“ The Paper Thai; Island Likelthe Covers ' Prince Edward Dew. i Charlottetown Guardian. Three Con“. Morning Guardian. Flllllnlefl 159], ..___.______ IGVQIIIII - Guardian 1887. oottttttfiittttttts ttlott nvt-ntcttous ._- McCurdy’s Majority Over Captain Dickson, United Farmer Candidate l,505. Wigmore’s Majority was 4.190. Great Turdy in Truro. (Bnwlal to The Guarfiian.) TilUltO, Sept. 21.—Ai'ter election returns are all in and it was defin- itely known lion. F. l3. McCurtly bud been elected by a majority oi’ 1.500, thousands of they-people in the streets joined in tlte celebra- tion. Mr. lVlcCurdy addressed the crowd thanking tho voters fot' their support, A telegram front Premier Meigh- en was-received by Mr. McCut-dy in which tlte Prentler congratulat- ed him, expressed appreciation and t-itanked.Iltfolcltcsitet- eilctatlotts for support given the Government through the election of his col- __._ lcouutussn stecutsl -O-OO~O-O-QQ-§ :.|_N_6f—ALFRED MCDONALD, Laud Surveyor, l-lermanvllle. 2831 9 16 161. 'HOUSE FOR 8ALE.—$5500. CALL early Apply McKinnon d‘; Mc- Ncill, 00 George George Streelitl. -— i ‘IHOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE s“ t-lt. Peters. Near station. Apply 'i‘ltornas La-rltln, St. Peters Bay- 2736-9-11-l2l "WANTED A TEACHER FOR Hampshire school. Apply swtllltfi own supplement to Daniel Ward. Kingston. .. .. .. .. 2808-9-16-5l ________,. *STRAYED.-~FROM CENTRAL Royalty, milk cow red and while- Top off right ear, split in left. _l\'lndly inform of her whereabouts Alex Agnew, R.It. No ti. (diar- lottetown. ' xtWkNTED. —— A \H°U$EMA|D. (loud wages, ApDlY evenings 6' Mrs. ll, W. LOHKWOTlh. 96 UD’ pcr Prince Street. wlwohzl H,‘ “WANTED A HOUSE TO RENT slit. or eight itpnrttttr-ttts, Motiertt convonlcttctis if possible. (lentral ly located. AtliiilY i0 Gumidlu“ ()Hlic\\_ 29l8-9-Z1-2O Dd. *WANTED MAID TO ASSIST AT housework. Apply with references to Mrs. F}, ll. MrtcEucltern, ~48 Grafton Street. 292794147- ISHINGLES FOR SALE. HOOD quality. M. C. McGowan. Kiluuulr. 2928-9-21 3i. tswANTED__-MEtN AND BOYS TO pick chickens. Steady work until t‘hristitt~as. ilartris Abuttlolr. 2945-9-22 ii. rron sAtt-z._. new wooosTocK typewriter. (‘.091 $1592 Wm 9°“ for $100 as owner is leaving city. "Telephone 134 L- 2946-9-22-31. ‘rt-ion ssh: ‘I-ONE [lpriglttt Steam Boiler (‘alto ’l‘rttverse. 29i9-9-22-2l pd >-o't/7AhTd-_T_EAD.—A YOUNG "MAN FOR help iu a country store. A88 0P9‘ lot-rod, front l0 to 20. Must have fair education, but commercial Apply_ graduate not necessary. l ‘ i’ (luardtian. 1° M‘ ' n ca" 0~ 2920-o-2t-4t ‘FOR SALE-BIKE 3ULKV; AL- m [we gel; of pacing harnessi A l 100 Water Street. My 2938-9-21 3i. Dd ‘WANTED 4M MEDlATELYr-EX- perienced lady dry coeds clerk Kennedy BPOH» Keiifimlwn- _ , . em. 2t ct "-1 ‘ l‘ l rt-"testtvsn VQUR ii‘ ‘l l"pln'il lwta otnlnisrlrrs to be iiooilvered lay us and we will call. u . i B or‘ a Weeks. e- _ -, 2915-9-21-81 ,,,,_,,_' ‘WANTEDQ-MAID Ion GENER al hon‘ mouth Street. T300" Am;- BOARD Sept. 20 ti 12 ‘H. P. retubed last; yw-‘t-r. Good ms new. (‘Jill be bought at a bargain. P. S. llowatt, oLD MlRRORH lmmeqtl-ately a 4T. sew0rk. Apply to 172 Wcy- .—K GEN- Dentonsiration for Mc- ..s_.--_- lellglhc by the largest ntajorlty cv- er polled in a county. Ailkilll ill" flight for a statement on the result. oi the election Mr Mwllltly replied: "l have been re- elected by a malority of 1505, t can say no more tonight." (Yapt, Dickson also interviewed was tnorc communlcative—sniti his party fought a clean fight and that be was satisfied with the result us far as honest elections are cnn- cerned.” lie added that the Unit- ed Farmers were not tlownltearted. TRUiRO, Sept. 2l.~—liou. ITB. Mc- (‘urdy was returned by a majority approximately 1500 over the Farm- ("HDLUDOT opponent‘ Wald’. littgb Dickson, in the bye-election ltcld yesterday for the purpose of con- Tirtning the fortner‘s appointment its Minister of Public Works in the Mclghen Government. lMr. Mc- Curdy carried Truro town by up- wards of two thousand of a tnajor- lty and all but held his own in coun try districts which were expected to poll a heavy vote for the lt‘urmet' candidate. Sovietism Now In England f"’-""!:"!-BJ-‘=.~5' -' (Special to The Guardian.) LON-DON, September ZIrwSOVlPi. ism came close Ito tthe English bot-titers today. according to tit-e ‘Star. Dispatches in that paper said the lScottish Communists brag tiling they could assemble 3,000 “'Red guards" at Blantyre alone, threatened to seize the Lanai-k- shire coal mines. Storekeeper-s were threatened by "tlleds? lt. was reported the (lomnumists were said to have exhorted money from the shops Ito tpuy ithe stttlkers’. ,IAutho~rltles said an uprising could the queiletl quickly. ‘The number or "'Red guards" was said to be ex- aggerated, trouble ltttd been cx- pected as titt- (fomtuuttlsts wort- said to have been agitating Slim Felnlstn and Suvletlstu for some time. . Special Meeting 0i City Council A special meeting of the (‘lty (‘ouncil was ltelti last evening at which a letter was read from llev. ll. i-l. ‘Stavert, Secretary of the Social Service Congress asking the Cottncll on bcltalf of that body to prevent atty gambling gtttucs or de- vlccs to be operated on the Market Square during Exhibition \\'eek_ it Wits decided to leave this matter in thc hands of (louuclllor Smith, chairman oi’ ‘the Market (‘ntmnlttee to dettl with and grant licenses to clean shows‘ (‘ottnclllor Smith ntadc a strong complaint ngttlnst the action oi’ the ctutttcil in removing the tele- pitono from the city weighing scales oillce. He declared that if this was done for the purpose oi economy lte could point to a hun- d-red tlitTerent ways where curtail- ment could ho more profitably cm- ployed. Already he had been inform etl by one dealer that the city on account ofl removing this tele- pllOlle would lose the weighing of 100i) tons of coal at 8 cents per ton (‘nunclllor Smith felt thnt he had been dlscourteottsly treated in not having been notified of the inten- tion of the ttfouncil to remove the telephone, as if he had. hc cottltl have pointed out what an asset it is to have the scale office connect- 'ed by telephone. ' The Mayor replied that no dis- courtesy was intended to (‘oun- olllor tSmlth but that the (‘ottncll had decided to remove the tele- phone because they believed lt.was unnecessary. iSeveral other matters were re- ferred to and the meetinl Bdilllllll- ed. .. ‘TO LEI-FURNISHED HOME. with all modern conveniences and centrallv located. Alllily by lett- d t d with t to "R" care of Guardian. '.?:z.'tt".zzt..'z:z.ri:n"'t.z.t ‘i. s" . vats famii-Y- Cum“ 19mm“ A?‘ - ' pry "c" in care of Guardian. poarvouiia-Tu: AucTloN 2092-0-21 tt. mo for lrwln Persimm- Milton- , did not take place 1min! t? :2: - __ amt. farmers on! 90 BY l! FWANTH,‘ l (lagged with grain. Bale takes place Elltllrlilly ‘or ‘when N bildren 25th ‘at same hour, when a lcl family, in, Montreal. ac, m ‘d: or m. "M" mm, m," I M“, wage! 040.00 per moa . a be disposed of vulocdlw! manna. . fill‘: M, P. O. B01 I"; city. RIM -fli’llfl 10f DONG!‘ llilif" iii. .'l:r~'°“”“ rill u» on the farm r, Auotioacein. t “‘\ ll an the Add‘ 1. “Wisely???- CHARLOTTETCWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920 Changes Proposed In Germain Cabinet (special to The Guardian.) ‘BERILLN. Sept. 15l.~~(‘otnlng cllilllgcs in tlte (icrtutm cabinet Wcrn reported among well in- formed persons here today to be meant as overtures lo the tttajor- “Y socialists to rejoin tbc govern- ment. in ofllclal circles ll. was said ilerr Wlrtlt, Minister of Flnattce, W-"i-‘i PXllBflflti to remain itt the cab- lflBt tit-spite ltis profcrrctl resig- nat|on_ Wlrth oblecteti to the im- ced loan declared necessary ity the Relchstag. Deadlock Between Miners and Govt. (sllwlfll 1o The Guardian.) LONDON. Sept. 2l.—-Mlners and government have reached a tlecid ed tientltiotrk anti tho outlook for :tn armed men attempted to disartn a situation is very gloomy. 'l‘lto utin- <‘r-t lllllly leftist-d to arbitrate m- to accept. tho appointment of any hotly for ntedltttiott whllc the gov ernutent ls absolutely determined on this polnt_ Another Nationwide Ballot. LONDON, Sept. ill-The ptts-=i bility of unothct" nationwide ballot by tnlners was seen today when it Willi illlllflllllflvtl the Natignttl (‘ott- ference of tulners will be held Tuesday in tlisctiss tltc recent strike ttegotlatiottsr The govern- ment's other of! ndiva-tttzetl wages and rejection of tho tiemand that prices be redtticetl would be ltlzrcetl before tniners for acceptances or rejection. Millerantl Will Run For Presidency (Special to The Guardian.) PAilhlS, Sept. 2l.-~'i‘lte announce- TEHHUHIETE Them. (Special to.‘ The Guardian.) lilllitbliN, Sept Llb-ftlajot‘ (leu ertti illttt-Jvretttly, trotntuttntllng tlte lirilislt forces, intinttttetl today that thoyrovcrtttttt-ttt. is lntentllng to tlrivc out oi‘ Ireland tho llllkllt)\\'ll terrorists who are ntakittg ull the‘ trottblc. M:tc(‘rcatly's statement fol Itttvctl two days 0i‘ small skirmish int: which rcstiltctl lit the (lentils til several Loyallsts. "lu ease oi‘ a general t-t-vttlt," snltl Mat-(‘retttl_v, "We are ready, ptn-ft-ctly really. \ small baud of unknown terrorist»: is (‘iillfililg all the trouble. The (lay tttay collie when we will have to tuakt- a tlciinittr clearances oi‘ theta)“ Fierce Battle in Dttbiin. illilltlilN, Sept. ‘Jl.~-~/\ body oi artuctl men attctttptctl to tlittarttt patrol ot‘ troops itt the ltusiest thor- oughfare in Dublin. North King Street in broad daylight. Monday tuorninl; A fierce battle etisuetl in which two soltlicrs and two civ- ilians were wounded. Tito latter were arrestetb NUW PHEIPUSEI] TU IJHIVE FHIJM IHELTNI] Believed all the Trouble is Caused by a Small Band of Terrorists and it is Pro-'““'""“_- " posed to Round Them up and Deport Forward Movement. Reported Fifty Wounded‘ LONDON. Scot. 2t.~.'rtto Lon- tlttu Post tctlayr declared fifty four civilians ivcrt- wouttdetl when sol- tllcrs tttltl Stun Feiners clitsltetl in lfiug Street, Dublin, ycstcrtlttyt tilltt-r reports today agreed with lutsltt-tl tltt- stiltliers firing from the WlTllltJWS ot‘ a bukery_ Clashes are increasing. . v l. p‘. DFBLIN. Septcntber‘d2l.~i! creasing Yl't_‘(lllt?TiL'_V nt’ clashes be. lust-tn Hintt ldeinerq anti govern ttient forces today indicated a re- sumption oi‘ gueriilu warfare on the stzaic which ltrevuilt-(i several weeks ago. Sporadic fighting ltetwecn sol- diers and ‘Slim Felners look a Hllll |ll§liP<'i0t' llurke of the police was shot tleud from antbttsh his brother, Sergeant Burke, was seri- illliii‘! Wounded by the satire pur- Y. Hurricane Sweeping Towards Coast is! to The Guardian.) ‘)5 t. ment. of Premier Alexander Mill- eratitl that be will be u catttiitlttte for the Presidency was bPliUVC-(l to tiny to tncan that France will in- crease the executive's powers. Mill ertmd throughout hud insisted that he did not want. an oillce witlcit would‘ be largely decorative Mill- erand's election, was cottcctletl in the make up oi’_the ass-tuned cabin- et, large interests there being u belleftltat it might include former President Poincare in charge of finances and possibly Arlstitle llri- and or Senator (‘lturltes Jttttnart as l’retnier_ ‘ McSwiney R9511? The Newspapers (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, September 2i.» it‘ foriieiit day of fasting for Lora Mayor lliilcStvitir-y began lotl:t_v_ with little change in the prisoner's t condition. Slnu Feln bulletins tlflzaltt reported him exceedingly \vtittk.' Sinn Feln leaders were lntiignam at reports that they had ltldtlen the real cottdltion of the hunger striker. ; The London Evening News claim lug to have information from at trustworthy source said hlactSwt- ney was surprisingly well but sttlky 1 and disinclined to attswer ques- tions. The News saltl the Mayor; is able to sit up and to assist itt itils ablutlons and that ho rt-atl, ‘the tiowsltnpcrs lnterestcdly. Serious Uprising ln_ Formosa (Special to The Guardian.) TO-KIO, September 2l.-A scri- ous uprising was reported today to be in progress on the lslttntl of Formosa. in fighting between Japanese and natives many Jiltli- anese were erporteti -to have been killed autl buildings belonging to natives were said to have been burned. TOKiO, September 2l.—'l‘okio War Office totl-ay announced evacu atlon by Japanese of llerltttrtlvsk Siberia. .-i-40->————- Marconi’s Latest Triumph ‘FINEST. Sept. ZOr-Conccrl! given in London can be heard in Triest by wireless. according to a statement to The Associated Press h9g9 today by wlllliilli Mill‘- coni the inventor of the wireless telephone. lie was JIIIPWlB-Wed "ll fills yacht. the Electra, where he lls conducting experiments with -tho view to perfecting his vtlrcless discoveries. "l have evolved an instrument." h said, “which will carry 1,000 miles and which re-produces the voice more distinctly than the ord- inary telephone. I talk regularly with London and art new» n! Ills day. i have come to the Adriatic because conditions here favor my _experlments. Less power is net-dell to work the instruments here than .\" ‘ " ""|.|~'\.‘\'.\‘, September 2i. tSltct-ttit hoot. were rushing in is)... .tl stilt‘ coast points today with :::'gcttt t" "flu", lit‘ the ap- prttat-lt of a tropical lturrlcane now 250 tullcs otf the mouth of the Mississippi. The storm is expected 1o strike somewhere between Ziiorgan ("ity La and (Yorptts (‘bri- sti. according to weather ltureatt reports and all ltoirtts along Louis» iana with telegraph anti telephone t-ttttttct-titttts have been wurttctl. (Jtltt-rs were rcacltcti by wireless null boats. The litirrlcattt- is one til’ gttai intensity, at-trttrtiittg to rc- |itii'lS lit rt: Reduction in Fordllar Prices (si-Wliiill to The Guardian.) DETROIT. -Miclt., September 2f. llemvy Ford today announced that llrlces 0n all models of his auto- average of 142 a car, bringing lite-tn practcaily to a prg w“. price. The Ford Company itas 146,- 000 unfilled orders for making cars hit‘. Ford said the lack oi‘ tntiterials which are stored in many parts of the country is impeding pm. tllttctittn anti lite slashing of prices “i m" i-filly Way “i998 tnalerials (‘an be tort-ed 0n the. market. i-ilitli lift‘ war conditions ltrougltt about. “ ttttttt Dt-filols Bros, per Mr, Geo. lllll FIJMI” ln-lllois .......... _. . ............. ..s1ot..oo , a; Goff Bros, per Mr_ J_ At. (1 Al, '_ (- _ _' Robertson . 25.00 Mm Ill-ilnlsroglgi-(Igfinsrlglewv 1000 w- A. W991" -- 25-09 _ Dominion .............. . . . . . .. 5 00 = " . ' "i- i- 50 00 B. I, Raynor, Alberton 25.00 All, - w. A Match. sot-emu __ ttuw all‘... ____________ __ W, ilyndman and 00., Lloyds ‘(NJ-ah J_ mum,’ ‘pmvmpnce r Cllsgztttosnfi ..... .. . 23.33 R_ ,_ ___________________ __ 10 00 o. . . ooro . 111p """" "" “ ‘ A Home i‘: Co. Mi- McLeod. ‘ll-Miller Rlv- 10 0° Mm" B"°“' d 20,", »\- K. s. Granville .. so Stanie¥{ShaW& Pear on 10,00 John A “hwnonflld Bmh P. P. eanessey . . qhmv‘ ’ A __ _ moo .. ... .. r..oo gfclfllggxsllgs 10 w‘ Thomas McDougttli, iionshaw 5,00 - ‘. 1 ~00 llitss E. liail, Sututnerslde. 25,00 G. it. Hutchleson .. 0_ Dnvm "_ “Mme York point 600 J. s_ Wedlocir 1°.°°t ltiack ltiacPlttlil n s it ‘ Sounders Nswsonts & Co. 10.00 t-E v ‘ ' F‘ a ’ “- 5.0" Reddia. llros. ..._...... .. 10,00 G-POIfK:ITE'"-NIDB?ADIT ........ .. 5.00 Alley a: ca‘ ____ _ "m" ormnn“ ac mot, Fret]. _ h ___ 10M __ ......................... _, 5, l) g:mI§i.GMillnrrg‘:lzBl?al4ialban 15.00 w- A- “Ufl- R°l“"">'~--~ 10-00 . 10 00 Pei" 299$ __________ H 10:00 suescmetao av Mime“; QF M“ -*- Y - ARGYLE D, M. McDonald, Springton ' L" 0- L- 1775 ............ _.......... 5 . 2].“? Sills... Tlgnlsh _.... 6'00 Qiflggilfifl" 85-00 Joseph new a Co. per M» ‘ " “ F“ t._ Bradshaw . . son 5.32 "Oaew osymim - ' ' s ' “- Caledonian Club " $30 Currie k Murnaghan .. J " i’ ' -~ '~ 0 McLeod" soo "m" Mr-Pllflil 6.00 Mrs. (Rev) Wm. , J w M D0 _" Wm. Ionian, DeSable .. 10.00 w q- ‘iig-‘Pwi-‘l-i 2-00 George White . . 5_00 I).J~.(‘~_l"'rpfi:lll Pauline it. Camp . . ‘ ' ‘ ~ , I ' r-oo Good l\it'.Pllull 5,00 V. ".tI_dgtFt-ltil§§l..n. (Yttstottts ’ Rwmiiillil - 5.0" Examiner. Sutnmersltle .. 2.00M, i“ Q “f i‘ ‘"1 - £7.00 Dennis Bolger, Bonshaw .. r-oo J2 _-“- glllltrltell $.00 J. W_ Smith, Alpplnl Rtiatl. Aug". a1lziItvoaqrrll J R. Dix iltho e stint _ ‘ ' i '- - M ., h T, l .n, ll t.tp- (mo. lntuun _ a __ 509 Duncan l). Ferguson .. 2.00 A Friend York Point .. .. 5.00 ynzlfl-‘Pllilll - . Mr_ and Mrs. llétbiert C Mfl- r 00 D- p- Meoleyuiin - “~00 N IILR k lit. -- i- - ' ‘ ' '- w_ GK‘ Rggcori (Qlly 3500 .1. J_ lVlcNevln 5,00 Harry M. Hyde. Cornwall 10.00 N0" l. lilcNcvln - 2.00 Charlottetown Guardian 20.00 (linden lnmnn 5.00 e- w... i“l"'..'.“.‘?.‘;il" 12-22 6 . - ~ \~ 1 - _ Mfmam _§I:_ “_ clqwpn Gcddle flit-Lend l’t_00 New Dominion ............. .. 5.00 /\_ J. MnNevln .. 10.00 Mlgg Catherine MacNeill, Seymour hit-Lean. 2.00 Bmokllae. lvilnssn. (HOW -%;I W- Mlinlllllilll - 2.9" N D lnlon.) ............ .. 5.00 ieop. Benton .. .00 Mrsfguphocrlinla (lrant, Cane lSHmttel Benton i100 Co“. ________________________ ,. _. 5.00 W. ll. Benton .. 5_00 t» its: t."':'".t.".%t::'.§;ir at , Ii . 00B - 950 P - , J ti. ‘zieistervy ........ .. 10.00 Daniel McNevin 5.00 Mi s Jean Hooper, — lltttetnwn. 20.00 154,00 John A. Mclloe, ace y 50.00 Less paid funeral ex- Roderiok Molina, (Canoe m 0o péiiflflg . 80.00 lelsewherehsiter this cruise l am goiagto ocs.’ "_,"_ .- r t Cove aha; Iiilticc a. a. ritua- t 7i_00 tlcutit toll yesterday. At Bfllbrlg~l ‘ of reivlving the plant, was the de- ntotbiles had been -reduced"ofi"an ‘ ' Will Continue Peace Conference (Special to The Guardian.) itlUA, Sept. 2LHDespatclu-s said Prince Sapieba, Polish i-‘or- clBn Minister, had notified the Let- lisli Foreign iilinlster that the Pol- ish Lltltuunian lteat-e conferences would be continued in Riga. They ,were begun in the Lettish city of Total $14,725,000 (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Sept. Zflehatest iittttres show that the total amount Zsttbstrrlbed in the inter-Church For- lliovetnent (lamltaigtt was ward $4,725,000, or two and three quar- ter million more than tile objective the Post's but all said two soldiers "l $12,000,000, Each oi‘ the cltttrcll- lteturt- the blast. furnished the most llaltl hilt-rt killed and tour wtuttttlcd. es evceetieti their objectives and all ll|ll)(ll'[fl[l[ tlevelgpmgnlg ln the 33y. . llll -t lusts, lbt. rcltott sattl, am- IUD-Hutu)“ 90mm‘; m .,u,l;.;|-“,.|,,..l|A\-_‘Hal investigations mm are belug The totals are. Attglit-ttn, $3425, 851i; Uillllllil, SLIZIJOJIIIU; (‘nut-ret- llonal, $lZi2,00ti; Metlttitiist, static. itiii; Preslbyterlan, Sfidfifltltitt, Labor Kills Shipping Concern (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Sept. 21.~That Lrt- ibors‘ demands killed the Dominion Sblpbuidlng tCo., in_ liquidation here, and that there is no possibility clnratiott iodny of the solicitors fur the concern when they appear- I t-d tin-fort» the (fourt oi’ Revision and asked for a big cut in their busi- nes assessment. The court reduc- ed the assessment from $300,000 to $128000, on the strength of this argument. . St. Eleanors Memorial Unveiled ltt spite of the ruin which fell at lutt-rvttls tlurlttg the ceremony, the uttvt-illnl: ot‘ the St. Eleztnors tutuuttrial monument. which took ltlttt-e l<‘ritlay' afternoon at. two 0'- clock was a ltuge success; and n large g.'tilterlng ttssetnbletl to \vit- tress what was lterltaps the greatest evt-ttt which ever took ltlttee in the ltlstory nt‘ this tllstricb . The monument was draped with a large Union Jack; and a silk flag veiled the names of the fall en heroes. At the foot of the menu mcnt. on either side, it was staged with lvro cannon, anti at the loot OZ the monument was that beaut- iful symbol "Rentemher." Surround lug it were three banks of beaut- iful wreaths of flowers. The first bank was sent by the parents, rel- atives and friends u-f the fallen lteroes The second bank contri- butetl by the people of St. Elean- ors. North St. Eleanors and Link- letter, and the third bank by the school children of these three ills- trlcts_ in front oi’ the monument teas n wreath of alder berries in the form of an urn into which each pupil taking part in the exercise dropped n rose. and took their plac- es in front of the nmnutnent ltefore the ceremony began. Mr. Austin A_ Settles, chalrntan, in his open- ing remarks explained the purpose oi‘ the gtttlterlng anti the ltlstnry of tho tnctttttttent, which was follow ed by the singing of 0 Canada by the school children. and prayer by tho Rev. Mr. Hunt of St. Eleanors_ ltt the name of the G. W. V,A_. Rev. A. K. Herman, Summersitic and (‘aplnin Stewart oi‘ (‘ltarlotte- town matte short speeches. Follow- ing an atldress by the ltev_ Mr. ltilteltcll oi Summersltie ilte monu- ntent was unveiled by Messrs L. J. Gay nutl (‘nlinan Rogers, both war veterans of St.‘ Eleonora Mr. illlteitell then read the names of tho fallen heroes inscribed 9n the utontlment as followsz-Jatttes V. liryenlon. John W. Clark. Fl. Fruit- cis (loltltltwaii. (‘. Pope Howatt. Roy lrelnntl, Reginald (l. Jellrey. Archie 1M l‘. M. lmfttrtcv. Franklin McCm-ntac and brother E_ 'l‘homns_ Following the singing oi‘ the Maple Leaf i-‘orever, stirring speeches were made by the follow- ing: t". MacArthur. Benjamin Gal- lant, Rev. J. J. MacDonald, and Rev. Mr. Harding. After a final prayer by the Rev_ A_ K, ilerman. tho ceremony was brought in a close hv the singing of the Nation- al Anthem. The monument is situated on the int known as the Montgomery Es- tate, which was kindly donated b)‘ Mr. L. 0. Adams of St. Eleonora and was graded and seeded by tho ntnn of 5t. Eleonora. The work of decorating the monument Wot under the sltilfut nrtnaqemv-ni of “M. rim-m- (‘r-‘shv. whnsc artistic abilities showed to areal atlvnntatze. and was secret-lat M hv all present Special invita- tions were sent. but to Premier llell. the Liberal ~nrl Conservative nwmh-rs n! St Eleanors and sur- rmtndlna districts and to all the l lmier Joseph Caillaux, convicted by ‘ served, to enforced residence for .1.‘ (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, Sept. 2i.—-The ststemets made by two men, one of whom claims to have seen the "death wagon," which carted the explosions. standing near the As- say Office on Thursday for one and a italf hours before the ex- plosion occurred and the other who trlulttts to have seen three men yruutting away from the scene just lutatlt- of district. Other interest- ing developments of the day in- t-ltttied ihc announcement by the District Attorney's office that EJ- twin P. Fischer, lawyer and former ,1 tuplqt-e of the French High Com- ltulssltitt, who sent postcard warn- ilngs of the disaster from Toronto had virtually eliminated himself front any direct knowledge of com- plicity in the affair by qestionlng. dlccelpts of twarnings -by Wm. H. Caillaux About to Establish a Bank (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. Sept. 20.—Former Pre~ the French l-ligh Court, in April of "commerce and cottesmndence will the enemy," anti sentenced be sides the jail term he had already five years outside certain specified zones, is making arrangements to leave France. He plans to take up his residence in Brussels, where he ls organizing a bank of which he will be president. Tile Ministry of interior reports that it has no ob- jections to M. Caillatnfs departure. Tells Of Great Nile Irrigation (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Sept. 20.~Back to the American Continent after sev- en months work in connection with the Egyptian Nile River big irrigation project. l-l. T. Cory, con- sulting Engineer of the United states Reclamation Service, told an interesting story of the modern usefulness for which the historic waterway is now being prepared. Mr. Coy was loaned to the Egy- ptian Government by the United States to work in association with F. St. John Gebes, head of the ir- rigation Service of India and Dr. G. C. Simpson, head of the Meteo- rological Service of Great Britain to devise n. system for diverting the waters of the river in the flood season and conserve it for further use fulness during the dry periods of the year. "The idea was to prepare a pro ject which would completely util- ize the Nile for irrigation purpos- y snil. cop-ii. m... .......,..... sag i’ STIU. |llVE$Tl|UAT|N.li I WALL STREET a Death Wagon Was Seen Assay 0iiice for title and a _ _ important Testimony by Other: Witnesses.’ stain in. traits ' filotita-“lll- Edwards, collector of fatal-P A tionai revenue, that an attllbt. v - f would be made to destroytitofidc- toms House at two p. m. tbthqrfnvw . are regarded by the police ii; '1. hoax. , . ' - Joseph Mead. an agent for tho Society of Prevention of crits-lty-of Animals, is the man who have seen the "death waloli"-_pll wall 8t. at 10.36 Thursday attorn- lag. He said that he ma been uh: to Manhattan form the‘ iirooflya » . Court to serve a sammoaqjad while walking up Broad street." a; noticed an old red delivery when in front of the Assay Office arollid the corner. He did not examine it closely as to mutants of wagon but he described it as an ordinary dilapidated express wagon. The police attach considerable impor- lance to Head's statements and-IN using the material banished in their investigation law; the idfi- tity of the wagon and ill driver.‘ Poles, Claim v t, Smashing Successes (Special to The Guardian. WARSAW. Sept. Ila-SDI! till‘ successes in Golicia were oilllild in a Polish communique todly. no, northeast of Loraberfwll‘ copied by the Poles filler ,, fighting, the report IliLa claimed to bold t-ho Ilia bowie, olauow ‘ a ' _ . Pom menstrual.‘ ‘ coupon. Ii- ._ here today from -P.oii0il.t' said a partial demobiiiflfioil‘ tom ish forces was con _ y, Munition Contracts, n Suit is Dismissed (Special to rm one... ) . rononro. Sept. zo.-__- _ t- .9. Carr-Harris‘ action J tiio Canadian General Electric puny for $132,000. claimed via-oodl- mission for having obtaiiitld tlon contracts in England-for defendant company, was yesterday without cost! 7 ' Justice Kelly. The judge edadverseiy upon Maor- - I Harris’ connection with olieiaiipf l»; the British Government‘ and i d relationship by marriage to 1M1 Buckmacter. havin! been " by tbs Major when be » l contract with the Canadian 091m- al Electric Company. oil per cent, basis. n a mm fl‘! v Major Carr-Harris should M ti}!!! the contract. , . Lord Buckntaster, however, ic- cording to the evidence iii the trial which took place bore some time ago, had not iaterceded iii Mild-If‘ or Major Carr-Harris. . ‘ crnn wnarnms, , TEMPERATURE. ' Tum. noon, are. _-—o es," said Mr. Cory. “At the present time Egypt aitd the Soudan are partially irrigated by the diversion of waters from the Nile but the new plan is to conserve the waters at the flod season and thus irri- gate the dry lands which hereto- fore have been in a badly parched condition. Mr. Cory stated he had spent eight weeks near the source of the Nile in the vicinity of the Lake Albert region. "The project has _n0w been ap- proved by the Egyptian Govern- ment." said the American Engin- eer, "and will involve the spending of £50,000,000 before it is com- pletet ." Elect Presidentoi France on Sept. 23 (Special so The Guardian.) PARIS. Sept. 20.—The National cessor to President ‘clergy and war veterans. 23. it was announced today. 'a night was u an ' M4 .1’... yew-oo- it Joli 1*" Assembly which will elect a suc- Deocltanebi whose resignation now is in the hands of Premier Mtllorsnd. will meet at 2 p. 1a., on Thursday, Sept. The tide wtu be hllb thin svelt- lug at 73s sad tomorrow at 8.80. Sun sets this afternoon H.558 and rises tomorrow at 6 . ~-‘~ Full Moon Monday. eeri- 11110 9.57 p m. ~ ~- lure on lion‘ The lowest tempera highest yesterday ‘wu N. 1M"! last. evening it. was 481i Noozie the Sunahimi kill- ' A ltEAD _‘ I DEVELOPS g MuocLes