j -.-.... Coven 6 ‘nrlottnown Guardian, Th". Prince niiwiu-a - L LiketheDevv Gents. ' !!'°""" "ulrdlln. Founded 1am. EVOMII! Gun-dig" m l , i F3224’ ' I A illie People's. k Three Policemen a Iiillei_l_i'ii Ireland’ 30111161’! in Reprise] Wreck Set Fire to Mniiylluilillnge. ($P¢clll to The Gualtdln . DUBUAN. September n) , Policemen yesterday. panic striken and. cmllltilfll- Volunteer ed tiie flames after 0d dwellings and were blirined. Arrested For ' Citizens we scores of wrec Stealing Ilreight F“."°"“Y'J'\VI- . mL- - (Special to MONTYREAL, with the theft of $45,000 of clga The Guiihlian.) 9m” 111111 cigars from the freight cars of the Canadian Pacific Rall- way. Alphonse Dubls, Amcdo iPl- lun. Roche Lnbeli and Albert L forest who gave no addressc were arraigned yesterday iifte noon before Judge Cusson in the d her many services during thc wnr. especially in connection with vwar llulicc court llnd were rcnlande 1111111 Seiltenlber 17. Tho’ accused, who pleaded not guilty, were eni- ployed by the company in the llor- _ w“ yards new, Montreal west "jibe honour oi knighthood, and, as 19 111188941 that thexyobberles have‘, been going on some‘ti1ne_ 1‘2.——tl'OWH of ‘Iiullow, neai-lCariow, was pracflc “n? ‘hm-Mimi! by uniformed men 111 reprise! for the shooting of three ‘fled ‘into the f-lremen check- store buildings Sept. 11—Charged fcotllinlsnn sliciils, . Britishilovernnient 1,500 iiiiiedanil Prepaieslor Strike, 100,000 Homeless nd Commnnileering‘ Coal from all l, —~_ Non-Essential. Sources aril Placing Embargo on Export,- (Special to The. Guifllilsn.) LONDON. September ‘threatened miners’ strike '1"; motor vehicles and coilecti ditto. on food and fuel supplies, .'was learned today. The P8' k. two weeks. Dame Lloyd George r- MANY WAR srzinvicss (Special to The Guaillian.) w George has had the honour s’ Dame Grand Cross of tlle__0riler her by the King, in recognition charities illltl hospitals. ' it is n distinction equivalent she was instrumental in raising ov- _,.,. _ _ er £200,000, it is one that liilS been NEW PROFESSOR FOR N_ B_ well eurned. Umvgngrry, Simultaneously with the ‘ nn- -——-r nouncenient she has opened the ‘FRflDlmllvltCTflN. 380179011191‘ 12- Welsh National Pageant at Ha ‘llech. eMMD WAN-TEE, FOFfGENERAL oi Owain Glendower. ii Welsh kins, (Rom) Ewen of former days, and Lord as Lady llownrd do Walden and Lord Hui"- lech also appeared in the pageant. in all there are now twenty-six Dames Grbudbrosi of the B. E. o. __ 3‘-,iHlIIIll"!l'fll'!9'f.-i€'.illYI-iil "WANTED A1’- F-Ahconwoobj. . Hospital. several women to take housework. Mrs. 11584113005811. 80 Longwort Avenue. 2709-9-10-51. l ‘FOR sALic-i-LUNCH COUNTER with iron rails in first class condi- . tlofi. Apply Lambros Bros. up nursing or to help in wards Apply to Med. Supt. 2704-10-9 6f Bummorfield. picnic grounds Owner of samu may apply at Guardian Oflice. 2525-8-3Ltf. -—--__--___i_______. ‘GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOM- odated with room and board in private family. Apply 305 Fitz- 2952-9-1y 3i. roy street. __.._._____.__._. ‘FOR sate-some vsnv sue- erlor Oxfords grade Breeding ewes. Also 2 pure bred Oxford Down ewes and a veryfine Ox-I fordram. All two yearirold. l ril- so have for sale a few young crit- tle. 1.8. Milinian. Kenslpgtnn, R. R. No. 2. 2665-9-8-61. _-_....._-__....._.._______._._. ‘FOR 3ALE.—-2 -8ECOND HAND Sirdnr Hot-water Boilers-capa- oily 350 square fcel. Apply to J. A McEitchcrn, Heating Engineer, 12 Elm Ayenuc. ‘Sept.13-3i. pd. -_.-___.._....____i__i ‘HOUQE AND LOT FOR SALE AT St. lPdten. .Nea.r station. Apply lhoniiisdseirkin, St. Peters Buy. 2736-9-11-121 ‘POSITIVELY NO ADVERTISE- ments accepted at this offico for next diary’: issue after ll p.111. un- less pniid for in advance. ‘FOR SALE-MOCIAREY RANGE and two other ranges with tank ‘and warming oven attached. Ap- ply Guardian. 13~2i pd ___.._._______,____i_j. ‘FOR SAUL-LUNCH COUNTER with iron rails. in first clans condition. Apply Lnmbros BPOAIL ' 3 . ‘WANTED 1'0 RENT.- HOUSE tfurnlshed or unfurnished. Cot- tage preferred, for family of three. Apply J. B. Care of Guar- dian. 8i ‘FOR 8ALE--—75 M51155 0F VAL. uable land at Wlicstley River with dwelling house and out.- bulldingn formerly owned by the late Jamel McDonald. Unless sold by Print Sale same wii-l be sold by Pubic Auction on the the 23rd September at 3 o'clock p. m. ‘For pnrticulars apply to llcnuo It Moltlnhon. Solicitors.» from Bud: Blllldiiil. Charlotte- town. ' 1100f. Oil wkii. div. T0 L!T~8TORE. DWELLING house and outbuildings; opposite dcpit. Apply to J. C. Trainer. liriiioi-it. _ am s i3 in. imam IonTToAumT-"miceti. P. 0.. “bot 40. The owner offers for pain‘ his term at Maple fmf, Lot i0. K1118‘! l ounly. P. m. ls- liinll. contain! g 4U acres of ' ed frontier. in one action two Lith- h Another Revolution - (Bpeclalrto The Guardian.) understood here today. Governmen 1011181791 is the Gusetemala. Reign of Terror Dublin says: lire. rifylng scones in town mill some of the inhabitants left the place and spent tho night in the open country. When the Coroner ar- rived Thursday to hold an inquest overlthe body of the Constable, none of the jurors who had been summoned obeyed the call. -----40>-—~——- couomons senloiia witlrsnw. ;e~iT.10.-——Condlti0ns along the Lithuanian front are be- cm lng more serious dlilly. nnd. ac cor lng to latest reports the Poles and lbe Lliiiunninns are lighting spns-lnodicuily across the improvls uaninn 0iT.'$t:l's~ and 200 men were captured by the Poles_ - Germans and Russian Bolshevlki are aiding tho Llthusnlnns, it is con tended by Polish authoritles_ Re- ports reaching army headquarters state that Leon Trotsky, Russian Boishevlk Minister of War and Mar ino. has orderedioviet troops to help the Litliunnians to help drive the Poles out ofthnt country. The latter, however, contend they have not crossed the demarkntlon line fixer] by the allies. Trotzky is us- iierted to be carrying on ii campaign of propaganda. declaring the "Pol- ish invasion," threatens Lithuanian ‘ ‘ , ‘ and urging that the ‘Poles by expelled at all costs. Ti. is contended by the P010! that the Germans and Bolshevikl planned to file Lithuanimu a cor- ridor connecting Russia end East prime land with building; there- on: 101cm‘ of hard wood‘ well fenced-Ind water; v.»- P in. _l| have been receiv- sduvurlilchm: to-lniiicnte tlmoor mun‘ mlmqry pnd colonel-nix tor. 1Z.~—T'li6 Government in preparation‘ for tho is nlobiliz plans iire said to have been made to com—' inandeer coal from all non-essential ‘industries to place an embargo on Ills export. Plans were being made 0n tihe basis of strike set for Sep- tember 25, lasting not more than‘ l fielegraphic New HONOUR FROM THE KING FOR LONDON, Sept. iL-Mrs. Lloyd Major Richard Lloyd George, the Premier's eldest son, look the poi-t till Starts in Mexico ‘FOUND, BUM OF MONEY ON MEXICO (liTY, September 12.— General Miguel Pineta st ‘the head iof 200 men has revolted and start- -ed g, new revolutionary movement in the State of Chtiapas; it was forces have taken up the. pursuit and a bait-tie was expected hourly. southeasternmost state of Mexico and borders on In County Carlow tLONDON, Sop 11—-A despatch lto the Wflstilllllllflei‘ Gazette front tlt is reported that the police in"l'ullow. County Car- low, where a constable was shot dead yesterday, shot up the town last night and during the trouble a ‘number of buildings were sot on tAt midnight there were ter- ilay's Earthquake in lialy. (5lleclal to The Guaiialian.) ROMiE. September 1'2.—~'l‘ho num- ber of victims of Tuesday's earth- quake was still uncertain today but off-icials announced that tents and barracks were needed at once n for 100,000 homeless. Latest re- ports‘ from relief workers indicat- 11B ed that possibly 1.500 person-s we loilied and 10,000 inni-ed (Special to The Guardian.) TRAIN DERAILED. FREDERQIflON. N . B . . -i?eptenl- 1belr'l2.~—.A south- bound fre ght ml i118 FrederlctomNew Castle div-is- ‘on of the C.N.-R. was derailed of near Yarmoulh yesterday afternoon ‘ of tFive curs left. the rails but no one l._ the British Empire conlerreil upollnlus injured" "f1 14,000 nslophs ATTEND _ EXHlBlTlON. ST. JOHN. September 12,—~'l‘he ISt. John fttir ‘WllllCh tended iast lo plight was patronized by more that 74,000 people. ,._ -iPl‘01’6l!501"P. Colomb of Franc modern languages at the Universi professor F.J. Spulding. —-—<<-0-c~}— warships which most of the week here. nstnucmo‘ NUMBER~ or VENDORS. FRJEDERJDMO/tN, ISeptember 12 Temperance Alliance steps to reduce the number of ven ilorships permitted in the province . Antimony Mines FREDERICTON. Sept. 10-—-0P here qlesterdny and placed llawyers. . Representatives morning that the suspension operations at Hake George was or s. very telnporltry character. it having been decided to suspend work until certain important mea- sures could be decided. it was further stated that a meeting of the directors has ‘been called for tSit. John -for next Tuesday, and t.hs belief was expressed that immedia- tely after that meeting "operations woutld be resumed upon n nlitch more extensive scale. - {A ITALIAN VIEW OF JUGO-SLAV_ PLANS ROME. Sept. IiILWJugo-Sisvis in- tends to make itself master of Al- bania, it is declared here in light of recent ‘reports nlugo-Slairlan troops have occupied Tarabosh and are attacking Ksslrati. Dlbrii and Elbasssn. in the fighting at Dibra, the JugotSlavs had been repulsed losing a number of cannon and mac hlne guns it is reported they lost 1,200 prisoners. Bosnian and Slov- enian troops surrendering. Other attacks being made are progressing more favorably, -----<0-@---—— T-IIE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, ~ TIDE, MOON, mo. ‘rrolioirro. sopl. 12.—-Easterly windn. cool with showers in some localities. The lowest. temperature on Sat,- urday nigh-t was 53 degrees. At 9 n. m. Sun-day it was 57. The high- est during the day was 61. At 9 ll- m. it was 60. _ t Tide high this morning lit 11.10 and tonight at 11.55. Bun nets this evening at. 0.18 not! i5 "moon Sunday, Sept. mu, Latest Estimate of Lari Tue:- has been appointed. professor of tty of New Brunswick, succeeding WARSHIIP ARRIVES IN ST. JOHN tsr. JOHN, September ‘id-ll . M. ~S. Constance which is one of the- conveyed the Prince of. Wales to lCsnada arrived in portvyeeterdny and will spend —'l‘-he executive of New Brunswick is taking Suspend Work eratious at the antimony mines at Lake George, York county, which have been carried on by the North America Antimony and Smelling Company, have‘ been suspended and a number of workmen crime their claims for wages in. the hands of of the com- pnny in Fredericton declared this of rises tomorrow morning at R (Special to The Giiafldlan.) ‘IJQNDON, September re thirtieth day of his hunger strik -he,will be tried for Sinn Fein Courts. Sinn l<‘eln’c sibls for McSnveeneyw merit and that any resultant sen onces of death would be curric out by Slnn Fein agent Latest reports from_ son staid Lord Mayor ' sclous. ger stage in his fast,“ one of ill physicians in Guy's hospital, bollsm, said: Observation ill pro vlous cases of the same ii the Lortl Mayor resumes 12.—<Slr Homer Greenwood. Chief Secretary for lreltan-d has received niotice that in the event of the death of Lord Mayor Moflweeney, now ion lihe murder by flclals previously had declared tht information that such action would be taken in connection with all .. English cabinet members respon- ' imprison- rixton pri- s steadily growing weaker and tli t the par- tial paralysis of his ar s and legs was extending. He wa still con- AAUAHDON, Sept. 11~—As. Mayor MacSweeni-y is entering the ilan- rc- cognizcd as uu authority on meta- nature taught us that, ill tile end of four weeks abstinence from food zi man begins to draw on his inst reserve of potential energy so that unles" eating uiii"//,,le I f. \~ ills end. be detected. J 4 L jerable degree. d i3 and body continue_ 29th day of the Lord Mayor's hun- lMary‘ MacSweeney, sister of the prisoner, when leav- ing the prison in the afternoon told‘ ‘be newiipapermen that her bro- ther was able to speak to her in the morning. ger strike. suffers \\\\‘*;~ ‘*b\\ ~:g\\_ . Realiby Every - oily ~ CHARLOTTETOWN; can; DA. MUNUAY, SEPTEMBER 13,20 " ' . slllllitlllooillllilltl . iilTiSH UFFIGIALS Declare That They Will Try All British Officials for the ‘Murder oi Mayor oi Corkand that Sentence will he Carried 0llt by Sinn Fein Agents. any day may bring a collapse and‘ The physician declared he thought it. extremely it an almost negligible LONDON, Sept. 11-h Gaelic Leagues bulletin issued last even- ing says Lord MayonMacSweeney grows weaker and pain, His mind is perfectly clear. A bulletin issued at 8 o'clock by 11111011 This was the General Byng's for Soldier: Dependents. (Special to The Guariilnn.) LONDON. September ids-Gener- al Lord Byng. hero of Vlmy Ridge and Bourlon Wood, received many congratulations today on the occa million pounds profit made by arm n the 1 Twelve Hangings (Special to The Guafllian.) CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—~1,\ll to be hanged for murder. Eight of the men are under sen the two days. Q U. S. Airplane (Special to The Guaildian.) to New York after a flight miles from Wrangel, \Llout. Ross Kirkpatrick. pilot, said ' (3., today. Three other 0t‘ the expedition encountered fog - yesterday in an attempted - from Whitehorse. YL, to Glonora and were forced to return to ivhitchouse.‘ -—-—--oo->—i CANNOT SEE HOW N,8. MINERS CAN HAVE HIGHER WAGE MONTREAL, Sept, 10.—Roy M. , KValvin, president of the Dominion Steel Corporation on his return to- day from a trip to the Maritime Royal Commission conditions in Nova Scotia, express- ed the view that owing to the con- ditions now existing in Canada at present, with the cost of living on the decline and the prospect of con- sitlernble unemployment in the com ing winter, the commission could not with any consistency mend an increase in miners’ wag- es‘_ The investigation of the coin- misslon would, undoubtedly show that the increased wages granted during the past Lhree years had generally resulted in a decrease in the output of coal at the mines. On Return Journey WdlANGEL, ALASKA. ‘S8pt_"11-—l Plane No. 4, of the United States 111111184 l" *1 901W Island 1181"‘ armies aerial expedition, ruturned 599mg b1“- be expected to make Hazelton, B. planes flight Provinces and in reference to the. investigating the I i OTTAWA. Brooklyn Rapid Transit was marked by the first accident since the strike Approximately 35 persons were in- jured, 15 seriously when a Coney island sightseeing bus men. women and children aboard collided with a trolley car 0n fifth Avenue and 68th SL, Brooklyn Children I11 From Poisoned Berries of ships for i ‘Sightseeing Party In Railway Accident (Special to The Guarxllan.) Nome arrived at Sergiflsland, ten‘ 1151011 Wm‘ a ‘"1119? c“- yesterday. thirteenth day of NEW YORK, Sept 11-36 were iFifteenof the num- m ber were seriously hurt in n coi- Friday the walkout serious began with (Stpecial to The Guardian.) 0i‘ -:-<0c>-——~ recom- GIFT WARISHIPB TO , SAIL ON OCTOBER 1 em coal Company, and also leader Sept. MONCTON, Sept. 10~—Two Fox [Creek children are il-lospital suffering from poisoning by eating berries Both are well on way to recovery. in the City toadstools. ' k I ih-Advtices were received at ‘the naval service department today that the flotilla the Canadian navy W111 sail for Canada on October 1. ______<_.>____~ Airplane Ran Away With ~ (Special to The Guartrlliin.) JOPLlN, Mo., Sept. 10.-- Lleut Col. Theodore Roosevelt, had a nar- row escape from death here today willie preparing for an airplane flight to Vinita, Okla., to fill speak- ing dates. The plane ran away with Col. Roosevelt before the pilot had boarded it. Col. Roosevelt manag- ed to jump from the machine and 70 land free of the rudders. Every liarii Coal Miner Will Strike SCRAiNTON. Pa., Sept. 10,- Withiti three days’ time every an- thracite mine worker will be on vacation, according to leaders of the vacation movement. This ac- tion, they say, will be the miners’ answer to President Wilson's re- '~ “P-nne" the nwaril of the anthracite commission, which frii‘ ed to satisfy the workers. i “he... ......ams, chairman of the joint grievance committee of the lbelaware, Lacirawanns and West- of the insurgents in the Scranton district. said that the refusal of President Wilson to reopen the case will result in one of the hard- est fought Indus-trial struggles ever waged in the United ‘St-ates. “The Guardian wishes to thank those who are so generously re spending to the iippeiil made by Meats. DeBlois Bros, on behalf bl the widow and orphans of Captain William Mellie, who so heroically sacrificed his life in an attempt to save his comrade. Mr. William McLeod in thc West River. Mrs. ycltae is left with. a ill-mily of eleven, eight of whom are with her on the old homestead. the oldest of these being about sixteen. The objective of this Fund is $1,000, and it is to be hoped that one who intend to subscribe l forward their contributions without delay. The filolwlng subscriptions have been reloived: ' DeBiois Bron, per Mr, Geo. Debioie ..-....... ..._..... _.. 810mm) ooir pron, per m; .1_ A. Robertson ..._..... ..._..... 25.00 w. A, Ween -.._... _.___. 25.00 D. ‘Nicholson, M_ P_ -_..._. 50px Sir Charles Dalton ..._..... 25.0 B. i. Raynor, Alborton ..._.. 15.00 w, .\_ union. Houston ___. 1o_oo Hyniinun and 00.. Lloyd: Annie .........:. .........._ ...- Col. ll‘. B. Moore ..._..“- A Horne A Co .._. Miller- Bros. .._l Binnie‘! Show en on .... ll‘. P. elineuey ._-.-. -..... In i Lldweli ~2- ' ‘m; , . L- Mrs. Wm. t Hory Charlottetown Guardian . . Mr. and Mrs. , ‘In-man, DeCable Mr. and Mrs. H. McEwsn. New Dominion .. Miss Catherine MlcNeill, , "One who symnnthllan Caledonian Club Currie 0i Murnngiin “EHEATEIL” illNii Hon_ C. 111 Hughes._........... P. E. Murrivy, Brsdaibeuo Percy Pope .......... .. Mrs. RP. Taylor, . D. M. McDonald, Springton Blake Bros. ...'....... .__........ A. H. Raynor, Tignlsh we Joseph Rood t Co., per M. Bradshaw .ss....... . (Rev) Wm. McL o .. lnman. DeSable . George While .......... .. . _.. Pauline R. Campbell, Cam- bridge, Mass. V. J_ Harrington, Customs Examiner, Bummerside .. Dennis Bolger, Bonshaw .. J. W_ Smith. Appin Read. J R. Mrs. John T. Inmim, Hamp- ton .. A Friend York Point . Mr, and Mrs. Robert C M Neill, Rocky Point .. . W. K. Rogers. City Dix Rlhode island c. M. Hyde. Cornwall. John G. Bi-oolriine. Mus, (now Mn. "Alii-qiiin-w- vhtlilihlPool New Dominion) .. Eupbornin Grunt, Canoe .. "no ..- . 5.... .- IQWYIu-H .i.i.i.t t1 ,' 5-90 cf the different organisations ink-l fig: in; in one number like n lot of 59p Edward‘ llllld. a ~ 9 accordlnr to romp-ts received here. o LOl/lflfl‘ doves. Dr. You. of Charlottef iflllihl. “hi: 5m, These men are no doubt expected 5,99 immediately after the melting 10.00 loll. Mouton do whit Allin!!! lfl loMotbor pllnlo ~ » "i. THE AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION HALIFAX, Sept. 11.—-<A. W. co- vey, St. John. has been re-eiected president of the Maritime Provinc- es branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of (hands. ‘Iihtls decision was made at the annual meeting of the association held at Moncton, and it is expected that a few bombshells will be dropped into mold-time nportdom when the pre- sident: issues o. biiilletin today. Henry Brooks and Murphy. mem- o bet-s, of the Stellarton baseball club me slated for n suspension for a breach of the amateur laws. while dozens of others. are it"s o" 0 the books iior investigation. Proli- dent Oovefa whereabouts at pres-- o em are unknown and yesterday and up to a late hour last night he could not be located by telephone. Several! great changes in the laws of the association are in for on overhauling, and there will tbs some nervous athletes down out when Covey sends out his message today. The meeting at M ‘ n. was a peaceful one, the rcpreeentltlvea town was elected first pr-ciiint important Duty -To Administer Seven Miillonlwllile Negotiations W. re Under- Poirnrlr, Profit from Cnnteenti ‘ lion of his 58th lblrlihday. Byng who has alws-ys been a popular unlikgly .".soldler general" ha, nourwhmau, m ‘mm of 80L Jthe atrmy to take charge of seven uble protein was being placed in1 ° he prisoner's drinking water rxcept resigned from and navy canteens during the war and which are being administered for the benefit of ex-soldtie s de- quantity, its presence would easily pendenmid wla-r-sunerers’ ‘The fact that prisoner is taking writer, added the physician, fortlilcs him to a consi- Set For Two Days 1'6!) ords for legal executions in Cook county. and possibly in the State ‘tense to die October 14 and four on the following day. in addition two other slayer-s who have been’ convicted are awaiting sentence, and it is possible that they also may hang on one or the other of (Lt. Col. Roosevelt flirt... Factory Seizures lMtlillllfiilluséilplij, . Still in Progress For tllelltllll? (lilil l-‘trlloivt-rziitii ‘ldlllm _ of (lflllilllllllel- iicltlgli’ ~' ' ride-s to (Temotery Yo! tertlay, l - . torie: Were Seized by lini- ployeea. way: large Number of Fat-l t (Special to The Guardian.) lite“... o.pl.omo.n-.1z.—-While ne- _ w gotintioris were proceeding in Milan annual Decoration Day. The -~ between representatives of metal em of St. Lawrence and “ - workers-end manufacturers, reports Lodges leflt their 111111. 13$!!! were received today of further lBlock at 2 0'¢10<>1< flfld 59.30911 seizure of factories by employees. the 4th 11951111911! 93ml- P y A dispatch from Turin said three of to the Peoples’ Cenzeteryn. the largest rubber works in Pled- in; beautiful floral links“ mont including Michelin. Tire were placed uiXItn the ST"?! " plants were taken over and factor- departed brethren of the ies seized were said to include Mar- The chaplain, REV- 1560119 tiguy 'i'edeschl works which was lur officiated and 115° d9 occupied at the point. of revolvers, an oration to the m - and Pierelll works in Milan cm- of the members of the‘ ploylng 10,000 men. A number of er who had sacrificed their _ ling. chemical plants were also in the Great will T11?" Mu‘ commandeered because the "iock- large "Hm"! "1 “i” m°m‘h“"' ed in" metal workers need chenrlc 011N119 b81118 B1117 mar5h5n°d B1B. Col. i-LiM. DB-Vlflflfl. GFRVOI. ighgrwood and St. Peter's Cam were also decorated. . in Sum-merside the Odd F also observed Sunday as tion Day. ., . The members of the Kllllllly Columbus also ‘ - service for the dead 0D sundd litter-noon. at the Catholic Gem tory, where solemn ‘Lite-DY ' The 0d" ‘Fellows of Q11 town obrorved Sunday b A). ,.. ._ till-MEET“ ileluse to Withdraw (Special to The Guaihliavi.» WARSAW, Sept. 11- A ii -ti i. l-- ' received by the Polish Foruigii u; n realm. , flee from Lithuania Fuiiifiillp, to §§§§1°§df‘“§g$‘_“fi§§,lcse hlqDolml‘ _ withdraw Lithuanian forces ... the officiated and HisGrace Arcbbl Foch line and asking lllu- ~....i.~.- (fl-est! deuxvflfiidllbfififin- 1:, , .' < w‘ r r.‘ L38“ ence be held at Msrlapoiis to (Aib- grains” Craig's Bud and w” ma“; cuss the situation. At th- shailed by Mr. AIIauMoOHbQ- . of Thursday nights conference or» 1 . . , ., Z22’..fi°i'.'i°‘h.i’.iifi“‘ilfii.ff.° 3K“ Earthquake Shocks _ Stiiifinnlinu pounced that the Poles had replied demanding the withdrawal of Li-ll tbuanians without. further deci " sion, providing the withdrawal bf effected One Secretary said a conference would be held with Li thuanians concerning the bounda- ries but not otherwise. The Ll thunnlans, he added, must also guarantee not to be friendly with Germany and Soviet Russia at. the expense of Poland The Council of Ministers also considered the Ukraine question Thursday but. no decision was reached. \,li|~l4~ (special to The Gunitfllifl-l ROME, Sept. 11-Eartliq shocks have continued ca" "more victims omens T981111?" ring to falling masonry- thgrc were shocks as far lOl I I Ctllsluo near Naplefl- APP???" there was no Berlin" “Ll-WW i. . victims. but shocks P1041116“ F"? ‘ panic amen; the Populmln“ “'1 1° - ‘ recalled its experlenBPS in P’-‘i1' quakes it‘ 1915 WARSAW, Sept. 11-—-Tbe Polish troops have advanced their lines occupying Kuznica. south of Grod- no and flve other towns. The Bel‘ shevik counter-attack was repuls- _ H _ ed. The Poles again advanced.‘ (swam u, Th, quuidlgn.) ; dispersing seven Soviet infantry MONTREAL, Bt-pi. i0.-~C. 8 regiment. Communication to Po~ Hoben. Montreal Branch Bisnage lish headquarters were these oper- of the Fold Motor Cfillilihll)’, today, ations were reported says there ls issued n statement to lllt’ no change in the situation on tbs thiit tbs unnounw-un-tlt ‘but _ _ Sumalki Becti0n_ lFord not... taunt-int» n1 F1111"- ;l.imiled, intends u. uri-ei. .1 flroi - lion dollar ltlnnl iii the (‘its qtfonu-eap l5 wintry-Pl ns is p. tho ptptemrirll that the. comp 1,3.- wfinhg m tho linrhi-r (‘oinl sinner:- for Wharl-‘lllu- 1'11‘- ‘mds 1' Ford Uolllpaiiy , Rumors Denied island Stockmen At St. John Expo. l1l;,|l.~l ‘_;\,L'1;'l\'*l\ |I‘I\'Fl .15 llRl*"1 I, . ._ made a splendid ‘bowing a mm all “my. in... tho lulrfl Motor Ct, Si. John, N_B,_ Exhlmuhl, pally mivntlr-ii building Elm _ The Messrs Horne Brothers, plants n. hiunnur-ndrille and O'- Winsloe. captured 26 first prlzw- __,. pump.‘ \\'I‘|'~- "nii-rl-Lv unicundt 13 seconds and five third-r . , _ .. lMr. Cephns Nlmn. Whirl-m, 1...).- """"" ten firsts, eight seconds =lnri =-ili _..._. -<-oo—»——— thirds. l M-r. SAC’. Stewart, Dlmntnffnav» COWS PLEDGE ON IRISH took five firsts, four seconds and 13°59'10" three thirds. "m" , Mr. George Boswell , French BKPPTE. Noni. $1M’ ”‘ Fort to0lr16 firsts. nine seconds and seven thirds. iMr. Almon Boswell, Dunstaffnagc took eight firsts, tibree seconds and two thirds. Mr. IS.L. Boswell, Pownal. took three firsts, five seconds and four ltllirds. Messrs A.A. iViloRne and Son Chsrolttetown, took eight firsts, six seconds and six thirds. Mr. Albert Boswell, French Fort. took 13 firsts ten seconds and emit thirds, This is ii magnificent showing anti T-he Guardian (heartily congratu- lates these gentlemen on their en- terprise in taking the risk of send» ing their cattle and sheep to the exhibition, u well as on their suc- cess in capturing such a magni- ficent lot of Prizes in the face of mote “we Mun“. u” m. - very keen competition. 150th N9W‘gpggk,lng races. Reading m] Brunswick and Nova Scotin have eleven of um lens-m “nan; splendid herds of cattle and they Wm,‘ m, consideration by have recently gone in for sbeepqeasue 00mm“ m. ‘ssambly o; . “w”!!! ‘m "' "'7 “tum” ‘um internationals whatever "whi . it is much to the credit of P..E. Lhmawm w dbmrb aim-w,‘- p t. island breeders thnrt they captured pa” m, m9 806d “we _ I s» the creun of the prim- between mum“.- ma v »- said that under existing co - the lrich question could _ preached “to the bu: of public '11 inn." ' finite pledge to "present thnilrll. cause" to L116 Leila- event of his eiiectdon. W118 m! ‘here tonight by Governor i.‘ '. A Ohio, in closing his Montana. can: 5 ' psign. . . "itwould bs my duty." I!“ "y Democratic nominee. "and v‘ quickly availed of, as a friend-é , pPACB, associating the friendlyright ‘of any member of the league; present the Lrish cousc- to the Iteration of the league under authority given by nrtwls 010 Jilld give to Ireland 0r liilfotli aggrieved people the 0000mm! to plead their cause before the ~~ of civilized opinion.“ . The Irish question. Gove Cox snhi_ needs settlement b0 RED rules FLV on NEW nesrnovzn LEG-HORN, may. Sept. iL-Work- mep who have occupied the Orlando shipyards ‘hols launched n destroy-_ er built there for the Italian Gov- and linmel Holmes. F~"'~~ -'"~""i and G. 0.’ ' ' - __ 1c guide the destinies of the nth- letoo in Nova Scott: and Prince t- Covey President uboenniviinmaunrinoe. white hold I __ n > .V eminent, yesterday. Black nail red flags waved above it, however, as it slid down the waiyantomtbe ca. and itirnceftiily j own r tbereurnle deafening colon offvigu socillilin." DOM-ll! Olpofi . w o in president oldie nohfwoi-kers’ union, launched. - tbefieolel. C -~ - I lemma. treatment: ~ ImdIP-‘liumtlidllr only idiom. but aim lttlif it“ f . and I t J-rwlv p“ ‘