OFA lti know. - MAXINlS MERCHANT Tell out...‘ things you would like them to MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT in! Go to the public ln- stead of waiting for them to come to you. '1 Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew ' _rf.':.::‘."..'§"“‘.§'.:..il‘:':.'.""‘that’. “at: ' - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1c, 1924 4A Annual Suboorliltlonl By Mall, Claude lllll U. B. A. Delivered ll." M.“ this iiiiiii till ill ill lHi iiiiiis Appeal From the Beloved Cardinal Merc- ier of Belgium WORLD GREAT INVALID‘ '!)l Dramatic late. hlerctler, Archbishop of Belgium, whose tiofiairco many during the country at war attracted universal pes for the future of ing: is there Iinpe 'l‘he [ihyelchrns have no “Be MenTEEnergy Is‘ Ringing Advice of Eminent Pre- ‘NHW YORK- SPDI- li-ilartllnzrl Mailncs, ul tier invasion of the beginning of the attention, has written a. letter to a mend in this city, in which ire gives his Irri- tho world lrom the moral point of view. “'l‘he world at this hour," writes the tllllrlll(',lll prelate, "is a great lu valid. All eyes are turned to the phyelttlans ,all ‘lips anxiously '~ k of recovery? Ilave you at routedy, the remedy? concrete answer or rather the yglvo diver-e answers all at once, 'l‘he tnoro the his PRIN-CBTS EQFICRRY Major .\ictczrli' is a member of the |l'rlnce of Wales’ party nntl will accompany him to his ranch, .\laj or Alettzall’ plays polo with the llriu cg in practice and looks alter his horses. The Prince, cugagetl Alaior .\Ietcalf willie in India. l ‘iiifiiiii EXPilJliil ivn Hllillllllllltfi ()'I"I'.\‘\V.\, Sept. l5. What pro- mises to he a long anti sharp li':,bt consultant-Ions and remedies multi- ply the more we realize that wc are‘ at a standstill. "Optimist or' pesslntist, which shall it be? Frotn a hypothetical consideration of the Slllilliltlll in the present premises ,there is some thing to justify and explain either tendency, but. lu my ht|ntble'jtttlg— ruent, under the broad view which should be decisive. optimism must prevail. Be confident in spite of all, were my words to my fellow-citi- Iwc at one of the darkest hours of recent history. No matter how trou- ‘ bled, how close to disaster and des- pair conditions, may be, |eg cvga-y one keep his head erCci and his Mi"! fiieidy btcattse discourage- ment has never begotten energy, and energy alone breeds triumph. protmetiingo in all he only prellnriuary t'outroversy' on the t‘ sion oi‘ Parliament. Jlon. (i. I’. tiruharn. Railways. voicing, no t1 sltion of the Canadian On the other hand in the west. have 'l‘he hearings before full rates provided Nest Puss agrccurcut. merit ,which has ihrotrgh (‘trnadian BE MEN! "0' Ye young nron, compaulots, men oi‘ tho people and rcpresentatr Ives of the people, whether of’ Bei- glum or of other countries, do ye "mam bmlvum‘ [hp I“ crnirieril and Railway in 1X97. (Continued on Page 3) —-—{-O-§___._. t’ Condensed Specials RATE-Ac. our word, net each insertion in this column. Much ‘JUST RECEIVED ' A SiHIPMENT of fine Potato Baskets. l’. .l. Zilacilontrltl. ' lltl_t'-llltl.\"l‘ltlli, N. \'. Deputy turlltctrrrs over railway rates will lcw rims before the hoard of rail- way ctnnnrlosioners, the (fairadizrtr rail\va_v ralerlixing authority 'I‘Ercse, probability will \\'liil‘ltl l‘lll|\ for a quarter ol‘ a cenlirry . llll’ open in .1 to a keenei" loor oi the llouse of Commons ill the treat sesr Minister of oubt, the po- Nailonrtliin- cs, hits hinted that the present Isl no time for lurtlrer rate (l('('.'l‘t‘(l>i(‘€~‘. front uiany points of the llniulirion 1iarilcularly' tenure demands for tiowtrwztrd rate revision, the, railway ctrmmlssltm are a t-‘quei lo the co- ming Into force on .lui_v ii of thc, in llle (‘cow's 'l‘his agree- lls way :\'ll"llt‘lllI‘r‘$ . s con- nnlnion gov- the (firnarliirn Pacific It had in mind (Continued on Page ~— €Oi-———— 3) Liquor Raid 0n | Lake Ontario Nets Hootoh (Special to! uGuardian) , Sept. l5. lcr ‘ Aiflrew li- ‘F0 R SALE—POTATOE ‘RIPE TOMATOES-—4 LBS., FOR S, TUE’. alps, beets, carrots. Phone 347 J. 406ti—9~—11i-—tli 25 c. at Cudniore Bros-lti. Wiedemanii of the l‘orl of lluchc tor, carly today staged a trcinaliciiiri raid on the sh ‘es of Lake Ontario, wc-‘t n_f the llll inn tlit-rch lighthouse, arresting rt-vctr nvczi anti a boy and seizing ttvo automobiles and four trucks a dinghy anti 251i carat-s o1‘ trlleged coll» clot‘ ‘mp5 TOMATOES 4 Laa FOR ale. valued at $100011, Ont- mair 25L, M l,_ J. Miwuulluhrhz I, ill a high powered motor boat, a '°‘PICKLING ON|ONS—10 for 4B c. at (Jutlmore BFOS; A "FOUND-SOME TIME AGO ON StunhoptrBeach, an auto wrap. Iii LBS., Phone 347 J.—~i0ti6-1i-—12l~/ii. LS ‘PLUMS-FANCY llluo arriving nzrfwirin today, $i.tlti per short riislzinrt- from the shore. and fr: ‘n which the gang ivas rtriloatl- lpu ht- ailegerl ale escaped in a vollty o1 revolver shirt: - ~<o>___--. Are Freed From Murder Charge basket at (ludmore llros. iii (stimuli l0 Gllilrdla") ~—~~-_--___.___.~___. ___._ ..___ lltlYlllii l<‘ti\'t‘ii1)l"’l‘. IVhrino. ‘WANTE~|)__LA|)Y ASS|STANT Sept. i3, No hills were returned for tifllce. (lilo with some know» .\"“*l"l‘ll ll! lll'.' Pl-“Vlllllfllll-‘l ledge of booit-kctrpitig. Away t, ||| j|t:_\' in lln- ctpuw-l oi‘ Aiotizki giving references vto "A.ll.“ llnx, licni ha m oi‘ Lincoln and Mrs. llti, city. ~11" Laura Smith of ltlast (iullftrrti. ar- mcii-u last Mari-h. charged with ‘CHOW CHOw-eFOR TH BENE- murder after tho body oi‘ nn.un- flt oi‘ the pttbilc we are offering (lrccn 'I‘oruatoes at 20c pcr peck. d‘. .l. Call and get your, llllllillll, Phone 8X8. ‘BOARD WITH SITTING ROOM Airy per non having tsuclt accomtuodatlort to ‘tiioarde ll and ‘bedroom wanted. opply in writing care of Guardian. College. lotteiown. 3960 i) ‘JOB PRINTING OF trot Job Printer), Plron ‘ROOM AND BOARD-ONE BOY ltnrlent can he accomoduterl with room and hoard in private homo one block from Prince of Wales Apply at Guardian 0f. floo or write "F" Bmr 119. Chill‘- 8 mt! EVERY description cheaply and exllfltl" ltlously executed. Guardian Con- e 183. Niac- r". named infant was found hurled In a field on (lie Smith famn at lllrtst (llllllOYtl. 'l‘hcy were tilstrhorged 1n“. grand jury returned Ill in- diclments, Found Dead in Boston Hotel to Guardian) if». 'l‘he body 2i (Special llOS'l‘ON. Sept. under the name of Richard A- llennett of _ Detroit, Mlt'll.. was found in a room in a hotel here this morning. Medical examiner pronounced death titre l0 (‘lllflfll foam poisoning. Police are in; vcstlgaling to determine whether the chloroform was taken with fllllfiklfll intent or If Bennett was z37$-V5-_6tf. a victim oi foul play. of a man who registered Sirturdzryg 'l‘he 'I‘ii:ni" Charlottetown train ‘leaving; ’l‘ig'rt:eh.at 10:00 a. m. and titre in Charlottetown at Szoti p. m. trans wreckctl at noon ytfuiltllllil)’ at I’a\\"s liridgte, ogre quarter o'f a mile on the west side o1‘ West Devon and many oi‘ the passengers s-trffcretl slight lnjuriez-r. 'l‘he accident is zrllcgotl to be due to tltilt-trtlvt! roadway and loft ma-ny ol‘ the raril\va_v' tits split to srulthtrr- certs. 'l‘he engine, lender and two, cars left the rails, the locomotive,‘ standing itprlclrt and the dor trpsitlrl, down in I the ditch. 'l‘he bauszrut: car is‘ l_v-, lug on its side anti thc. carriagze wcnt oft‘ the track and [inf-l tlally over the embankment. A llhe point of lhe_ atrcirltitit tlnV tlllllitlllltlllPlll is front t-‘grlrt to twel TIIiNISH TRAIN IEll iiici , AT ilESl iiEVtlN YESTERDAY At11.4O a. m-Locomotive, Tender, And Two Cars Went; Over Embankment. - Expressmati Gallant Receives Some- what Serious Injuries- Line Not Yet; Completely Cleared. might have hail to he recorded. 'l‘he fireman, .\ir. Thomas Doyle, and the baggage, master. Mr, liarn t-y McI-(outm were slightly lujurr-il, receiving ctrntirsitms and zibr-trsitiirs. who was crushotl by a trunk in the baggage car suffered internal injuries which ret-eiverl prompt Mr. ilenry (iallant necessitated and medical attention. .\ large number Prince of \\"a1es hoard and were Mr. J. Maxwell severely rut and Aiurpliy. who with Iillsfl and llr‘. Blanchard. .-\ relicf train was at once soul Are Drowned When: Canoe Capsizesl . (Special to the Guarrltan) l PICTlCIlliORtL. Sept. 1fl.~~'l‘\vo, drndcrgrirdotrles of University of 'I‘oron1ti, (icraltl \\'oo|l, aged ill, anti Alfred Davies, aged 20, were tlroivn? ctl irr lllco Lake near Potash ls- lillltl, when their canoe capsized ln_ a sitddr-n squall Sirtirrtlay night.| 'l‘he boys were paddling from Peter boro to the camp of a friend near Keene when overtaken by the storm. (lcralrl \\’ood was the son of H. (‘. Wood, anti Davies the son of Illrs. Caroline Davies, both resi- dents oi‘ Torotrto. 'l‘he Irodies iravtr not yet Dtltlll recovered. ____é4o'§___ Visitor Makes Will At Wembley Show (Special to Guardian) LONDON, Sept. 15.1" ldxplzilnlng that he fell. ill and was afraid he, was going to tile, a visitor" to the llrltish lllmplre, lllxhibitlou entered the exhibition post office and told the postmaster‘ that he ivishetl to make iris will. Tho visitor rtben drew no his ins-t testament. and the pnslurasttlr and one of the as~ =istar\-s atlflxetl ‘their rlignatirres as witnesses. 'l‘he man appeared lo he greatly-rollover! when this had been colnpledcrl. lie twxplalrr cdthal he had swallowed a bitllet two years rtgo. Blue Foxes As Present tl<‘lt-l'll'.‘l‘tlll’l‘, .Vle,, Sept. 15¢ .\ltri\'. Isaac S. Klllen received a radio- gram today from Iitmald U. .\lac— Millau, the Arctic explorer, now at rllattlo liarhor, Lahratltit‘ rlhat he is brirrglng home for her a pair oi‘ bim- foxch, 'l‘he blue fox is vt-1'.\' rare and found only iti the Arctic, region. ‘ .._..---<-oc\>------ iiiii-iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiis iiniiiiii (Canadian Pres-o.) lAhNDfiN, Sept. 15.—-Negolia— lions which have long been in progress between Egypt and Italy regard-tug Egypt's western front~ ior have tailed and the situation has bccouto more critical according to reports from lltlgypllntr Hillll'(‘.l'3 in Cairo. These as slated to the Slornlug Posts‘ correspondent rep‘ resent-that Italy is prepared to seize Solon and other areas nn_ihe ground that they bdlong to Tripoli thus repectlng Egypt's evidence of any title thereof. ‘ pears, Liabilities " Half Million (Special to Guardian) ALBION, N. Y" Sept. l5, rtnpearzinci- of’ Lewis it}. wholesale bean rlcaler, known the world's "lit-an b11114" will folimvr-d tirmnrroiv of iris‘ whoict-‘alrl plant hnwinr-ss iiS l. wi< la‘. Sands (in parry, ltl and . receiving siatio and \\‘ill't!llt)ll<t‘S throughout t country. ‘Liabilities of the c0 “D pally are said lo exceed the ilSHU-[S by ‘rum iFiititttltitl to tfibtithtltlti. .1 its disappeared lust 'f‘uestlay' and h‘ s uni been heard from sin y his faintly and friends. |’ri his hail been burdencil by worri ‘over the (‘Olltlllltill oi’ the company. lllRE. BRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires l 0 QOHVOOQ-Qfi 0-4 Q 6 04 0Q 0 QQQ“ (Canadian Presag PORTLAND, Maine, ept. 15 --Captatn Donald Baxter Mac- Mllian, explorer, will make his first public appearance at din- ner here as the quest of the Bowdoin Club after the recep- tiion at Wlscasset upon the re- turn of the Bowdoin there within a week from the Arctic exploration trip. ----—-<o-> ————— OYSTER BAY, N.Y-, Sept. 15 -—England won the internation- al mix metre yacht race cup from the Americans today by taking the seventh and final event in'the series. The Bei- tons scored four victories t the States three. - ____.,.,__. NEW YORK, Sept. 15.— America's tax burden was $765,000,000 heavier in 1924 than in 1922 and in ten year! the taxation has grown more than $5,500,000,000 the Nation- al Industrial Conference Board anncgnced in their report made puhlic today. Total taxes rail- ed in 1924 were placed at 37.716.000.000. ----——-»~{O-}——-—~—— NEW GLASGOW. N.S., Sept. 15.—John Thomas Masklll aged 52, was Instantly killed when struck by a fall of coal In the Albcn Mine this after- noon. He lh survived by a wife and one daughter, Mra. Jame: MacKenzie, Steilarton. --<o>i——~ (Canadian Pres-s.) MAVWOOD. 1111s., Sept. 15.- Lleut Lowell H. Smith and hi: around the world fliers deacon- ded here thin morning at 12:53 p. m. completing their 294 hop from Dayton in two hours and 65 mlnuou. of students for (tolltn-gc were on urucit shaken up. teirhlmonl! the other- passougers wore .\lttrph_v, who w laceraterl about , “m1 ohms ,the legs, his tnother .\l.rs. (Senator) Minnie ,(‘iarltc, was on her way to (Jttitwzi. {l5 Sands. by the, (dosing here doing disappearance it was said OOQ-O 0+o4+oo+§++44++§+ Q4 ll- "llfilllllllfiillllllllllll ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF BOOTY CAPTURED FR RE~ BELS ll‘ 'l- 'l- 'l' ‘l.’ Il- . I ll- + (Canadian Press) 'l- 'l' RIO JANEIRO, Sept. 15.——A 1' I'l- dispatch to the Minister of‘! lrl- War frcru the Federal Oom- '0' ‘II-intruder announces that and? -l- enormous amount of booty be- ~0- III longing to the rebels, aband-"f + oned on the hanks of the Par- i ll- ans River, has ‘been seized by 1' 1- the Government forces. 'l- -l- 'l‘he booty includes a number 'l- rl- of ZlIIKUIIIODllGB, rifles and ma- "ll + chine guns and provisions anti 'l- 1- ammunition. Iu addition, 315+ + prisoners were taken anti 300 'l- + horses. III IlUENOS AIRES, Sept. l"-— ll‘ + A report that the Santiago, 4' rl- (‘b110, newspapers are being-II -l- subjected to military censor-f -l- ship is denied in a dispatch to 1' -l- La Nacioti from Santiago. 'l‘he + 'l- des-patch (lectures that the re- 'l- + dnction In the issues of news- llv ‘l' llllllvffl in Santiago is due to a i‘ rl- strike of printers which ls not 1- + connected with politics. 'l- I-lrrl- rl-d-i-Iiil-l-rl-ll-d-‘l-fl- Arctic Schooner Bowdoin Caught I11 Storm (Canadian Press.) Preparing" For 2B3 (Special to Guardian) NhlW Ytllib, Sept. l5, ~ \Vll- helm \'on Alt-islet", of the Mayhach Nlotor" lVtrrlrs, arrived from llam- hirrg today to make preparaations for the arrival oi’ tho new Zeppe- lin Zli-Ii at Lalo-burst, N. .l., 'l‘he ls- as be 1- to have lost about the satire num- NEARtY i000 BASIIAITIES N CHINA (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Sept. 15.—(Jasual- tics of the Chehkiarig army defend- ing Shanghai were estimated to- night to have reached more than 400, of which ltalt were killed. 'l‘he Kiangsir attacking army was said Eiillllfl llllllil Sllii APPEARS ‘ PEHPiiXEil perial Conference Obscure — Con- srderable Op- ber. Observers tieclared that tlhe posltlon‘ lines of the two armies were vir- tually unchanged in the fighting though (fhehkizrgu headquarters claimed snbslatitizrl advances north of the railway. The war outlook in Northern China today was blacker than ever. Chihlle ‘troops of Wu Pei Fu, the ruling military power in Peking conducted lhrotigltout the day a move toward the eastern end of the Great Wall at Shankaikwwin while, reliable reports were received here. that the Pckin lllaktlr-ti Railway had been citt on the Iiltincburian side of the wall. ' Panic When Oar Catches Fire (‘Special (l.\l'l‘)'l‘()WN. to Guardian) ed by the (‘trlonlal statement that. he had Africa to he representtctl coming conference 0f representatives. stood that the lill. It (ltivernmcnt this conference, but had clrletl, pending not Even it is h,v means Object of Coming Im- Scpt, 15. ~(‘ou- slderable pcrplcxlty has been cairn» Secretary's induced Premier Hertzog to allow South the Dominion was uhder- W38 disposed to send Tlclman Iloos to de- information about the exact nature of the proposed meeting. no cl e a r what. the com- position of the Atlantic Flight lo the, platform. Police reserwes wcrwmcallorl out tn clear crowds from the platform anti subway rsntrances and eXltS. 44>‘- Howls For J ustioej Gets Three Months (Sfwclal to the Guardian) (WMBRIIIGIC, .\la»s.s., Sept. l3. ~- m. (:‘vr|)l‘lll lrnglnup" Said ho m“; rm- t‘riminal court had adjourn-wt at Ho‘ able to slate when the tllldgllrlt‘ hiitst, (‘ttrnbritlgr- and rho clerk, ll" \\r_.r;ltl arrive in this country. Fred t‘. dlean, ivas pnsiing" hp. lll- brought pictures of the ‘ip dotke‘, yesterday when 'I‘ho|u:|.-; l-J. and its motors. which he said are capable of attaining a ntarcinulm cruising speed of 72 lllllGli per hour. it is equipped with horis-eptnver‘ Nlayhtrch motors. vIht-u loaded with water and other suppliers, will have a total weigh-i or‘ S0 tons. 'l‘he new airship will (vonsurut- ap- ilffiXllllilltflly 100 gallons of ga§0~ line per hour, he said. Von Mels~ tcc is only 23 _vears of age. (‘(3 or and Ora‘ Jazz Music Angers (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept, 1b.—~\Vhtrn the organ of a merry-go-rtwunri start, ed to peai off jazz illll-Slt! at llop kins avenue and ltllm street, Ast- aria, tho horse drawing the contriv- ance started to kick. Louis (lreel, It? years old, Astoria. one of the owners. lti lll Sl- 3900"‘ Iiospital. Long island (lily, with holh legs broken. Charles Voila, ~11), of Manhattan. the other (iwrter, is conflneil to his homo with a fracture of his lcft an- klc. 'l‘he entire front 0f the merry~ git-round is gone) Went to Death With A Pinch of Snuff (Special to the Guarclan) PARIS, Sept. 1b.-—"(‘.oorl ruorn- lug, anti goodbye everybody," were the words with which Khemill Sil- man greeted those who saw hlnr girlllotlrtetl this mnrnitli-Z. Khenill. although a hltillillliillPtlllll, asked to be baptised before his death. Khenrll, ever since, ire. was con- victed of killing two women in the streets. has appeared happily indif- ferent to his fate, any-ins: that he had killed and would pay tho pen- alty. llo retainer] this indifference right until the end. when. after ro- ftislng tho usual drink by tho prison authorities, he accepted a. pinch of snuff from the chaplain. Auto Lights "Burn At River Bottom (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Sept. l5. l‘). Trett tirove this motor car over the side of a bridge nt Norwich in the dark. His wife saved herself ail-l wont for help. Trett's body was iocat ed four hours later at the bottom of the river by -the headlights of 450. its gasoline.- Horse; Wrecks Organ PWIIIZ. of Merlfortl. wtrllrcd up to the, (liSk anti indiguantlv zrskvtl why he had not been sentenced. l-ie told the astonished clerk that although he had been ivaitin: in the building since 1O o'clock in thi- lllUVlllTlK. the machinery of Jafsiir-c l.atl passed him by. informed that an lmparit-irt can tomer was writing at tin- bar, .ludge Irwin, who ha-l changed lfrom his black gown into street clothes, readily agreed to accom itiodate hlnr and sentciicezl Pentz to three tmoutlrs in the house o!‘ correction. He had lost rtn appeal to the Sn premo (‘ottrt rafter convictlozr in May 1922 for (iperatlng an auto mobile so as to t-ntianger the safety of ihlc public. Yesterday his business tiffairs were in shape I (Conlinued on Page 3) Dominion Another Loait (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Sept. l5.—Rninors are current hero of the early an- uouneemctrt, of a Dominion domes- tic, loan especially 1,0 tncet the matu- ring victory bonds and to take up tlllc treasury bills. 'l‘he ruruor gives niitloirtimooo as the figure oi’ the loan with interest, at the rate of probably ‘ll/g percent, ‘ A total of $20tl,OO(l.(lO0 is requir- ed to be raised to meet the victory bonds anti treasury hills. Tile hal- ance ()\'(‘l‘ the domestic loan would probably be floated in New York. There is no official confirmation of the rumor. Cornerstone is Laid at St. Anne (Special to Guardian) oriicrricc, Sept. 1.1. ncrstone of tho new ‘Basilica to he cougirircletl at Ste, Anne do Beau- sultiug the, Domlnions on questions May Float —-The cor- autl he was prepared for sent-nice. Timon Al IMMIERATIUN PlitlY (Canadian Prone) TORONTO, Sept. 15.—A bomb shell was thrown into the meeting of the Anglican Social Service (‘ouncil here, today when (fanon Scott. Quchett. noted war time citirgyrmrn. expr-"rssotl opposition to the policy of immigration. "We must admit that Canada is today being carried on by bluff". (‘anon Scott, tier-hired. "We cannot run a country on salt, heaps we must gel to rnckbotttrtu. It, is no trso saying we should bring ilritishors out. here lo go on the farms, they won't do it." Announcements, Coming Events, . Meetings, Etc. Ratea--2c. per word each lnlertlon. "pro WK‘?! laid by His ldrulnencc (‘arditurl ‘ilegin today. 'l‘he s-trirc- titre will stand on the site of the r-lrurclt which was destroyed by fire in 1922. w‘ mam- coon A NEW YEAct-(Eti G-IVES You. was. sceREs TI-t' srucr- \N’S ou TA ‘(cu '. rononro. Sept. 16.-Maritlme somewhat higher temperature. Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . .64 Montreal, fair . . Quebec, (dear .. Ilallfnx, cloudy . . . . . . “74-450 St. John. lair (i0 ~48 Boston, cloudy .. .'ltl~—5ti New York. cloudy .....tl8——li8 Charlottetown, cloudy. .66——57 "Como to the Social and Dance in Graham's llnntl llaii Wednesday. Sept. 17. Admission 35c. 50020-1621 High tide this afternoon at 12.53 and tomorrow morning at 1.03. Sun sets this evening at 6,06 and rises tontorrow morning at 5.42. Last quarter moon Saturday. "School Supplies can be had oi, Mr. Handel's store. corner of Kent and Hlllsboro street, and also at Sept. 20th. 11.85 p. m, Fred Gaudci/s Variety Store. Sunrmeralde tide eighteen min~ his car which were still burning. 5007-9-16-11 utes later than Charlottetownr light to moderate winds, fair with SAYS nits I5 Baku Oil District is Now in Danger— Soviet Getting Anxious. (Special to Guardian) PARIS, ‘St-pt. 15. ~The upris- lug against. Soviet domination o1’ (lcorgla, which. according to re- ports received here, appears to be spreading through the whole of the Caucascs, is being very closely watched in iParls. \c- cording to well lufonmed persons the ivholo revolution is being fln< anced and directed from Paris whore a. powerful group of internu- tlonai financiers are backing a eomruitli-r of former members of the (leorgian Government and the former proprietors of the Baku oil wells. News has reached Paris accord- ing to which Derhent, a town situ- inerl in Ilagestzin, on the railroad from ltussia to Baku, has joined the (tcorglan insurgents and has Ill) \\ 1 ve feet high so that it can be seen “ill lftlm Summer-side and illv 1111* l‘l’l‘, Mo, Sop] 15.---Thc Nmnlrk-Iui“ m P-Xponvd the Sfwlel‘ represemw that a rout-h more l-‘\l'ltlll.\‘ act-i ““'l'l~‘"l'<“ "‘lll\'t‘.\‘l‘ll to Sum-rnorsitlt‘ ' I'llliIiilt'I‘ Iiowrloill in . w hm or ‘ix’ “will “m! dnvpn out the W“ do", “Hm ,,;,,.l,o“.l|y ,,,.,,,.',,d_ \"l|1l‘r' they lull-l‘ made connection; “Mich H _ ,1, “m, \‘_l,_ _ L (Spedlal to the Guardrail) II (‘fly W ll (l! troops. The district lg inhabited , , . _, , ~|\\'ilh the liortlcn t--,-»-. - . ._ __ _“- l <1‘; "ll 1"“- m!" NICW vorrk, Sept, lfilfSrcveral will hr the hv Mtlsltlil 'lflillii‘>l, very noiltle .t\ peculiarity ol the, Wllclr was , . . . ‘\l"“" “ml "l diliou is returning lrorir the l<"u' -- f r - ‘ that the tender was l)ili'l"ll tinder Hun] l" m“ ‘My “l R l)‘ m‘ Norlli e-rrlv tori-t was me lfllt!‘ - Imudnm lm-Sstingurs U“ u smm" bump. l" w H“ .B'HhevlStH' Dqmqlt Hm Mgmun __‘__ .‘\,\vrl'ecltifig train was tlls- H" U]; grmist Qigmrtpr‘ ‘Elli ‘r3 ‘hound Lexingtiiu ‘ tlli-‘Flllu subway llnldti from: an rnrptirrtan-t sttretltteglct hay .‘ _’ ‘ “ ‘I p _ , 1'41 (‘tct from (‘haritittc-ton-rr in the P 3 l ‘ ra u were, pair c-s rictert yesterray ' <‘ " ‘ Dnsi on. giv ng con ro o . e lint loi the virrilartte of lungintw- ,,,-,,,,.,,,,,,,, m“! “h. ,.,~.,.“, h. m)“, a, llltllllllh‘ lflll Oil’ 51- (ivtlfgtf- Nlltl- when the motor of a train caught, Tlme“ lllvlmsdillllélt’ Frlllmflll l0 Rllfifilfl- ‘ll"""' mmlllllll-“l ll"“ll""ll"\'llll lllll l‘,\\'|)r]( err-arm; m.- lfflpk. ll It w; mmllli-l "l"? hard and the fire after a short circuit. ilospilzrl M l? Tllolllll“ dlaku also is mena"ed, and it la "ll llllll ll"‘ lmll‘ will‘ l" ~'l \"‘l'-"'|ls a whether m‘; ,-;,;|_.,-_iiltlr~ tft war-r running (‘lose llill1l‘,i<ll|I'l,.Zt‘OllS treated several persons l" QllllSlllPll feared that if the civil war is car- lmm‘ "lllllllllll" llllll "l "11"" Flll“'l‘tl “ill in ' for (lin |||..|~|,1--;_~ pp,- ed acetirditrg to infortnatitrn ohtain- for minor injuries and DySlOrhL ih e pllllllfi- ried there Lire oil stores, connot- down, a nrorc serious mtlaniltvprice iiS a ltiljut‘ set-lion of ralhhas cd here at- the station WMO by 'l‘he accident tl(!(,'llI‘l'i‘tl near the Allllal P“ “Y lug of two hundred million Dolllldfl iu-t-ii torn up. traffic. manager" ll‘. l’, Scheucll 0i’ (llYllltl CPlllYill filillloll lllillfllflll- the ODIN-L ‘G '. (“or “lregmlluon 'wns—may be "I ~ the American ltadio League. Alltlitthts on the car went oitt and asEx éremwr Smut; ntkllnsflzrfd Ida {lltlll- Tlllllllllg lllinwllfllfi Oll llllllli‘ 53H}; hu- m... 4 [\ {the smoke ienelrated throur ‘e _ ‘ ' rv or a ong w e, 9 ' , ‘it ' J7 ' toisall.‘ c n “k n m LMLM lmltrfiin the lllflSStllitgnpg maul}? __ _ “ldllllng lll" Moscow evidently is alarmed by W0 i I - dangers of the third rail and walked dmlmums “Mm, “l” lnlllelllll the situation. The, Georgian leg- H“. ‘rm-RH ' ‘ ‘ ‘ (l<ll'<"l'll‘lll<'lllt l‘ll..Ill‘l'l(‘ll1"‘~* "l "l" ztrlon in Paris today issued a com- munique saying reinforcement-r were being hirrrietl for big military tint-rations by the red army in ord- er to recouquer Georgia. ’lwn “sangulnary" Cheklats ‘have bron named dictators of Georgia. and the ‘CHIICBSUS, and have been glvt-n unlimited powers. (‘t)NST.-\NTINOPI.IE, Sept. 15. - According to unconfirmed re- ports from Georgia the Bolshewc-ts havr received large reinforce rueuts and are devastating the tonntrjv. lti s alleged that vil- lages and towns are being earned anl the inhabhants massacred en mass". The authority of the Soviet flov- ernment. it is reported is only he- iug rexerciserl normally in Bat-rm an-l Tiflis. Elsewhere anarrhl/ reigns. Shipping Fish From Sahara Desert (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. sent. lit-Receipt of a shipment of fish from the Sa- hara desert was announced today by the American Museum o! Na» tirral History. The specimens were taken from water holes in widely separated parts of the desert, the museum authorities stated. Although the fish, which are o! the minnow variety. come tronnlnb- terranenn waters in the Splint. they are not blind as is ottefifiio case with fish which have occupi- ed eaves for long periods of time. This tact. the museum ofllcials ba- lieve, proves that their arrival In the sirhterranean desert pools was comparatively recent, DONATES ENGRAVINGS QU BENS T0 Dr. Adam Shortt. of 01mm, lin collected several hundred onlmv- Inge illustrating events in Goud- lun history which are being framed by senator Hayden and will be for- warded to the new Dugias Library at Queen's. Dr. Shortt was former. ly a Professor of Political Science ‘at the aniverllty. ‘ IN iiiiii t - A“ w.‘ Li.~uq.-._.__‘._‘.-.-.-.'¢ni-4s:"t area-x 3-" BEHINI] llilllll v t l