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New York newspapers, Yflfllerdflys announcements show. ed price reductions from large flrlm in various parts of the Uni. lqd States, these reductions cover- lllffl Wide Vllfleiy of commodities fire liken as Sympathetic of a gen- eral "shaking, down" movement t will eventually bring living iwstsback to a stable basis. Looking For I Illicit Stills MONTREAL. Sept. 25—i-low with "uh HD9188. dried prunes and other ingredients, s New Drugs. concocted a mixture which in ar- oma resembled Scotch whiskey, is told by J. A. Mason, Chief Prcven~ tive Officer of inland Revenue, who has Just returned from an ex- pedition through Gloucester Coun- ty, N. 3., in search of illicit stills_ a Ten stills in all were found ait Ga- ‘l ‘rziquet: St. Isidore, Shlppvegan, in- kormiin, Pokemoucho Wand Petite Lainey in Gloucester Cpunty. Russo-Polish l. ' Peace Conference RIGA, Sept. 25-—Following the presentation of the Soviet peace proposals at-flsterdaywi session of the ‘Russo-Polish peace conference, MfiDitmbski, Polish under-Secre- tary for Foreign Affairs, presented the preliminary ‘Polish terms which had been prepared before lVl. Joffe. They were in no sense a. reply to the new Soviet propo- sals. M_ Dumskfs suggestions were based on peace preliminaries and included first mutual recogni- tion of the sovereignty of Poland by Soviet-Russia and no interfer- ence in domestic affairs. , Second, determination of boun- daries is not inn spirit of histori- cal revenge but "on a basis of lust consolation of vital interests. Third, that contracting parties grant free choice oi Russian-Pol- ish citizenship to all persons sf- fecicd by the treaty. Fourth, that. both powers agree to the free cultural linguistic and religious developments‘ and fifth, the renunciation of restitution in imy form by Poland or expenses [ of P0lish<Sovict war. Mayor McSwiiicy Less Exhausted LONDON, Sept. 24—Tlic Mayor of Cork was somewhat less ex- hausted last evening says a bulle- tiii issued by the Irish self deter- mination League at 8 0‘cl0ck_ How Canada Lost Rowing Race BRUSSELS, Sept. 28.—Canadian rowing enthusiasts nnd followers of the Argonaut Olympic four have al- roiiiiy leiirnod of" the misfortune which forced the four which rop— é resented Cimuda ut the Olympic rc- l, l gotta at Brussels to row their 4: '. l t . THE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARBIAN. "'1 do Km ‘i _ F _,_,: ,, ‘ . l‘ ’ 1o}. get y Really Refreshing Sleep NCE in a while per- haps you gct up feeling like a new person. _t i But it doesn't happen ofteri—unlcss you are the ex- ception, or have been very lucky in your choice of a bcd . Beds are made to sleep in ——yct the chances arc that your bed (whether wood or t/ze ordinary metal bed) crcaks slightly here, is a little un- steady thcrc. 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I EFESYfi-Ei‘ pressed riot-i uuirrlzu Calvin Double Width Specially Sum» artor - i) v adui . _"‘ ~ ‘(sour-a . . go u‘ r _'_ ~ . -» rside v qualifying heat. against conditions rather than against racing oppon- days‘ loss. The Canadians finished third. ants. Thoy were beaten by Switzer- land and Sweden. Tho Canadian shell which went from Canada along with the crew, arrived at the course only in time to allow the oarsinen three work- outs. Joe Wright and Tommy Allison hiid tiiken full advantage of‘. the shore time at their disposal before tho diiy set for the preliminary English and continental rowing centres whousay the four perform in tho workouts freely conceoded Canada a goodmhnnce of coming through with the honors in the tin- als. Before going into the water on race day the conch oi’ the Swiss crew, drawn for the first heat along with Sweden ad Canada, ad- mitted that the crew which wore the Maple Lest was the crow to beat. Tho Hay brothers-Londrian- heats, and tho crew showed that it_ could overcome the handicap oi’ being out of the shell for fifteen _p,-.- ..~.- t; om AND: wridN 1_ ‘r Tummy: audio»: mrnoouceo ME To HIS GlRLdTYtE QTHER was our oi= TQM/N, scatter: _ on us»: LAST mGH Harcourt combination went onto the water to the starter in splend~ id condition and calmly confident. At the drop of the ling Cziniidit and Switzerland broke iiway i'rom the Swedish four. The play in the delicate gunwale resulted in No. 2 having great difficulty to get his oar out oi’ the water. ln spite of this handicap the Canadian crew hold its form nnd was lending tho BOO-metro mark, with Switzerland second and Sweden two lengths be» hind. Tho rigger opposite liar- court’s seat gradually became weaker, to the extent that. the fin- Evan in defeat the Olympic four mailo many friends. Before the race was Jinlshed P. J. Mulqueen, the representative oi’ the C.A. A. O. of the Olympic ro- gatta, protested to tho starter. Scr- eral spectators near the starting: point. affirmed that the Canadian crew had informed Rio started of the difficulty before the start. 'i‘o have entertained the protest would have meant to order the race rowed over again which yould have been ish No. 2 oar was practically use-unfair to Switzerland and Sweden, or io have altered tho whole pi .- gram of the regatta uvcnts, wlzicu was out of the question. No blame for the mishap can bc attached io anyone. The Canadians went to the Olympic games wit‘:- out a boatman, but the Ilritisli coaches generously loaned the ser- vices of tho boatmcn who were cur- ing for the Leander eight-outed shell, and these men guvo consider- able attention to tho Canadian funi- onred shell. I The only explanation of the chim- iige is that the rib work of the with a world's record of 6.54. . ~ ' » "t. _- - . I new shi-ll must have cracki-d in thong; lllrll llilrll spirit tho Ciinadirin foury: at _ were irivr-n nn the iiiiy before their riice. Even that. can only be a con-nil- jeciure. "i it must not be overlooked thatnh in spite of the handicap, the Can-ii. ailian four finished the heal in 7.18—-— nno second behind tho time of thaOME - ifniii-d States four which won thflfi‘: i third hunt. against Franco and Bra-i ' zil. Norway won the second heistzz t! uiziiinst Belgium and CZCCIIO-islilvz-i- okia in 7.19. i 0F ' The Swiss four won the ilnslswam‘ - y the HEARD HE ‘(KYE s SAID TO MY ‘ Great si-is, DllDNfifmyfiEzfih/l A BlT TALKAn-ivglii ALL sHE ’ l REMARKS WAS 1 m (No): GETTING VERY LONG Naw! have YOU NOTICED tr?" WEEK .. Ill Jfuum n, ‘Xi-v? — l’;- . 21 c: -By Sinnott m , —1rowl AT LAST. A? WAS GQINGJ EX~ “Yes, \NDEED!”~S‘HE RE_—-"°“°“‘ I CLAIMED? THE NIGHTS ARE PLIED. "in" oiaEMS A “i” ' st Nca YOU ' cnmzgggg,