town Guardian, hree cunts. » , Guardian, Founded 1m. WrangePs Arm ‘i Out. I ’ (special to The Guardian.) wAlRSA-W, Aug. 31_—--I.lolshevllri h" increased their counter offen- sive in the Lemberg region to the ; portions of a maloa engagement ‘dd are seeking to encircle ‘that ‘<51, by driving in from the north 1nd, it was indicated in today's Polish otiiclai communique. Terrif- |¢ fighting is going on between Lem yr; and Cholm where the Poles m desperately resisting this lt- ‘uk I l’ mange! Suffered Crushing Defeat MOSCOW, Aug. 3I.——General ‘Wnusvl has suffered a crushing "Meat on two fronts in the Black s» theatre oi war, according to an oillclal statement issued todiay_ WrangePs Klbau expedition has been wiped out, the communique lsittwhile his Crimean forces have been bottled up on the peninsula wrsngers forces in Kuban have been completely annihilated the statement said. After defeating them Soviet forces cut their com- munications and surrounded and destroyed their headquarters in the Northern portion of the Taurlda Province WrangePs columns have ..\_..1..|...,; . Tic-banana srrcuts ‘FOR BALE large walnut extensloh table. 08 Kent Street. 2550-9-1-21 LOST-PURSE BETIWEEN EAST. en Bros. and Holmanfs Sample rooms. Finder leave at Jonklns 0 Son. 255519-141 pd ron sans-s "noon Houes, bsiireléctrlc‘ light etc, all new large lot outbuilding. Apply $2. Spring St. City. 2537-0-1-il FOR GALE BIECOND HAND book-keeping and shorthand text books at a reasonable price. Ap- ply Guardian, office. 2540-04-31 __ LOST-AT COUNTRY CLUB A (wish bone tie pin with pearls.‘ Reward. Apply at Guardian. 253M FOR SALE-MAXWELL CAR IN good running order, five new lircs, lately wrverhauled. Burg“ for quick sale. Apply T.R. Cu - more care of Haberdashery. Sept. 1 3i ‘LGSfl-ON SUNDAY NIGHT BE- tween Post Office and Lennox Hotel by Great George Street, s bunch of keys. Kindly leave at 190 Richmond Street. Reward._ ' Sept. 1 tf. _ 108T A SILVER BAR PIN. SET with rhinestones, between Coun- try lClub and Kent St. Finder kindly return to 7 Kent St. , BBBHi-II-oi FDR BALE-ONE NEWLY FRESH ened cow. Colin ‘ Fraser Clyde illlvor, PQEJ. ' 2505 a__. -es. Mrs. Dr. McMillan 205 Kent Si. 254141-114“ 'HAY--PARTlEB WHO HAVE baled first class timothy and clover, oid and 110W hay for sole. Please name prices. Address P. 0. Box 201 Charlottetown. 2544-9-1 3i ‘Paoreeeionai. _"l'i8.- ma. Jno. Alfred. M neld. Land sllfveyor, Hermanville. Divlfllvfl Linew-Qb, usually Ill each owner, Dlus Second Class return Rail- "Ylare from Hsivmonytlct; Setting (‘flmpass three stakes $2.50. Tele- phone connection with Souris. 2546 V m¢____~;____-__ ‘FOHND-ersc-ractsa m case Owner can have same by apply- ifls to this office. 2643 -.._ , . . "MIND. sum or mouiv on gmmeriield picnic grounds. Pr o same may apply at Guardian 0mm, 2525-5-3Lif. Jill in small tsmily, d pesos. Avvly n Gtilrdill! o m». ‘fggrw uoueg re ‘Wioogsmgiit iothdetirnsephon- - ' . IIII ’ Aral: m will» at. . aim-out ‘We; aerate. neonate. . ‘ m ., i‘ -+'4‘#ag-ciJ-d- - - lierriiic Fighting in Progress. ‘Polo's Des- _ perately Resisting thoNcw Onslaught. GIRL WANTIED. HIGHEST WAQM A .._ ‘traverse -ar once. mid to ss-~ son-watt. - slur vahiii Guardian 1007. Practically Wiped been completel i, t hold- only 'Ci'lmyea_ea a“ and m" Armlltico Negotiations Next week ‘PAR-ls. Aux, s-L-urousn clele sates have returned to Warsaw from Minsk and the Russo Polish armistice negotiations will he rc- sumed in Riga next week, accord- "18 l" reports received from War- saw today WARSAW. Aug_ l-lL-General Budennys advance guards have Pfililfiiled Tysovce, after desperate. (151111118. a Polish ofilclai commun- ique announced today. Tysovce is fifty miles north of Lemberg and only 15 m-ilea‘ from Tomasof which a previous Polish communique an- nounced was the Russian Cavalry leader's first objective in ‘his en-" circlin-i; movement oi Lemherg from the north. Political Significance of Bolshevlk Victory. LONDON. Aug fill-Reports of an overwhelming defeat inflicted bv the Boisheviki upon General" Wrangel in South R/ussiia. together with resumption of heavy fighting on the Russomollsh front, led to speculation in. military circles here v upon the strategic relatio of ‘the ‘two events There was a disposition to be- lieve that the Russians bad delib- erately ‘moved several reserve div- isions from the Polish front sever- al days ago to reinforce the concen- tration against Wrangel in the south_ The political soundness of such s. move was explained by the fact that ‘France's recognition» of Wrangel as head of the Russian w. _ ‘ would "make him a eater menace to the Soviet than he Poles. ltvwas pointed out by some military experts that these possible withdrawals might have been largely responsible for the Bolsheviki defeat on the Polish ironit. Polish and neutral dispatch- es declared the Reds had a llfefll mtnfber of reserves massed in Kov iln ‘Regina, back of the southern end of the battle llne_ . ,. .- [are Sleep Walker Meet-s Death By Drowning (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Aug. 31——Death un- tier tragic circumstances is reveal- ed with the flndlng of the body of Miss Emma Senecal, a member of a well known family in Boucher- ville. ' Que, floating in the St. Lawrence River. The evi- dence deduced from a brief en-‘ quiry, which was held immediately after finding of the body. showed that this young woman was a Vic-l lim of sleep-walking and had left her home while in a somnabolis- tic condition on Friday evening or early Saturday morninl- Wlllked into the river and lost her llfe_ Wvauren rwo on ‘runes rooms for light housekeeping in central locality. AlplilY 1° Gunrdiar Oiiice B128-8-1Z-tb. tPosmi/ELY no ADVERTISE- ments accepted at this office for next day's issue after 8 p.m. un- less pmld for in advance. ‘WANTED IV SECOND WEEK of September a cook to _do plain cooking. Good wasfll- 'R°.l°1‘°i|°°5 required. Apply Mrs H, W Long worth, care of Guardian Oiflce. sno-a-ts-u. ‘WANTED 0N! o nvm Meat Cutter and seams maker. Apply with reference‘ and hill artlculars es to 099N911“ i0 3- ennet Hechey, West Betburet, u, B, ‘azto-a-io-toi. 1 ‘LJOW SIT HORSE! WANTED at Easter Hotel ltlibles‘ A foot. ii. and 5 feet high. John J. Mac- (Dougsll, John Horne. 2531-9440. ANNOUNCEMENTS» COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC.‘ .._.,.__. "Vic's iaovme PIOTUII show every Monday, sonrls: day. 1st. stegrtid wading-Hr- Oeo uswo- a I i f.‘ it: Peter's; Teturday» (Sfiloniler Ashore. - Near (lburltittctown The Maggie May, from Sydney. Stranded on Murphy's Point. The schoone M i . tain Lowe ‘wimsa"§§iv%+i'ir1yoc$i§§-* lottetown harbor with a cargo of c931 [mm syflney ran ashore on ‘Murlflly’! Point. on Monday slight about midnight; The vessel which is a schooner of about 120 tons h" 5 m" WPSO of coal for C. Ly- ons & Co.. Efforts were made an day wear" in)’ by motor craft to have the ves- sel floated but without success. it is hoped with the aid of a tug to float her at next high tide. (This Mills Captain Lowe's first ‘trip to Charlottetown. He belongs to Newfoundland. This was also the first trip of tho vessel here. The cargo of coal is fully insur- ed. it is not known to what, extent the vessel is injured. .____-¢Q-}____ Assault and Arson time ‘ Prince. County Man John Richard, of DeBlols Sta- tion Prince County, was arrested at Borden on Monday by Constable Bell of Albany, on the charge of assaulting -hls farther, Ailexander Richard and also with setting fire to his father's farm residence barn and outbuildings on Sunday night. According .'bo nrevislent rcporlt the prisoner while under the in- fluenco of liquor got into n quarrel with his father over a horse which the son wanted to take out of the stable against his father's wish- s. in the scuffle which ensued the ‘father was very roughly handled though fortunately he was not scri- ously lnjuredand was able t0 so ‘to Tlgnish the next day. The burning qf the house and farm buildings ‘occurred shortly after the quarrel. ' [it is also reported young Rich- ard that same evening went to the home of his brother Joseph where while intoxicated, he created a disturbance and broke the windows of the house. Tho accused is about 28 years of age and married and lived with his father. Wbrd was afterwards sent to tho Attorney-General in Charlottetown relating the circumstances and stating that Richard had left the vicinity and was evidently bound for Borden with the intention of leaving the Island. The customs‘ officer at Bordon captain of the oar-ferry steamer were instructed to detain the ac- cused until the arrival oi the con- stable. - Upon his arrival on the steam- er he was detained until iConstable Bell arrived from Albany and plac- ed him under arrest, taking him to Summcrside where he now awaits trial. SIJBSIIHI ' Awaiting You. Are yu good at guessing? I.f so then here is a good one for you. "l-low many subscriptions do you think e candidates _in the big $5000 lepContcst wit. lav-cure during the ehilre contest? That does not sound a very hard ques- tion to answer so have e tryatlt. THE QLMDSORIIQERIiQPRiIZEG. To the pcrsoh who ‘sends in the question, we will give I100 in cash. The subscriber with the second nos-rest correct answer wil lbe giv- en 050 in cosh; next iive subscrib- ers having next nearest correct were vgnll each beJ-glven $10 in nest. five subscribers will each be given a one year's sub- QIIG Ellllliflei’. nee- RULIO FOR IUIOCRIIIWI PRIIIIGTION OONTIUT. -1. A subscriber may enter into the prediction competition, provid- snm ion ' ‘ ' lilt-l-II-Ii. -- 1<v--— ~--t -n~-- Five ‘Subscriptions to‘ one Guar- dian 0r mammary Mr. Charles Mactlonald and the_ -iiiifl IiN BASH Filil BlIlillililN i l-l-‘i i C115 nearest cdriieot answer ‘to the above! scriptlon to either the Guardian or Rioting Between 002t- try 19 Killed and ~ iasbllioting. _ (Special to The Guardian.) lBlJLlllAST. August BL-Martiul lbw was (inc-lured in Belfnsfat noon today.- The rioting which broke gut between Orangemen and Cath- llcs last week has been practic- was growing in intensity_ The death list was 19 with many of the 200 wounded‘ in hospitals in a critical condition. lt was believed the fatal ities would he materially increas- Bd- ‘Rfillorts received here indicated‘ that the disorders growing out of political and religious differences were spreading through Ireland. Release Government Refuses to Mcbweeney. LONDON, August 31_--Another Battle Waged In Belfast In Daylight BELFlAST, Aug. 31—At five o'clock yesterday afternoon a mi- nor battle started on Royal Ave- knue with the Belfast Telegraph Office as a center. A crowd of Sinn Fcinora crept down Library 'Si.rect from Currix Hill and. open- ,cd a regular iusilnde on the (Unionists who replied vigorously. iwindows adjacent to fighting were crowded with spectators The scene was unique in the city's his-I tory. Yesterdays rioting was worst in city's history, probably the first to take place in broad daylight Victims, again nume- rous, brought the dead up to six- teen. ‘ In excess of one hundred persons were mercilessly injured Curing the fighting. The Lord Mayor after strong pressure today made representa- tions to authorities as a result of which General Bainbritlge and Commissioner Galliston have giv- cn the customary 20 hours notice of enforcement of Curfew order_ Therefore Belfast is expecting a ~wlld night tonight, before Curfew comes into force. Two men kill- (ed on Saturday night. or Sunday (were declared to be Sinn Feiners. Those killed yesterday were nearly all Unionists. ally continuous for Z4 hours and, ~\§;1 .._ a §holics and Orange- men Spreading ‘Throughout the Goun- ‘20 Wounded in Bel- long anxious vigil inside and out- side of Brixton jail, where the Lord Mayor of Cork lay dying from star- vivtion, rbogan Monday nlght_ it was not uXIWCtOd that Terence Mc- Swecney, the most striking figure in lrlsh politics today, would live through the night but the govern- ment remained firm in its set pur- Dose to refuse nil intervention. Earl Dunwell dies ni Hunger Strike WORCESTER. Ans, llL-The firstdeath resulting from hunger strike in an English jail occurred here today_ Earl Dunwell succumb ed after going without food for live days. He had been imprisoned for contempt of court because he insisted on reoccupying- his home after being ejected. Bolshevists Advance Against Poles WINRJSAW, Aug_ 31—An official communication issued last night says General Budenny's drive de- signed to cut the Polish front has made further progress. Brudenny forces are moving slowly in the direction of Zamosc northwest of Lemherg, despite the Polish resis- tance. Roumanian A Cabinet Has ‘ Resigned ' v (‘$0 The Guardian.) PA-RBS, Aug. (ll-The resigna- tion of the Roumanian Cabinet headed by Premier Averesco is announced in Berlin despatches quoting a Vienna newspaper. The “Averesco ‘Ministry was formed on March 19th last_ rants, Aug. ai-rne‘ government has resigned i a Madrid (Speciai to The Guardian.) ‘ CORK, Aug_ Ill-A party of arm- ed men yesterday visited the mag- nificent country residence of the iDeputy Lleut. of Cork County, Jos. gPlke, near here. The family was absent at the time The servants were allowed to leave the premises with their personal belongings IHEH Gr: E iii ed he or she gives at least one year's subscription to a candida-to in THE GUARDIAN AND EXAM- lNiER BIG PRIZE CONT%T, or ya at least a year's subscription nto the Contest Oificc oi the Gnar- .'.lan and ljxaanlner for the bene- fit of a candidate; ~ 2. The number of estimates al- lowed each subscriber will will de- pend urpon the length‘ of the sub- scription ggid as sot forth in the schedule low. 1 year's subscription entitles you to 1 estimate. 2 yea smbscrtption entiltes you to 3 estl es. _ 3 years‘ subscription entitles you to ii estimates. 4 years’ subscription entities you to 1_0 estimates. 5 years’ subscription entitles you to 15 estimates v The birdies m- the sub- scriireii’ Miction‘ mnteet will oonelet of the »fololwing:-- 1100.00 in Cash. £50.00 in Cash. It" H9479. Wit Plilfll iNl] EXAMINER ll [iillillilll nu lllllfilfi lHlS WEEK HOW Many SIIbSQPiDtio-ns-MV-ill-blm Candidates Secure. Gan You Alléwer Thai‘- Qllesticn? If so, There is $100 in Cash Send inlYour Answer Before Saturday Night 0i This Week 4. Either the candidate or the ,Coniest Department of the Guar- dian and Examiner will‘ suDPlY Y0“ wit/h the necessary blank or blanks to fill in your answer or answers. 6. ‘A subscriber may send sub- scriptions to boys at Milltzary Hoe- pitals or to other friends sad be entitled to send in estimates as per the schedule above. ' ti. All answers to the above question mailed to the Contest De- partment ‘by out-of-town subscrib- close oi the Prediction entries. close U! the Ilg hi0 Cbiltolt. i100 in cssn F00 kovaenpr, - DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1920 ers must reach the Contest Office not later than five da- s after the ntest. We feel "certain first this will allow us ample time to hear from all out-of- towh subscribers who waited until the lost minute to send in their ‘i. The winners of the Subscri- bers‘ Conteet ,wil be announced with the other pri e winners at the HELP YOUiR FAVUMTE WIN Tl-lill GRAY DORT AND WIN Tl-llsl . Heavy iigbtuingw Stilts in Nil. Heavy Damage Done in Woodstock and at Moss (lieu. Woman Killed in Monctou. ‘ (Special to The Guardian.) WOODSTOCK, Aug 31.—A barn containing a horse, cow, a large quantity of grain and this season's hay crop, belonging to John Birm- lngham was destroyed by lightning this morning. None of the contents was saved. Moncton Woman Killed By Light- ning_ MONCTON, Aug. 31_—Mrs_ A. M. Burke of ltbxcreek, aged 35 years, was killed by lightning at her home this morning. . Barn Burned at Moss Glen ST. JOHN, Aug. 31.~A barn at Moss Glen, on the Kennehccasls River, owned by E_ Puddlngton Wlls struck by lightning this morn- lng_ Five cows and a horse were killed and‘ the hay crop oi two farms, some farmin-g implements and harness were destroyed. The loss is estimated at $4.000. Pytbian Delegates Back from Convention Mr. B. ll. llliliiau illetteil Grand Prelate. Next (Ionveniiouin Cb'town Messrs. Percy W. Turner, J. D. Taylor, B. R. Holman, and C. Leonard McKay, delegates from» this city to the Grand Lodge Knights of Pylhias, at Woodstock, N. B., have returned. They report that the convention was a grand success, about 200 delegates from all parts of the Province being Iprescni. Mr. B. R. Holman of Charlottetown had the honor of be- ing elected Grand Prelate. it is in- lercsiinl; lo recor/l that the next annual convention will he held in Charlottetown in August next and there is tlouht but that the island will live up to its reputation and give the visitors a time they Will never forget or regret. The local _Knights journled to Woodstock and back in Mr. C. L. McKay's oar, every moment of the trip being en- joyed, while not the slightest ac- , cldcnt occurred to mar the pleasure of the journey. ——-——<0->i- (Special to The Guardian.) CORK. Aug. 3l—Mayor Mac- Sweency is still alive but unable to speak. LONDON. Aug. iii-No word has been received from Lucerne Swit- zerland, lndlcaling there has been any change in the policy of Lloyd- Gcorge in regard to Lord Mayor MacSweeney of Cork, who is in a precarious condition. m 0m THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE. TIDE, MOON, are. TORONTO. September 1.- South westerly winds showery he- coming cooler. The tide will be high this after- noon at 12.37 and tomorrow at 1.17; it will be high tomorrow monring at 12.50 and Friday at 1.19. tSun sets this‘ evening st 6.38 and tomorrow at 6.31; it rises ’timor- row morning at 5.21 and Friday at .23. ‘Full moon Sunday, August 29th 0.03 s. m. ‘Last 'Q0&i'ter_ of moon Sunday September 5th 8.05 p. in. N oozle the Smashing Kid. f! NOTHING Bran 55¢. confine are Bur “mg! WQLEBP THAT. usuottv , oorlgamr arr: f i ‘ter demand the mine Fiilliil] (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. BL-Tho Lloyd George government and British labor are facing a fateful o'er-k in the great English Indus-trial strug- gle. Robert Smillie loader of the coal miners has been given a man riato to order a strike. He receiv- ed a plurality of about 250.000 un- oflin-ial count _in polling on the strike question The miners demand an increase of two shillings per mun for each shift workcr_ They also demand, however, that the rc- taii price of household coal he re- duced 1i shillings a ton. This lai- operators havc been refused to consider at all. declaring it in be insincere and a mere piece oi propaganda by which the miners hope to gain the Young Boys Stone Aged Man to Deatr ' (Special to The Gulrdian.) WilNNlPEG, Aug. 31—~Two boys. nine and eleven "years old respec- tlvelv, confessed to stoning John Kochut an aged farmer of the Ga- llciau settlement near Glmli, who died early on Monday morning They are in custody_ No charge has been laid. Mar time W-nvinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) GOOD PROSPECTS FOR APPLES (HALIFAX, Aug. ‘31_—Through the failure of the English apple crop the prospects for a strong dc- man and high prices for Nova Scot la apples in the English market this your are excellent, according to J. F. Smith. the Canadian Fruit Commissioner in Croat Britain who was in Halifax today. -:—-<o¢-i—- FORMER GERMAN SHIP UNSEA- WORTHV. HALIFAX, Aug. 31_—The vovacc of the captured German hatilo- ship. Ostfrlestand to Halifax and St_ John has been postponed as the shill has been found so damag- ml by her trans-Atlantic trip that she cannot venture outside of New York Harbor where she now lies. --i-ao->--- APPLIES FOR PERMISSION TO SHOOT NIAGARA. tl-rAliiill-‘AX. Aug_ lib-William Barbrlck, the farmer who wants lo go over Niagara Falls in n bar- rel, has forwarded his application to Niagara for permission to make the attempt. --—<-o&--- 8T. JOHN EXHIBITION‘ RACES W-lLL BE HELD_ ‘ST. JOHN. Aug, (iL-Following the abandonment of the Exhibition week horse races at Moose-path Park by the Maritime Racing As- sociation. it was announced today that A. P. Ryan anti ‘S, E. Rice of St. iiohn would conduct the moot with the some classes and entries n, originally planned The first races will (be held next Monday. WARSAIW. Aug_ 31--'l‘he Bolshe- vik officers, taken prisoner by the Poles, say that the Polish army did not meet serious resistance ly Mail, Annual lllill/lliiiiiiliiiiliv Canola, ‘QM, U. l. A, ‘GU- -. Oiliecripiiell. deliverel. “M. iii nu u liEEK ‘Their De- __... ¢-_._ Miners are Ordered to Strike. mand for Increase of Two Shillings and Drop in Price 0i Goal is Impossible. support of the P901119, General Strike In Italy. FLORENCE, Aug. ilL-General strike in Florence was proclaimed. following a clash of socialists and police after a mass meeting held in the interests of ‘luesia Sunday. in. the clash Police Commissioners Cungsani and two Socialists were killed. -‘ Labor Vote Fol‘ strike. ‘LONDON Aug_ 31.~Executives. of the Miners Federation announ- ced. this afternoon that the total final vote in favor of strtke early next month was 606.782 for and 238,865 against. Citizen 0f ’ Donegal Assassinated Doneqsl Citizen Aeeasllnated. LONDONIDDRARY, Aug_ 31—Ma- jor Johnson, JlP, and one of the best known residents oi County Donegnl was assassinated at his homo yesterday by men who fired through the window. The assas- sins escaped. Fire Swept Dominion Park ' Loss $25,000 (Special to The Guardian.) MONTRJEAL, Aug. 31—Flte, which BWBDI the Dominion Park, well-known as a Montreal amuse‘- ment place last night resulted in damage to atbout $05,000, accord- ing lo Markland‘ Pannoford, Supt. of the Park_ Liverpool Papers Tied up by Strike (Special to The Guardian.) IJIVPIICPOOL, Aug. ZiL-Nu morn "15 pflplrs uppcnrctl in Liverpool for the first time in 112 years and I10 evfiflillg paper for the first time in fifty years, as a consequence of the sudden strike of newspaper coin pcsltors here and in Manchester for more pay. For the first time in more than three quarters of a century the Manchester Guardian failed to appear, Poles Must A _ Crush Reds 0r Gonclude Peace WARSAW, Aug. lil—-President Pllsudskfs statement in the Polish press declares that the front de- signated by the Allies on Decem- ber 8th as Poland's eastern fron- tier from a strategies! (podnt of view is worth nothing to~‘tlio Re- public. The President says that Russian problem either to march forward and crush the ltods so completely that they will be forced to speak with the Poles in another until it reached a line running through the railroad points at Vil- na, Lida, Bsranovlchy and Lunl- ncss it was learned hcre today. tone or rcmlain on an illusory fron- tier and conclude peace as prompt- ly as possible. General Brudenny is said to be making peace "Eiltiliil Lilli" Fiiiiii, ffho Galednnllan Club at their Miller ‘Bros. ....................... .. 20.00 meeting last evening voted 825 lto- Stanley Show k Pesrdon . 20p" wards the fund on behalf of tho P. P. Hennessey ' 10.0w widow and orphans of tho latr- Jack Lodwsll ... Captain ‘William McRne who so R. i-{_ Jenkins . ' nobly sacrificed his life in on en- (l. F‘. l-iutchieson 1000 deavor to save his comrade from J. S_ Wcdioclr 10,00 drowning. Saunders, New 10.00 The following contributions have ileddln’ Bros. ........ .. l0_00 been received try The Guardian; Allay Q co, _,_, ,,,_ 10, DeBiois Brow. per llr. Geo- ms o. n_ mm“-o-»~e— ... to. DOBIOII ........... ........-._ .... 0100.00 P, Q, flufl-gy, flrfllflfigflg fl, Go! Bros, oer Ir, l. N. Percy Pope '.. ..................... .. _o Robertson ....... .......... ..... $0.00 nil-s, 103p, 13919;, _,___,_, _ g- rifeh aim-i;- lltmonnld, Sprlngton . . c oson, _ _ _ o _ ,_;,, - Sir Charles Dalton 25.00 A, n, ‘ u, mgr»: _ B. l. Raynor. Albertcn ._..... £5.00 30.991, gs“ Q , . W, A_ Iutoh. Hopeton .._.._ l0_00 L, B _ ,....... Hvediasn and 00., mom 1' V’ ,_ Agen ........_.. ........... .... 18.00 "OH ' \& . Col. r. s. Ieors ............... 10.00 01mm“ m“ ,_,,_V,_‘ M30110 Q 00' m...“ ...... 20,00 ___ _ H g _ _ , thcro are only two solutions to the '