I Tl] PIIHDfiLNEWSPAPEH Have Offered $375,000 For olluulli 0f Lab- orite Herald Published in London. i ‘i: lVl/I/I /4 u x9e.‘- l - sea; h. iNo Faith in The Bolsheviki (Special to The Guardian) WARSAW, Sept 10.-With the defeat of General Budenny, who has been compelled to fight a rear- guard action with the remnant of his army, interest increases in the coining peace conference in Riga. \»_\_\\ y verody Italy’s Policy l Towards Russia ‘ (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, S091. IDs-Bar- on Avezzona ,the Italian Minister, has returned to his summer-home at Newport, without handfngtq the U. S. State Department a formal note from Italy in reply. to thefrec- l Maritime Provinces I Telegflliit News (30%! to The Guardia 51'. J'OHN,'N.B., apt-embed‘ 10. —-f.ord Beaverbrook has accepted Breeders Tredict l Famine of Horses FARMERS NEOLECTED T0 KEEP UP IUPPLY DURING THE WAR PERIOD (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC. SIp_t_ Ib-lmmediate '14 flttil‘ All thaAla ohavigmgvmauiillfilllllllThl-ea cum. . _ A .' .. . . . ‘ . “ w,“ s, "b"! no us an. Founded i801.’ Evanlna Guardian 1007. CHARLOTTETOWPL CANADA, 5A1 Uni/AI, SiskfltiiVl-BBR 11, 1920 . . D’ 1:20:58’ I Prison Doctor Deolar or MoSweeney ill. v. .- L».-- Poland wantg and needs peace ent statement of the United S tes the mvmmon o’ Mayor schofleld? w l‘ ' - V, . . . . . . _ k _ ,_ (special to The Guardian.) moucenbla epmode m mmmauonfl, and only a small psl-ly wlmle lo Government attitude as to R. sia to visit Si, John on Tuesday next ilemand for exceeding the supply, comes Unconsclo “S 141.0,“ uvayvyatlgn, Lolqnobhsept‘ 10'_Th° Dauyisocinlism" The cash was said l clmiinue the fight into Russia. and Pmmld- The Ambflilldlu‘ 0°" and w!" an!" i“ the city ‘m Mon‘ and “one” o! t hone “mum on —- Herald, a radical Iaborite newspap- be in m‘ h o However, no one slwulg be Halve ferred with Secretary of State Col- d” "m" m” Norm 51mm’ 30' farms within the M“ few 79mm ' ' - - l"thl- Doctor-ll or frankly asked its readers iodfw a ands of one of the ‘up b d i hi h t ta I W h compumed ‘by Frunk B- J°"°" 1B a Bubiect brought into conver- (Special to The Guardlflfkl """""""" b’ "m " ' 1 , _ . 3 ecu,“ o; we newspaper who had enough to think that the signed en- Y ""13 5 5 "I" 5 Y '1 u ' General Manager of the Canada Baum, b 1 L LQNDON Se," 10__The ..,,,,,, in. il'l:i‘i III-J _llllftlillii'ivlli'dvvM1‘ » 000 from Russian syulpathizers. acted upon Ms own responsibility gagemenis of the Boishevlki will be 71181011. It is now uudfiffllwil- 110W‘ Ceillefll COIIIIWIIY "id W-D- R0"- "y a mos any horseman d 'M , ' Te en“, u“, ,_,,_,l, ,l,,,,,,..__., l.,,-' l-..l_-l,,lllll.,; ‘l n Without fihis support it said it In nmny quarters these news a): kept. The Bolshevikl Iiave a code ever. that owing to the changed ‘a dllreotor-of-iheNova Scotia-Steel one meets now-a-days. Naturally. em L" Hi0!‘ ll I - i. Hlmhuml m IHHLHHJII ‘H: “flaw “mud be Compemad to doume "5 or revelations are regarded asp I_ of dishonor of their own, and con- Situation as a result of recent Pol- and '~‘°“l_ ('°mpany‘ Nth” mflnbe“ °f this immlrmm- Swepney “p865. mm Lump e 0A“ illlln ll: <|II!'\t' llllll~..-ll ill IIPAIITL price, whue denymg the on" of a Heme‘ _ dun ex alder n proper to break mm] where m, vimofles’ and also been“ o; -—-—- om branch of live stock raising are Consciousness iruiu the (“FCIJ u I.“ ‘ v H I NH i‘ “Lin? I-“mv . ‘ , 3 $670115 t0 IRDOI‘ IIIOVS- - RESIGNATIONS NOT ACCEPTED. l t his hunger SHIRE, I18 WIII b0 lull ' “‘ “""' "‘ ‘H. " ‘ Bolsheviki subsidy. The Daily Her- mom and likely to can" an open it is possible to obtain an advan- W/“dnmns I" IWIY- 11° T071118! Q9111‘ , - Even o comparing exmmg "m" 1b, f d P, l , t 1 l, _ _\ ‘l. ii \\i ll'liI lluli this ill-lulu would old characterized it was a "mag- Sm“ hemmed extremist and mo‘, tsge. They Me wllhoul scruplee as mitmont to any line of policy“ in; .HNLDFAX_ ,N_S_I September 10_‘d“1°"5 i" lhfiil‘ business with those y edkllh‘ “m a“? u 5 I; _ V‘ l,’ ,, M,“ ,,,._,,,_,__, m, .._,_,.,,,,.r.l,., nlficont demonstration of real um“‘e|en,en,s_ they have admitted themselves tram“! WMRRIWBIWIB 1° b9 9*» —~ln aletter to WJG- Clflrkl Chili!" that existed before me days M grflaseh 11!?“ who , ‘e ,;-lllll.l ,, ,-,,,,.,..,u,.l,.ll 1n hi’, working class solidarity." and n many times. - pected from Rome for the ore nt. "W" 01’ "'9 P-"°_"m°““l Highway“ tam‘ "am"!- NO! lhflt any fli- a ayslcfill]: 4th“ are M‘ 9'“. wellkl-lll-l illllliillull liLll u-lulrl i)! l, mus, be mmembered also m“, The British Government is nlu- ‘marfihirtols tempt Is made to belittle the ser- z‘f’°zhiasp,'fs w,“ inlponsil-li." l.. . , D d the Reds represent only a 8,3,," derstood to have come to a sinllar omhe public‘ m accept ‘mp resmnw vice rendered the producers by the . I _ n . .l Pa“ p Two ‘ pel-Cenlage of the nu5elans_ and attitude regarding the U11 tell tlons of the members of the Board 5" dill/ell machine. ullhough thei y _ ~ . I i hence the" engagements m, no, States Polish note, which wasnot whchnlzetr; séiggiitlaiilsaaégw agar! claim is very senerally mode um - ~ - . a a e s <1 ' (special to The Guardian binding A, Dream“ they are gmm, directly addressed to it, while .ap- pggceed promptly 8M thoroughly where the power Is supplied by ., PARIS. Sept. l0.—-Olive riled“... Uleir i'ull attention to Gen. Wran- ‘"1 1mm" "1 1i °“IY "B '1 Instill-Pi wall an investigation of its own "°“""“d‘m°°d hm“?- ih" “"“‘"‘ ' (Special m "rm Guardian._) flnofion plclu... ' gel In the Crimea, and if they are “mmefiy "Imus" =1 COPY holder! to operations» 41°" "f firm lend is belie:- than ROME, Sept. 10.—It is reported front Trieste that former service and socialists clashed Thursday with the result lhntiwo were kill- ed and thirty persons were injured. A general strike for twenty-four hours was called immediately af- for the outbreak. OQQ-QQ-o-o-QOQ actress is near ,death here from mercurial poison- ing having swallowed a portion, ao- i cldentaily, accordingto n slalenlenl ‘milled by her physician, Dr. Jos- lcph Choate of Los Apgeles. Cal. ‘Dr. Choate was formerly Mary ' Plckfords physician, NEW roux, September 10.-—Re- ports reached the Selznick Film "Porporatlon here today that Olive Thomas, motion picture actress died in Paris todlay. Miss Thmnasl had been ill for three days from‘ successful in defeating him they will not hesitate to attack Poland again. However, nothing is to be gained by the Poles continuing to advance, because another penetra- tion of Europe would simply mean a reawakenlng of the Russian Nat- ional Spirit nnd the formation of real Russian armies against which ithe Poles could not hope to con- tend. Today Poles and AnfI-Bulallcvisi the Ambassador without expecta- tion of eliciting a response. i i I Bolsheviki Armies ‘Are Conceniratiil lSn-iclal to Til» guerdlem) IWAISHTNGTON. -D.C., September 10.—l]-tussian Bolshevik armies are concentrating a-t "rodna hV‘"n"IP'I» tory to a new drive on Warsaw, -i-iooo-—-—- BETTER ATTENDANCE AT 8T. JOHN EXHIBITION. ST. J-OlHlN. N.lB., September 10. -4WIth an attendance of slightly more than 6,000 today and the big- gest to come, the management of the St. John (Exhibition is looking forward to a_total attendance of more ‘than 86,000. Up to Friday nigh-t the total attendance was lwhere tractors are employed. However. it is not the advent of {the tractor that is blamed for the I ‘existence of a horse shortage on " farms today; the blame is laid on the war, which, with its extraor- dinary deruands for crops and ani- I mals suited for human foods, gave the farmers too much to do, in other lines, to allow of their keep- hss been judged and the final lpar- sea T ade of winners was held this after- ha! the quamy or the bulk aiound 65-.000. All the live stock 1n; up wlih lllell- breedlng o; her. i i: couollusrosucalsl l lllel-eul-lel _polebnlng| according u, Russians alike concur in tbc Am- PPflWrdiYllv l0 oft-HAM auvlces w, noom 0111011195 110W Owned 0H farms lulu w+000§6+a eoa-oooo-bo-vooq , _ , *MA|D WANTEC. FOR GENERAL lhelr doctors. Itti is Sflflleddilflte 112d erican position as outlined in Seo- filing Watskliiugltaolll todlay. Ggofing -i<0->——-— improved, is generally admitted. .l,,,,,eewo,-k_ Mm (Ree) Ewen Men snlovsr use o me one yo-elury Colby's noie to Italy, and I, 5 ma!‘ ' ° 1 "will!" O ‘ SUQQESSFULAFIFALR, ,anll this facti lIo d I b , t 1; Mallnlillglllll 30 LOIIEWOPUI mistake‘ Mm‘ Tlwmasds the wmfichanize in the principle of justice fronfler’ winch indium"; ills; the ‘lsom extent risaongizle fD 8th: Avenue 2709_9_10_5l_ of Jack Pickford, who IS a bfflfhel’ Boishevik lntl-ll u. enlist the co— ° ' l’ °" . ' o; Mary mck1ord_ S)", went u, to Russia would arouse the dis- operation o Lithuanian troops lli o“ °t ‘he be“ enlefmnnlenlfl‘ high prices now being paid for‘ ‘FOR 3ALE__1 REMHQGTONJ-‘uris, with a company of motion trust of many factions and bringli-Iltil‘ Oifellflive. it was s81 din the the be“ mncem‘ “d p“, meta‘ work-horses for city use. So et- Typewri-ter used 2 weeks at a bargain. Apply W. Box 116. 2690-9-9 3i. picture stars on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. ‘FOR SALE.——LUNCH COUNTER with iron rails in first class condi- tion. Apply Lambros Bros. ‘WANTED AT F-ALCONWOOD llospitzli,_suvcrn.l women lo tuko llll nursing or to help in wards. Apply tu Mod. Supt. ‘ ' 2704-10-9 6i. . amzulm- summit anomsv ’ ea ‘Summcrfiold picnic grounds. Owner of some may apply at “o Guardian Office. 2625-8-8Llf. WANTEDF-l V "MAR-RIED COU- plo filrnlsheli homo by September lifiih. N0 children. Phone 279-1.‘ Sept ll-lilid ‘FOR SALE-SOME VERY 8UP-, erlor Oxfords grade Breeding ewes. Also 2 pure bred Oxford Down ewes and u very fine 0x- lforrl ram. All iwo yours" old. I al- so have for sale a fcw young cat- tle. J.B. Nfillmun, Kenslngfon, R. R. No. 2. 2665-9-8-61. 'WANTED.—A HOUEEMAID. AP- ply in the evenings to Mrs. C. H. B. Dongworth, 181 Fitzroy Street. 2679-8-31. ‘HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE AT Ht. ‘Peters. Ncnr station. Apply Thomas La-rkla, St. Pets-rs Bay. _ 2136-9-11-121 ‘POSITIVELY NO ADVERTISE- ments accented at, this office for next day's issue after ti p.m. un- less paid for in advance. ‘RIPE TOMATOES SUITABLE for home canning, and chill sauce 6c. lb, In quantities of 10 Ibs or more. Best slicing toma- toes 10 cents pound at Miss’ Mc- Klnnon‘s, Market House. Sept. 8-31 Iron SALE-LUNCH couuran with iron rails.. in first class condition. Apply Lumbros Bras. LOST-BETWEEN PRINCE 0F iWales Col-logo and lNotre Dame Academy. fountain, pen. Finder leave at this office. Reward. 2i ‘FOR SALE-FOUR ROUND steel tanks-fourteen feet. ions. nix feat diameter. Suitable for silos, or mills using water power. Apply to Angus Dealloche, 72 Elm Avo._ Carlottetown. 2708-9-10-2i. u-inn-w LosTp-lA 8E1‘ 0F ROOARIEB initials on cross CJFUD. Finder leave at 42 l-flilaborough Street. ‘Reward. 3i ‘WANTED TO RENTZ- HOUSE furnished or unfurnished. Cot- tage preferred. for family of threo. Apply J. B. Cate of Guar- dian. 3i ‘FOR 8ALE..—75 ACRES OF VAL- uable land at Wheltiey River with dwelling house and out- buildings formerlvownod by the late Jamel Mofionaid. Union sold by Private Sela acme will be sold by Public uctioifon the ale 2am eslliembs at is o'clock n. m. Ton articular-a apvly i0 Mensa I initiation. Solicitors. Royal Bank Baildiaaiohariotta- i" “Fill a 1. m’; 3i. I _ at this ofllce_ Finue Declared Free State (Special to The Guardian.) ldlUMlE, September 10.——Galbriel Dannunzio today proclaimed the independence of Flume and adja- cen-t ‘territory as the free state of Quailnero. The national council ‘of "Flume. resigned and a constitu- ,ent assembly was immediately sum moned to draft and adopt a consiitu n kers Charged With Murder ' I to The Guardian.) 1ND“! YORK. September 10.- Stri 6 Nine Brooklyn rapid transit strIk-i ers were iuddcitcd 0n charge of murder today ivy the King's County Grand Jury. Eight already are in ..u llulv. rney are accused of res- ponsibility for the death of Ferdin- and, Friedman, aged 17, killed by _ suJile thrown ‘at an elevated train August 31st. WANWTED (AN UNFURNISHED house by young married coupie. No children. Phone 279-J_ 2944 LET YOUR CHIILD READ GOOD books. Get them at the Little Bookstore. New calendars just received. 2943- LOST ON SUNDAY LAST A K. of C. ring. Finder please leave WANTE‘D_—EXIPElRIENCED EG candlers to go to Montreal. l-lar- rls Nbbatolr. 2949-9-11-2i_ WA-NTED BOARD FOR GENTLE- miin in private famlly_ Apply 305 Fitzroy ‘Street ~ . 2952-9-1i-3l. um-"unulsualn House WANT- ed by young married couple, Ap- ply "s." Box 11s. City. 204s RANGE FOR SA-LE CAN BE Ber-n nnv time between 11 u. m. and 2.30 p. m. Apply 168 Wey- mouth Street. 2737-9-11-31 LOST IN THIS CITY ON AUG- ust_30 a brooch set wlih pearls and amythest_ Please leave at stamp wlcket_ 2722-9-11-2I WANTED A TEACHER FOFI GLAD stone school. Supplement $75. Ap- ply to Alev. E. Richards. secre- (pry, 29l7-9-11-4l . _._-._»' FOR SALE OPEN FRANKLYN stove. Apply 190 Grafton Street. 2056-9-11-21. tin ‘ WANTlEDUNFUR-NISHB-D HOUSE by married couple by Septem- her 17th_ No children. Box 116_ Sept. li-1lpd_ MAKI $90 NEXT SATURDAY. Brand new proposition, Patented. Chemical auto windshield wiper “one rub over. glass gives clear vision in rain, snow or’ fol- staya clear 24 hours. Cant blur- 0 e map sold two thousand ai- ready. Wirlte quick for (IBIIIII and exciuaive terrliory- Ailifl 5°‘ ,new chaos where order is begin- ning to emerge. All the anti-Bol- ahevists including the Cadets, the Russians in Paris, and General Krasnoffs followers in Berlin fav- ior General Wrangel, seeing in him the hope of Russia's salvation. lle is advancing as much by Ideas as by military force. Ile is helping the peasants to own their own land is establishing (lcmocritllc govern- ment behind his advance posts. Some who should know are say- ing that Bolahevlst autocracy is tottering, and will not inst through the winter. There is need, of truc- ing just frontiers and. of world- wide support of Gen. Wrantzeks army so as to enable it to rescue millions of Russians from misery and tyranny. iProtest Against A - Detention at Kiel ‘PIARIS, September 10.-—The Coun cil of Ambassadors today sent a note to Germany protesting against the stoppage of vessels in the Kicl Canal en route to Danzig. "a___."'i‘;'.“.."'..“. r ~ . tarry: \ Polish quarter hero. mm...- Russo Polish Conference Next Sunday (Special to_The Guardian.) LONDON, September l0.—A ‘Qanzig ‘dispatch to the Evening ‘News today said that the Ihlish peace delegates accompanied by j-Prince lSalpieha would ieave- Slin- |_.'day for lftiga to meet ‘Russian re- fpreseniatives Itali III Difficulty heilably Ovet (Special to The Guardian.) ""0400. September 10.-Settle- _mcnt of the metal workers’ strike which threatened an Indus-trial and political crisis through the seizure »of factories by workers, was look- .ed for Itoday, the ‘Tribunn report- Ied. Manufacturers and employees had agreed upon a basis for sel- tlement of. their differences and were merely seeking a formula which would preserve their ros- pective dignity. The Guardian Opportunity. Now is your last. opportunity in secure votes and subscriptions for the big $5,000 list of free prizes. You would neveaceaae regretting it if you llost out in the prize of your choice because you slackened your efforts in the last lap of the race. No matter how wall you have done in the past, maker's special effort to break all records this last week. Do not sltop until‘ midnight tolaiight in your exertions, when you may be reasonably sure of capturing your favorite prize. Some of the pnizea are going to be very easily won, so that a candl- date low in the Iist should have no difficulty in climbing from the bottom to almost the top of the list this week. CILJO8ING RULES OF CONTEST. 1. ‘All candidates may work up to the closing minute of the Con- tent, midnight tonight, Saturdal, Sept. lith. l2. ‘Results from oily candidates must reach us not later than noon Monday, Sept. 13th. The Contact Office will be open until ti o'clock Satuaday night, Se t. 11th, for the convenience of can lidates. 6. Out-of-tovm candidates may get their money orders, eto._lMon- day manning and than mail in their results before lsoon. All let.- ceanories 00.. 000~ Echo Drivel QIWVFlQnI-l tors must bear the postmark of IIIS l5 THE IlS-Tmllii [IF THE HIE $5. llll PHIZE IIIINIEST andiExaminers Big Contest Comes to a Close at MidnightYour Last -of the season was held at Fort ta u m I I t t Augustus on Wednesday, , Auguat- I‘ C V9 0P9 98o Pl‘ 09B. l1 M. 18th under the tau-spices of the that the farms have been almost baseball club. There was an excep- denuded o! horses "Med (m, doing gglyllgaéiae tfitijexirréfsévlghg? $22» the farm work. The point is em- yogi-id? Qpleéjedtgithlwa ciaruiawflcgl- pnalsiizedthby Dffiegléftfli Whit; talre owe ya ue y rs. m. ‘s n ego/me, a tw no 220.1: v:';“.:lr"~.".2;:::. l» ll l l of ‘Mt. Stewart, was insistently en- 19D mm as “0119119759- I’ '15 We of Mr. MQPBIIIIPOWBI‘ 0i Jilllixlafi“ the country up i0 the required xilsszilzzsslirssl.‘0.i§>:.:...0 ll. ll ullllu l» l uwpmuded as was also the Bole by large scale is resumed at once. Mr. Charles MitDéigflld, illllvisNsllflio ti is fortunate for the horse- Avas encored. :Mr.' omns c‘ a Y b d", 1nd“; l), t (h 1d. and Mr. Alban McDonald auctioned If: “gravel; rty 0 ‘ghoul; wggve the pie-s wlhllch numlbiered about w” rag TORONTO. Sept. 11.—-Saturday. profit is to be reaped in the future. s°ufhwsm wmd9-9h°w°1YY and “Whit has always been apparent that “d” ‘Wm be high m“ morning keeping up the standard of our at 0.1a; Sunday at 10.17 sunlllsyi night at 11.10. a lwill, be high to-‘Ihorses. the heavy ones especially. uizhi. ill 9-242 IOIIWPTBW fli- mownecessitates frequent Importations and Monday at 11.33. of good blood‘ so, “the, than cored while Ithe music and singing your, to bring the horse stock of‘ V“ Sun sets this evening at 6.19 to- I 4. Out-of-town friends of candi- dates sending in subscriptions to a candidate's favor, wil be govern- ed by ‘Rule 3. 5. lAll personal checks tn cover subscriptions must be marked "certified" by tho bank on which they are dralwn. 0. All letters should be address- ed io the manager of the Contest Dept. to prevent delay In reaching their destination. w R ETURN VOTE BALLOTS. IDEMEIVIIBEIRAIIJL VOTE BAIJLOTS ISSUED DURING THE CONTET TO IOANDIIDAITBB FOR ISUB SOILPPTQONIS MUST BE HIE-TURN- ED TO THE CONTEST OFFICE BY NOON MONDAY 0R ELSE THEY iClAlNNOT BE COUNTED lN THE JUDGES‘ FINAL ‘COUNT OF VODBS. SECURE ‘I'VE-RV POSSIBLE VOTE BY MIDNIGHT. Votea constitute the main factor lin the winning of the Costly Con- tent prime. SECURE THE VOTES. Work until the last minute Satur- day night-which is on the stroke of twelve, midnight. "too late to make up for loot time Ufter lmidnbht Summits... I Rest mm‘ wank, our WORK YOUR HIARDIBST ‘NOW. gm not mo; than noon, gept, 583b,- u__ 0.15. i llt will be ' morrow at 617 and Monday at ‘Last quarter moon Saturday September, 4th. 3.05 p.m. New moon lSunday, September ' 12th 8.52 a.m . The lowest‘ temperature on Thursday night was 51 degrees; Yesterday morning at 9 o'0l00k i i was B7. 'l‘he highest yesterday was 62 degrees. At 11 o'clock last night it was 55. ' Noozie the Sunshinelfld. iiFAlvlAa wants UP wuu l l sac/loam: Tiles: DAYfa l‘ ‘T i8 0N Account 0F 90m- THING HE ATE inf NIGHT BEFORE |nd two other-a. Constable: Delaney revert to the use of scrubb stal- lions, or allow the lives of pure- breds to deteriorate, the Govern- meat would do better by investing cash, even to a considerable ex- tent in the‘ purchase. and importa- tion of some of the best stallions obtainable, for matin! with "19 very fair class of mares now exist- ing as a result orlmnroved breed- ing within the 1388i 1W Y9K"- Gonstables _ Are Retaiiating (Soeclal to The Guardian) DUBLIN, Sept. 10.—-Maddened by the continued murders of their fel- low constables a group of police- men ralded sevdai houses in Gal- vvay and sailed a civilian and tied him to a. poai. and as he struggled with his bonds. riddled the helpless man with bullets. The killing was reported here yesterday. Police outbreak followed the killing of Constable Krumm, after a desper- ate fight In which Krumm killed three of his aaaaflanta and wound- and Gauahin also are reported to mo w» killed i" Mamie. \l ______..._ RECRUIT ON OLD 8T. LOUlS INl which the sheriff issues tickotl The Journal account states that‘ l ,\- l; -., r ' A wlih whirl: Holman gflnk me M”. 125; s-om-e pies selling _‘lW0 and occurred just as Ontario effected‘ ‘ago’ poms UP FOR NEW ST . _ , _ three times. Upwards of $300 was the elimination of the scrub stal- Lofile M153 MsKmG ' :',.'::§’,.,,,'3 S,“"_',“""',° shfwb”; Am’ realized wlih" 5°” l“ “m” ‘he lion—-a move well calculated to FORTUNE ‘ . . ' ' ‘"‘"“' ""“" “"'“l"" popularity of the young people of x T“: f“ m‘ _"I““"‘5""-1 Mfli-ifiriflr. m“ nlggflm‘ who as cooks are ‘m’ improve med horse, iltocln 821x115: Eduard M Crawford of PIl/ihdel lifr-‘allbku ltiershyuivtjfittle lb.“ n“ firing‘ exqellQ y,evenunerexs ngcon o, v ~' ~ ‘l -,"-r_- » _s yro-ens- {to effect much benefit in ihls direc- gfinrrfiilgfstijsgclél‘esggiisnrfigi;g ,,'v,‘,,,,,,,,,'.' ' ' N V‘ "‘l"_>“ N9 APPQINTMENT MADE- {lion ‘lHe was a reoruft on the oI<l‘St.l w-ll I'll‘ l. i.‘v\\ '.l- Hllflliiifillfiy] ' Enthusiasm f r hors breeding I-Ollls in 1320 and it was he wll/UDPFS- u w‘ OTTAWA‘ September 9'_kp"‘ls however chzcked t?) a large‘ Suggested me eleclrlflll l‘liil'l“'llu polutment of a Canadian minister - l to Washington will probably not be extent by i119 lack °f Im1>°"“"°"5- ‘ - - - " - ~1- >~>-- c: =—~—?-._~_ 1:1, made for some littlg tiurii-‘Yel- 1:119 due to the extremely high cost of JACK JQHNSON AGAIN ,0 ~ porn-r >4‘!!! ii-I rut-I‘ Juililsnll}, ‘luesmm w“ u“ 9" “u” on stallions in Great Britain Horse -—— llollnli II!‘ hull ‘iilill rlui "ii|lI.i' with ‘ (1 BIIII ‘ , .. , . . , ' ~ §§§§e§,‘,§,_,§}“°‘{,‘f‘}§e"§? was i; ‘breeding in Great Britain was well. CmCAD-O: Seoi. 9—- Iiif‘ ! lllll ll! .~ ullllllll-l- lll Wilillvli, Zllili IIIIII utm- Ottawa lust week. but a decisionmaintained during the war. but atlsilllfes mimic‘ “"°Y""’"“ """"1“‘ ""11 Iilvil I|l‘t\l'I\ Illilifiiilfil. ifli“ was not reached. abnormal expense, whleh the Bl-l. ‘yesterday begun an IIlVOSiIv ll‘ » l , .-l-,l.ll.l ...,' l.l-l...-. _l,,l,,,.,,,,l__ ,.,_ “an breeders are determined to 01f reports in the Chicago -ffi"l"l'i‘illi.'l - 'offset by sale of high class animals “at Jack 10110500» l'1>""‘<" " ' THE WEATHER» to the highest bidder. "m" " ""01"" ‘" “ " TlYMPERAT-‘URE: Horse raising must increase in G 11*." if!" ' . 4 ‘ TIDE,’ MOON, ETolivolume if agriculture is to Prosper. ‘will! Walk. "o 'l'i"‘lliilil:l.i. ll.i,~.-ll.. .ll 0' ‘ii Ilililt l ‘iliIl ll-iili lQuaiity must. also be kept up if a 5'35" a “any """“I“"1 “"“' 'i"‘ ’ """" 1"~"“'~’ “"1l"‘"""*'1 "> a yenl anll 2i liar in Leorenwnrth for violation of the Mann Act. “ISHHITEH IUVE" FIINII The Guardian wishes to thank those who are so generously ro- spoudiug Io the appeal mfldv by Mesrs. DeBlois Bros.. on bcllulf oi" the widow and orphans of (Jupialn William MoRae, who so heroically sacrificed his life in an ziiil-ullli to save his comrade. Mr. Willialn McLeod In tho West Iiivor. lMrs. Mdflne is left with, n family of eleven, eight of whom are with her on tho old homestead, the eldest of these being about sixteen. The objective of this Fund is $1,000, sno it is to be hoped that those who inltend w subscribe will forward their contributions without delay. The fllolwlng subscriptions have been rcieived: DeBIOIa Broa, per Mr_ Geo. DoBloia Goff Bros, per Mr_ J_ Al. ‘IUVJU Robertaon .... . _..__... 25.00 W. A_ Weeks a... __ .. 25.00 D. Nicholson, M_ P_ .... 6000 25.00 25.00 10_oo Sir Charles Dalton ... B. I. Raynor, Alberton W_ A_ Match, l-Iopeton ......._ Hyndmaa and 00., Lloyds Agents -.._...... b-OI Col. l1‘, S. Moore A Horne b Co_ ..... Miller Bros. ... Stanley Shaw t Peardon .... ii‘. P. f-Ienneaaey _.._.. ...._.. Jack Ledwell. m-.. .1000 a. a Jenkina ..__.... _.._.. 10_oo G. F‘. Rutonieaon ....__ ........ 1000 I. B_ wedlock ...-..._.1..._--~- Saunders, Nevraomo k 0o. itelfdin. Broa ' -..---__-__.. MWYOQQviHvr-nnv-wfi 10:00 - 1M9 Hon G. E_ Hunhmz ........ .._ 10.00 P. E. Murray, Brndalbane iiiild Percy Pope 1.000 Mrs. F.P. ‘Taylor, . . I000 D, M. McDnnalll, Sprlngtnu 5.00 Blake Bros, ...-.....c ._-_..... 5;0t. A. li. Raynor, Tignleb Q00 Jlrlopil l-irrld d (.10., pe i._ Bradshaw . .. .. 5.00 “Ono who synmatiiizos" -- 8.00 Palodonlzlu (‘Iuh . 25.0!‘ (‘arrie 8: Murnagilen .. O0 Mrs. (Rev) wlu. Mills-on- 5_0o \Vm. Inman, DnSalhle .. .. 0.00 George White .. f. . . 500 Pauline R. Famphell, (‘um- " hrlllgo. Mass. =‘ V. .l_ llnrrinuion, (‘usirvnls Exnnllnr-rg sarllmurslu- Dennis Tim's»- T‘-“~‘~ w . J. W Smith, App“ .'i'fl'l "1 J_ R. Dix Rlhode Island 15"" Mrs. John T. inmau. I-Iamp- . , .. . - 6.00 o 6.00 Mr_ and Mrs. Robert C_ - - E Neill, Rocky Point u.-. . 5:00 W. lK. lingers. City, .. . 25:09 ital-y M. Hyde. Cornwall .. 10.00 Fharlottetown Guam-lan- , . 20.00 Mr. and Mrs. John G. ' lnllnan, DeCahle . . . . . .' 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. Meliiwen, .. .u;v.=_,- New Dominion f 5:00 Miss Cathdrine MacNelli, "‘j _ Brookline, mam, (now l_ t New Dominion) ..... A: - l. Mrs. Euphemia Grant, (‘mm .... ., an. Devvl‘, new Psi-iii Mrs. min I. Poole, .. !