I ;-g§ , orpjt IALI--7 ACRII 0F VAL- sooonded b? .l.....;'.i.1'..l._,. l 1 \ Charlottetown Gtllrdiln, Marni Gtnrdllil Iou Miii mosaic. . . mu that. Iveliln aural-ll m1. ‘ 11110-011011 t1l1 1011111s11si111l1111 ,,. Fons “tot Ilé Hollie-ill illlslllgl. ' Iinilyllliscllsstd. '~il'1‘li011'61_1li1er 1A well attended meeting of m; Trad m . ° “°°"“ Y "d" iv discuss 1111-. talc. Numllck, Agricultural 25bit and 26th. MI- J- 3151119)’ Wediook preaid- “mung ma” present‘ lMlr. While at the meeting hel-d at ISunlmer- iur. Jansen White, iDepruty H9111! . - ' . side tihe previous day and brought 00110111181111 SPECIALS. 32.11.2011; ":::.'::.~..:"".*:;1.::::::: § ' btlc. - ‘NOTICE. - H I ~ ' - master Hotel £12155? 531' minfglfliifmfflimfnggflilialilgfl“ foil: i4 hund ed. J h- H .- . r o u grlmnelnlnnnnnl from the United lStates to the ex- - en lto the proposal to have the ex- MODONALD’ hihitlion international tn scope. IThe lnini-ter of entrance fee was ‘JNO. ALF-RED Land Surveyor, i-Iermanville. . 20319 18 1M. rwswr-so‘ sunsets/Ito‘ NOT “mid” “W”- umier fourteen years. Apply wlith references to Guardian Office. 28419.16.“ suggestions as to _ - Many suggestions lwe-re m-ade and ewAN-l-ED ‘ A-l- FALCONWOQD the matter was left lwith the conl- Honnllnl nnvemnl woman no lake ruittee on classification, l which nn nnnslnn n, lo llmln l“ wnnlln meets at an earliy date, t.) lllalke Apply to Med. su-pt. "wish"- 2704-10-0 e1. wANTED___MAlD FOR GENE; the most perfect class of pelts,- ledge nl nlnln nnoll_lnn_ Annly diid not matter so far ns exhibition Mnnnlnn’ N_ B_ prizes. must necessarily be of equal LOST IIN THIS CITY 0N THE 14th a raincoat. Finder please leave at Jenkins & -SOI'I_B. the class of itur that brought tlhe highest market price, but this was not agreeable to,the maiority. In er so far as prizes were (tbllvdflieii- __3 _ There are four dififerent classes oi ‘FOR SALE ALE OF QUEER ‘on!’ dark silver’ medlum sllvml tor furniture at Mrl. M P. l-Io- . y . gun's 2d Blanca Street at. i1 111118 ‘nilvelqh an: bblaflgggbggedlitt o'clock. s. 111.011. Bearisto, Anc- w“ ‘ V? ”~°“b l “figs ananln n9 Uonecl‘. 2510-0-15 :11. “mi “aiiiw” “ i” the samein each case, _ . 1h other in the some class _ an‘ 15 a; ‘glib: it was contended would not be fair as the male has bell" 0111‘ than the female especially 111 ibis time of V011‘. ‘FOR 8ALE.— SILVER MOON Stiove, fNo. 12. Arivlv vat 1m Prince Street. - . 2317.945 2L 1i, was unanimously decided that .__._ _ male and ifemale foxes should be wmrso A JEACHER r011 shown eeriiiflieiy- k foxes Hlnmnnnlm whoop Annly smalls The possibilities. oi blue town supplement to Daniel Ward. “'9'” diwussed‘ The w!“ o’ "mm 2808-9 15 5i. is going up today and there is the possibility u! IJIIESO ‘$05115 iiliifhei- 'l'_here lwas n suggestion that lmllnik srouun. cum or lvlouev on “mi “m” 'l‘"l é:§“l:l“'gn,e “$113K? Summarfield picnic grounds. fbmmlnbiavnyninlenlell lllnl lllese gwredrilllozannfim may amfly at algal-lures nliliili- Wtiiii b9 i?" "m" u r c ' 2525_3_3l'lt_ another your, as t.lle committee would liluve info ill-titans 11111 i" - . .l x s. soar-on sunoav, AUGUUT @*}§,'"f,,§°,,},,‘,2,, x018 some remarks 22nd between. James ifenry nmlrlnn nlnon lllll, emblem above Douglas; Stanhope and the Me- menuoned Mrnwlllle’ llln Com. tllrodist Church on Covehead mlasloner M Agrlcnllnm nnllllr. mmd- a dim‘ 9mm wam“ wrap‘ “we have satisfied ourselves that Finder please notify Ii. girl. we, know “m, we llnvn bee“ k Peaikeis Station, R. R., . . . mgmore lmrnleawmnlllan gqlzrnnlcln twaurzoa-nlnl. FOR GENERAL ‘heed "ilisillilaliiagfl? llfld lfl, ...... lhiousmvork. iGood wafles. Alibi! fgn‘fg'ofcgn,,s the Jory high price 10:1 nlluuwuu Sttreet. km pmaraddcn lo lne m, llnl 2700.99 81' the Indians have 80! i°° 9337' “é _____-__- w “""“““'.‘i‘:'.‘.;.§;'2.."'°i£t'. mouse mo‘ LOT Foe sate k." §-,",f,f,2;‘,§,f’“¥..s is uelvlorsllle. IWe Si“ Pam‘ Ne" station‘ AW" hope we shall have a Canadaian . Thomas Lmrkln. St. Peters Bav- F Bears“ Msoclallon as nn nnl. . 27110-041421 Ce or m“ exhlblbloln we should ' 1 ta to s1" wosrrlvssv N0 Aovlnvlsl- ml‘ ;"“,?;;";,§.:.‘,,‘";.1,? ‘$111111 re- ‘mentr accepted \t lhil dffico ‘d! Drz w n“; been received that ‘u: “W! “m. “t” a pm)’ ‘m. at‘?! should be mile-wed to exhibit. h" NM m’ m ‘mum,’ "Plain we should endeavor to do at; ‘ h m l; O ‘GIRL wAuTus-AT ‘m: EL- and‘ oil? zngllil‘: Q,°,,,f’“,fl,o,fl,ls.1s01l d9“ “Mei. sent "-3" glialard t8 the day when all classes ‘ llli-b ab!- rrlsar cuss Hones ros of tnr-lbeiiiilggaiilgififgglz. 1.11:1; at sale stitsbls for carriage 0i‘ “Land l: l1 we must snake efforts general iNlity. Speedy. quiet, exhitbitimfltilitlon “he (vol-bearers of and ivillling vorkt-r. Afraid of at conselwm “a “and m, nlrnln nommg‘ ‘MW n‘ ‘mun by we‘ 08am‘ been brought to bear upon "w" or chiumr“ ‘BN3. 1mm Th“ h“ i the last. few years." Home ol- 1.11. Burns»: Guardian thorn dlurlnguswm ennlml as to the Office. , Zilvtiiififli- ‘Mmh d’ gm; to be nlade at I . I i . l 4 ‘WANTED TO RENT-— HOUQB the exhibition. Onieeticn W118 P35 furnished or unfurnished. Cot- on to a , ‘ lnllln or tags Preferred. for famil! °i “OIM-Bwdvi s: ‘Iiilzsmmlfnkxown to ‘hue. Apply J. n‘ ca" o‘ Quit‘; ‘his pm -rk silver, it was claim- dian. ‘égalaraligfi ha the right name for _'______.__,___...__.-__--u-l---—- > Fon sass-aver snail/Id "i" a "i"? i“ ,0 n," (m. ques- ect from Vancouver twocars of , it Wdizlgfglggs o! ll“, committee. Red Cad“ “Hugh! o’ acme“ n91? “Location of alibitlntinl Judi!- quality. As this is the first time iagllédllqyms discussion. 0n this kind of shingles wss- ever es _ .. ‘M; m‘ R. at“. ‘mull. brought 20-4111: pal-t ogttle h- mottionnir J b‘ nnmlmsllll, it was lnml, persons _ wnnting them 854g“! d) l-“W “h. malla- an. should cull’ or ‘Ir te for prices. deci \- me ma“ o, the Conner. Lloyd Allamon. St- Palm Bar. 0"" sgmillillitlii. o . . 2x40. vsuoll on o‘ m an nun“, Dr_ Bsgnall a vote 0i rsrhrir‘ h; snd his confines. r. u - n nnll Mr_ nook, and the Gov- Kingston. -.__- -g.-- I s i é lll land a ‘gulls! " ti...‘ dwellifil‘ d 0111- i" buildings f n v ownedb the l l me null“. h“ “m” i; 151m :nce ‘rgtnzigrefieltilmndaztry by iiidii‘ m‘ 7 Pmm” .1 b hold of this exhibition. all! a 513ml 5. n, ‘lfilgi “igbflfiitoamade a suitable reply c ll‘ l, m Qgprqllrfl his strong belief that I . 1n. For . . n ‘dbl! I . i m. Solicitor: thwIl-lbbmriigf meascg‘: [m ‘Id’,- 1. l. - ‘.._l_...l._.-_..._... " .1, n ._ A ‘CHARLOTTETOWN. sausag- PiIT-SI3II "All PERLMUTTER TFUL BIJMEDY MacSwiney Wants ' Simple Burial (5I1eclsl to The Guardian.) ‘ LONDON. Sept._ i5.——The latest Matt r ' C 1' " - - - £:‘.":‘.f:.:::-::':.: 11".". _ . . v ' s rs o y sa e con . a s dltion oi Terence MacSwiney, Lord ~ Mayor of Cork, remained unchan- Bed and physicians were puzzled "V" iiiiadswilidyb grip on life. Al- though practically in a comatose condition the hunger striking pris- 1 $51561‘ Willis comzcitaus. Jlbhlalked with w e yes er sy w sparing to ranchers was held In the Board of o1 the (jgmmlsnlon n! Asmlcnnurol her his desires as to funeral rites. various phases In connection with gpmrsllgl nl- llle (umn, lwl giftzzfizdsgsgiégiiaQfiIIKzEIII-IPZIHLEIIB éigirdzfihlridililitfll of live foxes towbe Mr. W.R. Reels, Assllgmmgnyflleg- lions all in the Irish tongue. Des- on real on November 24th slack Commlnnlonel.‘ ollnlwn were pite Macswineys Fain leaders said they planned nnlllned the mam make the service the greatest dem- ed ideiwof w-hat had been transacted bnstrstion ln Ireland's history. . . .‘i?r1‘$iT...Ei’...f’?ul‘IZZfiilifilapiiflf Thg Industria] Crlsls lll Italy (Special to The‘ Guardian.) IROME. September 15.—The solu- Mbmon nnn no nnlenllnn wnn ln.k_ taion oi the economic controversy -in ‘Italy has passed lnto the handslof -a or. represent ng nearly 2,000,000 workers and the con l6,“ ml“, lne genernl cnrnlnlllee m federation of industries, represent- " trig more than $2,000.000,000 capl- rtlntl, accord-lug to Sena-tor Contin. llvllll w lock. nl, l e meeting of confederation of u‘ a iclnnssiliglcgsgg: industries in Milan today was ex- ‘ ‘pected to reach an epoch making decisions affecting Italy's national and industrial future. manufacturers are not opposed to lpermitting "the workers to share ‘ in the prof-its and allowing them re- _ Tlhere was some discussion about gggaeliillgllignyinhendnvnilnlznlgnllgzénlcégf ly oppose any attempt on the part “i iioiisewiiiii- Mimi hi!" iiiww" black or snvm‘ n w“ decided u of the unions to intervene in active _ management of factories or to place Miss Mcfiweeney. 195 Queen 5t.- immwe“ “m” °°“°°"‘°d “E m” limitations on the rights of IQCIIIIIO- -' aladfin ildi to ico- 2339'9‘16'3i- nallélzigimgrzgeagnfinlgolnihllglgfin all? ductIIlg prgtlilscéiiolnriat? w: ilénrngd from an authoritative source. confederation " wrr ”““‘”"“"" lfiiiii°oli°yif§i°liiiflififfillifil. Pohtlca] wllfkef " Was Shot Dead (Special to The Guardian.) CHIJCAlGO, Sfptfifinllhgga 15.5111110041- ""-""““"‘"”"'"~‘"'—""*'“- . . " 1 shed occurred, n e te 1' mar)‘ ‘WlNTfflP-A gfiihfi $010 3,14".- film's‘: ‘ufahliefifwglfffififluwhsfi hers-today ‘when Michael Fennes- era .0 l.‘ l). 1 . i'- I~ 1'1 as , n. worker for the Democratic H‘n13' em A“ mama“! ‘nudes competmg an n?” cuIldIdate fon state senator. was shot and killed by T-homns Powers n policeman. The shooting follow- ed an argument near a voting booth Powers was placed under arrest. Bolsheviki Wish T0 Regain Prestigc (Special to The Guardian.) pontoon. sept- 1t'-_—W1th the Y" their armies COIII nl mobiliza- Bolsheviki are about to start n general offensive Poland, according to uuoffi vices received here toda) iect of this renewal of the caul- pnign on s major scale is to regain Russia's shattered tige, principally through the cup- Ciiiedmiiii“ Club ture of Wat-saw the dispatches said cial ad- lnilitnry pges- English Labor llONtDON, Sept. l5.——The hoard of directors of the Daily I-lerald, the English Labor newspaper llas re- offer of 75,000 pounds for aseof their property blade by Bolsllevist sources, to an announcement Tuesday. Fran offer has resigned from the board it go into Russian hands. ___-¢0>-—-—- LOST. CAPTAIN R luurslr, ‘Step3 a reef :11 Iilose Point will-lie endeav- olting to enter Lunenburg Iinrbm‘ this morning, the ililrefi massed schooner, (‘lhanles A. Riltcey‘, Captain 0. llicker of Mnhone was crew got. ashore by illedireeches buoy but the whip went down be- fore the mailer could get away. ----<¢0->-———- THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE,- mnn. moon, are; rosomo. IQQMGIIIIJGI‘ m. -' Thursday, moderate westerly winds, The tide will be higth this after. umn at 12.17 and tomorrow n: than tolnulrow morning at 5.89. New nlloon Sunday, Sept. 12th. First quarter MondanBept. 20th The Klarklirbdn Company in their presentation of tile delightful humorous three no; play Potllsll and aPerlmutter scored a distinct hit and the big audience went away fee"!!! that in this production they hnd certainly got their full mOIley's worth of entertainment. The story of lPotasb and Perl- lnutter deals with the adventures of Abe and. Mswruss, their friends and rivals. The two partners, deer pits their continual quarrels, are shown to be generous and loyal to a fault. Troubles -pII8 up Iasl on them. Their rival has n designer whose goods make those oi‘ Potash and ‘Perlmutter the laughing stock of their customers; their lawyer, Henry Flcldman proves to be n ras rai; the Russian government has their bookkeeper arrested on 11t- tempied charge and in order to save him from extradition they risk their fortunes and are on the verge of bankruptcy. Then enters Ruth A’f fIlEI lI}i Gilitiiliiiil. the designer of (he enters lunsilille and ilelp tile bookkeeper, she get a new sacque for Potash and of politics and plenty of f-as iightful comedy‘ look the part. splendidly. erybody was sibltsfied. The play for tonight is Man From Home." THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10,1920 fam- ous Arverne Sscque, and with her ‘ irappiness. She secured u great politician lo s out Perl- nluttel- that brings in trade with a ruflli; she helps rout the rascally idwyfll‘ 111111. iibaliy she consents t0 become Mrs_ Perllnutter, while the Young bookkeeper weds the charm- iiit; 1'0"": daughter of Abe Potash. Plenty of love, plenty of law, plenty hions 111111 plenty of fun in this most de- Mr_ Kinrk as Mawruss took the purl in his lninlllnblo manner and as Abe Perillluiter Mr. Scovllie Tile various other nlembersrof the cast Clilifleil out their parts in typical Klark-lirban -t‘o., style— which means th-lt practically ev- "The (Special to The Guardian.) lLOlNDON. September 15.~'i‘er- once MicSwiney, hunger striker, Lord Mlayor of Cork, was in ll rav- ing iliifilllilill! during the greater 11011010 $110010 M11011 BPGOMES 01111l100s Sinn Fein army. MoSwiney talked wildly and shouted commands, his his slater said. This morning realizing tllnl llo might betray Si n Fain- BGCTBLS Announcement of tilts fact in the journal of the Missourle Medical 058$. "this station at Kslllihi Hawaii Association was con-firmed tto-niglrt lor-Strlkinl by iDr. Claude Lavindar, of tlile Washington Public Ilenith Service. set n score of others. "The slilmtilllg part point for this stuldly was tile observation that now ~___._.____._,________~___ and tblen dlhe course of Ilile disease was tut-ally wrecked and her muster (lleplosy) appeared‘ to ‘be iiavorobly influenced by treatment wlllll cilant- dllawnclzi. ‘fills six members of the Inlougra oil." says an offtciad reps-e- sclnltlclltive."'lll1eltrenltlnenhllowever. lglyefl; wgpg psmpsd in October, was attended with many difficulties and could not be carried out in sll ad ill-w ‘from disease: "Wiiliid ciumflmimfl"! °ii h” “m3 Provincial affairs ever since be .':::1.:;;":1:'¢.f::1..':"'::t1.12.11; u- u- cnimed (.f it tulnltril Dr. Dee-n prc lpsrod one solution know-n ms ‘ethyl the identity of his successor. ester‘ flrom tllle chaulmoogm tree." , staid Dr. Lavindar in Washington “Alt this point. the United States Public Iiealtil Service enlisted the cooperation or lProi. L. E. Dean. hMti of the cliiemical department of the College of Hawaii, and president of tllln institution, suggestion that gal-palm atttnnlvpts be made either to isolate the active mnetiltiuent of tihis drug orborlevtee means for mskbls its fainting this rare oil in adequate nwlnwn condlllon lg Elm n“, mlarliltles. ‘like clln-ulmoogvra tree. ‘The latter 111w been wwmllusll- u a llsuve of India. 11o obtain lmgqusln llllmbél- of isms. u“, mined to remain the same as for- m Th‘ m t h b liisdervli (iovemlmatntis sending Prof merly in their position. ll‘! 1'60 611 1w 9m Joseph I1‘. Rock. ttlle department . curried on at we ievmv invesu-l of Agriculture to Diwmiqlll. Ho will Tlrlzlfguflzivzlfflllzzg" Um“ h“ lbflitg back steeds lac slips, which i’ ‘ the worn will be set out db Government c“ "i" Q“°°“i°"i- HI‘.- lloDonsld, director ottln stst- unmet-lea in Hawaii and elsewhere." - tiowtinued adnnvinis-tmtios feasible, b h t is k wit Bun sets this evening at. 6.09 and a Jn§°§1”,,‘3‘,,'§,.f.,,, elflllllnx balls all-musty Dr. .1. suffering 0mm leprosy ieaxl offliclais 1 ces Mayeneli, "who negotiated the 0,1 1mm United Swim pubiilc Health Service to believe they have at is" ' as a ‘result ‘Til?! HGPitIIO recently mum; n cum for “mt ancient gm 1111119" Hi i° i5 i‘ "i" i’ P“ mm“- dlwad dt-sease. Everyone o1 tth s "limb-Y it" “i9 ‘mi?’ “P” i” Se” have recovered til such an execrlt my rm” yesterday i‘) km as to warrant is release oll psrolle and aliltor a your not one has shown to the circus showing here IIIIIP smallest sylmptom of recurrence to wreck tile menagerie. threw one cage containing part of last night, his sister Annie while raving IM winey, asked his declared today 11s silo left Brlxton relatives to forcibZ-y gag him if prison after visiting him. lie “NH he became zleliriculs while the pris- llluglniug ll.1t he was leading a on doctors were present- ' Ii . Dennis Bolger, Bonsllaw .. 5.00 DeBlois Bros, per Mr, Geo. J. W_ Smith, Appin Road. 10.00 DeBiois ..- $100.00 .i_ n. Dix Rhoda lslsllu 2500 Goff" Bros, per Mr _ Mrs. John '1‘. lnman, Hump- Robertson ... 25.00 ton ...................... .. . 5.00 W. A_ Weeks .. ... 25.00 A Friend York Point .. 5.00 D. Nicholson, M_ P, -..,,,_ £0,110 nil; and Mrs. Robert C_ Mc- Sir "Charles Dalton .. ..._... 25.00 Neill, Roclry Point .. 5.00 B. I, Raynor, Alberton ...... 25.00 W. K. Rogers, City 25.00 W, A llutob. Houston .__. l0_00 Iinrry M. Ilyde, Cornwall 10.00 I-Iyndmsn and Co.. Lloyds Charlottetown Guardian 20.00 Agents . 25.00 Mr. and Mrs_ John G_ In- Col I1‘, B. Moore .... 10.00 man, DeSable .............. .. 10.00 A Horne & Co 25-00 Mr_ and Mrs. H. McEwen Miller Bros. . 20.00 New Dolllinion .......... .. 5.00 Stanley Shaw 20,09 Miss (‘otherine MacNeili, h‘. P. Henuessey .. 10.00 Brcokline, Mlass., (now tack Ledwell .. 10.00 New Dominion.) . .. 5.00 t. H_ Jenkins 1000 Mrs. Ellphelllilu Grant, . l}, p‘, flutcbieson . 10_00 Cove .............................. .. 5.00 I. B_ wedlock ..... ... l0_00 J_ A, Dewar, New Perth 10.00 Ssnnde u, Nevrsonls d1 Co. 10.00 Mrs. Eliza J. Poole 1'0.00 Reddin. Bros. ..._.... .. ._ 10,00 J A. Messervy ....... .. .. .. ' 10.00 Ailey l: (lo. ._....._ iii-ii" Miss Jean Hooper, Char- non q, m_ Hughes"..- ..- 10.00 lottetown. ...................... .. 20.00 r‘. l9. Murrliil Brmamnm 15-00 John A. McRae, Glace Bay 50.00 Percy Pope 10,00 Roderick liicilae, (Canoe Mrs. F.P. Taylor, 10.00 Cove ..... ..' ....................... .. 10_00 u_ M. McDonald, springton 5.011 Hon. Justice n. n. Fitzger- Biske Bros. .. _ . _ _ __,.,_ 5_0li aid 200i‘ A. l-I. Raynor, gnisb .. 5,00 Mrs. R_ G. Morton. Halifax 10H Joseph Read k Co., per M. G. Abner Crosby, Bonshuw 10.00 L Bradshaw ..- 5.00 Mr. Cyrus McNelll, New "Olievrho sympatllizes . 8.00 Dominion .......... .. . . 500 ' 25-0" Mrs. Earle Smith, e ., Currie d: Murnagllan 20 00 Washington .................... .. 50.00 Mrs. (Rev) Wm. McLeod- 5_00 Allan McDougaL, Nine Mile Mn. Inmnn, DeSnble . . 10-0" Creek .............................. .. 5.00 Georlie White . 5,09 Abiiah G_ lnlnan, E. Provi- Paullne R. Campb , Cam- deuce, R. I_ .................... .. 10.00 bridge, Mass. .. 5,00 D, M. McLeod, l-Iunter lRiv- V. J Harrington. 1119011111 er .................................... .. 10.00 Examiner, Summerside .. 2.00 AK. Henry, Granville, 4.00 Alleged Clue For Lepnsy Elephant Throws ivltslilNcroN. Sept. lfi-Success Menagerie 'Ar0und 8000111111! pull experiments upon 59 persons " ‘ , _ ‘at SALINA, KA/S, Sept_ 15—-lt re- quired three rounds from tlve ar- "Bu," der" n trained etephsnt belonging The animal llnd gone mad and started Ha four lions n distance of 30 feet and up- Doln. ' “Following n course of treatment ll ln l exlendlng 0v" about a yam‘ 58 with (lets s of e proposed game i919. Up tlo ltlow they have remain- "Ons difficulty now lies in ob- Settlement 0i Industrial Troubles (Special to Tho Guardian.) ROME. 1380b 15.——Negotiations ileiwedll the workers and manufac- turers to bring about n settlement o fthe industrial problem will be rdfliimed under government direc- ii011. according to advices received today, from .Milarl_ lAtbouBh the owners naturally are continuing their position to union control of their factories, many are favoring the profit sharing system as a sol ution. indications are however that they will insist upon {I19 workers evacuating lilo plants they have seized before agreeing to any set- tiements. Maritime Provll c ‘s Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian ) 8T. STEPHENS FAIR OPENS. ST. STEPHEN, N.B., S ptelnb- er Iii-The St. Stephen exhibition opened this morning snl every- l-hlng is in full swing despite the heavy rains. -—-——¢-0>-~——- THE ELECTION IN COL- lOHE-STER. TRJURO, September 15.—Colches- Ministrr of Public Works and (laptain Hugh Dickson, farmer, lab- or candidate who is opposing his reelection, Iloth sides are well organized and n strong canvass is being made for the womens vole. It is exlpected that the majority in either case will be a small one. RAINS REDUCE POTATO CROP. FREDEIRICTON, N . B . , Septemb- er 15.~The heavy rains of the last tlwo weeks have reduced the pota- to crc-p of New Brunswick fully 25 per cenL, according to a statement made today by Hon. I-KJ. Tweedal, lMinllster of Agriculture. Canadian Boys i0 Join Warships (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, lSepi. 14.—-On the re- quest of the Department of Naval Affairs at Ottawa. to the Navy League of Canada, fifty Ontario boys—-lnenlbers of the Boys‘ Naval Brig1l1ie+~utlll leave Toronto io- marrow fol- Halifax to join the new ships presented by Britain to the l Canadian Navy_ ' The event marks an epoch in Can adian naval history because this is the first group of boys definitely launched upon 11 Canadian Royal Naval career as the result of the efforts of the Navy League of Can- ada-—~snd it marks definite recog- nition of the work of the. League. Tile boys are all of fine type, rep- resentative of the best Canadian spirit and tradition Resignation 0i Hon. E. A. Smith NEW BRUNSWICK LIBERAL GOVERNMENT TALKING DIS- SOLUTION AND ELECTION (Special to The Guardian.) ST. JOHN, Sept. 15—Hou. E. A_ Smith, Minister of Lands and Mines has resigned his portfolio. The resignation was submitted to his Honor tile Lieut. Governor and llas been accepted, the announce- ment was made yesterday by Pre- mier I-‘oster_ In speaking of the matter Hon. Mr. Foster said the name of Hon. Dr_ Smith's succes- sorsor would be made public in a short time. The Premier sold tlllis resignation was not the re- slllt of any difference of opinion as to stumpage or any mailer of public policy but arose because of a division of opinion in connection preserve Dr. Smith has been in the government from the first and llas been n prominent figure in election. There is no word as to —--{0->-i- - I LONDON, lSept. 15--Mnyor Mac- trr County is stirerd over the con- enlerln , g the norlil end of the house test between liion. F..B. .Mc(.urdy, and almonl wreclllng ll‘ Benn we" III Digby St. Patrititis‘ DIGBY, September l6.—One of the worst electrical storms which place this morning resulting in were struck, Si. Patrick's Catholic ‘cilurcll being the worst sufferer. This building which stands on a high iliil, w-ls struck twice. If not. three tlmts. ‘fllere are holes in the roof, front wail, foundation and tlv- steeple is ripped Winflows were torn out and thrown around and it will cost a great deal to repair the dnnlage. The other three buildings were on St. Mary's street, a few hundred yards apart. They were the residence of ~S.L. Suits, a cottage owned by Edward Sullivan and the Hutcheson barn. Tile latter was set oujire and de- stroyed. Auadiavilie, the John M-uriey, was badly damaged. in ilear River the house of Stan- ley Sullivan w-as struck. the bolt torn to pieces and. portions torn out, but no one was hurt. 000111101 tile tiliitllells Friend Iiere 011cc More of the children who gave the kilb dies the time of, their life last aut- umn with his big free picnic in Victoria Park arrived in the city from Sussex. N_ B_, on Tuesday night after spending the winter and summer in Cuba and is ready to repeat the picnic act again this coming Saturday st the Park. - Mr_ O'Connell gave one of his picnics in St. John several days ago and tudging by the reports in the St. John papers it was the big- gest kind of n success. That is the kind of a one the Charlottetown picnic will be and the ladies were busy yesterday afternoon in the League of IIle Cross Hall prepar- ing the boxes of good things. Today Mr. O'Connell will visit all the schools here and distribute his coupon tickets for the picnic. Most of the preparations are being completed. The stage at tbs Park and the roped space will soon be put up_ Car owners no doubt will drive the orphans-from both Or- phanagles to and from the picnic grounds It will be a kindly deed. The League of the Cross Band will play at the rpicnic ‘and tho some fun which featured the event lasl year will be repeated Thous- ands of bright new cents will be scrambled for by tile “Children's Prlend"—wbo delights to make all boyls and girls happy. Here's a hearty welcome to Mr. O'Connell. London Goal Strike Immment (Special to The Guardian)‘ LONDON, Sept 15——With a coal strike almost certain, London is today faced by another period of wartime rationing. A statement" made by Premier Lloyd-George to- day indicating that the govern- ment will not consider the Union Miners demand that wages be in- creased and price of coal reduced, made the strike appear more cer- titln. FORMER MONICTON PEOPLE iN DIBPUT-E OVER YOUNG GIRL. NEWARK. Septemiber 15.-—By a court decision’ handed down this afternoon Mrs. Annie OTI-ien, Moncton, N.B.. was denied pos- session of her l3 year old daught- er, Kathleen. Theygfil was award- ed to Mrs. Lillian Delaney, this city, her foster mother. Vice (Xian- cellor Fielder. in announcing the decision said he would insert a clause restmining the child's par- ents ever from attempting to gain possession of her. , Kathleen was placed in the home of 'M»r. and lMrs. Delaney when she was a year old because the , ‘ were unable to! provide for her. She did not know that the Delanerys were not her reeiparentl until o few weeks ago when the action for her reooverey was started‘ by same The government is deter- vessels TbereThis step was taken Ivy Mn. O'Bri- Mrs. O'Brien, who is a sister of rmon Delaney. the foster- father. en after the Delsneyi had separat- ed and Delaney assisted her in her attempt to get Kathleen ‘back, sc- cording to statements made in Times by Lightning Baits: , 000110» ‘ eat Damaged; Ill-Harley Broil hm, son of std Brougbm, a ever passed over this country took in! d! BT95‘! NWT», revive bipi. but. you; u _ as l from began last evening l s to paces ‘gab -~A heavy electrical and rain afar . service to eastern Mints is liltdl residence oi Plllilidd. iron ‘bride’ and concrete abutltiflt int. the head of Haw-keebury barb l or are down. ‘ ADVOICATE {HIDEROUGH - QU RY BE OR ' MEDDLlNu-e Hurrah, boys! He's here again. l . Mr J. D. 01ConneIl,,the friend WITH TARIFF -~ ~. - l a rwlil 011111111- uvanroon _n.s.. Salute-nib " otion man rq Il aged 24 years, w "instantly k I'| u» - .1 n1 I) 1 1 11 hll home 1111i‘ M11111!‘ in’ lllut amaze n B Y ourllaces m‘. H“ nwoflmnud n‘. prelBht and made every ‘libs house vnu "torn up eqni ably, plaster and thingies v l- . thrown in, every direction. The‘ n o'clock and continued w terruption until this morning vii a heavy rainfall. . - ‘ HALIFAX,N.S., September“ i " swept over the province 111st nigh and today. Damage is reported, s. several places, and Lbs telegi-pp- A dos-patch from Port l-Isvfi bury ssyi that no trains ma, Hsllfai or Sydney arrived fill’ today. Beteral bridges‘ at that piss have been carried away. and ti Labor Congress Discusses Tara; (Special to The Guardian.) wmnson, Sept. l5—'I\h0 Trad Labor Congress in Canada and. in the report of the Executiv ~ liiillee favoring the removal of,‘ question of custom duties " politics slla susiestea mt decision should be reached onl. after an exhaustive enquiry ‘ ' strive to enable workers to ‘blls, cold proper wages. During ‘tad? past year, says the report, than ’ has been carried on n very activ _ campaign by that concern in th§ interests for IIIIB adoption of Free Trude policy in Cansda_ '1' a number of the workers eng-ag In Canadian branches and Unite States inalustrials and other indn trials claiming the tmrll is noose sary for their existence, the duel tion is a vital one. ‘ mnntlallcwon. Sept. 15-4:- spite of miterated official dental. ; . "that have been given, reports ar- I, l that preparations are going o‘. " quite actively, especially durini. the past few weeks toward-s n. Pa, vincial general election. 60ml? time ago Saturday, October 9' was tentatively set. as the date (ff poliing_ The programme as I now stands is that there will be general provincial election eitbt late in October oi- early in Noveil bar. - U. F. 0. t0 Support i; Prin. A. W. Bur ‘ i 0 oclsl to The Gusr-fisn. adult-mono. em 151m; nouncenient. was made today 06? lowing a meeting of the Brant U1 0. last night that. support - wool be given A_ w. Burt, late Pflndi‘. pal at present on the stat! of tb ‘i Brent-ford Collegiate Institute an also Vice-President of t-be Ind pendent Labor Part7. if be wot nominated for the Federal ridI st Brantford by 111A’. Feed Prices Are (lradnnlly Fallin uoixrron. Sent. ie-Irllo uni time firmer bu received -- u enquiries from farm organized -~ as to the prices of feeds ~ f advice Ian been to hold oil ~-t -» n Mo! nre dNOIIIII and . probably go lower. Whcl prion quoted lat “Q were - V In 11006 0111.00. m: 011.». ~ 11m 950.», llru $54,», All f ' sold this fall must. sbov! th OOIIII.‘ lIylIl on liq. ~