of NS SDSHCCP M0l'Sa“» S0" Of J. P- journmcnt at noon, in referring to these resources We are only on x;T§g“ng,;"S‘;" 'ml 0" me h““"' "y_liis platform of the iParnier‘s Par- the threshold of a greatadvance. Three meh ,md om, w,,,,,,m ,.,,,_‘ly which predicts free trade in live We have in this country great ra- ployees of the firm were reported ycars, lf that party ig, successful sources. We have great Water I0 MV” been kmell la; nt-xl Dominion general election. power, splendid harbours and tre- ,., ,,,%””m _ in conclusion Mr. Pringle saidlinendous acreage awaiting _the (Special to The Guardian.) MONTRlliAlL. Scpl 16-Twenty 'l`ho Guardian and FIxi\miner's big $5,000 Prize Contest came to n close Inst Saturday night. A splend- ‘id volume of business was done during thc eight weeks of the Con- test,°nnd the interest of the many candidates never ceased until thc lrace was over. ' Al the beginninz of lhn Conn-sl Hurry Craig of Charlottetown got off to a splendid start, which lic was successful in holding until ni- most the iinisii. but eventually forced to give the premier position to Miss Mabel Jenkins of Millview, who did splendid work tliroufzlioul the last five weeks. Miss Jenkins was closely followed by Miss Laura Palmer. of Charlottetown. who run her a very close race to the finish Harry Craig nnishing up in third lace earned by each during the Contest. and Third Prizes. ..._A- 5. llelena- McDonald, Jnhnslon‘.s River, 6,721,075 votes. THE SUBSCRIBERS' GUESSING CONTEST The winners in the Subscribers Guessing Contest are as follows: First, Mr. Jas. Easton , George- town. Second, Mr. I. Reddin. Charlotte- town. Third, Mr. G. J. Canlnial, 70 Syd- ney Street, Charlottetown. _ Fourth, Mr. Harry Craig, Char- lottetown. _ Filth, l\ir. Wm. McDougall, 131 Elm Avenue, Charlottetown. Sixth, Mr. Jas. Easton, George- town. Seventh, Mr. Peter Trninor, 27~i Ellston Street Ciinrlnticlown p _ . _ _ _ . 'rho lnilnwinrr is the uni or Prine niqhih, Mr. n. rinwnrti, ir unner 1110106110 ~ Wi ' , l th numbe nf votes l’~in_ Strot. Charlottetown. - ' _ nneis ani e r i co e G' sr Cumbor Nlnth,George leon, .i First, Miss Mabel Jenkins. Mill-tinnd, Street, Charlottetown. S C la' (°~1°Th Guard dn) vlrgw ....5 ____ _.gh ...... _. tc.5‘l:s|t,4o;i)ntf;»\l:‘ht ‘-renin, Mr. wm. si. McNeill, irnlr P,,§.1PS§,,,m,|r, .ifA,, .sent is-A °°°" ' B" ‘m " V ew' ~ bi British ilag draped on the wall ship anti prevent the alireadof ill Charlottetown ...... ._ 48,412,775 v<\>ies| eleventh, Mr, Wm. L. iliciilliiin, “hive R ummm In a hotel where Third, l\ir. Harry Craill, Cinl'-|Wood island. me nssenmleti delegates to a Cum hro l effort of the “Man M | p pirc meeting here this week Europe (his week. Hon. Mr. Reid,l Minister of ‘Railways and Senntort Llioiiiiiii, iPoslniasler General_ Sel- iilor lliondln is to attend the inter- nutlonal l‘ostlii Convention at Ml- prevailing opinion -in Paris is that llrid_ - the selection oi' it lsuccessor to Dea- chilnei, now ullniittedly physically and mentally incapacitated, will be l ° al:culi|pli.~'ilcil without the bitter political fight that preceded the selection ol’ Poincare‘s successor. A large section of the press its urg- --- _ing the selection of Marshall Foch. i\nnsl.'o'i"l‘, oN'r_, sept. 1o~'rhe .1’r@1“¥i°f »M;ii'=ff““1i ‘S “is” P1222 _ put ‘orwar rom some tiuar South Glenville election protest and wading .,sec0nd chmcehls Leon l faint’ ii’ fill Hbl'“Pi °°“ci“9i°“ a Boursoi-s, president of the Senate few_minutes after the court met and l-‘rencii representative on thot this ufternoon_ Gordon Waldron, I-if-“£01201 Netionailoiincil. its P.-\lRi\S, Sepiemllicr lil,--Former Premier Clemenceiiu having ‘been removed its 3 poliiczil factor in the election which put Paul Deschanel in French pltsillonlial chair, the Troops Withdrawn For Quebec °‘“"‘ ‘° '“° """" '“°“"§e§.'"§§§Ll1’i552113'-fra.” ‘"° wAsHliNoToN. sept its-Pre e,,pe,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,`,,,_m,, ',,,,, ,O be es. _ _--@___.__-- 'Hunger Strikers siiirnt wiisnn,l Pregilers Lloyd iniilinhcu in the Province nt Que- flgfidill Ulf Klf;ll`k'g';"bnn}i>layers made a splgnlellld igterntelalion 'of' _ H . _ George and Milcrair have been b _ .-score ii crania c t wien last tie part an ss ewel and Mss ed M Po" Hd" Seven" ways ag” 0" asked liy the Albanian government peL,(l~mder me dm mon of Hem' J' |niglit they presented the notable Dean in their respective roles were ‘ ‘- '*1"°“~ H00 1'- A. Tllschefenuifollract success, “The Man from also excel-lent. Messrs. Brower, -'_' £0 luke MSDS to C0mD@\ SHN” t° announced today in the offices of Home." ri play which has had an Scoville, Webb, ,Neslo, Everstiiie LQNDQN, september 1i;__-Lord withdraw troops 'from Albanian ,he pmvincml govermuem here extraortititury run in thc iaiigm-iuiiii otlherg ol’ the cast took titcirllMnyor imncgwlney, appear-nd _ _ _ 5 territory, C. A. -Cliekrezl, Albanian T , V ,, ‘ coniinuntcs, such us, ltliicngo, ports n i eir usual capable sly»e. (0 have 10,.; ,`m~eng;h_ Hts breath. filfarlilgtinigerminseugeliiihgoiikahxgé Cnmniissinnerm the united stains -,._¥".Sf ,WIQUI ;;,;,s,B;n°df;B N11" Y°"“» ‘"‘““°" “““ `Pl‘*‘“dei' }_ The P}i,‘“Y lf" ‘°‘:iSi“hi” "'1`h\f: ins was weaker and his eyes some- » - -i » 1, .. ~ . lx; ;. ~ s pia. ‘grinne un er," a pl ay w ich too |whnt glazed nccordlng in a Sinn _ announced l0ili1Y- A 00ml“““l‘f“‘lhc noir!-l;orhood and amply sup- 'l‘lie scenes of lihe play are liilli-New York by storm and portraysippln announcement today ‘Prison I{i“\¢A;l'§e;`. _s“‘“}‘m'9i'3|d"’ “-“’d_u.“’ tion t0 this effect has been sent,,,,,,.»_,r 5,. ,lm mvernmm, Wm ,,en_ ~ln a town in :Southern Italy _and ,Some Strong Pictures 0| P981 llfiifoilficlliiis -reiteralcii today their den- ';\°‘w’;)h,I,fSh2;r::1‘:,gé:YlVI§'ng,°";';'sb£;§ he said, by M. Kenilza, Alhanlnn,|,-._ v»~,,,\,\,, servico in the dew). Feat :heb mess* Of *?`““*I"'””" and Ch*“`“Clel`~ ials that an effort had been made l ‘~ ' "'-‘~ ' I oniinn o'rea nt t ,<]'- , 11 ilk , Roniaiiy. ‘He was ifoluind guilt_y on Foreign M‘“l5tPi` Wh° if* “mv 1“ol‘::~_;`r\' and aichlrvcnient of agrl- penn “ifogr hundred," lar :Tie ,£139 B . . I F_°_' ‘O rpedr5:aRe\|Tagse¢r|T,r3|:;.,t_ ( Pl-iris. cuiiura in the province, _ of uiifluence and title und the iii- LONDON, September 16.-*The B W _rutwml D ed h~ trigucs ol’ the reputed Eliropeun _ f_0m1i(l¢,n ug Q19-,van Cork hunger- - 1 V ‘appear ror t o _ _ ___ __ ___ _g _ family or distinction to capture tho Canadlan Trang strikers was reported lower .today P\'°S\°°“Ul°“ wi Mr- H. Slwns for ybeircsss which wewlnsnnllylrusimt lwilh inns -expectation that they wouid be released. General Willis _ _ cd i » ugh lie s ' _ _ i'-rom Henle" (-indiana.) as lldmil" To-‘"0'NT`0» S901. 16°‘C@l`lBiUlY inquiry into the sentence of ‘Sean }l2iI>iykl>UI‘:‘8'J€d "by MV- ldH“l`fZf" British industrial magnateg and Hennesey, A-merican hunger strik- l\l‘ . \V 08'? HC Hg DTOV cd` 16 .~.- . ~. ,,, r, br ught. out nothing to how right lilciiliing of fun to make thi: _blllmfh vc`\plf.`\_]l btnémuy are doing ills iialziccncd ui’ the cllarga of l story bl'cf>Zy» “ ' "W p“°‘“'ly "du '° stimulate llaving a bomb in his pos.-tcsiion. Miss Cecil as Ethel (irniigurl irhdi- lil-livccn Great Britain and' Sllnilfwrl the Allmlvnn ll'-‘ll`\‘-“hi vnnniln, sniu sh- iiurolil nouilon. ° ~ ____ ____ __ _ ____ l`ii1\il'ni1ln oi' the iiirge English che- 6 | I mlclil man\ifucliii'i»i's, and one oi’ . _““"***""‘_”" _ . _ lite deii=g;iis~s to the Congress of Miss Mabel Jenkins, of Millview is the Win- 0ff (0 Euro 6 lu -°‘\=e\~