The Paper That; Covers Prince Edward Island Likethe Dew. -‘-- Gin rlol .- Gunrillnn. Three Ocntl. Illllflllll’ Guardian, Founded I801. Evening Guardian 1887. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1920 "7 AlI:::I'§'l| ITI.I.-‘ AEHIAl lllllPl-Illll IIAN [Illlllllllltll AAANY u IHIIIISANIIS AAIIES AWAY Garry no Grew, it; can Port of the World Effective. be Steered t0 Any at Which Wirel ess is LONDON, ‘Sept. 26.——An aerial torpedo, which can be controlled ihtiusirnd-s of miles away has been invented by (lhna. ‘S. Price, a pro- minent British mechanical en- gineer. Carrying no crew, but under abso- Ilifc control to any (IISUIJICU at which yvircltiss ls effective, the tor- pedo can be used for exploration,‘ observation or carrying mails. i~t actually ‘has been used by the1 British War Oilficc during hostili- ties ‘ftivl’ bombing ‘purposes. lt nltlkcs A1110‘1(1Kl‘il‘phs ‘and the ‘inventor do- clares he hail practically completed __an invention by which the effects in bombing raid can be recorded‘ at home simultaneously with theI iiifiiidiifcfmi Seriously Wounded (Special to The Gust-than) LONDON. Sept. 26th.—Géneral Budeiiny, famous Boisheviki (‘avaL tiry leader, was severely wounded during u battle in Ukraine, 11c» (fllflmllg to a dispatch received here today from Riga, Blltlcnny 1b.] 11m Bolshcviki drive on Lcmbcrg which resulted In the tiverwhelm- nlug ilefeiit of his army which was tlispcrscd. -——---~—<o>—-——— GREAT DEAL IN TIMBER LAND CUBA LT, ()st., Sept. 25.—lt is re ported in llullcybury, that the Rim- don Pulp and Paper Co., has pur- t iiasod- the M.. J.. O'Brien Pulp Liiii it at Des Quinz, Qua, and that the price . was more than $1,000,000. ‘Phls is the largest individual tract 0f timber in the dominion anti cov- ers 1.100 square miles in northwest urn Quebec. 200 JEWS K-l-LLED IN GALICIAN POGROMS. LONDON, Sept. 24.---Mori~ than two hundrctl Jews were killed in ‘tho (lailiclan pogroms lnstltuftcil by the ilkranians, according to ihr- latest reports received in Kov- clo, says n tlespatch from that city. §cououisin SPECIALS 04-00-6040‘ ‘FURNISHED HOUBE T0 LET. Apply Hunter, 163 Euston Street, ‘City. 31 Q rMOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. About 35 feet long; 10 h. p. ini- penlal engine with high tension magneto. Good price for 11111911 sale. Apply 185 Euston St. 3i ‘WANTED MAID TO A3SI~ST AT housework. Apply with references to Mrs. E, 1i. MacEnchern, 24B Grafton Street. 2927-9-21-11- vHOUSE FOR SALE-flow. CALL early Apply McKinnon & Mc-- Nclll, 9o George oeorse Street- W/Aurso IMMEDIATELYIIE-X‘: psi-fenced lady dry 800118 016F11- Kennedy Bros, Kensingion. ‘Sept. 2i ti. ‘WANTED-MAID FOR GENER- al housework. Apply t0 172 We!“ mouth Street. 58D!- 99 11- ‘ROOM AND BOARD.—A GEN- tleman can be accommodated with front bedroom and hoard in D11‘ Mate faintly, Central location. Ap- ply "C" in care oi Guardian. 2932-9-21 ti. °WANTEO. — A HOUSEMAID. Good wages, Apply evenings (i. Mrs. H, W. Longwortih. 96 Up- per Prince Street. 2919-9-21 ti. *T~O‘LE1'.L|‘URNIBHID HOME. with all modern conveniences and centrally. located. Apply by lei.- ter to "R" care of Guardian. 2957-9-22 ti. ‘OFFICE TO LET CORNER 0F Great George and Dorcheator 81s., formerly occupied by rho late -Dr. Conroy. Apply 48 Great George 8t. 3057 9 27 ti. DOST - ON IIPT. 5th ON ROAD ‘between Tyne Valley and Port Ilili, q lady's hind bag contain- ing a sum of money, stamps etc Finder will confer a iavor by denying at Polwniios, Tyne Val- rald itself, which ma thousands oi miles away. “Tho torpedo can travel froai 175 l0 200 miles per hour, and l (ran loll at any moment just ‘whcre it is," said M2‘. Price. “The Germans called it the "Devil's airship". One German who was a butler in England during 191a, offered me, on ‘behalf’ at’ iiic German (ioverniiient,$fi,000,000 for the secret. llc was locked up ln 1.1m Tower of London as a spy, Price declares he can steer the torpedo to New York, Australia 0i‘ 1111i’ Ofllcr part of the world from (my Wireless station from Great Britain. Financial Firms Swiiiditd 0n Ectory Bonds MONTREAL, Several Montreal es, includlugliur tt .& <70“ and tho investment fl 1 of Thornton. Davidson & (‘o., Ltd. liavc ‘liven victimized by a swiniiler posing as n buyer oi’ Victory bonds lo the amount 0f $0,600, and he has isold one of the bonds in Hamilton, while itnotliei‘ $1,000 bond has al- so been. located the-re, but was not paid. ills method was lo state that he was leaving for the States and wished to convert what (‘anadian funds hc had on hand for Victory bonds on which he could borrow funds across the border, thus escaping tho payment oi premium on 1New' York fundsl After m» ranging for the purchase oi ‘the securities, the man said lie would call two days later to take tic- llvery of the bonds. ilo did so imd tendered an allllllrfillhly 0v- ccptcd cheque oti an Ottawa bank. The stamped acceptances liavc since been found to be forged. hut at the local office oi the Olinwa bank the opinion yvas exprcssctl by an official that the acceptance was gctnulne. llaving thus ‘scruretl tho bonds, he casticd one in llam- llion and itnotht-r, presumably in fear of detection, was left unpaid for at the office oi’ the firm with ivhich the criminal hail attempted to negotiate it. ’I‘lie missing securities arc numb cred F} 425,111, E 070,302. all of $1.000 denomination, with B 020,- 316 for $500 and A 028,685 for $100. All ‘securities aro of Llio 1925 issue alid arc oi the bearer class. September 2il.-— financial‘ lioiis- mo-Qi- LLOYD GEORGE ADDRESSES EL ECTORS OF ILFORD IN DE- FENCE OF BRITISH DE- MOCRACY LONDON, Scpt. 25.-~-Pri~.mici" Lloyd (lcurge and Andrew lionar Law , government lcitilci" in ihc llousc of (fommons, have written supporting Frcderitvlt Wise, the co- alition candidate in the ii}'1'l‘11‘"' tlon in ilfnrd, a suburb 0i‘ London. which is being kccniy fought. The premier urges the ciccttirs to cun- cotitratc 0n a great and 0\'(‘l‘\\'IltlIl|l ing attack on the fort-ca oi‘ uni-ea son and disorder in tlic country and thus sectirc tho return til‘ the gov- ernment candidate. TIN! l"'"lll1t‘l' "I" so stittos that if tho extremists in the ranks of tho labor [lilfly ivcri- tn get their way the solid aitiln- ments of a Keneration would be lost in a night. lie says that the llrit~ ish tlemocracy hiis‘eveF.\‘11l1ili-i.10105° and nothing to gain» by the aband- onment of constitutional niotliotls. The government, free Liberals. and labor are all represented in II\(‘ fitht. kMnjor Thompson ls ibc Liberal candidate anti Joseph Kim! 1119 nominee of Labor. The seat became vacant on the d nth of Sir Peter (liimms. -Botli hi1"? Thmllllim“ and Mr. King liavc reprcsontcil Somerset ‘seats In the liousc. - s-po>-—-—— cans LEAVE RAILS ON c. P. n. OTTAWA. Sent. fl-i-Tflms-(‘Im- ada Limited number one on the Canadian Pacific Railway suffered derailment oi‘ two cars this morn- lng shortly after midnight near Ai- frsd, Ontario. The train was coin- l 8 y take placo U 1N0 Report hon Mciwiney (Special to The Gust-diam) LQNDQN, Sept. 2ti.——All lnfumn- atlon with regard to the condition of 'l‘erentze MacSwlni-y, hunger strlkiar was wiiilihclil at lirixttm Prison last night and early today as a result. off rirmtirs spread that MacSwiney was very near death and ithat tho Government planneti i to keep secret ‘the news 0i his de- lnl-‘sc when it occurs until prepara- ltiily Driving Towards Famine (Special to The Guardian.) ROME‘, Sept. 2i; Jilic ('('ililil‘lllIi‘ situation in it n-hn-l, “m; rcachcd a crisis Ill unalwrlifsllt: riots in 'i"urin., is ilragging rapidly ‘to llic brink of famine, in IIIPODIIP inn of tln- Italian press. The prim. eat. confused and uncertain condi- iltllls are seriously iliimaging bolli production and iforclgn credit; m» cording lo the Idea National, This lions have been made for con< 1" turn is, |]"-,.;,gpn|ng ymnpn. trolling risultant tlcmbil-trzulions in whh-p "p, (vol-q... 14pm m‘ 0w.“ N... Ireland. Ncwspapermen besieged vuhhlon bQL-uuqe 1|“, Mme]. 6mm. Iirixton prison by tclcplitine and in person all night. but they were not the slightest information lvcn sunl bulletins ‘were not issued ’i‘ii-l:-i ‘was the 44th day of MilCSWlll cy‘s hunger strike. MARIIIME PRAVINIIES (Special to The Guardian) DR. EMERY LOST HIS DEPOSIT IN ST. JOHN-ALBERT. and inland licvi-ntie. in the ‘iwo-el- ection held in St. John-Aihcrt last |Montlay is 4,055, zici-tirillng to tin- \Vlls0n. 'l‘ihe total poll for Dr. ltimcry‘, t-lie figures, Dr. Emery lost-s his de- posit. _,..__ TE.N ILLICIT STILLS FOUND IN . GLOUCESTER COUNTY. MONTREAL, Sept. with fresh aptili-s and ilrictl pruii cs liS_1llgl‘€tII(."llll~l a New ilrumi- wfclt fnrnter of Saint lsailtire con cuctod :1 ‘tnixlurc which in aroin: resembled Scott-Ii AVIIIE-ilflly, is told by J. A. Illlason, (flilef Prulcclivt- ‘officer oif lnlanil itttvtinuc, who has ‘just returned from an expedition through Gloucester County, N15. costar County. DEAF MAN KILLED BY TRAIN NEAR AMHERST, N. 8., Nairmqiugy, Sept, 24.-—\\Villl.|m Iirciitle ltiiplsy, oi Trucmanvillc, “'11s lllis morning struck by a Itli‘ ai train -l'roni Sliringhill Junction, n, imilc from Amherst, and instant ly Irlllctl‘. ltipley who \\'il:<l (IPiiI, Mall lyviiillhliig along) [luv rziil\\l,.iy track to work on his ‘marshlzinil. when tin‘. train struck him from bi-lilml, ills brother nearby had seen Ills (ianger and shouted ii him, without zivail. N. B. PAPER 00., BY U. S. INTERESTS ST. GEORGE. tizcr estate, owners York World liavc purchaser] the Si. George Pulp and Pilllel‘ Co- r119 amount of money‘ concerned in the iloal has not been disclosed. DEAD GiRUS HEART TO BE EXAMINED ]|,\1,|1r,\](, Sept. 26.— The licnrt of Winnlfrcil llamm of hialmnc, N. S., who died under ll\‘<‘ll111\1‘ 1'1"‘ cumsianccs in liiontreaf recctitlY has ‘been brought iii-re. ior examin- nihm by Dr. A. (l. Nichols, provin- elal tiathoiogisi‘. N. B. FARMERS CALL CONVEN~ TION ]rltl~1Dl~lRlC'i‘(1N, Sept. 20.» ‘Pile unlit-t] Ifarmcrs of Sunbury County liavc called a convention for Thurs day next t0 consider tho nomina- tion of a candidate in the l1I‘0‘/1"' ciai election. N. s. CRIMINALS SENTENCED woonsrocx. Sort. Zll-"nnlitl Stevenson, convicted on a scriotm charge in which a illrl 1114011 P1111" vcnrs was concerned. was senten- Qgml in two years with a whlpplni! in the county court today. John (las “my (nun-get! with burning n bain in North Richmond was itivcn tcn yearn in the penitentiary. LUMBER MILLS BURNED. FRidlllillllCTtlN, Scpi. 26.» Tlic lnrgc lumber mills oi‘ tho Continen- tal Lumber Company at River (ihnr lo, with out buildings and an 1m‘- ‘mgngg quflnllfiy of piled lumber was totally destroyed by fire today. c. N. p.10 “BUILD TERMINAL AT svnusv. posed of eleven cars but only the baggage and express cars left the rails reports reaching the offices of tho railway here, as the train was 1W0 able hslissting work being done on angers arrived five o'clock this morning when n l”. I051 0 87 Blpd l » now train wu nisdo up- coming slow“. owing 1o (fnnghlcf- psrtment will transfert SYDNEY. N. 5., Sept. 26.-The building of a modern terminal wharf hero ii the ‘Public Works De- 0 the Dept. of railways the sum of l th t .tion. The pass ed_ by Parliament for the purpose. u" true“ n a ‘gwotmwa m, qit This was the assurance given by D. 8. Hanna, President oi the C. N. R. board sitar inspecting the facil- itiu hm yesterday. IEIEGRAPHIA NEWS W. \VIl:,llll)l‘(', Minister" of Customs iigtircs given out today by Sheriff Liberal ca-ndltlaitc was 3,970 and for Wigmore, 8,025. According to ‘tilt-so 21-" 111"" 'tt1lllIllI\'Il'ililllll i. in search 0i illicit stills. Ton stills Isidore, Shippegitti, ‘lnkcrman, Poke inouclie and Petite Lamcv in Gluu PURCHASED N. 13., Tile Puli- ol‘ the Now suk-icci-tls or is crushed quickly bringing restoration of public order white fiiiiiine entails a greater loss of life and rcqtiiicz. more ti-iuc ‘for recovery. Latelresiden: of Vlfiiince rapidly, lPdltlS, Sept. 24. "dVIFIUilUIlUIIil. induced lry an cxiratirdln-ary sca- sitivc conscience for ilu- iragl-i- enti of the prost- dtncy of Paul Deschnm-l, act-ord- ing to an executive article in ‘fills ‘ST. JOHN, N. 13., Srpt. 1H.~—'l‘hc (ifficial majority of lIlc l-ion. it. lice. Never believing in capital "punishment, ho folf tlic blond of an excctitcd person in be on his own head, wlicr.» executive ('Ii"lil' i']‘,l‘_‘_\' ‘hail been l‘l‘fli‘lPiI lo a man 1 itliegiiig iiiiiisi-il’ innocent." “ “Shortly after his election the prcslilciii was pctilltmiatl to cx- lcnd cltnient-y All M. 'i‘oilut>, form‘ er (‘tilmllal A ltnitilsirattir, con- dinnncil to (lentil 1'(lI"1l‘(*.l|S(lI'l. ‘llur- ing ihc trial. Ii.‘ piviii-stcd that he was lunori-nt. ilcst-iiiiii-ci (Ii‘.~.Il'i‘tI pardon, but was --~."I“ ‘in grant a ~nt-.-i by an illalSlvil on the ._.i...i a lii...It'l‘ of primeiplii. i‘I tiny.- in, unti Al. 'i‘ot|uc ‘ cnWJ. A hp; ilcaih, gave the (‘at I *: 1 ilic uliorllcy Presidcilt a ll i rutt-il man’ for tht- monstrous - seized Dcsi-iianixl, l‘. in PXLJ "lutli who i st his ni-rvts tiniil he licraimr tho victim of tiangrrous mt-lani-lioly. |llis falling from a train ‘four ‘mon its ago was not an accident. inn inn titlmnpt at stilt-lilo. Sumt- limc later, ihc Prcstitlcnt, who Illlll lill‘ltI.t1Iil-lll't'(I his friends ill a ctiun~ try tour. iv-as found drowning _ln a lake. .»\ wet-It Iicfnri- his i'i‘-'ililllil' m. L i“. W115 hauled out of a \‘ll|l' al." IJi-uiwilogisds say, "the inyslci‘ i 11,-‘. dist so“ was silo-ply‘ the pangs .‘|‘ coast mcc, while the entire illlSiltlfi iis merely‘ antitlici‘ 1111101 that dead mcn can kill. Up Townliii-giaplipflffice Tclc- morning u p4 (i‘\Vii Guitrtllan llnion this. an Western tkriiipnny‘ ni-a opening branch office ‘lhc building, corner iicui _ 4 (lpigrga ‘Streets. This certainly is something which tho citizens Wll-l [greatly appreciate. and Supt. Mor- rison and the comllillli‘ 111‘? 1011‘ commenilctb for 'lIlf‘Il‘ Phlldllfltif- The now office has been splomliil- Th0 graph in ly fitted up ‘in nrcizt tho Fviiiliffl‘ mente: of tho company‘, IlllflllkifllllEi oak furniture being installed. willie a cnmptrant staff will look after the buslni-ss. Thu advantage of an lllllmv" T‘i1pg|'“‘|h politewilhproitiplv he ,,p|;r..¢|;|,1.u| by citizens of (‘har- iottctown.~ Ii will facilitate greaiw iy the work of the inaln office on. ,i.owei- Qilccn Sin-ct and ll will bu ;wiihin easy rcncli of ihc ft-‘Shltlll’ ial parts oi‘ the town. its estab- lishment Ilzls born 11111111111011 1W the desire iii‘ ihc (‘timptilly lo fill n long~fell. want. I . trhrivugh the clikiris of this ‘x’ ompany i‘. l‘). i. Is ioiiuiy‘ i-njtiying; firsit ‘Class ll'(‘Ii‘l.§l'i.ll)IlIC siervlcc at a cheaper rate than any other l'r0~ vlhco in (‘il-Hilllil. We may semi 0P 11.69“... "nunyly by wire or tle-spziiich night or day letters, without being asked to pa-y the additional 20 pcr cont increase which is tlclllllllilifill elsewhere. ln the -maln (iifico of| the ‘tkriirpaiiy, hero wc have equip- moat and office furnishings which would be a credit to n city many llmts larger than ('Illll'ItlllBl(iWll. Ami still furthci" improvements hro lyivlngs pl-anncil for in the ncnr i [mung '|‘,h(\>‘(i gplpmllil flbCiIdlIBtl are due largely ‘to the personal tsfforts of Super-lintenuenlt Moi‘- rison and the ufficlent. stuff tinder hhn WIlUtlll wc wish iioarl11Y 1° congraltilativ’ upon their efforts. Mr. Morrison has been in the (‘um-i 1iany“s service many years. ""11 others of the tinillloyPPfi 1110 01 long and thorough HDEFIPIICP- L TORONTO, Sept. 25.-~-Prci'ier E. C. llrury (llscussed the ratilcui rail- way question at Oakvllle Fair this - l i“ ed "cconnn towzellvuail at:r‘rifi:£e,|3fi‘|¥ag5 fir: afternoon. lie reiterated his oft re- No one was n r . 1 nested declaration that the govern- , U o, .1 daughter of (‘mint von Ilctitinck, I7gsiofglgfirltmggzgnlaaigffs 233118’: who was William's host at Amt-r- $100000 ‘HNIIIPOJPCIB. but wants undoubted evi» o“ deuce that hydro radials can be ile- vslopcd profitably. "if they will not be profitable," he said, "the pro- vlnce has no right to credit to the bonds." A Prey tollleiancholia’ was responsible ‘ Journal du lK-uplc. 'I)1_"‘“1‘1"I1' 11'1",“““IIB“'31‘1 IIIIWSA“ ‘citizens and tlic public as a whnlc ‘I1 "~"1» "Wm ‘IIATLAIY pmmlm‘ ‘by ln-thc cities visiicil b\' him endorsi- IIiI~l noiiic, rigid conception of jus- H“. pl'(ul‘zu" ' I it was (IPUlLIPLI at this meeting and Great j Prussia, who will arrive here soon l i p edge ts e . .. .. ‘Attempted Murder 0i llritish Officer (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN, Sept. 20.——An attempt on llic life of hizijoi‘ (lcneral Strick- land was made in (‘ork first night, according to advices received by military autihoritics hero today. Willie Strickland was motoring lirough crowded streets nine Sinn Feta assassins lined up and opened fire on liim ‘with revolvers. Nearly ltIl shots missed. The chaufcui- of Slrioklandh-i ziu-tomtibili: was slight ly wounded and tithor bullets slruck the ‘mutur. Strickland himself was llilIOilCIiOII. After emptying their rcvalvcrs and Shin ldciners escap- i‘iI in the confusion. btlvilllll \ Memorial Church gsubsaafifim~~ - l\l(lN'l‘ltlCAL, Scpl. iZ-l. Profcss- ,cr (lharlcs llicicr, who has rcttiru- cil from il irip Iii llii- Pacific (Joust in connection with lllc cri-t-tlon oi the (fanadian Viiny iilcmoriitl .(‘.iiur<-ii at Li-tis, France, reported today lo the executive (‘Olliiilllltftl that i-eprcseniatiri- lilIilI.‘1l6‘l‘H, t-htlrch ofi'ii-iiilii itti well ‘is lcailitii- that Sunday. November‘ 1-i, should ‘of the cxet-iiii\‘e committee today Abe sot apart as tiic Vimy Memorial (fliurrli Sunday‘ (iii which (lay the ‘collections in nlti of the project , will bt- made through (‘an-auti, ivhiie l It. was also ilccideil that an energet- ‘lc campaign for funds by subscrip- Atlon should be carirctl on within - iim tie-xi six woclts. (‘oi‘rosptlnilinl: niciiil>cl's of the cvcciliivc. (‘ll|llliiIIIt‘l‘ art-t" (Hlilwll, llcv. (i. l). lillpairiclt; 'I‘i)i‘(lill\i, R u" Principal A. (icniiicr; licv. Prof. ii. A. iii-at; itcv. Li-siic Pidgctin; Iti-ginn, Rev. (fanon llavltlson; (Jalgtiigv. Itcv. l‘). lilanil: Wincoiivcr, itev. A. .. (‘OOKPI Victoria, Rev. W.. Steven- son. , _£fl| __.___,¢—o»>—-———— ruling proofs c‘i’_ s innocence. ite-‘i ll l RED CROSS. LEADER CHOS- EN FOR COMMISSIONERSHIP OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA l?" i Allss lllubcl ficatwlnian, llillPtI as a lied (‘russ loader, has bet-n suit-ct (‘(1 zls f'(llllillI.\‘.~llt)l\I'l‘ ol‘ lhc llisirlcl oi t‘oltiiubia_ ilcr clcction for this iiuporliint office gives Ilf‘l‘ the ills- ilncilon of holding one of the high- est political position-i ticcupicil by any woman in the ilnlted Slates. The comniisainnciship ranks as high as mayor of ,1 great cliy. FORMER KAISER A CENTRAL FIGURE. ‘DOORN, lloliantl, Sptcinbcr 22. lWilllam of ilohi-uzoilcrn, fnrnicr (lcriuan lC-mpcroi‘, promises to be IIll‘ ccniral figuri- uf thc gala wcclt which lii-‘gan lotlay Ill this cliy and in Ainerongcn. which for morc than a ycai" was the home of tiic formi-r monarch. III‘ has given 1,- 000 guililcrs to inc cinnmiitet- in charge of the niitlotial orange calc- bratioii at Anicrongcn, where tho streets have been iI!‘('ill‘ll1l‘(I with the procctnis of his gift. 'l‘ho climax of the cclclirtitioii will bo the ‘formal turning ovcr by William to the president of thc order oi‘ tho Knights of Si. John of ‘a hospital at. Amcrongon, WIII(‘II was built mid furnished by the former iEmpcror as a ‘memento 0i slay there. This ‘will be fol- lowed in a few days by the wed- ding of Elizabeth von Deniinck, gen to (lnpt. llsentnnn. ilri-parallona are uniicr way for , the rci-cptlnn of Prince llcnry of Lithuanians and [obs Fighting (Special to The Guardian.) MOSCOW, Sept. 20.~—Litliiiania has appealed to ‘tho League of Na- tions to halt hostilities between Polish and Lithuanian anmics, ac- cording to semi-tufficial aidviircs hcrc totiay. The Polish yvar tiffit-ti announced that an ofliensivo had INT-Tl launched against. Iiithuania fhe Poles ‘captured Kopociowo and itigii. ltcsumptloit of the Polish iioishoviki ‘hostilities on a Iargc settle was IJPIIPVINI iminiiicitt hcrn today. Aifirr receipt of dHIVICPS that thc ltcds ‘-i re cont-cut rat ing a big force oi’ Siberian troops near (fro dim, The tibjcclivc was saiil Ill Itnvs bccti an tiffensive (lift-civil at ‘llrcst Liltivosk. l In iugar Prices. ‘Otherfrices Falling (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Sept. 1H. ‘Ii b:- lciirncil licrt- IL‘I(I‘.}'_.' ln \\htili~=‘vli-1 sugar circles that all (‘zinailisn ‘uigar refineries will tm llilontlziy‘ an nounr-c> a substantial reilui-iioii in nll grades of rcfinctl sugaii The ilroll In price. that is being plantieil will,- it is undcrstotiil, con- sist o‘i a reduction of a cent a pound on granulated anti all other giudes of reiincil sugar, ll Is learn- cd dhart this reduction ls not the i-cstiit of concerted action on the part oi’ sugar refiners, as was the case when tho last (lecreztsc was matte, but is due to independent cc-tlon instituted by one refinery. (‘DICVIQIJANI’), Ohio, Sept. 24.~ A price reduction oi’ l5 to 30 per ncni ivas tinnounrcd today by of- ficials of the Cleveland Worsted Contpaiiy. Loiwcr t-osts oirmv mo terlals \\'<‘*c. given as the Ctllii-ltnI 'l‘hi.= rvduirlloti is to roach the pub- llt- ncxl spring when goods now being made are on the market. ELK PAltK, inil., Sept. 24,- An- nouncciiieiri ivas madc today by the (ii-ow Iii-lit ilurt ‘Mot-or (iorporir lion that the prices of all models of its output had been reduced to ]>l‘(‘~\\‘ill' fictircs. The action wast lain-n, it wt stated because of gen (l‘.iI t-omll, is in lIle industry. PEAK OF H-IGH PRICES PASS- ED. NEW Yfllth’. Scpi. 24-‘—l’r0of that ilie ‘peak of high pr cs has been passed and that tho threat-tlon oi’ IIli‘ curve is now lIO\\'Tl\V1li‘tI set-n by I(liI2l)":i New York news- papers in yostertltiys announce incnis, ml’ prlcc l‘8tlli('tlI0ll.-; from large firms in various parts of tiic iiniteil Stalin-t. 'i‘hc.-.o rsdttctitins covering a wide varloty of com- modities, arc (akin as flylllltillhfil" it‘ of a gone-rill "shuking-tlown" lllO\'(-lll(‘lll. that will eventually tiring living t oms back to a stable basis. ' ‘Some of tho local papers, not- ably ‘the ‘Fimcs and ‘Tribune. liavc secured expressions 0f 001111011 from business men in many cities stipporting the view that the re- niluu-siinnt of pricts is under wit‘! on n ticfiniit- and 11011111109111 PW" . p glftmff: reported that several New England mills intend to follow 11"! totumplo ut’ the Amoskoag Mtiilll‘ fu-cilurjng (‘Oillllillly in l'(‘(IllCil\[; “has; m‘ cotton goods. 7'1 TEM I'I<IIL‘\'I‘I‘IR l5. TIDE. MOON. ETC- 'l‘t)it0\"l‘0, Scpi. 20-~-Light varl~ able winds, cool, not mat-Ii change in l(‘ill|)<‘l‘1.lll‘(‘.. The loww-st 1i‘lll[)(‘i‘ii|lll't‘. on, Saturday‘ night was 54. At ‘J a. ill. yw-sti-rtliiy i1 mils M. The 1111-7110111 fv’l‘SIt.'l"(Illy' was iii); at ll p. hl- ii W08 50 liigh tide this morning at 10.02 and tonight at 10.110- Sun sols fills afternoon at 5-50 and rises tomorrow at 5.54. .l<‘till moon Monday. Sflil- 37111 9.57 p. in. Noozic tho Stine-rhino Kid 51in QEVEWBOD}! ‘uoc- ,1 jI-ERQYFoR Esta: I eurfiT Tamas A _ TREE TOAD To FiNALI-Y. l FETCH w’ l ‘i/ 35o to spend ion ilays with his broth- r. . [strikers and the police but as the BERLIN, September 25.-—~ilndei‘ a threat of resigning lils post and thereby precipitating a crisis, Hcrr Wirth, minister of finance, has not‘ only succeeded in forcing the cah- lnut to tackle the problem of the nation's tangled finances, but also obtained tor himself‘ an ascendancy influence in governmental affairs. At an cxtriiordiniiry session of the (‘1iIiIlll'|, llcrr Wirth pmsenwil an iintziinislicii zinaiysis of (lor- man'_.s financial condition, hurling billiiiiiia of marks of tlcficits at his coilciii-in-v. and charging that the "wri-iclicd finances are but an ex- ]tl'4*.‘i:.I(l{l of iiniladtiiiiiistration " As a result of his frank cxpir sliion of finances, the cabinet un- itlllllltilltil)‘ voted to take up iuilzied- Iittcl) tlii- problem of the uvnlisi-n. lion of coal fields and oriie-rt-ii the mini- t. r of economy lu prepare the iIltlil of a law, based on the ripor: ilillMAN GOVERNMEN to TAllKiE Coiintiy’s Debt is Now 242 Billions. an Expressi of MilINIillIilISlfillIIil. 3 recently compiled by the m ' committee for socialization. ‘ Germany's total debt, incl_ - thafuudsd debt of 91,000, i marks, amounted to 242,100. ‘- marks, Herr Wlrth declared The deficit in the curre get according to Herr Wlrai reach a total oi 55.700, marks. German is facing cl ' lndemnities to subjects growing; oi the war an dthe peace in totalling 131,000,000.00(~ rnarLl. “ operation of the stats railway been IGSDOIISIDIO for s. deficit o 0001100000 marks, while the J; tlon of post and teiegrnphs 2,000,000,000 marks short of anticipated returns. i The national debt hid b“! creased by 47,500,I.00,000 m3 during the current year, said L minister. » Shilling Seaman Force Steamers to Cut lliuiseis PORT AllTllllll, Sept. 2-l.— Forced by striking seamen to cut her hawsers at the deck winches, the big Northern Navigation pass- enger steamer Hatnosic cleared for the east at 6.15 this afternoon with a fail non union crew on board, but not until nearly one hundred of striking lakc acumen for upwards of an hour hurlctl threats against what they termed a “scab crew." Lively scenes were enacted on the Canadian National Railway wharf during the afternoon. The steamer Cadillac, renamed the alapitxhurst. was also u. target of at- tack by the strikers and 125 sca- mcn marched to the head of the dock with the idea of forcing the strike breaking crew of that steam- er to vacate. The attempt was frus traied by the arrival of local police officers. it lnokcd for a time as if a battle would take place between blue coats formed 'a line across the dock approach the strikers hes listed. Some culled out "rush ‘em by, lake ‘em nll‘ their feet," only a Train Robbery Noar Chic; (Special to The Gust-Ilia) CHICAGO. Sept. 26. ~81: bandits earl-y today iobhsdan an Illinois Central iiiysr 1|» train was approaching C115 and escaped with tine contents six registered mull seeks. ~ dccllne to follow they stopped Some trouble occurred when ilome Smith of the Alfloma . tral line, cleared from the _ wharf as the other two. F011 the strikers, who had taken ., in the demonstration at. the " |dillac and the Hamonip the Home Smith. in full vi their comrades and signetb. trip. This raised anger of mninlng strikers and sitar taunting remarks one of t setters returned to the ranks" Home Smith cleared. Late tonight there was np ly no cliasge in the strike litnn At the headquarters of the A . few broke away from the mob iiut when they saw their con ,____.__,.- . WW i} men's union no word of settle had been received. Five hosts . ; ii the harbor today. - z A llllil" -__..__. DcBlois Bros. per M11 Geo. M C‘ M ‘V ill, DsBlols ....'..-- ._ $100.00 gdmiiiitrnlis .... ""5. (M! BM. w‘ l". J. Al. Mrs. Ellfl Smith Robertson... .... .._ _._._._. 25.00 wash, ______________ __ W. A_ Weeks _......_ .._... 25.00 an“ M [L _ 1.,‘ n. Nicholson, M_ e_ _.-__ sopo Creek n91???“ 9 ‘A . Sir Charles Dalton ,...._.... 25.00 Algal; .1‘. 111111 FEFSJidéTiZQ B. I. Raynor. Albertun __ 28.00 W_ A Mulch. Houston __. _00 1) M M """_ Hyndman and 00., Lioyds 250° e,- _____ _____ "nfir m‘ Agents . A, K H“ _ l v T‘: Col. r. s. 10.00 J. afivicoorggscfif _ ~ A flamenco. 33-33 shaw..." .. .. Miller Bros. ._... ._.. .- - Thomas McDougsll Stanley Shaw k Peardon .._. 2000 M159 a "an. gumuaemda ' F. P. Hennessoy ___.. ___ 10.00 pavid R whit,’ yo“ you“. - Jack Ledwell -._ ._ 10.00 Mmck Maoplmm usable’ g- H. 16111:‘!!! ---~— - ‘ n c. Helm, DQ581116 ..... .._ . F. Hutc eson ......_ .._. , George S Mu _ . J. S_ Wedlock __s._- ._...-._ 10,09 erlcton Leod SaumlisrshNewsoine h Co. w_ A, Luger. y‘ WU“ Redd n ros. , Ar An” k (‘o _____ __ tihur MoPiiail, Argyle 51mm Hon .11: u I16! ...... .._ i. - "' -' e. iiLGMun-gfsi-siisims 15.00‘ M1" B81118 Melly“. New-- Percy P9135 _____________ __ _ 1o 0o 901111111011“ .. .. .. .. Mrs. F.P. Taylor .. toioo ‘M118 M- Mathlsm Summer D, M. McDonald. Springton 5.00 9M9- -11- 3-... .. l. Blake Bros, .._....... ._._.... 50% - A. H. Raynor, Tlgnlsh -._. 5110 SUBSCRIBED IY MEMBERS Joseph Read a. 00., pei’ u. ARGVLE, L. o. L. 1m -' L_ Bradshaw ............... .._ 5.00 . . , "One who sympathise: '.._.. 8.00 A‘. A_ McDougsll . 35,00 ‘ Caledonlsn Club .. _ 25.01‘ J_ G. McPbaii 5,00 Currie d; Murnagba _. 20 00 S_ A. Marley 2,01) Mrs. (Rev) Wm. McLeod.. 5_00 N. A. McNevlu 200 Win. inman, DcSable .. 10.00 Joliu Ferguson p4 5100 George White .......... .. .. .. 5_00!l1‘red Campbell . 5,09 Pauline It. Campbell, Cam- James McPhsil .......... 5.00 bridge. Mass. . . s_oo .r_ w. Mobougail m“. 1.00 V. J_ Harrington, ustoms W_ 8_ McPhiill .. . 5.00 I Examiner. Summcrside .. 2.00 I). J. Campbell 5.00 - Dennis Bolger, Bonshaw .. 5.00 (lood MoPhail ,00 J. w_ Smith, Applli Read. 10.00 J. n. McPhall . soo J n. on. Rliode lBIfliid 25_00'J0hn A. McKlunon _ 5'00 ltlrs. John '1‘. lnman, l-iaup- I G_ M. Campbell 3100 1 ton ...................... .. . .. 5-00 J. M. stewgrg 29° A Friend York Point .. 5.00 Allan Mgmln, 310° Mr, anti Mrs. Robert C_ Mc- ‘Geo. inman .. 500 Neill, llocky Point - » 5.00 Duncan D. Ferguson 2:00 W. K. Rogers, City 25.00 M_ Q Mcpha" 20o llarry M. liyde, (‘ornw .. 10.00 D. J. McLean . 5:00 (Yliarlottetown Guardian 20.00 D_ C_ “chum 3_ o Mr. and Mrs_ John G_ lil- J. J McNevin .. 580 man, DeSablo .............. .. 10.00 min‘ p_ “clown, 2:00 Mr_ and Mrs. ii. Mciiiwen Gordon lnmnn . 5.00 New Dominion .. 5.00 51m" “mun _ “H”. Miss (‘stherins Mac e l, y J, McLeod _ 5M iirookllne. Minus, (now gem" M61190“ 5'00 New Dominion.) ............ .. 5.00 A. L Mouefln 10:00 Mrs. Eupiiemic Grant, Cano gaymo“, Mum,“ _______ too Cove ............... .. .. . J_ w_ Manon“ ‘M J_ A_ Dewar, ‘New Perth . who,“ Bum“ _______ 5:“ Mrs. Eliza J. Pools . . gum“ Bum‘ ‘o. J A. Measervy .. 10.00 w_ ‘L Bum‘ 5'” Miss Jean Hooper, Chsr- Jam“ "own". _____ 3:“ IOUBAOVB- ~-------- -------- '11-“ Nelson llcliinnonm... I00 John A. Memo, Glace Boy 50.00 5mm Iouum ______ ‘to. Roderick MORIO, (Canoe ______i Cove ............ .......-... .._... 10,00 1n” Hon. Justice R. ‘it. Fitnes- Lan ptid funeral o:- ' (l ,.__...... ,........... .._...“ 10.01 “l... Mmmwmmu. u“ Mrs. R_ G. ‘Morton. Hsliin link I ‘ G. Abner Crosby, Bonslinw 10.00 -. ."_-st...i.-" _.. .-