‘FOR SALE, 27 BEST STOCK true rape: That Govern Prince Edward Inland 1 Like the Dew. ’ 1 EZFK4' ' The Peepl: 11 M“. r ,, \\\\‘§ ~w ‘s Paper v1“ \\\ Read by Every 1 ody iii} All The Newn Worth mam; All the Ads Worth Printing. 1 Charlottetown Guardian, Three Con". plornlnl Guardian, Founded I891. Evening Gnurqllnn 1831. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1920 u M 1|, c. a $4.00, u. ma. Iii-BO- xinnlli salsa-nan... delivered. In». P. E. l. llll Wll llllllEllS ...» llNlllll lillhllllfllllflll Hon. A. E. Arsenault- Took up the Question With the Traffic Manager who Holds Out Hope for Improvement. ' I 11 will he observer) 11y the fol- \Vill1 rcfcrcnce to tl1c second part 1111111111; lotto; 19119111911 a 19w 1111yr._of your letlcr rclativc to equipment ago that Ilon. A_ E. Arsenault has and accommodation for Prince Ed- taken up tin- rnatter 1,1 11111111111; ward. island patrons. A somewhat 11111111111191; 1111111 1111, 11111113591119111 similar report was 11111110 to us some 111111 11150 111-1111111111, 11,1 1.1111111 111 1111111, littlc time ago, and wo i111111c1iiatc> for improvement m. least next ycar ly took ull wltllollrMvnclvn nsllulc “In 111-5911111111 111111 1111-1111111 1111 Aug. to see that. suitable accommodation ust 3'1 and the reason for delay WiiB DPOV-lllwi ill trlllni 13. 14. 39 111 113111311111 111 11111118111911 T1111 101. and 40 which accommodate pass- lowlng 191101- 1111111 M1. 11401111111011 cngers to and from Prince Edward 1111111111-111111.11111.11-1__ ' Island on the mainland, and wc 11111111111181“ 11111111" were assurcd tl1at cvlfything 110s- Se111_ 1111' 111111) siblc was being done to romcdy Ilon. A. E Arslcnault, ill" Siiilil-ililii- 151111111191511111‘ 151,111 l We have been experiencing a My 131.111. ‘M11 11151111111111‘ serious-shortage of cquipnlcnt doc to extra traffic we have had this I excccd-ingly regret owing to BilmmH‘. not only i11 thc form of flbscncn from 11111119 111,111- 1111151111111 regular lrafilc, but Special luisincss. 1131111) 11111111111 315p 11,111 11111 6111111; suci1 as thc lust movtunclll ol‘ perm-n 11111 1111111 1 W115 1111111111111 Czscho Slovaks from thl- Atlantic 11110111111 11101-111111, 1111 11111 111111 1111 1111, to thc Pacific steamship trafllc, Wily t0 the West and consequently etc. Our people I am sure have 111111 n1, 01111111111111“, 111 111-1111011101“; been doing thc hesl tllcy could 11n- lng 1100111111 liter cxistitig conditions and we are ‘I have not with 111a here (lctalis Wilrlilllll illl ‘liii‘ "iliilliiiiflii lilli i0!‘ 1111 1110 V1111}, mags 110611111111 11, next year. The rcsuil of which wc w111c11 111,11 1.1.11.1. 111 1,0111. 11111111, 11111 hope will matcrlaily improvc con- y1111 111111, 1.1.111 1155111911 111111 we 5111111 itions rcferrctl to in your lcttcr. be pleased t0 have the matter thor will‘ miiiliwi l0 lllc equipment 1111g111y111ve1111111111111 111111 1111111110 111, 011 Prlncc Edwardylslzlntl. I am af- 111111, 111 1111.111, 1,1111 11101.6 1111111111011, raid yo11 arc viowing the situation at an early datc. "m" ii illlielmli "llllle iliiili iiiiiiiil- l_v cxisttr It is not tho intention to pass ovcr lo thc P_ It]. I. Ry. our old or cast oft‘ mainland cquipmcnl. You no donhl. appreciate however, that. track condition on I’. E. I. Ry “fill "Oi permit handling o11r l1cuv-' §CONDENSED SPECIALS 1 “'**.*****4‘***“*9§04P¢0 hccn necessary to zissign lo that’ __.___._______ Tflllll a Class of cuuipmcni that aQAR F01; 1.11115 PHONE 339 R could bc handlcd with safclv which 1 3o85_9_23_11_ lllPaus our lighter and possibly old- m‘ W119 0f cars, This feature is ul- WVANTED A aov T0 DRIVE iii’ "Wivills m" attention and we 11.111111 1,1,1 Good 11.111101 11-110 hope that by another season we rrahhe l-Inrdwnre (IQ lllliy lle able to show a nlarkcd im- 3291-1_111,5__-11_ provement in that direction. llifcssrs Ilaycs, Stephnn 11m] 111v. "l? llllvt‘ iloncs of visiting tho P. F}. I Ry.. this fnll and will no doubt tnkc advantage of that op- ‘porlunlty to furihcr discuss those various points. Yours very truly. ~- 05ml) H. H‘ MELANSON. PilS-Scllfrci‘ 'I‘rufl‘1c. Mmlager. -._.._________.__ WANTED TWO PORTERS AND two cl1un1bcrn1alds_ Apply Victor in Hotel. 3268-10 5-3i. __..__..______._.____. "WANTED A GIRL FOR GENE-R- al lmusewnrk. Apply ut Morcll Ifotcl. 3210-1011-11 pt] ‘FOR SALE.— HONSE POWER nearly new also fanning mill. D. McNeil. Village Green. 30004—9-30-Zli. TRANS-CANADA FL|GHT SLAT- ED TO START FROM HALIFAX TODAY OTT'1\\\"1\. Oct. ft-dnfcrluaiion ww-civcd bv tlic Alir Board indicat- -..__,_____________i ‘LOST-ON SEPT. 18 BETWEEN hing Square and 30 Spring: 11111111 111111110 111111157 51111.1 111111 ‘s that the trans~l"'ana1la scaolano 11111191311111 1119111111 111111,‘. 111 30 llllfl airplane flighfiwlll start on 31,1111“ $111,111 321111111511 I‘11csd:1,v. lEvcrything depcnds on Wcalhor conditions, -but thoso .prn- ‘iwANTlEil-HOUSEKEEPER BY "also well at prcscnl, 111w] Col. Novculfftci" Isl. iiousckccprr in "WM" l“ lliiimliil iii Will")! oil‘ ifanuify of four. Wrltr- A, IL, in "rill" fir“ l“! "l ilii’ lilliil llllilli ~11 'l'llf">1il'l_\'. ilc has ollvisctl thc care of Guardian tiffitrc. ' _.S1|v111_11_,111 Ur ilourtl that lu- will lcavc Fri-d- "ricton for Ilalifax tomorrow morn- ing i1\ OTIlOI‘ to ‘prrlpuro for the start from tho latter city. Tho ru- lay boat is lcaving Qucbcc for itlvlrro Ilu Iloup to iucct tho Fair- rv scaplanc which ('ol. lfocklo aml Major Iiasil ilohhs arc flying. ‘WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK the coat with nnrrne Clfllltlo Mc- Millan on inside lpockcl from tiVltm-ll Ilotol kindly rt-turn sum. ll/l. oncc. 3288-10-5-11 pd. WANTED BY OCTOBER 1B. A r1111 1111,11,, 1,. 111 1 111 LABOR LEADER WHO HAS ,¢11,,1,1_ 51,1111 11,‘1‘,§1:,§,e,1{"w111g1§ czar: DOMINANT FIGURE IN 11¢ _q_ 11 1111118011 ‘ENGLISH STRIKE ‘SITUATION 3172_9_311_1,1_ Robert Smlllle. '» bfiflfi silver foxes Dulton-Tuplin strain to close the cstato of the lute F. 0- itllllts’. For particulars apply i0 Jllfi- A. (lhlshohn, I). J. Thomp- son, IDxccutors, North Tryon. 3170-9-30-61. JOHN ALFRED MucDONALD, Land Surveyor, Ilermanvilic. 2831-0~l6-1til. ‘SAFE FOR SALE, LARGE SIZE, ‘J. & J. Taylor makers, lwlll tuko o. small safe in part payment. ‘Apply J. A. Brace or 11. W. I’. Stavort, Summorsdc. 3291-10-6. WANTED.—MAlD TO G0 T0 MON trcal, leaving Oct_ 14th. Small family. Good home. Fare pald_ Apply Mrs. George MacDonald. 308 Eustun Street. 3276-10-5~3l_ °WANTED.--MAID FOR GENER- al housework. Apply to 173 Way- moutb Street. Sept. 20 tf. °ROOM AND BOARD.-A GEN- tleman can be accounmouuted wlth flout bedroom and board in pri- vate family. Central location. Ap- Uly "C" in care of Guardian. 1938-9-21 if. One of the dominant figures In the English strike situation has T0 Lit-FURNISHED HOME with all modern wnvenlances and 10,000 Pennsylvania Miners 0n Strike (special to The Guardian.) VWLKESBAILE, Pa-. Oct. 4.—- Between 8,000 and 10.000 miners Plnllltlyed by the Pennslyvanla Coal Ciiiiiilllny in Pittston District were on strike today because 0f alleged unfair treatment since their first strikc was settled} Police Found Clue A To N. Y. Bomb Plot (Special to The Guardian.) pYPTlSBilRlG, Pit. Oct. 4.~<I<‘lor- can Zciienska. 29 of Brooklyn, N. Y today told tho police, thc latter say, that enough dynamite was secreted in New York to blow up thc whole town. Definite clues that. may lead to the arrest of those responsible for the fatal Wall Strcct “Xblcslon ln New York wcrc claim- od ‘by tho police to have bccn 1111- Parthctl through the arrest hero of Zclcnska, a Russian The police say Zelenskn ‘admitted he was in Brook lyn at the time the explosion oc- ctlrrcd ln front of Morgan Banking pstablishlucnt I11 Wail Strut-t Sept. l6. Iio dcnlcd knolwltrdgc of a plot howcvcr andl offcrcd an alibi. Six stinks of dynamite, albout 25 ft-ct oi’ fuse and a number of dctonaling caps, were found in a yellow sult- case the prisoner carried. -<o>- Bold Hold-Up And Robbery (Special to The Guardian.) Itb\ll CLAIRE, Wit-r, Oct. ~i.--'l‘wo unmasked men walked into tho railroad station at Bloomcr, Ifritiay night and held up tho CIll[)l())'('(‘:‘- and several persons ziwaiting ll‘llll1:: l tainlng $1,100. After leaving tin- station the men held up a passin z. automobile and forced the driver to carry them to Eau Claire, twen- ty-seven miles distant and then robbed him. Another Accident Near Monctcu (Special to Thc Guardian.) MONCTON, Oct. -i.—~’l‘l1e wont bound way freight, Moncton in Si. Johnon Saturday forcnoon about 10.35 jumped the rails at Portage Iiilt and the engine with two cars went. over the bank which is about tcn feet high. The driver John Ill Stronach of this city, and flrcmnn Fryers of St. John both pinned un-y dcr engine and before they extri-l cutcd were quite seriously scaidcd about "body and head. —-i<~>---i- (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Oct. 4.»-The Lcnguo ol‘ Nations scored a great genuine success in the Polish-Lithuanian dispute. Both parties have ag-recrl to accept its arbitration anti Loa- gue commission will go as soon as [iOflfilblO to the scene of trouble. TURKEY'S HElR ATTEMPTS SUICIDE ‘CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 4 .—— lit ‘DOOR-Tilt! known today thalt Adbul Mcjltl, hoir n-ppanmlt. to lllhc 'l‘urk~ isllr tlluronc, attempted to comnrit suicide on Thurtsduy night by try- ing tho swallow poison. A 1mm scr- vanlt. (lkbSllCill the bobtle to the floor before llbe contents reached his lips. Mcjld previously had w-mtten to nho Sultan. T-ha heir apparent is saldl to have lbcen nervous from tho enforced seclusion and inability to go to ltbe A/ngoru front whuro the regular 'I‘u1’lnlsl1 lforccs were fight- ln-g Nationalists. The attempt to suicide is believed lto have been duo in despair over the country's fut11rc. __..._¢+>_--_~ CANADA'S ACTION TRIBUTE TO BRITISH U. S. AMBASSADOR l LONDON, Oct. 4.——The Daily Chronicle, ln lilo course of an odlt- orial on the decision of tho Canad- ian Gtivcrmncnt to leave its inter- csls in the Unlicd States ln the hands of the British Ambassador at Washington, Sir Auckland (led- des, regards this as a special lrlb ute to the Ambnssador_ The Chron- icle, while noting that the arranKP- menf. is not necessarily permanent. says that it ls none the loss a grat lfylng compliment to the Mflllllll‘ Country and Sir Auckland Oeddvs. cox READY "ro TALK PEACE ‘PACT WITH THE SENATE f. and got away with a cash box con- 1 loF FOREIGN WAR VETERANS. IllIlSHElIISll llll [HlNli HUNBEH filflKlfi llNll llliltll The Poles are Crashing Through Bolshevik Armies on Two Fronts. Soviet Situa- tion Becoming Demoralized With Hun- ger and Strikes. (Special to The Guardian.) ldrrd lIlllPS with Bolshevik suffer» ing hcuvy losses. LONlOON, ()ct. lt-ddiirnlir-s.‘ of Poles and Lithuanian; Bolshcvlsm were crashing through _ Armgggct the Sovict armil-s on tuvo fronts LONDON, Oct 4.-—A Routers dls~ t0llily- lllllllorb‘ l” “'iiy of Sca11dl11~lp:1tcl1 from Warsaw today said Pol- avlan countries indicated that llll-‘llilfltl and Lithuania had concluded sian affairs wcrt-"hl a turmoil willran armistice. Announcement of strlkcs and llllngrr lllllllllg to lholsuch an agrcclnt-nt had ~bccn ex- ditlhculticst or tho Sovict rulers. Mil 1 fllftllQtl in vicw of lhc fact that Po- llflry slfltrlllrlll from ivarsaw today, land had IllSTEOII-llflllflfl her efforts said Polish troops were almost un to seize Vllna, the Lithuanian cup- llanulcrctl lr1 lllcir advance cast- ital Pnlishiroops were within strik ward. A communique said tho Iiolcs l ing distance of Vllna but halted had occ-uplcd tho city of Novogrod-1url1lln thin main offensive further ck whllc on t-itlicl- sidc tho lino eetiutlr “mg (hp-norm; 1n the East hart lulvaru-cll from fifty to onc l11111 zlgainsl llolshcviki. lhe Russians Want Peace Limoilou Convent (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. (lilobcr -i.~'I‘l1c lins- QIWICBFA‘, Oct. 4.--IWill1 the wind sian Sovicl (lovl-rulucnt has roach- cd its 1111:1111 IlXlW-‘lllli crisis, l1('t")l‘.l- blowing at the rate of fifty miles Concludc illl-Z l0 ill" Qt lililll‘ an hour this afternoon, fire broke chcstter (111.11. ' 1n Mos- 1,111 111 11111111111111 111111119111 1111 1311111111 cow lhr <~>111~s|11>ll<lc11t salll lllt’ uvcnuc, and for a while threatened Russian pcopv. uwrc <'i‘_\'llil-'-' itii‘ to tlvstroy an entire building as pour-o at any iricc and t-hul they 1111.11 11,- §w111.11 11 511cm)“ ~111- 1,1111. wt-rc rczuly for tliitlllifil‘ Govt-ru- 11111111 11111-11 l‘l“ii' 1 _'I‘l1:- firo cauglrt. in the roof, and "-—"i"———" . |l1o11ht.t l b . l DEVll- BORN l“ rnpcow ls :1“ SIlilPkglTOlll galls?!Plltnllfilllfsgfllvlt: cl-AlM OF l W3 CROWDS wort» 134 children in the building ‘ _ 1t tl . ti d I00 Li “'l\ll“'~'l'i\'- ii'i'i-- ‘AMA ‘mil’ ‘villi llOVltlftkl. ciltrlldrcn wlbllgsprzolll- i ' ‘i ‘l llii"‘ll' Ciilililii llili“ ptly rcmovctl without panic and ll ll"i ‘ll“"il l'i'lll"l""l m” wt-rc tukcn to the St. Maurice .1 young girl of ten 1 11> a dcril in hos- pital, and a large (‘Tllwll l-iiiilwfeil round the building drurintling cu- trzince. Jiany mofcsscd to have seen the dcvil, which thoy tit-scrib- SCllOOl on the some avenue. For three hours the firomen hat- llcd with the flames before they could get them under control. Men and boys hastened to the dormi- tories and threw beds and bedding cd as having horns and clovcn 11111111110 “111111111111 liflrgijg-‘i- m 1 r or u“ 1111111111111 Whilc only thc roof was damag- l? t ‘cc 0 ‘ -' 1 lcd by tire, the interior of the build- ing on all four floors was flooded. GASOLENE IN CAR EXPLODED. 151‘. PEYDERS, N. 8., Oct. 4.——\Vll- iiam Morrison son of John W. Wor- rlson, merchant, suffered scvcrc injuries from an explosion cf EH80- lcne at. a garage here last. night about eleven olclock. Morrison went. to the garage where his Cal" was housed for the Dllflmie 0i draining off and Fefliiiilfl llill c" with gasoline. He had a lantern to give him light, while about hi5‘- work lwhich caused the Bllfllliliie to explode burning him very ‘badly a-bout the arms, neck, breast and shoulders. ~ l E95 BUYS FURN TRINIDAD LINE cauuc out to try and calm the mob. who, howcvcr, shoutctl: “Wu arc goirg lo gl-l inside to poison tho (ivvil. ll vurly the crowd incrcusctl, and dry afternoon it numbered 7.000 pcoplc. Throat-s were ilrado to lllllll d1. rn tho hospltlll. The aulllofltlfifi w rc coulpcllcd to Hvllll Till‘ ii"? n1 uutcd [iolice who charged the cmwd and inflicted casualties. i- NEW COMMANDER IN CHlE-F CaFtain Robert G. Woodsidc’ NEW YORK, Oct, 4~Fumcso. wmlh-y and Co, have acquired ltlu-ough purchases. lllte Trinidad pint» of steamers. wlllth certalln pro- perties" of tlbo ‘Trinidad Shippim: and Trading Company. WWW" the West. Indies. While illte price pnld will range lin lithe mllllions. lille figure at which the deal was con- summated was not revealed. ., ,1, _ finitene- 5. CHINESE WHEAT l8 IN MARKET AMESTERDAIM, Oct. 4 Ohlness wheat for the tflnst rtime now is rraaclhinz; the Eufopel-n lmflflwflfl lii cgnppqbl-hlm) -wrlt.h wheat from Can l adn and the ‘Unwed States. Accord- 1 m1; 1m the frelegrauf, the Dutch Government, 111s well! as Dflyfllfl buyers, is ne-gotdulting for like pur- chiuwe of the (Yhineso gralm blw qualiby of which llB 800d‘ lliil- m" ‘ 01111111 to the best Canadian Smiles- SICBASTOIPOII, Sept. IMP-Gonor- ul Wrangcl, antl-liolshcvlkl loader in South Russia, has made prison- crs 20,0001Bolsheviki in the north of Aiexusdrovsk. With the aid of thc Ukrainian General Makno. it rcportcd Gen_ Wrangel controls ,lhc famous Donetz coal basin. DU-BLLN, Sept. 30—Notices have been posted in Drosheda. bellrlns the following Warning: "Drogheda Beware! If in this vicinity po- | iiccmen are shot, five leading Sinn iFelners will ‘be shot. 1t is not lcocrcion, it is an eye for In 9Y9. We are not drunk or maddened sa- vages. as we have been described in u Dublin rag. We are not out 4i for loot, we are inoffensive to wo- men. We are as human as other This photograph of Captain RO- Christians but we have rcstained hcrt G. Woorisidc of Illttsburgh. 1111111911195 too long Are weto lie centrally located. Apply by m» 10f to "R" care of Guardian. boon Robert. lsmlllle, who succeed- ed in securing a majority among the miners’ executive committee 3957-9-38 tf. EHO! TO LIT OOINIZR 0F1 011M George and Domheater lite Dr. Con 0W3» 8t. l“ Abbie‘: ‘a an u. He was in con- stant conference with other lead- ers, of inborn triple alliance. en- fm- a coal strike. ‘ 11., fr I deavoring to perouade the trans- q o m" , New!” "61:: port workeirl and the rnilmad men to join in A strike which would cripple the nation, .\ _- i was taken recently at Washington after be had been clcctod (‘om- imandcr in_ “Jhlof of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Captain Wood- side fought in the Spanish Ameri- can War and distinguished himself in the World War lby saving the flank of his battalion in the battle of Verdun. orrrsnulnon. Kansas. Orl. 4-- Governnr James M. (fox. "lid iiii audience that met him at Pittsburgh on Saturday that lf elected he would "sit down with the Senate. discuss the treaty of PM"? iiiiil agree upon any reservations that "M111 clarify or reassure the tren- 1 .. down while our comrades are beln! shot. in cold lblood by the 0011191‘ boys and ragamufflns of lrfllfllli- we say never. and all inquiries in the world won't halt our desire f0!‘ revenge. ‘In cues of shooting the police we will lay it to every ilflll" that smells of Sinn Feln and re- member Bgtlbrlllflll, Caillaux Forbidden - To go to Belgium (Special to The Guardian.) .I’AIt.lllS, Oct_ L-Joseph Calllaux former Premier of France will not bc permitted to make another start ln Belgium. He was d-enlcd pass- ports for Belgium when he asked for them, stating that bc planned to start a bank in that country. Caillaux was banished. after his trial on charges of commercg with the enemy anti has resided in Spain -———<0>—-—- Two Schocners In Distress (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC, Oct. 4.~Thc signal service was Iiotifled today that two schooncrs were seen foundcring in the vicinity of Traverse and had evldentlybocn wrecked by tho vio- lent Windstorm on Idrillay last. Iti- cntity of the vessels so far is un~ known but lt is felt that thclrl crews have perished. 1 Typhoon Visits Coast 0f Japan (Special to The Guardian.) TOKIO, October i-Scorcs of persons lost their lives and wide- spread property damage has been done by a typhoon which struck the eastern coast of Japan ycstcr- day. The storm centered around Yokahalna whcrc b-l Japanese were drowned or killed by falling walls and 120 seriously injured. SCHOONER CREWS BELIEVED LOST. QUEBEC, Oct. 4.—-Tho Signal Service 1was notified today that two schooncrs were seen founderod in .the vicinity of Treverse and had evidently been wrecked by the violent wind storm on Friday last. The identity of the vessels is so far unknown, but it is feared that their One Policeman Killed Country. (Special to The Guardian.) tnlllihfjllN, Oct. t-Onc police- man was klllnd and several civil- ians and police were wounded in weck end clsxshcs in Cork. Tilers was ccssatlon in ambuscadcs and rr-prls-lls u-hlch covered most of Irv-lard last wcck_ Disturtbrlnccs in Cork Included bombing of stores. Whcllit-r constirbics or Slnn Fein- crs wcrc responsible could not be dctcrlnlncd. Police who charged the crmvd which gathered were fired upon by 1snlpcrs‘ and one police- man was killcd. There wcrc minor lrliurlcs on both shins. IONDON. Oct_ 4.—-llnusu:1i 1nlll~ ll5llll WEEK-fill! IJABHES lN 1111111111111111 and Several Injured. Stores Bombed Either by Police 0r Sinn Fein. Confusion P revails Throughout; tary activity was observed in and. near Dublin Sunday Early in the morning troops were sent out t0 take possession of all bridges on the main roads leading to the city and every vehicle Dublin was bold up and its occu- pants required to give an account of themselves. Outruges during 1hr day were carried out in many par :- of Southern lmland. A party of soldiers attacked by snipers escap- ed witb but one casualty, a wound- ed private. Raiders attacked French Park barracks on Saturday but wllru driven off under fire. Five Persons Burned to Death (Special to The Guardian.) lM-EIIJRIIIJIJ, WilS., October Five children were burned tlclaih hero today destroyed the farm house of Ed- ward Nelson. Nelson and one son were hurncll in endeavorlng to res- cuc nthcrs. Mrs. Nelson escaped uninjurul. Five children ranging ln ages from five to sixteen years slept in an upper part of the house. The origin of the fire has not been determined. 4___ t0 -<-o>--i- THE SITUATION IN IRELAND. ‘DON-DON, Oct. 2.—-Art O'Brien. President of the Gaelic League in London, today supplied the Lon- don newspapers with n copy of ill“ M19891! sccret document made public in lDublin by Arthur Grif- .. rcws huvc perished. A Model iiarm Near Charlottetown Those who for any reason have flth, the founder of the slnn F9111 it is signed by J. Brind. Brigadier (icneral, Gcnermi Staff, and is ad- dressed to various named divis- ions of mllitay in the Dublin Dis- trict. Part of the document roads: “General officer, commanding in '°lii<’i. HKPEHI to suspend the pro- posal for winter concentration un- til Dec. 1, lby which time he hopod got. it into their heads that fodder corn cannot be successfully grown on this Island should pay a vlsltl to “Cralgolee" the farm of Mr. Alex under Agnew about two and a halt miles from Charlottetown, By the roadside the visitor will see a five acre field of corn which is a veri- table forest. Thc- stalks, standing like young trees, range from six or scven foot to twelve feet in height. And tho corn is not "woody" or coarse by any means, ample proof of which is evident in the beautiful herd of Iidlsteln cattle in an ari- jolning field, which acquired their sleek, shiny coats and well padded ribs from regular rations of this mammoth corn_ Many of the stalks have produced large, well develop- cd ears of magnificent corn which will probably be allowed to ripen for seed. It is extremely doulbtful if another such a growth can be seen anywhere in the Maritime Provinces. It is considerably to Mr. Agni-W's credit as a farmer that this ls his first venture in corn growing. I-io had been advised not. to ‘go into it on so cxtcnslvc n scale and sonic had predicted full- ure but. ho had faith i11 his soil and ln tho location and tho result has abundantly justified his faith. He begins to harvest this crop today and has serious doubt that tho capacity of his sixty ton silo will bc sufficient for; the crop after ll has been chopped to the desired slze_ . ‘Mr. Agnew its a young farmer but already has n plant, stock and equipment of which any old and experienced farmer might well feel proud. Ills hordbf ‘Hoistclns, all purc bred and many of them prize wlnncrs, ls a magnificent oIIt‘_ At the recent cxhibltllon he caplurcd sovcrai prizes. One of tho cows, Denora lFourth is a magnificent animal. when two years old sht- produced 18 pounds of butter in n seven days test, the second highest record in Canada. Her daughter. Denora Fifth as a yearling captur- ed the first prize st the Provincial Exhibition‘ A five months old bull. Cyrus Echo, whose dam made a record of 25 pounds butter ln a sev an days test. and was sired by Roy- croft Peachy Echo, owned by Mr. Walter Jones, Pownal, promises to be n head worthy of this splendid herd_ A numlber of other animals are also well worthy of mention. indeed tho whole herd is a prize winner. Mr. Agnelvfs residence and out- buildings are fitted with elecljlc lights. the generating plant having been installed some time ago, the residence being supplied with a complete water and sewerage lys- te1n_ The farm, buildlngi. stock and equipment. make up a model farm which has few if any superiors In the province. the Royal Irish Constabulary1 would have received sufficient re-r lnforcements to enable them to take over control '01 the areas from which it is desirable to with- draw millitary detachments. Tbs General officer in command in a lilrc which - Another Vessel Wrecked ilere The Schooner Dart, (Yup. taln (lain, lIigh and Dry Ofl‘ Kcppocil’ T-bo schooner Dart, 44 tons. own- r-d by (‘apt S. (‘aln of Bummsrskle, while lying at anchor off Kep- tloch about 2 o'clock yesterday morning ‘broke adrift and struck lifllylly on the flats. File crew were nlslmp at the time . thc vessel lying in a posi -lou where it was not docuied nec canary lo kcop a watch. l1 n! sup- posed that the anchor stock must have come out which caused -the anchor to foul and the vessel to drag ashore. l ' The vessel is over 40 years old and an the dock has sprung consid- erably, the (‘aptain docs not think lt advisable to cndcavor to float her. Th9 gcur will be brought a.- chore and stored. The vessel left Charlottetown during the afternoon, the weather being fine and a light aouthwerdly wind blowing at thc tgno. She was hound for Hastings, 1. 8., empty 41.1111 trust lo have loaded coal for (iharltltteltrwn. Thoro “'88 no insurance. The vcuswl was valued at about I) $1 00 King oi (infect- directs that you Iwlll at once dis-' cuss the matter with divisional commanders concerned. Such mo- ves of cavalry as can be carried out in sympathy with the above decision should be put into affect as soon as possible. ' DUYBLLN, Oct. 1.—A1mbushed1 by Slnn Feiners, District Inspector Bra-cly was killed and two consta- bles were wounded last night. The attack occurred near Tubbercurry, County Sllgo, in the Northwest part of Irtlaud. —-—--<0>-——-—- NEW YORK. Sept. {SO-Tho tl1lr- lyn-seventh death, as a result of the explosion on Wall Street on Sept 16th, occurred last night when Theodore Peck. Nyack, N. Y.. died in a Dost graduate hospital. Burns and internal injuries cause-d death. TIIE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, _ TIDE, MOON, ETC. Iilgh tide this afternoon at 3.40 and tomorrow morning at 3159. lSun sets at 5.32 p. m.; rises to- morrow morning at 6.04_ New moon, Monday, Oct_ 11th. 8.50 p. m. _._____________,i_ Noozle the Sunshine Kid I'M NOT 5O DARNED ‘EURE THAT l WANl TO BE PRESIDENT Bittgily Monkey (Special to The Guardian.) ATHlENlS, October 4.——Klng Al- exander of Greece was bitten by a monkey Saturday. The‘ King rushed in to the rescue of his dog which was gettng the worst of a battle with the monkey. The anim- al bit the royal rescuer on the arms and legs but inflicted no serious damage. McSwiney Still Growing Weaker (Special to TheGuardlan.) LONJMLN’, Oct. 4.—--L0rd Mayor Turrcilcr» Mitol-lwitmy was alluost compiololy oxhziustctl. at the bcglnn lng of his fifty third day of hunger s1riking. a Slnn Feln bulletin an- nounced today. MadSwinoy was said to have had fair slim last night. but his extreme weakness was no- ticeable this lmornlng. Greater Love Fund Previously acknowledged 41,110.02 Mrs George C. GordmnA l- bcrton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .00 Nell hlnDonald, Church- hill . . . . . . . . . . .. .00 Potcr Morrison. Gran- vlile...... 5.00 Truq Brother: Lodge, A.F_... A A. M., Crap-cud Lcwls Ilowatt . $5110 John II. Myers .. . 5.00 Hector McNevln . 5.00 W_ A. McQuarrie 5.00 Isaac Beer .. 2.00 Fred Inman . 200 H. A. McPhoe 1.00 J. W. Newson . . . . .. 200 T. A_ Cobb . 1.00 H. V. Norton 1_00 D. S. McQuarrle 1,00 D_ McLean 3.00 P_ Dawson . 2.00 A. R. Toombs 2.00 ' J. A. Paterspn 200 Russel Howatt 2.00 A; J. Howatt. 2.00 I). J_ Cameron .. 2.00 Minor MuNovin .. 2.00 F. A Wlttoll ... 1.00 R, Simmons . .. 1.00 H beard .. 1.00 W. H. Coiiott M ......- ...-... _ _ 150.60 ‘IO-IQ approach lag '