~ Over 40,000 Readers, Every Dally Issue Guaranteed Member A. B. 0. C “II it i III G III ‘II Juuiiufiii-m-‘L’ v3“ 1:37.‘ T. The People's Paper , p Covers Prince Ildward island like ihleiliew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. liq-i- lrisliliisiirgent . Leader Killed (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN. Bent. s. —- The in- surgent Leader. Daniel Slilnnock laoldlng the rank of brigadler ad- jutaiit wiis killt-d in a. Skirmish yesterday near- Mitchelstown on the Cork Limerick border. BELFAST, Sept. 6. Waiter- ford city was subjected tr. ltepuib- ltcaii attacks lilondny night, both from within and without firing, was directed froii: the heights overlooking tlie' town and sliiiul- tuiieously by detached ‘ho-lie sof irregulars iii tiie streets. It lasted llilfiflllilitfllflly for several hours, hut iio cusuuit-les were SUSLTITIIBII by the National forces, ulthoug-ii it is believed the Republicans suffered sonic losses. United States Holds- . flassio Davis Cup (Special to Ttio Guardian.) NEW YORK. opt. 6.~— For another your at least the classic Davis Ciiip and the wor-id teiinls "llillllllioinslii-p will remain iii the United States. Victories by Wil- liam M. Johnston over Gerald Patterson and Willllillfll T, Tildcn, ever Jainics O. Anderson ili the single matches yesterday gave tlic American team :1 -l tn 1 victory over the challengers iroin Austra- lia in tlic iiiutcli for tiic cup. —-*-£&>___.._ .4 The Kaiser Not ‘Kaiser is engaged to marry To Marry Widow (Special to The Uuzirtilan.) AMSTERDAM, Sept ii"~l\ll em. deniic oi minors tiiat_tlic former a pretty young widow uiid that his son the former Crown Prince Wil- helm was dcflli. were unofficial-y denied from the tax-Kaiser's home Tuesday. inisuii ‘null To inform Europe Special‘ to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Sept ii-—lnflueil tlal Englishmen who are working tlql bring lllKillii coluptiration ‘bo- twecn the United Status and Eu- ropean nations for the worlds re- hziiiiliutlou have urged Senator Bornh to go to Europe "to bring home t0 the masses of’ the peoplii stern truth" ulboiit l'i3|)lil‘2iii0ll3. war debts, and disarmament “uiid help us to regain sanity.“ Mem- bers of the lllritisli parliament who have taken the. lead iii urging that Borztli iiiuke this trip want him to convey to Europe by iiicuns of ll speaking tour, "the reiil message of, America to the old worldw island Breeder Wins Many Prizes globe . Look Now For (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA, iSept G—~Scntiiiicnt for ivorld ivlilc tllsariiiniiicnt is so strong among the nations attend- ing tho third general assembly of the Lcaguo of Nations that tlic ffltfP-illl); might b_o considered a second armament Qonfcrcnce seeking a way to extend tlic work begun in Washington nearly year ago to every corner of tlic British Govt . Makes Proposal The P‘l‘0ll(’.ll PARIS, Supt, G.—~ Govenninciit today received through the British Eniibiissy, a ii-oto from the British Gtiilérlllllfllll. requesting cciisidcruitloni of the possibility oi‘ ‘inking steps lo bring about an armistice between U10 Greeks uiid Turks, The French rc~ plied iii a note scat by tile 1T0!‘- eigii Office this ziftornoon. Although the terms of the notes excaiigcd were not il-isclosetl, it i1 inferred from the llllifilllllllleiis of the French reply that uii agree.- nieiit illt-IJVOPH the two Govern- s'Aged Guide and World Disarmament ,, 0mar Roberts, Now—lhild at Yaimouth to Answer r . Conlessed To Murder 0f His Housekeeper Charge oi Murder, Hideous in its Detail, Admits the Act and Sets Forth How He Sprinkled the iiirl With Gasoline and Set fire to Her tloth- ilaigi-Gives Jealousy as Cause oi His Rash ee . (Special to The Guardian.) Asked it‘ iio intended to plcud guil YAlL..\li(il.l'l‘ll, N. S. Sept. (i. —~ 1y, itchcris aiiswcrcd ‘ycs, and i Omar Roberts has confcsscil toiaiii guilty’ - the niurdm- of i-"loru Grcy. The ziged guide and trapper zidniltttitLiliimsclf and the girl were iii the as early rig 'l‘lll.ll‘r-'tlii_\' of inst WCBlLlllOlISLl oii the night of the crime. that, following tlic tlllilllrlllbd as’ ‘The illiestioii was zisked 'Yo-.i suult of his nineteen year uld,\vould ii-ot try to put it oii an in- ll(l\l50l(l.‘l!|)0l‘ at his hunting lodge iiocciit iiioii ii Y0" 0011111?’ and 11-‘: in Koiii-piville, n week ago last Fa-id ‘no i would not for l done it ‘Monday night, lie sprinkled hei"-1l.\¢>clil" bod and fliflll] with gllfliyllne and. “ltobcrts admits that his dau- iiiciits will rapidly be reached. (‘-O.\TS’l‘NN'I‘lNOPi.l<], Stipt. 6.-- Thc Allies u/pmear tn be agreed that it is necessary [or them io land naval u-nd infantry forces in Asiatic Turkey for the -pi'otectieii of their nationals and to maln- tilicn sot theiii iifirc. His sititc~ll<lli<1i' "was not home 0n 310N111!’ merits were iiizulc to Arthur Sin ' . lie said his llflllglllél‘ “W15 the keeper of the county ju about u month u-go and ‘This morning, upon the YOlFllll oi lvllllv. HP Still-CS lllfli l-lltf the crown prosecutor, R, s“ Mu line would not have been coin-. ‘,Kuy, fr...“ gusto“, Rnrlififib‘, liIc-fiiiittcil it‘ she lizid rUlllillllCtl atl lKny and the sheriff of the county, llolllll- ‘were closeted together for i-ievcruli “'l‘he ticciisetl, asked if lie -was’ “'l‘lie prisoner states that only _ uatioii iii tlic Near East l“; asked llllt intervene and Greece and Filed iii Asiu lilliiur. Corner Stone Antoist ‘Narrow_ly Escapes (Special to The Guardian.) Nlfl\\' YORK, Scpi‘. ti. ~ Ralph De Paliiizi, famous automobile ilrivei", narrowly escaped iiilurics. llt*l‘B this afternoon w-heii the touring car he was driving hit u tree. De Paliiiu was dodging uii ambulance when the accident oc- curred. Ho was uii-injured. Six Vice Presidents For League oi Nations (Special to The Guardian.) G-ENEVA, Sept. ii. — The Lea- gue of Nations Assembly today clot-ted its its six vice presidents the Earl of Balfour, Great Bri- tain, (liiiiirile, ilaiiotuux; rlrancc, Senlior Gomez. Portugal, HJ-almur l“‘-'\i1l§1f1. Sweden, Amalie Ginieno. ‘Y. Cuozins, Spain and Mr. Mortoli. lin Ninecliltcli Jugo Slavia. 'l‘lie tic-hate oii inc work of ‘the League was reopened by lJord iloibert Cecil. Allludlng to the sit- Wlly the League of Nations could between turkey nnlt tlic blood- lmpressively Laid us. liaillway Mei n99; Officials (Special to The Guardian.) CHICAGO, Sept. 6. —— Strilning sliopmen niet railroad officials iu Baltimore today to consider a peace proposal according to John Scott, Sec-rotary of the Federated Shop Crafts here. ihe London limes i May go to Probate (‘Specilal t0 The Guardian) LONDON. Sept. 6.—Lord North cliffe did not make any Jefliiite provision for disposal of “The "limes" iii the -will he made. in 1920, which probably will go to probate, according to a 51315. meiit to your correspondent to- (‘uy ‘by one of his closcst business associates. Disaster For _ The Turks (Speclai to The Guardian) lCONSTANTINOPLE. Sept 5 _ A Turkish cavalry division has met disaster near tlic Bileiik- Bruszi front. Caught between two Greek 107098. it was totally wiped nut. The Turks, made careless by their successes, did not reigkgl] with the third nriiiy corps, winch - U42. Worfl Alkaline» ' worm Reed-III. (Special to The 'GIIOIIIII.)1 BOSTON, Sept. lr-‘Btilitbh la pouring into Boston in quantities that. fourteen regard; are riding in the lower‘ awaiting an opportunity to charge their cargoes willie two others atB in the upper hyrbor. Annihilation Ferrel ' 0i Whole Greet troy (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. Sept 6——'l‘urk.ish Nation- alist troops are pushing their of- fensiva towards Bruce, one north- ern base ofthe Greek army in Asia Minor where 80,000 Greeks. the entire left win: 0i the arm)’ are making a stand. dispatches here state. The demorallzailon 0! the Greek army is stressed. Refuges from the battle area are fleeing towards Smyrna. Greek forces have also been retreating, in the general direction of Smyrna and fears are aroused lest the ell- ilre army meet annihilation, if it permits itself to be drilffrfl "W" by the Turks for the Allied W6!‘- Ships there are only able to take civilians aboard and the troop! will be left at the mercy oi the victors. with no path o! escllW open. he H; s llililiillfldlll l n: =, Seized Schooner _lhs., n lobster landed at Brixhaiii. A HUGE LOBSTER mm Urdu,“ hours “m, i, h. .h,,],cv(_,d that thug-fiend“, Wm, u“, Greys, mp1 ue The fiwllllllg of Aug 29th was hurl retreated uiihampered in ‘the ~ ‘ ‘ l l- ° l‘ P“ 0* t" - - l ~ _ . lieiiir : nlu 't\l tli 1r '. - - at this iiitirvicw, i full statement l ivns rstci. o ie 11""¢‘ ‘ , . - ‘ i -' - i W“ i‘ 11¢ 9 3‘ C ‘ll LONDON, Sept li-Welfilllllll 11 L‘ m ( L u L e H no (‘X s i l lguh iiid lich-oliiitul: ‘it was Tofu-like Llcut Governor was to iuriiiul- a division of Turkish cavalry we,“ e pei-iation that the Turks will pcr- of tlic crime. (spew-I to The Guardian iiilt the Greeks time for a ‘bftlilill- 'l‘o:i' r l] dci-iiriliiig to the jadur, li)llh'_. sr JOHN s‘ i r Judhintl h“ m wme" “m” m‘ m“ 1,", , tr-p. i.-— ' 0f Bilciik. The division was drlv lllew church. Not uii'.ii midday did tievoii, ineusuiwid 19 inches from hcnd to tail, and tho girth of tlic head Willi 16 inches. . -i<+>—————~ QQ-O-O-OQOOOO-O Q-QfQfi-O 04000-0»: lcououisio srncuisl O-Q-OOQO-O-OOO norms-toe per line per day. 9c. per line per day for 3 days or over. Ic. a linefiper d”, I l‘ I “an hilt. cash. Addrcu f rm: p Ind mill! M DIM 2a eelnl Rate‘; Furnished Boom a for leven words for one week. Situation yanked, for-seven were; 60c per WEB . . JNO. ALFRE-D McDONALD LAN Surveyor, Harmony Jct. r Riisen of Triiro, who was nit-PB? lll the cattle division was begun yesterdniyp tlic Ayrshlrcs tlllll Slinrtiioriiui dieing the l)l‘!!(.‘ii'.<l pas- sing puller tho judges ere. 5on1" excellent specimens of lllllll lircctls were shown and coin-twill“- ion Wit.“ vci-y kocn. iii ilw ANT" Bll'll‘('. class. Mrlllld/IW? B"“-\‘-- "l Sussex llild linens practically their own way. Geonge lloswcil of French (wort, l‘. b}. i., being the riiiiiicr up in most cases. ted tn furnish the principal op- ‘position to Mdllllljyffl Bros. wnFl unable to come this year. ln the Shorthorn class the big winner was A. S. Etter of Ainhorst,.blll |tiic herd. oil IT‘ RF ‘L. lihiiriveiuiliofr, ‘ ' ‘Itotliesay l‘iill him a close second Mr. Boswell won tlic followinfl. prlr s in tlic Ayrshire class: 1 — Hull junior yearling. ,.__ _._.__...._ WANTED--DINlNG ROOM GIRL. Apply Morcll llotel. Sept. 7 Zilwiifll- . pd.‘ ‘DRESSMAKIN WANTED.- Wlll g0 out by the day. Apply 230 Fitzroy Street. Sept G 3i pd and board in private faiiilly.~ plr-iise write W‘ W‘ Box. 123- ‘Cit y 5072-6-31 ‘WANTED T0 RENT, HOUSE centrally located with all iiiod eru conveniences. Aipply Guard inn office. 5069-ii-3i. FOR 8ALE.— SET TOLEDO scales, pruei-ically new, cash register. stool tired wagon, stick sent hark, iiewly painted. Apply :33 Queen st. Sept v-fl-iul ‘HAVE JUST COMPLETED NEW lfox ruuch uiid can accoiiinio~ date a few pair ‘boarders, at reasonable rate. W. A. ‘Mulch. 5067-6- 6|. ‘SNAP SHOT FINIBHED.—SAVE money and time by sending your films to us to he developed and printed. Give us a trial. ~ ,l']m- pire Studio. 1-56 Great George Street. - 865-9-1mo u-i___. ‘PRIVATE HOUSE GLENTRALLV located, can accoiiiinoltziitn a few ilmnrderu. Wiirin. cozy rooms. iModerii conveniences, ii-ll -pl_v Guardian. 507045-121. ‘SALEJSMAN WANTED- SALES mun with good connections to sell in Prince Edward Island, a lending (lpiiniliun biscuit and confectionery lliie, good commie, sioii propnsltluii, only man, with i, ilrih-Helfi-r senior calf. l ‘WANTED BY LADV-— ROOMS! "More Trouble 5lli.—Co\v, 4 yrs. old and ll[l- 2iirl.—~(‘.-0w, 3 yrs. old. 1st. uiid 2iitl.—-llv»ii'cii'. 2 yrs. old. tlrd-lleifcr, junior yearling. 2nd,» i-lviler, junior ciiilf. 2nd. “Breeder's young herd. 1st and 3rd.—— Tiwo ziniiiizils oii isprjilgs 0T one cow. in Cape Breton (Special to The Guardian.) SYDNEY. Sept. The coal strike is iio suiuiiei‘ over than tlic British l-liiipirt: iStct-l (‘nrporatiou has nnoilior dififieulty on its liaiiils, The strike of the railway- iiieii of the Nova Scott-a Steel and (‘out (‘onipaiiy and the Dominion iron and tSteelc (Yo, which has now been iii progress ior over 2-2 months culminated this morning in a complete fie-lip of the Scniia ('.()||‘l(‘l'li'!-l shipping piers uiid rall- w-aiys, When the. irozil strike was on, the iwcuty- fivo non-union men who, since tlic beginning of ilio mill stiriko iiwo years ago liavc been taking the places of the rc- gular rluilliwaymen were sent out oi’ town i._v coal strikers pickets. They were told never to rciiiru uiid they gtivn promises to this el- fect. This iiioriiliig whoii tlic ship» pcra and trlinnien-i iit the coal piers came to wvork they [illlllll that the ETUIIQ-lltlll-Illllllil train crews, who hail evidently kept iiii- der cover during ihe, strike ivorc iio-ck iii charge nl‘ the trains. The l§.— ivoilld not to ‘Biitains Policy in; spoil. Aii order of the day issued by Mllsil-Plliillfl Ktflllluil Pasha, the 'l‘urk isli NilillilliillSl leader, which has just been received here. utter con grutulutlug the 'l‘ui'klsh army oii its spirit uiid sacrifices, conclu- des as follows: , "We must far-e other battle-i. dliTflTlCl‘. and bruvtvav iu ltlio Nuitimi takes pride, Ynm- up“ Jam“ -"l‘he following duy he uttciiipteilfulll cllllil. While he will his ilnurzh With the arrival of‘ reinforce-rte say Bllmelhllll; ivheiicver tlic ‘"5 lWW h" Wlslii-‘ll m5 Pmpoliylrequisites were ready lo hand the re Greece the Greeks I be dible- l0 dispute Lllc advance of ‘lllflVil must be Smyrna." - men-ts from are confident that tliev will lilo Turks, Toward lndia To llemainllpchanged (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Sept il-—'l‘lie viceroy of liidin, the Earl of lteudiiin, iii _opciiing tlic session of the council of state und the ‘Indian legislative il-‘irlullillly. Olllphnticully reiterated that there would be no change iii the policy of his niiijcst.v's govern- iiiciit towards ludlu, "uuflffling 1 t; lteutci‘ dcsputcli from Siiiila. li‘ there was any shadow of rloiibt oii that point, he reiiiiiitlcd the members, it inuut surely have bill"! lliflllvlllltl by the t-llillltllltllli. which l-‘rciiiicr Lloyd (leorgc iiud authorized liiiii to make in refer- i-nco to tho formers recent speech in tlic ilouse of Ctllllilltillti in vrliicli lie said that iiidln would re- quire tlic services of the civil scrv lcc staff for an lndcfiultc period. The lilurl of ‘Reading ileclarctl that certain events iii liidinii iii tho last eighteen niontlis uiid iiiallgn influences which had hocn working to make proposcil rc- forms a failure, had iiffcctotl the British parliament uiid people. The viceroy appealed to both branches of the ‘Indian legislature to continue to-uso their influence to guide the masses of the people in tlic right direction. Saved llrom Being Cut to Pieces by Lumber Mill Saw You will show tlic traditional cu ll sillllul‘. Wednesday irveiziiig t.wo‘l‘llll'lr which (if his ilutighteis Ciillill to ‘l(‘(' liliii 5,9111‘ "Curri- i-l"! irilill-‘lli’ lilllw‘ 0' lltll"l~l, the pristiiier iinving llltllll." ti clcuui -"lt l5 k110i"! will “i959 ill-MB‘ ll)ruzls‘ m- me who)" “ppm; 5,, ms“ iiiciits and withers constituting a ‘trig iiiorc easily illllli he lius atllllll _('-0l1l°5~‘il0ll “"3"? y my time 5mm, his j“,,;n-,-Qrufi,,-,,,iiiuiiiiziitetl to tiio. proper officials. ilolltnvill-g the lrdguily uu 'l‘\lc.~l\l:iyl Tonight. upon tlic evc of his tuna-um; lust‘. lrii- tlic first rut ‘iirrliiiiinnlo’ lllvcstlslllion. lic was (lays of his iln-pristiiiiiiciit tlic llguiii viisitetl ll)’ hi5 tltlllgilll-Bffi, all old llliill neither utc nor slept. and-WITH lllilili; llW-‘W-lll- 011 Ulla "~7- gavc tlic vippearuni-s: of lit-lug iii "lfillill. together with u grand 1i wee kiddie of llll'l.‘i3 or not ‘icrl to. The old llllLtil, fondled later coin-l and ll’) broke down =~oiiixpletel,i'.|r‘~'f jnilor wont near liliii, but not lie-f" 7"‘- llli/iillid- 30719115’ ILYhSlEilI mg encourage.) m mm l“. 1mm condition has rapidly iniprovctl himself qiniut until the i:Vt_‘llllll_{,llhlrlnli lllc llllfil 1'¢\\‘ 1141i“. IICBOPIT- =whe.ii, unable to iroiitziiii hinisclflllil; ill ll"! Jllilvl‘. flllllfillgll llllfl ‘any muse“ he blurb“) out m, (he fool, which was somewhat badly‘ H1113,“ 11,5‘ round: U), l N), burned, is still] bothering hiiii, I ysoiiicliiic would takc lllf‘ out and. lsiiooi mo." and followed tlii-i uplwllll ltiillfllll Ullll U"! iilYllllllillvllKvl [with tlic statement that ho liiillllllllliflil the crime with which 'lic was charged. , . ing before Magistrate (Jhzirlcs S., llloltnii. wmrhl pro :.. as origin-l ally pluiiiieil. The first ivitiiess to ‘no l‘2illEil vsoultl prolrullrly to Mrs, \Vllli:iiii ltzindzill, from lionir- ltliiicirts left, to commit tlic, crime to which he his confcoesrlu, Roberts’ Story. i j ltoberts‘ story, ut-iortiiiig to the, gututciiiviiis iilude by llll.‘ Jailor to] ‘iiig>ht., (lifters very litllo from tlic,l<‘iillo\viiig Mrs. ltaiidull ivould he; 510T)’ 41$ Dim-Til wgmllel’ “l? tllthvfilllvd thr WTLIIUSSOS necessary to‘, ililqllll-“i, The llltlill facts are that.reconstruct tlic events of tlic fate‘ ‘itohcrts was iiifatuattkl with iilisl ful night i_ii ilieii- order, di-ousekcopcr, that he liud propo~ _____.>_i_ |sed iiiurrizigc to licr uiid llllti been; wofuseil; that on the night oi’ tlieiL g d " |tr:igctl_v, wilil-le tlic two ‘were span-l e ' _ . ,, _ tliu Willizuin ITtliltldlFs, lltllAt W. M. s_ asked her to go lioiiic vvith liliii‘.| ~ . that she tleelinoti and walked homo instead uirtii-yaltizig ltziiisoiii n e ilniiiizill. Thu old niaii had prc~ coiled the pair to his home and‘ The npnnmg gevinn of tho ‘fir,’ . . ... _ . , lions-c, ivcnt to LllL‘ girl's fllilllliq ‘A, ,_ _ u ‘ _ Having failed iii his. purpose, and‘ ma" Wu“ [he prnghen‘ x1“ tlic room, wcnt downstairs and got‘ '9 nli-tintl-illvll xf’z"lllgfgllfl,nflli'llt'frs:g ‘mom the mm“ and um" tmlchodligliiitlfi‘ (bfustiriliresfiihiitictlilifudiiiiirifiintt wasl u iiiuicli. The _vouiig girl t.hiiikiiig,h ' y}, \ ,_ _ ‘, to escape illi) flames, cliiiilbcd uni, ,L,.:f,‘,";,Lf‘c‘;,,,l1.,}§iln'iiuziishiitdi-li d thi l 2i wlieri fie was fuuiit ‘. ‘_ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ tsrrriiil; l))‘illl'lli?‘tl attic-hi Roberts red-um“ the “helm hlghly “"“°“r“3' turned iv-ith the iicigliihors he i ,. . . . . In ~ t (T i .l llic Jailor believes, from ivheitlulfi? aleererfixuii‘ tgluihlenxlilltgllt the prisoner told liliii, that ltob- u", flmlnvi,“ report m,‘ m}, éec: vrtsi twice set fire to tlic llvll-‘lvllmtulwws report we", ‘mad The original fire, he says. "was out» T, ' ' when help arrived. "Jealousy," isuqr-nlylergtjgvlzvezf m‘?! 3'51? motive wliiicli iiizuwcllred him to com m“, ummhaslwd niit. tlic crl-iiie. . ‘M l, . I 3 'l‘liu following u-ccoiiiil of the nywpdudnace Ilifunltsveilveeiiig tlripli $iiil°iiilmls "mill? ‘by Rdbliflfii "3 an eloquent mid insliiringgfiridiiless puliillslicil iii a local nuwsip.i.pei' on myssmrHwork in Trinidad w“: this afternoon ivus read to tlic Jalllgivon by He“ Jfls E Punwes {w}, ldiiig the evening at their “no” ymmg “imam m“! h“ “Mil-mo Women's. ldurcigii Vlissloiitil . 1 T. z. ‘ gilfliillllll, lletiiriiiiig, he poured lii 27 w“ we" , , The it'll “m” “muse, "l In the afternoon fnriiiwl -greei-. illL‘. old "Win78 fJY-"illllliiitililli" "7 the| ltics for future iiiissirnury actlv or this evening and he said that there seem to be any possibility; en between the Greek wings rind completely annihilated. The Greek of the ceremony taking place. Him‘ ever shortly before twelve the [ruin which had been falling in 'tor- inunlczitiop; rents all forenoon lct up, the clouds broke away, tlic sun pccp- iiig over the phone, "Will it bu or will it not?" And it. was ilecldcii and shortly before three all the sliver trowel, suitably engraved; the corner stone. squared, polish- ed, and dated, the little box with denouncing the Greeks m, alleged, d .l the.‘ or first South ihe. mate. .. it's coins, papers, niid records. At 2i tfclot-k ills Governor. with ' I-lonor tlic Licut. Rev. G. P. Tat- tio of Albcrtoii and Rev. ll‘ Smith forni. The ceremony began with tlic singing oi‘ "Christ is our Coriitii- Stone on Hiiii Alone we Build“ by (Yhroii. 29: 1018 was then road and the Apostles‘ crccd recited. The Lioiit Governor then laid tlic corner stone with all duc foriiialli 1y according to tlic rule and cus- tom oi’ tlic Presbyterian Church. An offering was received iii iiid of the building fuiitl and Miss Hunter of Albertoii, favored the gathering with a solo which was much appreciated. The Lieut Gov- ernor gave a short. address which he urged u whole hearted consecration of time uiid money to the church and till that it Sllliltl.) for, because oi’ tlic glorious heri- tage oi the piistjtlie bright pros- pects of tho future and thc deep uiid ahltling place which .tlic church holds in the. future pros- perity of our country. ltev. Mr. lChristic brought greetings uiid ‘good wishes from ihc Presbytery, uiid Rnv Mr Siiiitli did tlic same for the Methodist Church of which ho is the honour- ed minister at Springfield. The ccreiiitmy was then brought to a close by tlic choir singing “Christ is Made the ‘Sure Foundation." and the Benediction by the chair- iiiau. I ---<e>--——— ‘fried To llnd Life in lail BRIDGEWATER, Sept. 6- Bud Labrador, u young Indian in Bridgowriter lull for drunkenness on Saturday afternoon, made two unsuccessful attempts to end his military mission here mndc public wli-"ly the following official com- “Tilt! northern group rgipogtg a ‘LITNENBURG, sept. o. ~ Th? schooner Oar-rte Hirtie. has been seized for infringement 0! the customs Auto, vin ruin riinnilli; and conning into port without re- porting at the customs. crept victory for our army. The ,ed out uiid tlic question came ring enemy iiiailc an attack which was repulsed. The Turks retreated in illsoriler with great. _losses.. The ,to proceed with the ceremony. By military slhmflon has improved M 12,30 o'clock. u goodly number had gm- (he junction of a" Hm corps m ,gathered at the church grounds the Southern group]- ‘ROME. Sept 6——Jelul Eddy Bey. prcseiitatlvc here of the Angora Government, has sent a report to] the League of Nations at Geneva. massacres in Asia Minor. He ,clnred in his report that ,Grceks had violated the most ele- '- . v- .. .-.... , _ (“mil lm-“llilll” R- S lilllvlldrie, cliiiiiiiinn. Rev. G. A. (.liris--n,,,,,;,,,.y prmciplos 0f humannL lSMYllNA. Sept fi—'l‘hs Greek 1,4.) Eleni-inc. opening tomorrow morll- of Springfield ascended the Dlilir-(TOOIJR according to advices from ithe front. are refusing to make iany stand against the advancing jTurkish nationalists, and it is |fezireil that unless the British and vrhoscitlit- choir. The scripture lesson: 14m. French take energetic 36mm, iserlous events may occur in Smyr- ‘no, British subjects are to be cin- barkeil oii the British steamers in Smyrna harbor, where they will await events. The French cruiser Ernest Ron- aii has arrived liore. United States destroyers are expected from Con atzintlnople. Negio ls. Killed ‘l in Boxing Bout (Special to The Guardian.) lliOilGilTOiN iLElGllTS, Mich” Sept. 6.- Sam "Kid" Johnson, 26. negro, heavyweight boxer, of Siiiittsviilo, Mich.. and foiiinerly o! the A.E.i<“., was killed during a ‘iiout here yesterday with "Dum- my Mzixon White of Bay City. Johnson had sulifered consider- able punishmen-t. in the seventh round, and was noticeably weuk at. the start of the eighth when iio collnpscti. N coroner's inquest has been called. 456 22 years old, living in that part of a leg in the war Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc lCoffi-n, is in port having assisted the town known at Rlvervlew, lost The seizure was mule last Friday ‘by Oaiptain Daniel Zluek. Revenue Officer. | The Carrie Hlrtle. was former- ly a Lunenlhurg schooner having been built here, but now it isould owned at Glace Bay, Her owners are expecting b0 arrive itunlzht. and will no doubt give bonds till |the case is settled. Captain J88- ‘Wynaclit, of Stonehurst. is her- commander and Samuel Wynmlii: The revenue cutter Grab, Capt. ‘in the seizure of the schooner, Carrie Hirtle. Auto Accidents. At Liverpool . (Special to Tibe Guardian.) LIVERPOOL, N. 3., Sept. 6. -—- This afternoon ii Ree car, owned lbly Ted; Mitchell, ‘biitiiging back part of the Liverpool ‘baseball team from Bridgetown, collided with the bridge at the entrance to this town and was fixedly battered. Nona of the ‘occupants were in- jured. ' William Keane, of ‘Milton, lost control of his car between that town and this, during the utter- iiooii and went-ovarian embank- ment. badly damning the mach- ine, he escaping with alight buri- 50S. ~ ~ . a m The .. outlier Temperature, Tide, MOOTL-Eiitl. TORONTO. Sept. 7.-— Moderate \‘.'ll\dS. Fair- and cool. High tlde this, fgblfllllllfl at 11.16 an to-night at 11.5 . Sun sets this and rises 5.29. Last quarter moon Thursday Sept. 14th . 6.20 ‘a. m. Sutiimersiile tide .18 m; than Cliadfloltetown, evening at 11.28 to-moorow morning at fluted __ later a . . r. t shippers gii back ‘turned missionary. life liy hanging. Only the prompt nATIm-lue per line per day. 0o connection iioed uplilY- Dllwcr- 327, Truro, N. S. 6003-7-21 *_______ v____ ‘MEN WANTE we WANT a yew l-t-‘ul- live‘ representatives iii gverycity and town in Cuna- da to sell automobile stop sig- nals; ‘miltively prevents acct; dents; gyery cai- owner a pm!‘ pent; _ iiy Larsen: big profits- Write for particulars and agent! proposition. Canadian Auto Shops, P. 0. Box 154, Niagara Fails, piitarlo. ~ ‘TO THIPIOPLI OF CHARLOT tetowm-Thn Montreal Fur Re- modelling, wlil re-establish their business on the 10th of Septem- ber, in Rtleyfii Bulldinili Queen ‘Street. Our ramodeilln , repair- ing and orders ITVQIJI infection to all. Trusting that you will Nironlle us again. The Home» real Fur Remodelliul. . » QWANTIQ-n GAPAILI MAID for housework. Ap 1v - Mrs. Chandler, 75 Enstoii t. Bopt 2 it -‘. Y‘: r... work. refusing to hnmilq any coal hrniiglit from the mines by non- union train crews. The shippers uiid trimmers taking tlic initiat- ive, the Joiners followed. . - - _ escape-o pliant av MIRACLE WHEN CAR CRASHED OVER BANK BATH. Mc., Sept ti-Three oecn pump 0f an nutnllldblll! illtli left tho state highway near n bridge nvcr tlic Miiiiiu Central tracks nour here today, turned over twice iii the air uiid landed nose down on tho railroad trucks twen- ty feet below, escaped without serious injury. Joseph August ot Cambridge, who was drlvlnil 15° our, was unable to make a sharp turn near the bridtle. and tlic ma- lt constituted uii accurate account - , . b .l . ‘tiiwazlliuihgaliiricriiilgil’niiiiSiiHihi-seiffIreport 0n "mile lMllisslon Wonk. u , _ , will be delivered by Miss jlnmle. ulgfitluzfiiilil: ElEiifIrHRI/lgllll i-Tllllllllllgsilliillil) or 8L John In the nflurnoon would trike inc out and shoot inc" "nyimshcd To ill-is his listener sdiil, ‘Oh, lgc‘. out ‘with your nonsense,‘ and lien (Hess 3 fold-owed up wilth the statement "1ssmggwzaalrlgélsgfigzscs "r Home that Clarence was uii broken up, . ' ‘ Ildbcrts replied ‘l suppose e0,| LAQQR MEN WANT poor Clarence, l pity hiiii.‘ GOVERNMENT To "Roberts states that Flora Grey 1 OPERATE ROADS was a good girl and that he loved- NEW YiOlR-K, Sept tl-Thc ex- her. I ocutive committee of the Central (special to The Guardian) NEWltlASTL-li}, Sept 6~A fear- ful lillrillllg was givcii those who are tciiiptctl to stray froui the straight course of sobriety lll u narrowly averted accident iit the Fraser mills on Saturday evening. The mills have been running "i8!" uiid day uiid wcrc shut down for temporary repairs for two hours. in that interlude one oi‘ the work~ men quenched his thirst with something stronger iliaii a soft drink uiid when he returned to work lie was drowsy, Not llelllll particular wlierc he took his slum hers he lay down on the chains which feed the main new and WJB soon sound asleep. The iiiili iuu~ chlnery was started uiid the chains had carried the sleeper t0 within ii hare inch or two of the sews when he was seen until business will l-lo had liskcill Flora Grroy uiuri'_v him and sie said s e woui Trad“ m,‘ . _ not. He (Roberts) said he did not ggntjng 390 L“,'I,‘I,',,,f§,‘f,"°"uf§,“,,',f, bliime h" hi‘ m" ‘milumii l° "m" ildlipteil a resolution to be submit- ry an old mun like lilm, but he but! ted to the council Thursday cull- a good home for hfl- int; upon the federal government "Roberts. naked ii he went tlulnmicillately to take over and Word's P0011! that "ABM Wm! lll- operate the railroads and make snatched {reducer-tutu death. Bet-eat to iiielie lflniplwel‘ fillvfllwe! terms witlifthe striking shopmen. chine plunged into tho deep cut. lMra. Mhry Davin. oi Can-bridge had her lrlght. wrist fractured. Hal‘ daughter, Catherine. 12 and Auk ust himself escaped with bruise:- l deep was his sleep that ho iiid not to her, liilwered in the afflnna- A resolution also was adopted. wake“ whou- reached and it was tivc. but said he did not accom- ciiliiug upon every trade unionist l election of officers and other‘ he mmihy (lonstnble Allison Snyder and ried out and in the evening mbltuken to the lockup. About fire At this morning's meeting the arrival oi‘ medical hclp saved the man's life. "Early iii the afternoon he was drunk and ilisorderiy on Kim: street. and was promptly tirrcstcd o'clock a passer-by noticed hlni hanging ironi the top of the cell by his suspenders. Dr. Marshall was -ut once summoned, finding the mun was revived and every- thing that he might again use to attempt his life removed from th-i cell The doctor was just on the floor above giving instructions that someone be left with tho prisoner. when the young inan. crazed with drink, had torn the quilt to pieces and had again tried to hang him- self. he hiiil sobered up and regained when he was allowed out on bail to appear before the‘ magistrate Home u“, before he was lnformorl pllsli his purpose. Roberts said he in the greater city to asses him- 0| how cum; he had been to a hur- was not going to have counsel nsi-ielf one day's pay tonid the strik- ribi, about, , whey would not do him any seeders. , Tuesday. Labrador, ti young chap about per line per day for I dare or over. lie a line per day for 8 days-or over i5 figures. initial letters count ll (ll-Sh. - NQOIWWMSu shine , I and mun lie paid for. "Taxi Service Hotel Phone 443-J. Stiiltz, honours graduate Mount Allison Conservatory one word. 10 nor cent. discount (or ddreu forms put of m, stand Empire 5092-7-18i "Taxi service stand day. I. 8 wedlock, iitglit-Jlrnelt lleClrey il8 Sydney St.. James Power. "The Farm of the late ‘John E. Fraser, Mayfield, iii for sale. If not sold prlwutely will be offered by auction later. tVltiil-7-2l "To open class, Miss Bernice" from of ITAtQ‘: KIND OF A vAQAn-iorl THATHBNINGS 14g BACK FESMNG ‘- AND i-QOK- LAKE A Mini v QOLLA ‘ l-lc was quickly frustrated, however, and wcll guarded until hlii proper senses at 10 o'clock. Music. and a pupil of Mlsl Flor- ence l-lood, will open ii clan in violin at the beginning of the fall term. lii Charlottetown. "ma Stultz hasvbeen teaching violin in the Brunton Music Studio of Arn- bent, during the past year. .. _ 5029-4-41 .1