. :_ . ., ll.. . . _ rt r , L_, r . _ t, . . », _ _ l r.: -. ..,.. , , l \ -_ '.1 _- _ _ _ _- . ` _, »_~-‘v.l»~-_-_n_-up-.~y,__;q f , dn", _aj _ "' __ _ ......»;.A,»a»-¢,a~»»~=s»4»~.\.k:.m..~»-9»--.-.- ._ .4 .-..,;,,>i ' ‘ , J . . ' ' I i Llkotlle m;J 5 » ~ ”‘- -‘ -i ~ -- " ‘-~ - ' s _ \ 'tl , _ I\\.\ V! °///) ___ _ i. \l - §llii'l i/ 1|.. P-,ar Th” - , Q,-~ h _ _ 1 r `A ff' » -"14' _ »-» _ ______,_______ _ . 0, l. 1 tt- , s . _ e -, -1- ._ f _ . V011 Pl‘lll00 EtlW\l‘d ww I ‘ A I -I ,_- __,_- _ -All 'lim Klflvl A Inland I. .Q-_`» _ h ' pg. ,,, /I .4 ` iffifi. `- lvin-is rtosatut ,_ Z ,/ _ _ f~,, -., _ `, \‘o\\“ \`3\\ \\\ The Peoples Pa er “~..:.:..f- _,_ R . itll . Charlottetown Guardlni\,‘T|ir¢¢ cena. ' ' _ ` __ \ 1 “/ - .- /// I , f z ~ _ ,-_ - . _,f -.il " ;--if ,-._-,z , §_ . __ ' , ,- ,;_,.;1' f.-_sim-_ . , _ . 1'! _ . ' i ` ` ‘ ii, , 3 ...AM I .__ if” All the Air' Wort ll Printing -~1.~...-1-»-- / 0' ‘itll M rnln Guardia . 7 - "1 F - n n _ ' V ' _ Q _ ourdim lim sn ing cumin _im _ __ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, _ SATURDA_Y, SEPTEMBER 18,- 1920 _ _~ ..;_- _'_ r CNHI” ".00, .|J,- 3- BxnTiTa‘l~ Subicfiiatioh. 5'c`i|vero'dT W _,_ iHiiEili§NE[l liiiiii 5-THIKE ,NEW YUHK lXPlI]5|l]N NUW |lEl|N|illY ilNllWN t "llll - llllisllllll llllltl . ls llllllllll lvllllil, ll lllli llil lslllil ll lil lllllllll lllllllli slliilllll ll -llllisll Con_f__i§_;a11Si3_e_ Between Miners’ Executive High Explosive Bomb With Time Fuse Was the Instrument Planted Near Offices of Bolshevism Meeting With General Robert Horne Has Resulted in Morgan and Co. Thirty Three Known to Have Been Killed and Over 200 Inlured. il;i0n_ Hard Winter is Prognosticatedf l- Withdrawal of Miners’ Demands and Only one Suspect so Far buthe Cannot be found. Detectives are Busy Investigat- General Wmngel Still Winning- 0,191- i (special to 'rite oust-dian_l . LUNDON, September 17.-The threateiied British cool strike wlilch would not only have pomlyz. vii tli_e mining .industry but wlliell promised to drag int.o tl bitter lah-, “Y Will' ll1V0iVii'li-I railway and trans- lllirt workers, is, it is believed, averted. Slr_ Robert Horne prcsl-_ l _l \ i c Nil N ‘ 0 E ning been lwllllng to concede 'tlio waigc question if the men would waive tlleir deilianti for it fourteen riiiliiiig red-uctlon in the price of coal to consumers. *TRY TH E WEYMOUTH CASH Gl`000\’¥. Chocolates 401:. ih., cream ery butter ti4c_ Ot-her specials.--' Corner Weymouth & Fitzroy Sts 2864-li ALFRED MCDONALD, urveyor, Ilermanvllle. 2831 9 16 16|. `°.|N0. Land S ~wAN'r-so NuRsEiviAlo N01' iinder ifourteen years. Apply with references to Guardian Office. l 2842-9-16-tf *WANTED AT FALCONWOOD Hospital, several women tio I-aku Uii nursing or to lllolp in warils.' to Med. Supt. I 2704-10-9 61. » Aoulv 'WANTED TO G0 TO NQRTHERN, part of New York State for one lu Settlement is in-Sight. ` ing but no Definite Discoveries Made. dent. of the Board of Trade .held :l hai-l' hour's conference with tho miners' executives Tliilrsday. It is uililcrutood an agreement is defin_ iteiy lil sight. The miners have agreed to drop their demand for a big decrease ili_ tile price of iloiisellold coal and will consent to ra-te their future efforts solely on the wage lgpue_ lf this has actually started the par- l0y has succeeded for the govern- _nent and operators have from the il Engagement of 1 Duke of Connaught (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept. 17_-A spec- ial cable to the New York Evening Sun .says the engagement of form- er Adele Gran-t of New York, new wiiioweil Lady Essex, and the Duke of -Connaught, uncle of King George is about to be announced. 'l`lic Ev- ening Sun`s correspoiident is assur ed on excellent authority that the eiigiigeilient luis taken place and will shortly be at-knowledge oil‘.-cial ly. your experienced fox rancher, _ good sa ry. House accomodation .flirnislled for in-ilrrieri mun. Apply: quickly to W_K. itogers, Cllar- lottetown. 17.3l '_WANTED A , GE‘NEBA¢. . » MAiD, o who can do pltliin ooekitng for t' ifour. three adults mud one cii-iid titled 7 years. Would likn rciforenceist Alpply to Mi-s_ I-l_ O Miiclizl-t.rlly_ Truro. N. S. ' 2804-9-17 2|. pd. family _ SEE- SAW I<‘rltlily ,_ Weeks. SALE. DON'T MISS IT. SEE-SAW ‘Saturda SEE-SAW SALE Death in Airship 8 ecla t ' , innii pilot Waiter Stevens and Mechani- cian Russell Thomas, both 01' Clev- clund, were burned to dozltii at 3 o'clock today when tllcir piano caught tire at an nltituilo of 500 icei ui l’eiubervillo, Ohio, 15 iiilleu (Simtel =° ine uundian.) ions. federal. municipal and private l;_iEW YORK, Sept. 17,-Police operatives had fixed upon the ?_“_ '_s‘-'mei SOFVIUG agents agree theory that the explosion, the death _Adi l WHS n0_uccl_dent that calls- list of wlilcll had i_n.creassd_ to 33| ‘ *hi* €=XD|0S_ion in Wall Street Lllrnu-gli the succumbing of som Yesterday which resulted in 31 ot' the 200 injured during the night deatlls and 200 injured and wllich and early today, was the work o.- sllattered the omce of J. 1’_ Mor- ltnarclllsls anti that it,was only the gun andmiidetliesurrolindlng build beginning of il carefully planned mils look like the result of it Z@p.l“relgn of terror pelin riliil. l Official investigators, stale, fed-, eral und city, declare ll was a (lla. bollcul plot, that the horro w s caused by __ huge ____m__ ____ __;`____e3__ A Warning to the World. carried to the north cu ll f Will . , Street niil ~ lol r 0 l NUWIYORK’ September 17'" _______ ii t lin exp ted by a time '_"|‘ll(. _ ,l_0all, ,md destruction _ ‘ '. ~ '- i » - ‘ i .Men-gre cities gathered ycstcrilily lxotiiidclgclYViigii?i§i§wllswag (hanged "nL`r“"‘m “nd |551 Iiiiiill ill`li‘iC8l0 arcliists or Rods as 3 vsirnlg are tlils. in addition it was revealed startle the world " sa-ys Willing; J that at least two warnings tllat Burns wllo was 'personally on gllé ll C*`*il\flil”°Dlie would strike Walt scene conducting an investigation Street were received in New York witllin few minutes after the ex- froiii a man named Ed. Fischer, plosi-on oeeurred_ il__lnli_ttedFto b_e a former employee 0 t‘ e renel High Commission- NEW YORK Sm, 17 Th er's Office at 120 Broadway who is ' I ' _ 8 UWB* d0c|_,u_ed to have-Buffered a Mr_ terious explosion at noon on Wall vous breakdown soilletliiie ago and Street "9" BYO”-d Sifvet is believ- i_iave been mentally unbalanced ed by the trained tinted States De- l 3 -tci ' partnlent of Justice police investi- p.l ies from Toronto state ,_ _ that /i~‘lscll-er stayed at tile Queeii’s gd Drs’ to “"0 Mun caused by an Hotel for two li-hyp_ leavlng lllel-9 infernal machine thc' rocked the an t3_£___1-t_tll \_li_5l_\out paying his liill.iheart of :New Yiri".t'_. iiiianclal dis- W r » ._ ,. ' ` , __0‘;_____enfly _O _hye ';_‘£__;‘i-c_';_{‘_;‘_’_*’___§:’__ tilculiaviiis death and destruc- 0,hc,. employees concerning an “___ tion in its wake. At least twenty liepvel that he Bald lm had know. persons were killed and more than li._i_lg_o was_cou3_rig i_n__ New Yorkf_iie-_ two 'hundred injured. The bank- c rug aso at ere were our ., 1 r mmio__a________ ____0____d ________ who ing l_lousc of J. I. .tlorgen and Co_. slinniri be killed He left with the ”“"'1"°““’Y ami ASW’ 0“’l°° l 0 _statement _that 'lip was 50|” to were partially wreokedand ;i'i’o`lie,=_ “také`the late train to New York ` ty damage in excess of one million on the nig-ht of the 1-ith and in his _ _ room later were found two rain- dojidrs was caused by me blast' mms ,md ,_ ,Bums _,_____quet bu, _ ilie nooli hour had struck and nothing wfblph would alll llw police all endless stream of office work- in locating iiiin rind iiethiril; which ers had .lust started pouring into would definitely establish his con- ~ - "action __ ___ _,_ _ the streets from the buildings of an on I y thc nvigliborliood when suddenly and Saturday. Beep & south ol' Toledo. . Fischer Arrclted_ _ H <‘i°\lll Ui .V0li0‘ViAi NECK Bmflke i i--_-_ _ and p'crcing _let flames leaped 2866-9-17-21' ` H‘AM"‘/ION' Ont" Sept' 17'“`E'l' from the street outside the Mor- __ ward -Fischer suspected of know- SALJE-. FR|.DAV ANQ ' ledge of the bomb outrage in Wall gan offices' The” came 3' deatew y. Beer & Weeks. i Street, ycstertlay, was -arrested in ing blzist. A moment later scores of 23l;g.9.17_2l_ 1 thi Bunk o_f Hamilton Building here min women and children were ly- -----*--" ----- t s morn ug by I-lallillton Police , . TODAY AND (Special to The Guardian ) on a charge of insanity mi’ pmst“'MB 0" me gm““d’fme Saturday, Be on lmnd_ Bee, lr, C()l\|mE_ County of 1»e,.u,_'Sc0l_ Fischer is alleged to'have sent Streets covered with debris rom Weeks. -~l~ neiirlquae - _ _ __________ Zssgggf' shock was experienced here Mop- |¥,?,rk}|T§;r;.l,.l;’;tt2_?$e0§sn:§ee:.{£8ft tom facades 0; buildings- TW; SALE, DQN-T day lllornillg. 'i‘ho iilbaliltants of information laid with the local minutes am" t 0 Shpck the gmc Weeks. lvore awakened when their beds PUNCH hy his bl`°m°"'i“'i“W- Robefi .nd curb exchanges closed’ panic 2866-9-17-2| _md ,~“__ni_u_,c were shaken by um Pope, of New York_ , and confusion reigned in the heart 1'oi'JAv. sElE.sAw miss it. Beer & c ll SEE~SAW SALE. 'i‘oday and Sat rdziy. Beer & Weeks. I 2366-9-li-zi l *HOUSE FOR SALE.-$5500. CALL early Apply Mrliilinon & Mc- Neill, 90 tiegwgii George Street_ 4 WANTED.-E_)?PERYlEVNCED type operator for No. 8 inaclllne. Appl-y to Amherst Daily News, Amherst, N_S. 2858-9-17-ilipd 'HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE L" St. Peters. Nenr station. Appl; Thomas Larkin. St. Peters Bay. 2736-9-11-12i ...__.___.__._._._----- °708|TlVELV N0 ADVERTISE- ments uccapteo 'it this office f0i' next aivy's issue after 6 p.m. un- less paid for in adtunce. °Fii2\T CLASS HORSE FOR sale s:'table for carriage or general ~.f*\‘i-ty. Speedy. fillivf, and willing vorkcr. Airiiiil 0! nothing. Mwy \~_ driven by wo- niui or clliilroli. \ppl,\~ John iioinc or _i.i`t. Iil.rilc~.._ tiuilrilian l)t'fi<_o. 277;-1'-I4-tf. ...__.._.._-_---- MAKE $30 NEXT SATURDAY -brand how proposition. Patented clicnlical il/ulo windshield wiper one ru-ll over gloss gives clear vision in ruin, snow or fog-stays clear 24 hours. Csn't blur. One man sold two thousand already. Write quick for detllils and ex- olilslvo territory. -Au-to Accessor- ies Co., 500 Echo Drive, Ottawa. 0nl_ 2893 'FOR SALE..--75 ACRES OF VAL- uahie land at Wheatley River with dwelling house and out- bulldings formerly owned by 01° late James McDonald. Unless sold bv Private Sale same will be hind Se lt 15-A tl k out postcards to friends in New .heusands of- broken windows and iof New York’s financial district OME AND_sEE_sliock. A. dull, rumbling sound Think lt 5,“l,,,,l,,g of Reign- of __ _ _ _ I 1 th _ _ _ _ Thousands of clerks, stenograp l- jf:(_mmmn.e( 6 _I-_amor i Terror , ` ers, many of them girls, fled in THAT RAD|cAL5 cupied at 2 o'clock so that the which was heard throughout Low- cr Manhattan and across the river in iBrooklyll brought thousands of curious to the scene. The few notice on duty in the district were unable lo cope with the crowds Mid a liui'ry call for police reserves was sent to all down~to\vn police stations_ _ WASHNDGTON, Sept. 17-Near- ly half a dozen agencies of the United States Government are at work in an effort, to solve the mys- terious explosion in New York city financial district and to safeguard government property from a simi- lar damage. In an effort to bring to jus-tice any person or persons responsible for the loss of life, the Metropolis agents of the Depart- ment of Justice, Secret Service operatives, Treasury inspectors. Post Office Department experts and the Department of Agriculture were ordered to the scene of the explosion. Investigation of the origin of the explosion was order- ed by Attorney General Palmer -up- on receipt of a first report from New York and Wm. J. Flynn, Chief of the Bureau of investigation of. the Department left Washington for New York on the first train. NEW YORK, Sept.-17-Sub '1_‘l-easury officials fearing that-an attempt. might be made to rob the building when all the windows ,were 'broken requested the assist- ance of the military authorities of Governor's Island and a company ef soldiers was sent to guard t'he structure. Chief inspector M. Laney reported late yesterday that be had found evidence to .iustlfy the conclusion that the explosioil was paused by a huge bomb loaded with T_.N_T. "Trinitroleluol" rein- forced with iron sluK5- fashllmeil from window weight bars. Pieces of these slugs were i'0\-“ld 011 Self' eral ad-jncent structures. This type 0-; weight bars, on close in- spection by the police and Dept. of Justice Agents, disclosed t-hey are not used in any building within 21 radius of several hundred feet ` from the scene of the exPi05|°“. bers of the Morgan firm were i the building at the time oi the no cideut. Thomas W. Laillont DWiEill W. Morrow, Eliot C. Bac CDH and George Whitney were i a conference on second floor of tb building and were shaken up b the force of the explosion but al escaped without injury_ Junius Spencer Morgan, son Mr_ J. P. Morgan, head of the firm who is now abroad, was at il des sion occurred It shattered th so. tl in employ of the Commission and was torn into small pieces soon af- ter it was read' and dropped into the waste basket; -After the er' ploston bits of the paper were ta- ken from the basket, pasted tone- thcr and turned over to the poilce_ The letter wliicli was addressed to Llcut. Arnaud, who is attached to the ‘Coiliinlssion began with the word “greetlng_" The writer said he thought he was rendering s ser- vice to the French Commission by advising .Maurice Cnsenauve, Min- ister of .Plenipotentiary and his as- sistants of the filet that a catas- trophe would occur on Wall Street about 2_30 o’clock. No date men- tioned, Tbere were between 400 and 500' employees in the Morgan building at the time of the accl- dent_ The writer of the letter suSSest- ed that Lieut. Arnaud advise Min- tbe Commission closed and unoc . WNRNING *WAN-|»E°____A ¢00K ABLE T9 N-EW YOi`tI\. Sept. 179-Autlior terror from adjacent structures_ WERE RENEVWNG BOMB llvpp or the office staff might be Mrsl. II W Longwo-rtli '76 Upper Hampshire school. Apply stating own supplement to Daniel Ward. Kingston. .. ._ ._ .. 2808-9-16-Gi WANTE-D A TiE'AGHER FOR North Rustico School. Supple- -ment $150. Apply to .fumes Arth- ur, Secretary. 2881-9-18-til FOR SAL'E.-A MOODY HAY -press good as now. I). Darnell, York. itoit. P.-E.i. or A Horne & Co.. Cllurlottetowil. _ _ 2878-9-18-6l pil WANTED.-SECOND CLASS TEA- cllcr for Wlioiltley -School. Supple nlcili $125. Apply Howard Carr, Oyster iiod llridlge. 2879-9-l8»4i pd Auctioneer. sold by Public Auction on the the Bard September at 3 o'clock sible for yester-dny's boiub explos- princl, `Sh,;;_e,_ ' ’ ' lon an-rl guardlng ,,g,,ln5l,,-epell|_ while the noise of the explosion Warning tml the radicals plann- o'clock, daylight time. was prob ~ - --- ---- -- --~ » - --_ - -~ --_-___ . __ b ___age_ were able hom- of catastrophe. it in \FOUND, SUM OF MONEY ON ` ed relnewlalg ommoixh ag; to all timated in the letter than some gummerfleld picnic grounds sent ess lleglils aol: Wm J Burns, pfwple had a grievance and want- wner of same may apply at BHS ef" C ed _Q take _,wenge_ soon after _ ' ‘aillllllllpl lllll lllllll" z525.g.31,ii, , ‘_ _______en_em by Bums who sam he s letter was handed to the -_;--~-------_M _ tives _ _ th _ th exploslon police who learned that detec 'WANTED A TEACHER FOR '-___'__-__ ncopxi-Zrligtifiitaietz nitifek and not had been Seri I0 H" “‘l‘l""“ "“ (lo nlllln lcooklng Good w,,g¢s_ ities were dividing their efforts to- Scores falnled_ fell and were AT-I-A¢K3 spared. The letter also mention- ,llm-,_l._.nc,, ,.equl,.ed_ Almly in dlly between seeking those reilpon- _ _ trampled on in the rush. Mean ed that between two and four _____c_____ R___________ Company _od_____ ______ ____ __ _______________________ ________________ _“___ Reds. l k on the lower floor when the explo- _ e glass partitions of his office show- - erlng him with fragments He received only cuts on face and arms. . _ LETTER OF WARNING RECEIV- That a letter giving warning oi the explosion was dropped Wed- nesday morning through a mall slot of the door in one of the of- fices of the French High Commis- sion, 60 Broadway, became known last night. This letter was ap- parently written by nlan formerly n (Special to The Guardian) - .l.0Ni`~'lN_ September, 17.-Re- , ports of anti-Bolshevlki disturb- _ ancos ln \\'iiir.|y separated portions of Russia filtered through the “ closed frontiers today. Official re- e ports to the Wai' Office here said Broad Street side of the Morgan anti-Bolslicvi:-its were active in ‘bt tolaive and other portions of y iioutlicrn l"t\l.ssla_ Unrest was re- l ported as increasing in Ukrainla also. General Wrangel today re- of ported he had been successful l T” ’__°;-_*df* ‘lHl llllilillil against Bolsllevists suiliheiiit 07 Nlexandrovsk, capturing 1,000 pri- onors and taking much booty. lWraiigel's supporters were FEDOT1' ed negotiating in Paris -for' slldl' port in the Gene-ral‘s effort to cut off Bolshevik supplies from 1318 grain region .ln South Russia. .At the Foreign Office lil Paris it -was stated reports indicilted Bolslivvist ltlissili f;i<-itil a inost sev- lri wintr-r iiilli-iss tra-ie is re-t-:;- tablllzllctl with other ruiiiitrlii- HilNlEli il ll i 27; . ‘1 One oil’ the best plays presented by lite Klark Urban Co since their pre evelntntg, "The Fortune Hunter." wthicll wits -llf'~i'-tlly enjoyed by the large au-.i-it rl-re. 'I`he sl-cry ifor the pl-ay is vii' tuallly a miniature ‘history ofa young man "Down and Out" amd how he No Action Taken "ll Lent -engadgcimicait wats that of las-i. * By United Farmers finds not only -llilii,~'clf hui hlipill ness, fortune and il licauiiul Wife- Norl Dilntzsm is tlllc yfiuiig ilitm. HB has been 4-l failure in evci'yt.lliru; and has just about lost his nerve. liapp ily he ll'.ri;t.\i zi. Z‘V“‘\ fl"l"U‘i Wh" agreed to staki- liiul until lie 'can "nuttin wood," but he -iirusl follow ce-;'t'\iil 'roll i-lilil rules and pi‘i>illis=e - *fzlilllll'illl_\' nrt to 1-:lllrk lllcnl. On- ti' them is lli.;il. Nw' is lo li~-f'il- ' »‘ career ln it small c-.unlr-. xo.\li. which ¢.`nf- friend -selects for llini at ioi ti- cs .intl in .i illni;\ lliliitz-_ ister Casenauve to have officers of ATTENT|0N.--AUCTION SALE J A. Messervy at Mr. Geo. Scotts, Cornwall, on Miss Jean Hooper, Chur- Wednesdsy, September 22nd. at lottet.own_ ..... one o'clock Qiarp. Peter Brodie John A. Mcllae, Glace lilsy 2880 Cove_ ............... .......... ._ - Hon. Justice R. R. Fitzxer- O20 AND UP MADE WEEKLY BY Aid our a ents men and women in Mrs. R G. Morton. Halifax ZF? 10.00 2s_oo W_ Smith, Appin Road.. Il. Dix Rhode island rs. John T. Inman, Hamp- ton ............. ._ A Friend York Point Mr_ and Mrs. Robert C_ Mc- Neill, Rocky Point W. K. Rogers, City llarry M. Hyde. Cornwall Charlottetown Guardian Mr. and Mrs_ John G_ in- man, DeSt\ble Mr_ and 1Mrs. H. McEwen ~ New -Dominion .............. ._ Miss Catherine MacNelll, Brookline, Minas., (now New Dominion.) .... .. Mrs. Euphemlo Grunt, Canoe (love ................. J_ A_ Dewar. 'New Perth Mrs. Eliza. J. Poole 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 50.00 1o_i_lo iio.oo |0_i,t. 10.00 Roderick McRae, (Canoe B. I, Rayuor, Alberton _...__ W_ A Mutcb. Houston .___ Hyndman and Go., Lloyds Agents _.,...._,. ..._ Col. F. S. Moore .....__..._ A_ Home & Co_ _,___ _..._ Miller Bros. ...i,....... Stanley Shaw & Peardon .... F. P. I-lenneusey _....._. Jack Ledwell --"...... __.......... ii.. H_ Jenkins ....._.__. ...___ G. F. Hutchieson _...__ _...___ J. B_ Wedlock .... .___ _...___ Saunders, Newsome il: Co. Roddin. Bl-ol. ..._..,_ ...._..... Alloy I: Co. ____ _...___ i-ion_ G. E_ I-l\Ighel__.........._... P. E. Murray, Bradllblno Percy Pops .......... ._ - Mrs. F.P. Taylor, D_ M. McDonald, Springton Blake Bron. ---~-- _...__ A. H. Rnyiiot, Tigninb _.__ Joseph Rnd li Co., per ll. L_ Bnddbaw ......_.... ........ "Ono who |ympsthllel”....__ Caledonian Club .._.._........_ Currie li Murnsgban _......... Mrs. (Rev_) Wm. McLeod.. Wm. Inman, De8able George White 25.00 l0_00 zsoo lo.oo anno 2o.oil zo_oo woo 1o.oo 1o_oo 1o_oo 1o_oo lo.oo 1o_oo 1o_oli 1o.oo 15.00 1o_oo io.oti 5.00 sos s_oo soo me asm- zo oo is_oo tooo s_oo cm tal Bump who ll is said West 92nd street to seek a man BC CII _ ‘ - ' l f th had been engaged by the Morgan formerly ln the emp oy o B n m _ make lnvemgmlon of the French Commission it was said rcideflt stated that his personal that he had left the service of the RC i S ` il investigation convinced him that French G°V‘"'“m9lli» “mem er t. llm wagon pontalning bomb or ISI, 1919. The writer of the___le__ ' _ f t f the uh. ter, t-he police believe. WHS m bombs wasbilliidinn liglrfhoa tiniing liar with all the plans for the ox- 'gxigurygl Med new cause ll to “_ ploslon and would be able to point e s grdrlfer of wagon has'been found theories of accident, caused by 01 WM m'e man escaped B (ew mo. several eye-witnesses reported tha on bearin the sign “expio sives,” was seen near the Morg ed mm Chief Kenton offlcel- building 1; few moments before the f | ' f Comlbustibles, blast occurred. 31:? et;`l?r;;l;:;mlliil? belle: that fuel This led to the theory which 'guard 2; _meet In "om of M0,-gan was caused ‘by il. collision betwee Dr William F Doyle. Chief Of learned I am inclined to believe‘i the explosion was due merely to _ stances and we have not been Thr- tldp will be high this att the Bureau of combustibies whoi lode reclsely at noon No trace out the responsible parties. D€SPl'~" been heard from by the University _, ____ r . hi . , ‘ ' he said and added that his 0Dii\|0\\ i"°5i°“ °' im internal mac “_ tel' Written by Captain B°"“*“"f “i dont Paul -il+~.s<-lltinnel's resignatio Kinsiiryuk River. Coronation t-uit. in t-iiliim-l.. it was reported Nations ments before the exDl0Bl0n °°°“"' a was 5 ____ is `posed to be coming south. ' ` lll .held by the members of the explosion was Caused by a bomb Bi , it amlnlilS fragments metal Morse!! Mm limi- *U9 °*Pl°“i°'_;|““ “tempt "° wreck th” M°"5“"_ TEMPERATURE offices ii this explosion laden wagon and ted destruction on our balding. ` . r l *- _ isnotber veliicie_ From what we believe he would have sent s warn- _ __ _ \ . ' . . g e |wlnrds the dignity of ii tn\\‘n (SP°°l°i 1° Thi# GU="d|Rf\-1 ,hers the hero .\'ai secures `-F'RiE`DER'IiC'I`ON_'. Sept. 17-The B mb ln Qld gwm Gqr-alha,m~'s drug, United 'Farmers of this Province i store. Sam hills noglected_h1s have so far taken no action in the ,‘_7b1:_`g“f_1;g _l_°__"_;-§_e_"__ _‘;‘_'_:’;0‘_'_"_‘ _0’if‘_’_‘:_0s__ coming election. Thos. Caldwell, ‘on .h.,_m_ Bm Na, nays lm, moles M_ P., for 'Carleton-Victoria, I‘resi-;and saver old Grilliam -a-nd his ->f U- °f N-W ‘.1;;i';.“l.‘;‘i;`;fl :mills ‘_ )il 1, i‘- 'il Wick Sam he doumed whether the gin lgvzl “-ixflli Nat. aliiri of course so Provlncial Convention of farmers _ docs Gwlmn,-,, ,l,wgl,t¢r_ Nm lmluc. would 'be held and added that each ‘ ps G-i'ii'ri:_tiii tin lrft. hi_;-il -fix up the d°pend°“Hy' “I believe were Wm i tow-ii. Gl'.llliini's i1'iv‘enii0i'trr\:l_lly has be United- Farmer candidates of- ,m.m_ ,md _,O ,S ._sG,,_,l,l by ,, NW. fering_ In many counties there _ Fork _film wh_o_ l.i'ics__ to b_ll.y it (”`§ 'Il ",‘ iii lr? ‘l ' .I Wm be numerous agrarmn groupl ’ aiginin ‘clilillis to thx; rosv'iii> and takes in next legislature The United ,_ me m,,»,,.,, .in his mm 1,,,nd,,_ Tl., ‘ hmm turns out to bf- 'bo it-E itil-. wilt, either of me old parties' ml? w‘;ll1‘d. loaned Nat thi- iiicnt-_v :lil-1. .tori-.~d any °f their °““dmM°s e p -him amew, and r.t"-full i- li--~ i»':~lv;il ported by the farmers." He fell.'_m ,hp \»-gllp-p.. ,l 1 _ _t -_r Snr safe in saying this was the view of _ becomes mimic- l ll ill.. ‘...iil.~\l-‘r ll ht '_ bt “l-~ lf- .:- '- .» ' the majorlty of farmers' ‘i');ul)i);|n;lilh\;ill\:r1]~;lI:l ill:/_.' `:-1i.‘i,-"i;”i1- ill » - i `ier, she tlirrus _ 1'. .;.\‘».- .'lil.l 1:1-. - ' if' i. his vi star' ‘i i... . All Refineries Cut ..,‘i“‘»§`..l_. 0- - .ri-T.-.`__`_.» `.`..‘ wintion tiirniq on* i 'Hn 4 ll. - .-t-1 _ , i » _ _ _ _ .__ -_ Niil’.< frliilri i"\l-ar--r l:`i~\.i rr-im his :l;:i'eciil -nl -'in-l N i= ti.-.-i~i.-f ~-, ,liniid _ liilil rcs* /\i` l.`l_= '.'l` I l‘.i \"l:l,;:».\ (§P°°'°' *° Th' °“°'d',;‘.;‘_')A_ with ilu- _l-l~-i »l lil-T il~~:'.- 'fill Utility Nluw YORK' Sem' 15- 0 hi Pt't¥SRllt.'\.i i‘f\r thi- first limi- iii lille reduced mel, llsl price of flpe_ spli-.ndll_-l'-,- it-lrfi _-i_l__.l l.l..i,,,.-il .i ‘ _ 1 1-, rare t-rec' for -fill his .tilt-llitnlit granulated sugar from _lgw G _dl the company will l~.~_»,.:,i lu-li.: l» ,lint C0“i5 H Pmmd- AH 1” “er” n Pei'lmu1.1er and close ill. ir ~'l;..-.,-,i-~~ the market now M0 fll-\0il¥lE fills -ment llolligllt with the gl-cat l:lur;h- pl-lce_ ing success. Nothing but Lies. _-Z-i--- Capt. Bernard McSwintly Said Returilinv To be Very Low D S i Ito Th Cuard'nn_) ‘ Nail/pfcflflk. sep: fs--Alter four _ (Special 1° The Gu=r¢i=f\.) T l()NI`lON September 17 -Tel' Years i“ whim “° word W” recmw ciicle Mi-uiSwiiiey hunger strikina ed from him. Captain -ioeenh Boi- lord Mayor or tan-lr was ext-ceiling nard. of the schooner Teddy Bear, ly weak _at last reports to irish engaged m Arctic expl0m,_l0n_ has bi-If Deteriillnation Loiugue today. -Z--oo-c»l- °' P°“““y""‘““‘ M“‘"’“'“ A '°' ivl:ll`»>Trl_iI`i-lxil Si‘r`i1iit.r‘;mY;‘iirhri1ri[i;ri’r;Ti.::i on February g5_ 1920, ,md ml-pled ,_/\ss{_illhly___wili m_eet next Thursdal l n orsa es pa nco to elect Des l:.;‘.::;r;:::l.zl._:.“°_::; °:;::.:l. Philadelphia. The captain is slip- *“‘**>'i THE WEATHER, offices if anybody really piot_ TIDE_ M_o0N_ Elf( 'l TOROVFO S t 18 Si d ng That is usual in such in Weq,m.|y'wmd,3_‘;§h, and Cl‘;n‘:,’{n t N _,_ _._ _ _, _ . . -in l’t2lni_isyl\‘tiiiili, sirilgglilu: to- farmers would not give support t0 represonimll--.2 ->f til-~ rc. `r<\i~k. B _ spare timcfdsy or evenings,sell- G. Abner Crosby, qonsbaw ing the best. and largest seiec- Mr. Cyrus Megeil, New tion of_I’orson~li Greeting Christ- D. M. McLeod, unter ,Riv- Pauline R. Campbell., Cum- brldge_ Mass. . . . . ._ 5_00 pointed out that the Smllil hflie ‘found in the street near the Mor- an accident, Thomas W_ Lemon ‘threatened in any manner. I bo- noon nt 213 and tomorrow Morgan of the firm declared last mas cards at popular prices. er ........ 10.00 V. J_ Harrington, Customs Magnificent sample -book -tres. Dpiilois Bron., per Mr. Geo. _ No experience necessary. Does DelBlqi| _....._..... .._......_ _.. $1011.00 not interfere with l'0i;-ulnr work. Goff Nl. i' Ki' p. m. For pntltiularii apply to Examiner, Summerside .. ivniiig Boiirer. Bonshsw .. _ J, Ai- “oo Jlohn A. MncDoinalid', Bon- sw S3 gan officers and widely scattered scars on the facades of nearby lbulldlngs, also indicated a blast we can find that would lead t s'|liuw..... __ ._ ._ 5-00 caused by il bomb, rather than an premeditated bombing. I can se night. There are no reasons that nothing to be gained by such an 0 6 . nothing more than an unfortunate Gun sets this evening at 5.41 0 accident from ti load of eXiii°“i"°5 rises tomorrow morning ni, 5.41_ lleve the explosion was due to 1.18, _ which I am informed had arrived New moon Sunday, Sept. 121 on the site of a Stock Exchange 3.52 n_ m, lldcheim t llcKliii\'0iii 3°.l|¢lWi’8r noni Bull; Building. charlotte- .Rlchmond West. '1`0\'°nl°- town. Int. Ill wh. diy. l B _ iw A few agen(-.y opportunities still Rangoon .........._ open. Serv-leo guaranteed. Modern W. A_ ooh ......_..__. Art Company, Manufacturers, 122 D. Nicholson, M, P_ ........... 15.00 ._._..__... 50 00 sir clisi-in miinn ..-___ zisioo Mills id. lloll. Summeraddo. David H. W-bite, York Point Thomm McDougall, Bonshuw gggdexploelon of a quantity of dynamite 51000: other explo|lv;c_ Five mem- 14 act. Circumstances of the oc- ,building addition. across the street_ First. quarter Mo d¢y,'8ep_t\--Q0 currence surely do not point to _ it . from our offices. ,12_55 I. in. ` ,gill ' "»1°s:nv--f~i..l. .sa ...~.~... 3 _X ,_ ,Ci,iocoi,aios-- Stricti Fresh at Johnson &,_Joiill§“ 'i _ i _ \ 5 ‘ , _ _ V, _ ». _ , _ _ , _ _. . _ ,_ _ _. . . _ . _ , . r ..._ , .,. _ . . _.__ ..