A The Taper That Prince Edward Island T vera nrlottetown Guardian, ‘I'll-ea Co. l onllg Guardian, Founded 18D]. ‘Iilvcllng (iunnfl-n 13w, flililllifi EHUW iillliKtll I iNUNHlPPY IHEIIN PolicoAgain Ambushed by Sinn Fein. Re- '.‘ A prisals Continue. Several Killed at Dif- i ferent Points. (special to The Guardian.) hotel here last night. A party of - ONlDON. September 23.—Irish armed men invaded the Royal Ex- louds grow blacker today. Reports 'change Hotel, overpowered ' the. of furtlii-r amliuslie-s n1‘ government ‘night porter and =welnt directly to 9101100 “"11 -11'00I1H by Stun Feiners 1Lynch’s room. He was shot through nd rcprlsuls by the Black and the heart. .The invaders iwere des- '_‘nns |111‘11('"'1-“3‘1 1119 "Billion-cit of cribell as volunteer members 0t‘ torniy times. Developments in- the constabula-t-y and were said to eluded nnolbcr ambush at Mill- tqwn, and Malbuy, County Glare. “llpdllc? fliliOlllflblie was reported liqld iup thcro with two officers killed and four wounded In county (lat-low, and they found the body of an unknown titan labelled “spies bewarc." l-‘rom Dublin it was re- ported unotlior soldier died as the result of ivounits sustained in a fight on 'l‘ii<estlliy. have been uniformed. immediate Revenge. iDUlBLIN, September 23.——1lm- mediate revenge for the murder of two pollcement dost night was ex- acted today lwhen clvilians- were killed near- Milltown, Malbay. A number of houses in Milltown, Mal- bay, itself were burned and damage was done ‘by fl'ying bullets. The re- pri-salists visited nearby village of Lehlnch and Ennystmon. Two were killed at the latter place one at the former report said. Nothing Known 0f N. Y. Explosion (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, September 23.- .'I‘_he grand jury was expected to complete its investigation of last week's explosion in Wall Street. There was every indication that the examination of scores of wit- nessos had failed to produce any new evidence. Wins Scholarship Mr. Percy S. Boyce of Bonshaw has received the pleasant news that he has been awarded the Dan- iel Iludson scholarship for the 1920-24 term. This important schol- arship goes this term to the credit ol’ King's College, Windsor, where Mr. Boyce studied. It will be re- niembered that the last Hudson Scholarship was awarded, in 1916, _ ___,_ to the lute Mr. Norbert lluglics, AUCTIONWSAE AT SPRING- whose tragic ileath occurred a few fit-id, Lot (i7, tomorrow at M_ T- weeks ago. The l9l2-l6 scholarship Lniubi-‘s, (iffvrs ti choice lot 01' went to Mr. Cuthbert Simpson, son l-lillrk 11y “M5110” sale at “mi oi‘ Cannon Simpson. \Ve heartily "whwks Th“ “‘“°"1“°'“e'“2;31§ congratulate Mr. Boyce llilon his “vars m mm ‘flank. present capture of this vuluoble DUBLIN, September 23.—-Police reprisiils for attacks. on them by Sinn FPlflPPS included the killing ‘ of (‘ouiity (‘ouilclllor Lynch in tl ___.._... .__.___.___,____i_4 Lithuaniavand v Poles at- it Again (Special-Ito The Examiner) WASII.ING’I‘ON. September 23.5 1 oliinll iiiid Lituanlu have broken heir post-i». negotiations and fight- ng has been Ffiilillltfti between the wo countries. ilcsplte intervention f the League. nt‘ Nations, the State epartmciit “'11! 11111115911 101151’- Government Removed to Vilni- LONDON, September 23.-»Llthu- nluii iogtititm bore announced to- ny govoi-iimoiit liiid 1‘0l110ll@11 "m" ovso iii V11111l1l ' CUNUENSED SPECIALS W 0T0 LE-T>A FURNUSHED FLAT -. -_ l G nrdlan office. (inti il. Alli! y 11 2983' -i-———~i ‘FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET- Apply Iiiintcr, 183 Eustun sSti-eagl. 1i"lty. __________.__._.__.-_ ‘WHILE AT EXHIBITION. GET l i prize. a real K0941 000k 101‘ 111i uni _________ ____ ivinitcr reading at the 1.11111» ‘Bookstore, It. i<. Bruce. mouse FOR aALa-ossoo. CALL y? 3001 pd. early Apply McKinnon & Mc-Y ____________.._1 -—- Neill, 90 George George Street. rmo-ron BOAT Fills‘ “h? ._____..____.._____. About 35 feet long; - l. D. ' “W ‘ ponitil engine with hlgli tension ‘FOR SALIE “As CFOIgEFk magneto. Good i111“? 101' 1111M‘ ("w- A991’ m “g a ' 3i 3000 9 24 2i lpd. OH COTTAGE TO LET. BIX ROOMS. Apply Arlington stile. ADl11y 135 191mm“ St" Tubs-Fool} cnascsur enoo ,, .' l -, l. Finder please nice orchard. _ iifiivoviiifoiitliiliiiiili office. , Hotel. 21 ~11 i111 2985-pd. ‘WANTED-A MOIJNG MAN FOR help in n. country store. Age pre- ._ SULKY‘ AL- ‘FOR sAl-E‘ BlKE ' ferred. from l6 to 20. Must ihilve . -l l bbles is Qiiyloiietivliigrpsllkrziii. m I fair education, but commercial p 2833-9-21 3i. pd- graduate not necessery. Apply to M, in care of Guard-tan. 4 . ALE-HORSE’ POWER 2929-921‘ 1 F212“; “my “hm ‘adult-ill? mm 1D ' ‘WANTED iM-MEDIATELMIX: MMNMH’ vnhuw 3054.9..24.3\ pd perlenced lady dry goods clerk. ~ Kennedy Bros" Kenellmmll- mouse mo LOT FOR BALE e , sterl- 21 11- st. petal-m Nem- stlltloll. ADD-U Thomas Lwrliin. st. Peters Bav- ‘WANTEDF-MAID r-"on causa- al housework. Apply to 172 Wey- l730-9-11-l2l 20 if. mouth Street. 38D!- ‘ROOM AND BOARD.-A GEN- tleman can be accommodated with front bedroom and board in i111" vote family, Central location. Ap- ply "C" in care of Guardian. __________,_____. CAPABLE 9131;‘ for general housework Wit famlily l“ Montreal. No chtldreg. Wages $40.00 per month, fare a - flanged Apply P. 0. Box 320. city. and itri-ange formnersonal 1111111’- ‘WANTED.’ - 1 i ’, V...“ s o a: u. . 2032-9-21 tf. ~ x wANTsn-vouuo MAN owmreo. - A HOUSEMAID. F general store In the country Good waxes. Apply 911011111811 3- ‘Apply in own handwriting. 911119 Mrs. H. W. bongworth. 96 Up- sgs experience if lmY- "M°"1" per Prince Street. " amt” Guiii-illan. 391941-21 "- 3003-9-24-3i v11 _ ‘TO LETa-FURNISHED HOME. wiih all modern conveniences and centrally located. Apply 11y 101" ter to "it" care of Guardian. 2057-9-22 tf. _.__.____..____._._..-__ ‘AUOTION FURNITURE FOR Mrs. Younker, 21 King Square. on Saturday 26th September. commencing at i o’clock (sharp) parlor, diningroom, hail. bedroom and kitchen furniture sll iii first clan condition. ll_ Basil-etc, Auc- L¢ul -. WMiiTQQL-ivznv TEACHER ill ' the. 01111111196 i" "WW1 11"’ Tar Qhefll’ Convention on Harlem 29' 3p untl Oct. l. lntereetinl programme as well as lmilflflill" 1 business. FWANTIO ‘MAID TO AUIIDT AT llouseworklxbwl! 111m T°“1'°n°°‘ to Mrs. E. H. Mncilaohern. W4 - Grafton Bti-eet. 80210-2141’- itlilflflbp-MIN AND nova 1'0 m“ 0M0 ma“, “m, “m tloiieer. zbll-i-ilil-illpd ma. _______________________ Gllrlilmll- "0"" *”‘“°"' emu wlmrno. - sitcom: 2945-0-12 4i. non dam.- usw wooovroclt - a m. out mo: will "11 baker wanted to work on bread and plea day work steady post- tion for one your. Wpll pay good u; a otudy man. Address mo", Iii. l-ligli Bt. EV . .- _s’_'"\ ENING .The People’s Paper. ‘ Read by Everybody GUARDIAN Worth Printing" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THF IZEHMAN IIUMMIJNIETS lilt IIIUSINI} IIIIUIIH ANXIETY Government; Anxiously Guarding Against Possible Outbreaks. Independent Social- ists Refused to Join Communists and Demonstration Fi zzled Out. Coniitilinists cffort to promote :11 general strike fizzled in a. tiimo‘ demonstration in Lustgurten. The affair has been hailed by the raili- ciil prams as “tile vanguard of re- voiiiliitn." Withdrawal of indcpen~ dent socialists from tho movement reiiile-rcd it harmless. FROM UISTANT ICELAND Til P.E. isiiiinl The Danish Barkentine Minerva fronilceiand Bound‘ Up the St. Lawrence Wind-Bound 0ft " ' Charlottetown. ‘ From dis-taut Iceland lo Prince months ago lee pm] snow was the Edward island is a far cry. pfgvigfllng realm-a (‘iaptaiu Fuglsaiig of the lmrlt-i Tine Minerva, ls owned in Dim. 01111116 111111911111. 1y111g 111- 11110111111‘ 111. ' uiztrk anti the (‘apuiiu and crew of the entrance to Charlottetown, seven are n“ Dunes‘ Uapnlinfpugl» harbor. and who was in ‘the city gllnig spanks vglry gonil English, no- yesierdfly 111 0011V9T511-11m1 11111-11 1119 quired during this extensive travell- Guardiaii reporter stated that up to lp-g, lle pus mm“. u number o; YGHIG-fdly his vessel hiul been‘ voyageg firunl sW911l-y-10111‘ 1111yS 01111111111 1001111111- Llrwrencn but. never \\"‘\‘ so long (Special to The Guardian.) BERLIN, Sept. 23.-—C()illnltlIli.s'-i.lC activities held worried intention of the Grrmnn Government today. Prisons were guarded with soldiers iiiert against. possible efforts of communists to free radicals held on charges of smuggling arms. 'l‘welve days iigo while off the Mug- on n“. way m, on (l... - 4pm, |r|p_ dalen Islands during tiii electrical ll. ;-.-l . I iliiiiliJIl-‘l in Deu- storm tlic Minerva wits struck by nrnrh, \\‘;\_\' and Sweden very llshlninl: wlllvll lore owuy both liar; luuwii =1. 't'll‘(i ..i ti... result of tile 11111111 E1111’ 111111 1161‘ 1111111011 iillff- ‘ivur 1n his ‘Vll i-tituilry the prices The vessel was empty, in ballast.‘ or l).l‘.,.-l-_ ppintioe. nu ping; pm- 1101111111 1'01" Mtllfllle- $108090. 10 101141. duce his verf/ tiiiirzli‘ higher- luinlber for Dover. Ensllmll- (Yon- titan he filldS1ill8Ill. in Charlotte- ti-ary winds during the past fort- town, butter for instance which is nl-sht have impeded the vcsselyi-etiiillng at 65 cents a pound tiers, vovllse- 0n Sunday 111st Bile‘ sllc- wits $1.25 when he left home, and ceeded in gelling 11D the stroll asi other prices accordingly. A.ll com- far as West Point where she ilropp-l 1110.11.19; wore gubjgc[ l.) "he ed anchor. Running short of provi-i uuygrlungnt tux . ‘ slons slic put buck l0‘()ll1l.l‘lOltt‘.i()Wll Tho (Ynptuln slatted that the apP 111111 18 110W lying 11-1 111101101‘ 011 IIEIIHIIICL‘ ‘of lPrlnce Edward Island Keirimh hllvlns been 5110011911 with witli its wcll-laldoff farms great- l11‘0Y151°11s 11y CMV911 B1115- i_v rcmirileil him of his native country and members of his crew iilill rririiirkctl it. I-Ie appeared [Illlitl pi lliiEtl when informed that tiliis Pr. vim-o liiut been slyloli by SOilit'i‘~lll‘ in authority us “Thi- ileniuarl: of Canada." l The Captain reports that they have run short of wind in more wziys tliun DflP and ‘has telegraphed home for the necessary‘ funds Wihen he left Iceland over two ' wilt-ii lillndtll behind Rotaryr-ser-i vii-n- unselfisliness. Oiily as we git this idea into our lives can we . .lvo all tho problems before us. Iio1.:\' ill taking as its uialn lino uiitiertiikcs a nobio task. lie il-ivclt lip-on t-iiu necessity of bringing lilt‘ right influence to boar upon the boy tit the oriticiil and impression- iibio period oif his life between tlic iigcs m‘ thirteen and nineteen, :1 period when grelrt changes are Ink- ing ltliice in hint, when ‘ills whole (rirriu-i" may be slinpcil us the result of influences which may surround iiiiu iii this time. 'i‘lie speaker impressed upon his llourers the necessity of looking lifter the boy during his spztro. limo and rcferrcti to the various organ» 1Ztliii0llN to which ll. boy may link up and finil therein tho-t. which appeals io iiilii, bring out. his best iluiiiitics and prove a splendid think for the boy. llflilllliy‘ the Iioy Scouts aiidtlie Boys Nil-val Brlgriile. ’I‘lie boys in Kingston, OnL. iinvi- taken very keenly to the liittor‘ ivrgnnlzatloii and now that. ll has been started In tiliiirlolteitoivn a grou-t. opportunity is presented to the local boys. The ltutwrinns, tlic speaker declared should get firmly behind hiiese illDVPIllllilLfi. llc told o the [toys Lifo (‘oiincll of (‘iinailn and exhibited a chart on which was shown l-Itt. various agencies through which the boy is already being reached and which will serve a more extensive purpose In cnsii the federation idea is put into ef- fect. Those agencies include the daily school, the church, religious organizations, independent. usstrclaY tions, etc. Mr. Atkinson in opening his nd- dress snid he was authorized by the Now York Rotairy (llub to which ‘lie belongs to extend greetings to all clubs where he should happen to speak and invite any members while in New York to pay a frater- nal visit. Mr_ Atkinson gave general 115-. ures to Illustrate the value of n life to the community. it was con- ceded that a boy is worth $4.000- in which case the 1200 boys in Charlottetown would be worth $4.- 800.000. i He submitted figures to show that the boy life of the community has a far greater value than all the buildings of the city_ "Until you reach the time when you are spending 11s much money to save the boys as you do to the Dffliectlllg of property, you should 11111 feel that you are overdolng boys’ worln" declared Mr. Atktuno Able Addresses Taylor Static-it, _ Toronto, and C. J. Atkinson, New York, f ell of Boy: Work Activity Tile (fliariottetown Rotary (‘iub was addressed last evening at the Dnviea Hotel at. tiic close of tile weekly dinner by two noted specia- llsits in boys work. Mr. Tkiyltlr Statten of ‘Toronto, National Boys Work Secretary oi’ tlic Canadian ‘Council of the Y. M. t‘. A.. who i=1 well known chore. and Mr. t‘. J. At- kinson of New York, formerly of Toronto, Secretary of ttlii- Iioys‘ Club Fcderiitiun. Rolarlan “St" Slilcniiis, prost- ded and introduced tlie visitors. Mir. Stnit-ten, who spoke first, ll" designated as "ii mail who iIiiri-s to dronin dreiiiits iind to soc. vis ions." The general theme addresses iwsa: "Conserving Boy Asset of t-he tioitimimiiy." The two speakers urc engaged in ll. Dominion wide tour in which they are scheduled to address viirl- ous organizations in some sixty different centres from coast to coast. Mr. Stiitten ilolivercd on address which held the close ntitcntlon of his hearers from start to finish and flushes of wit hero and there added much zest to his remarks. Mr. Statten dwelt upon the nec- essity oi looking after the boy during his spare time. lie fclt that. itihe great need is to reach the "ulr privileged boy" who forms a great proportion of the country‘s young manhood. Ills eyes hnil been opened only u short. time ago tn Owen Sound, 0nt., where lie had run across flrve boys whose ages ranged from fifteen to eighteen years. Not one of these lads had gone to Sunday School during the past year because they felt that they dldnot have clothes that were fit enough to wear. These were the unprlvlleged boys and the ones that really needed a helping hand. As a result of the little experience in Owen Sound, Mr. Statten had written to Mr. Atkinson at New Yorn to oak for aid and advice with t-he result that the countrytllldtl tour was now being carried out by Mr. Atkinson and himself. ‘ of lilo the m- auowiluruhuvtn oily. . "- or. ally is‘ his animation, tlis tim to liol ~ ' (t! ln-ha oil "twill ‘u, '1. l..- ! ' ANUTIIFRAOATTEMITTIIJN“ 15mm“; (0 11w St, rSantineilo. I-Ie extinguished ilias had ii chiinco to go wrong. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920 iii iiiiiiiii lillili . liiilliililfllflfi SEHEUIJIE The Storin of Whose Approach Warnings Had Been _Sent Struck Louisiania Coast With Terrific Violence. One Man Killed, Much Property D amaged. (Special to The Guardian.) NEW ORLEANS, Supt. 2Zl.——()lie mun was killed in New (lril-uns and ilziiiitrgi» Wiliftil i-ziiiiiitt. bi- iipproxl minted at this hour was ilouo iii Ni-iv Qfllillllg lllitl along the Louis- luiiia iiil'l Mississippi i-oiisl by ll huiricaiie of considerable intensity which struck the Louisianili coast line about midnight and swept. in- land between here llllll Mobile, Ala. Wires are down in zill diri-rtiiuie-i out of‘ New Orleans illlli it is iiu- possibic lo lget ilt‘('lll‘ilit‘ (illlil on tin- liinount. 0f damage iloiie by the storiii and its to whether lives were lost. BUMB UUTRAGE IN U. S. Bomb With Lighted Fuse Sufficient to Blow Up the "Neighborhood found in N. Y. Station in Time to, Prevent Catastrophe. ($999131 lo The Guardian.) NEW YORK, September ELL-A dynamite bomb with a lighted fuse w-ris discovered, ‘in washroom in the Reid Avenue Station of the Brooklyn Iitnpid Transit idle-voted Lines today by policeman Michael lilo fuse. Simtinello who iwas on strike duty saw smoke issuing froiii a package when he entered the wash room. He found a. slow burning fuse tittached to a package and stamped it out, At the nearest pollfce station it was found the package held IL bomb containing “enoulgh d-ynainite to blow up the neighborhood." Tile police were ri-tlsci-n-t about details of the bombs construction. Bomb Threats Causing Anxiety NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—-Wliile latter development today into Wall Streets mysterious explosion last ‘Thursday pointed to an accident, rather than a plot news despiitchcs from other cities indicated iliiit. n mild epidemic oi‘ "bomb threats" had broken out throughout the country. Cleveland, Boston, New Bedforll. iliass: 'l‘i'enion, N. J.;' and New York were among cities which reported anonymous wlirn- lng of‘ dire misfortune. While various investigating boil- ies were tracing clews all over Now York and New Jersey, four llltfll employed by the liouso WFPCR int; concern working in the financial (listrict. wnikctl into the municipal- buiiding on their own account and reported tliiit lcn minutes tifter the blast they hull been talking with tlio driver ut‘ the (ifillli wagon which. was believed to liiivc carted the bomb inin Wail Street. or to liiivei been lilt there by till automobile while conveying explosives across the city. Tho workers said lilt‘ llflVPi‘ rushed up to tits-iii aiiil do» rinreli tliu wagon liiid been blown up willie lie yrus telephoning his 0fllli|0_\'(‘l‘ for ilfl address to which he hull been ordered to take some building mutt-rials. Then lii- is siilii to have disappearoil. ~-~--—¢-o-}——-i TORONTO, (mt, 2l~~A number of fiiiiuous (‘iimiilian zilriuen, who served iil lite ltuyul Naval All" Scr viice, lilo it-oyiil Flying (‘orps and tho Royal Air Porno, in all the thezriros of will‘, appear in the Can- adian Air Force senliorlty list. which will bo published in u few days. included iii the ilists of LL-tioionels are: Robert. Lcckle. I). S. 0., etc., who with Major John Gal-pin, D. S. 0., shot down a Zeppelin in the North Sea; J. Scott, M. t‘... and f’ A. K. ’i‘llr, now acting Air (‘oinnio- tlore of tho (Yanadiun Force. I the Juvenile Court, but before lie Whnt We need iii-re, the speak- er declared is n lftmimunity Boys‘ (‘iiib. He statcil that in the City of Toronto inuny boys liiul been kept out of the Juvenile Court through continually chili work_ in one sec. tion of Toronto it was found that 77 boys liiid ‘been up before Juv- enllo (fourt judge for various of- fences. A community club was started with the result that dur- ing the next 14 months the number of boys to be taken to this court had been reduced to five. The cost of helping these boys had averag- ed 8i. as against an average of $5.56, which had been spent. by the city for corrective measures. It hail been noticed that many boys of an east end dtfilni or Toronto. had been broug ‘to tho court, but the estobllshme wt a club there had made a area tiles-once. It was a bust sir proposition which wu sate an nus» If‘? collapse lust night llflti Five Bandits Rounded, U11. REGINA ,Sept. 23.--~Five bandits who fired on a provincial police posse lifter they raided the Red Iieoi- Lumber Camp on Sunday are sllil zit largo but. surrounded by re- inforced posse In ll thick buizli be- tween Feinwood and Roscoe. Arlviccs rcceivetl today said that Inspector Tait ot‘ the Prince Albert ilivisiun iiiid reported that tw bandits have been wounded. They art- fill young Russians xii-med with O Mayor McSwiney . Feeling Better (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, September 2.'i.-<Sinu Idein bulletin today said Lord May- or illric-Siviney slept well lost night and that his condition was better lllian it was yesterday. MaoSwiney appeared somewhat refreshed, the bulletin solid. He Suffered a Collapse. LONDON, September 2Il.—I.ur<l Mllytyr MaoSwinc-y suffered anoth- YVIIS wt-akvi‘ today. The Lady Mayoress was not permitted tn talk to him (P1 isiie ant by his bed. lliaivbkxviney compiliiiiell of pains iii his head. llc was conscious. t i-i THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE. TIDE, MOON. ETC- 'l‘OItON'l‘U, 24.—-Moderate winds, mostly southwest and smith, perature_ "HIP. tide will he high this morn- iiig at 7.07 and tonight at 8.36. ‘Sun sr-ts this afternoon at 5.5 and rises tomorrow morning at . 50. ii-‘uli moon Monday, Sept. 27th.. 9.57 p. m. M6553. , ‘f; t b) Even MET A .\/@€ / CYCLONE \,é BY APPOINT- "'u' The National Anthem brought flu to l . m. a _ Noozle the Sunshine Kid. lly Mall. Connie, OLD. Annual fdubnrlpulqn, “limp; liiiiii l5 nil ll llHiH 5TH Conference Between This Morning. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Sept. 2ii.—'i‘hree and o liiilf hours conference in Downing Street bctwi-cn (iove-rnment of- ficials and li‘il‘1E‘l'H of the Triple Alliiintro faliul Weillii-siliiy to brln-g about any change in the deadlock over cool mining crisis. The Triple ers Failed to Agree. Matter Now Rests With Miners Conference Which Meets _. v4.1. - i. . IKE Sliilliiii Government and Miti- Alliano: Executive will upon U!!! resulita of the conference to filo miners this morning. Upon we miners’ decision thereafter hinges the whole question of whom“- England will see the moat disea- lrous industrial war she has over faced or not. ' Milleranil Elected President of France VIRRSAILLIZS. lSeptember 23.» Willioiit serious opposition Prem- IPI‘ itlexnudor Millerand was elect- -.l president oi’ Francetoday by the National Assembly. lie sue-- ceetls President Paul Desclianel who resigned because of ill health. Briand New Premier. ‘PAIRIS, September 23.—1Paris afternoon papers announced “au- thorltzitively" today that Arisrtide Briand will -be appointed premier by the new President Alexandre Mllleriind. Briand, it was said, will include in 1.5..» cabinet Georges Leygues, Bi-riirll Barshou, Viviani Steega and possibly former prem- ier Poincare iis Minister of Fln~ ance. Torontoniins Wants to Fight in Ireland (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO. September 23.- Lieut. Col. Dohzrld Sharp announc- ed his intention today of raising a battalion of 20.000 Irish Canad- ians to go to Ireland to help the Llistcrites (lfllSil the rebel ele- iiielit. MARIIIMFPIIUVINBIS itiiiilriii NEWS (Special to The Guardian.) DR. BARCLAY CON-SERVAT'1V=EI LEADER FOR N. B. (ST JOHN, N.B., September 23. —llon. J.B. 1M. Baxter was elect- ,cd lezider of the provincial Con- lservalive party this afternoon at a convention held in the city, in place of lion. James A. Murray, who has been leader of the party since May I912. SCHOOL GIRL SHOT IN NEW WATERFORD N. S. SYDNEY, N.S.. September 23.- Mystcry surrounds the death of lfiothcrine Wtllllpbti-Il, aged 12, of ‘New Waterford iwlio was shot and ikllied while on her way home from school yesterday afternoon. Alex- ander Kopeck, aged 16 11nd 111101101 |(‘Inrk i4, who were shooting at a target with a rifle near the scene 1of the tragedy are ibeing held by the. police. FREDERiCTON-‘EHOOL BOYS ON STRIKE. i~‘ItI<}I)ERI(‘.'I\0N, N.B., Septemb e,- izgqARefused their request for a half holiday this afternoon the 11111‘ ""11 “"1 1111"“ change h‘ ‘em’ two senior classes of the Frederic- ltnn high school held la meetink int noon and decided not to at- tend the session of the school. illoinblliscovored by Paris Police (Special to The Guardian.) PNRIS. September 23.—-An un- exploded shell with fuse "attached ‘was found lying 011 111° 515N331‘ in front of tho Hotel Ludtls by ‘police today just aflel‘ 1116 8711"“ oi Mme Deschanel, wife of the former Premier of France. . Wrangle Captures 21,000 Prisoners LONDON, September 23.—Gener communique today asserted his forces had routed 1111? 36th division of Soviet forces op- eratingdn the Crimean Nfloll. Bol- shevlsts are retreating to the north ‘east he said, arisi- losing 11,000 communique indicated he had penetrated Uk- rainia. -lt was reported from WM‘- Wrengel’: forces with the Palm was expect- al WrangeYs prisoners. Wrangefa saw that junction of _ed shortly. " 1‘ . . . . lCholera Epidemic Raging in Chino. (3t1eclal to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, September 28,-“; epidemic of cholera in water-n (‘hina has lbeen so serious that l". P1301110 are dropping dead l]; m9 1 streetsand carpenters are unable to supply the demand for coiling, according to a letter recelvgq w. day by the American Btpti s Foreign Mission Society from , 31088911 'I“11ylor in Citientu. People look upon the scourge is n visitation of the Supreme Be- ing who is punishing them for their sins," Dr. Taylor said. ‘ D’Annu_nzio Makes Himself Premier (Special to The Oulrdlln.) ‘ROME, September ift-Jllspotuh es from Idiume today said Gabriele DAnnunzlo had named htmielf as premier-of the "State. of Qubrnero" vwhlch includes Flume, in Voiliy- ania region, it said. -———¢-OO pi.- Violence Follows Italian Seizures 1 (Special to The Guardian.) ROME. Sept. zit-Violence entered the fight of Italian 14H!" to control lnduat/ifi-l ' u. I.‘ polite here today said a petrotjol Royal Guards in Turin was BN1! upon, one guard was kllhtflil several reported injured. Th!“ amped men were arrested- uid a number of suspects were lmprliolh ed. Every city in which labor obi:- ed plants reported that a referent- duim resulted Lu labors rejection o! their leaders agreement. that IM- torles should be evacuated pood- lng enactment of n. national in providing for painiail labor otmtroi of Indus-tries. ... n»~_ __._ _ - l R Two Girl Spies In Sir Hamars Home (Special to The Guardian.) , DONDON. Sept. 20.-~fl‘.w¢ m- rvanls of Sir Home: Greenwood, Secretary for Ireland, are detained ' in jail as the result. of the discov- ery of one of them‘ ,‘ '__ width: pieces of paper found in Sir Ham- ar-‘s waste basket. This urvliilt. girl told Stir Halmlr that Gite Ill compelled by tin-eat. of Slim Fell to mot as a spy. An investigation led to the disclosure that. at 106M tour of Greenwood’; servants who "In the service of thlt wge-nlllltloil. Twp liniptirrtaut document; were recently stolen from Sir Bolton's possession. Horse Races At Gtrfieltl is’ The Garfield races which were held Wednesday were well contitt. ed. The track was good, the weath- er flue and the attendance nu. The crowd were Veil ll with the excellent manner in wliiih the races were managed, ' Following is the summary:- MATCH mo: Dillard, (w. ile- sNeill. 1 j Wilfred list, H. Kelly I 1 Time 2_l91-2, 2.2!, 2.84, $.85. TH REE MINUTE Oil-All SW11 C, (V. Curl”) 1 1 1 Dr. Clark, (Murdock iPhee) Judson Lsddle, W. Ind- son) Time-ABS, 2.50, 2.1!. ennui Mel, Mattie IL, (lPelOf kel- man) bottle (Neil MacDonald Qlfflold Boy. (W non) _ Time-e-tfl. us‘ The oillcizl; n-II‘. W. Timers. l, I‘ A , . Roderick lake Angus ill-ff Q55