The Paper Thai; Covers Prince Edward Island 1 . Like the / i ll l‘ t; rlottolown i» Dewo 1' {i} 1i Guardian, Three Cont; Willi Guardian. Founded 1801. Evening final-glen. $87. Wlzlllo CONFESSIDN AT CHURCH SERVICE Yitllng Man Confesses Having Murdered His Mother Seven Years ‘Ago, a, Crime for Which ills Father was Hanged. (United Pren.) "Arise and confess your shouted Rev.‘G.N. Sharpe, evange- in tile trial, ya» ' l’:- ’ . .- ,l‘\'l ’ hound‘ iih the cellar of tlielr farm, er - on altered and her throat IPDESHERTON. 0111-. July 24c: cut. Circumstantial Dvlllence wag 111118. all that could be produced against her husband but a list, tn appealing to a revival nleet- verdict of zuilty was returned and 111K 111 51119111. Grey ‘cmiiii-Y- A"1'ihe paid the penalty oll tile scaf- °1t1 110V". 211 1111 111i11151F1°11§ "m1 ifold. Arnold l4 years of ago at tile time, was never suspected. "l was seat and confessed to murdering just Paung hrehhfhslh» U)“, ghhh h, his tnothcr seven yours i180. a crime describing the murder, "when my for which his fatller was hanged mother whmed me to “om keep. lng bal company. I grabbel , .tlck L9"? 1n a 51°" “m1 heauatmg of wootd and lhlt her over the‘ lie-ad. voice told the story oi his struggle t; mhgghd the body m me “hm. respected farmer, arose from ills on circumstantial evidence. 01' 89V?" lie-MB "0 51111 111° “we M and covered it with earth nnll then a guilty conscience. The lnlirrler of Mrs. Henry Love was of tile mostl "bmufl ‘chariwler- H" “my w“ will be charged with murder. Telephone to Ship 1,400 Miles Away (United Press.) s1‘. JOHIN‘S, Nfld_, July 24.- ‘ll lreiess telephone communication wit‘ steamship Victorian 1200 1111195 away was reported satisfac- tory ttoday, by ofllclals who spoke to vessel, colutuslin strains? l - - r. e a HIRE prions calm ‘c a o _ F noses-a -tf. a. - __ ___..__..._._ ‘FOR SALE ONE cHolcE lvllLK cow just iresllenetl. L.D. rCar- son, East Royalty- 1764144141 IEXPlERIINOED BUSINESS MAN would like position in 1501131521 t store. Apply Business being E1OBHLM1I1BTB 111 011181" 11°11‘ can be made as successful in Guardian Office. tious of the stale will not report Prince Edward islnndas in any ._-_¢----— 111191‘ 101133’ 1t was indicated. Siirilllii other place in the Dominion if ‘FOR QALEFJEAVY ghowfl of the strike to other bituminous Slhfled h, (he fight ‘vhy’ [he mo. uitahie ‘for 'D\3i111ri§‘1;:11°' A p y a till . p 90945-2841. paper z oil cloth. ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL qpdgework in family of three. No . l 108 Kini! St. ‘vvasbInS ADD Y 1762_7_21_tt e-WANTED, 7- A SECOND CLASS ' teacher for Millcove School; 411111‘ plemont $851-$131?“ égiighson-wh“ N. A bi . e 0 ‘ ' r m; 1854 7 211 3i. ________,..___ ‘WANTED-MAID FOR causa- lli housework. Good wasflfl- A11 ply Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, 1&4 , Prince street. 9991-6-23 ~ Tfidrrlvetv no ADVERTISE- month Qcggpted M, this office for next day's issue after 0 0-111- ‘m lee paid for in advance. _ ‘TEACHER WANTED - FIRST or second class, for North Wiéifiii" loo School M slhlnnlfigeht 11 A l Geo. c M18 - ‘my ' 1703 7 19 7/1. Tod-m. WANTED Iii SMALL family to assist with housework coon, weasel nnnly at Gllortihl“ om . c“ lioo 7 21.n- owaurso sov 1'0 LEARN til-us business one with a high school education preferred. A9111! 117 ‘otter to Box s12. omo-ae-tr. ‘FOR SAME-Chevrolet Auto. Dv- ' livery with covered in bod! l1}: overed in express wagon. 'W. - Wellner. 1458-7-0-tf. ‘WANTED - TEACHER FOR Springfield Scool District No. 95 Supplement lncludlnl 8°“ eminent minimum, 8150; 111"" teacher preferred. Alibi! t0 W91‘ llngton Hllllfllll. sec. of Lrultées Emerald ll. R. 1539 7 14 11 ‘nscnssearrsrlvs WANTED- for "Old Reliable Fonthlll Nur- series." Dig ' sales are to be made in sellln! bursary’ W101i during the reconstruction per- iod. Splendid opportunities for live salesmen. P11811651 11011111115‘ sions paid; h ndsome free equipment. Large ist ohfrult and ornamental specially for our P. . Stone and Welllnxton, \ Ontario, 1m 1 a1 Inaiii .___..._.___.__.___._ moon-Am QYDNEY, RICH- mond, or Convent square, a fill‘ "col of child's clothes: also a bv t-he (United Press.) (United Press.) coal (United Pren.) injured by bomb explosion- of Athlone's nlllne toned. The Oannd ment except by the press. of Devoushlre. u ANHOU NDEMENTS, her-t day's in bob! carriage wheel on Cumber- land, Wveyrnouth or Grafton its. Finder please leave at 164 87'1- ", gt, t . ma». leu paid for in advance. O. II"! ‘Wynn ll11l°!1l!l.- went to school, Love-was held by the nutiiortles of Owen Sound and Earthquakes in Daiiiornia _ BEDDING, California, July 25.— Four earthquakes shook trail Riv- er Valley, eight miles northeast of lteilrling, during twenty four hours ending at 8 a. m. today, according to it telephone message here. The quakes were sufil-cleilt to violently rattle dishes. The Valley ism-or Mount Lasllen and the belief is the quakes may have been connected with the volcano. ' lllinols Coal Mines Closed by Strike CHICAGO, July 25.-—A complete tie up of every coal producing mine in Illinois before night was D10" tiicted today by here. An unauthorized strike today ro- sulterl in D0 per cent. of the mines ODGFfltllPS fields was feared, coal 011911110111 said. . lvt-ticral conclliiators were expec- ted to arrive at the coal field to- day and to forward all 011110111 1U President Wilson. CoaLoperators declared that the situation was a inr-llat-c to the nation's coal suit" ply next winter. Miners striking tlrlllninrl increased Wilkes- ileavy Battle Fought in Thrace LONDON, July 24.—'l‘he follow- ing official conllllllnlquc was issu- ed regadlng operations in Thrace Greek leglllion here toda-y: "The enemy bombarded bridge- htllds at Kuloll, Burgas with artil- lery. They also atta railway ‘brldile. eked the Mrlrltsu Greeks returned the enemy fire. A Greek airplane was bombing. The batteries woro in action for lonlz ooriolis =11 11 time and they prevent“ 111° m1” ing been previously engaged in the ture of tile bridge-bonds by the largo“ concern of the hhhl this enemy. in the Khml-“dch Sim’ side pf the Atlantic. ills brother, there was heavy infantry fire on ‘both sides." Venice. July 24.——Slx persons ln-- clurllng two English sailors were hump“ when a bomb was thrown in the course of a demonstration at n cafe in San Mnntes Square hero today. Llfd Byng is Mentioned . For Governor General LONDON, July 24.-—lVlention of Lord Byngn name in connection with tho flovornor-Generalship ,0! Canada is a revival ofnitiitfliiieilifl which appeared some inollt-lis use in the newspapers, when the Earl was also ment-l ian Associated Press was officially informed that neither name had been considered in connection with the 1191101111‘ Recent despatchos from London mentioned the name of Lord Bynll us the likely successor to the tDuke we contrive nvnivrs. unnrm us, are oPOBITIVELV NO ADVIRTIOIt- merits accept ll at this office f0!’ e after 6 pm. liar. ‘P. m-Hxilvll; IiXCUN£ON f eaves Nor mo, tov non ul- I atra iht wu to ind th t ntt- 6th land 18th. Apply ional u. I. A The Poop x CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 2o, 1920. - Accuses War Plutniirats (United Press.) ‘ROME, July 24.-—-Preiuier Glollt- it's assertion before the chambgr of deputies that war plutocrats were financing the recent tlisorll-l ers throughout Italy, has caused a 111111011111 sensation. Newspapers fir" llliy tlolllniltleri that he leil all he knows nllblnlttiilg proofs so that the guilty may be punished. The ltipocn said “Uiolilti must tell all A Visit to the Plant A representative of The Guar- lllnn had the privilege and pleas-l urn last week of being shown lhrotigll the prelllises of Messrs J. &-T_ Morris, Water Street, lnallu- facturers of the famous Peerless Dry Ginger Ale and other temper- nte beverages bearing tho Peer- less label. _ l~‘ew citizens have any idea of the wonderful industry which is bc~ lug curried on ilcrc or its marvel- lous growth since it was started in ffllltrlottclown but n. little - more thnn u year ago. Already the de- nulnd for the Peerless brand drinks has so increased that the output now amounts up to a car intld per duy. - Hero indeed, is ample demonstra tioil that a manufacturing industry motors having the coilrage to prove their fnlth ill it. by the necessary expenditure for a costly plant and accessories (File industry s" well established is going rllleatl by leaps and bounds and it is only rt question of a com- paratively short tlnlo before all ex- tension oi‘ the present rillarltrrs will be necessary for illf‘ require- ments of this np-to-date and grow- ing concern. " The great feature which lnlpres scs one upon making a visit through the Peerless plant is the immaculate cleanliness of every- thing about the place and which ilnmncullalenelrs pertains to the nlinulest detail of everything con- nected with the manufacture of the Peerless aerated product. Messrs lMorrls were singularly fortunate in securing llle services of a gentleman, who like the pro- duct of their establishment is "peerless" in ills line of business. an probably no greater expert in the manufacture of aerated Wflicrfl is l-o be found in America, he hav- rlnotller highly qualified expert has alsn recently arrived here to assist in the successful carrying out 01 11m new P. id island industry. Already the Peerless 200011111111“ gained ll reputation that may. be termed continental. (‘nrlnltlls arc slliltlwli 11'1"“ C1111" lotto-town daily to the various his! cities of Canada and lllr- United States and even from the fur-riff W-esi. ind-inn islands and Oilba there is an insistent and Brewing demand for these goods. No better idea can be formed 01 ITALIAN Plltulil , , crusts SENSlliilN llioting. Newspapers oi Financing Q Recent Demand Explanation. he knows)’, The Tribuna declared the country wanted to know all about the millionaire black hands and insisted that the matter be thoroughly investigated. Thn King's prosecutor today opened an investi- kallon of the slump ill Italian n- sols. It was explained that lmpo i.- ant documents had DOUil,l't.lllilii ro- vealing a stock conspiracy to en- gonllci- a conspiracy. PEERLESS BEVERADES MANUFACTURED IN an. l. a » WlN CONTINENTAL FAME The Demand for these Refreshing and De1'ciou's Temperate Drinks Manufactured by J. 8r '1‘. Morris in Cnarlottetown Continues to Grow. and Some Description of the Process of Manufacture. ' germ-proof filtering ilrocrss. From the filters it passes wvr-r ice to a block tin reservoir I. l1: hoftlre go- ing to the carbollllior. In this last llalnod devise thr- water becomes saturated withcarbonic acid gas untier great itreszsilre, a process without which lllly kind m‘ hovel-- ago would prove flat, stale and m. siilld. The gas ill-comes liqulfierl unlit-r ihl‘ ileavy pressllrr- having n lt‘lll1l(‘i'il1.lil‘(\. of 97 degrees below zero in the cylinders and igillcntcd by an electrical attachment as it en- ters tho cllrilnnators. The gas-cilar- gvll water then goes to the three- llllllli! lnachlnes, whore the requir- ed amount of syrup is put in the bottles, the charged water added and tile crown cup bearing tho lil- ltlnis .l. & 'l‘., M_ put oil, the whole process being carried out. ziilionlat- icn1ly_ Before ille bottles arc filled they are twice passed fhrnllgll- a hydro wnsllfilg machine so that there is llo r-llzmco in the world oi’ anything unclean adhering to them inside or oil‘. At one stage of this process tilt-y receive ten minutes great- mvrlt frniil jets of n strong caus- tic solution heated t0 145 degrees i-‘r. After receiving n double spray- lllg of clean warm water and a fin- al rinse of fresh water they are then filled and carried automatical- ly on it circular carrier to lilo lab- oiling machine whore the Peerless label ls attached, which is also an interesting sight tn behold. This machine has a capacity of 0011b- (‘ll-l a minute Tile only work done bv hand is the attaching of ille gold foil around the necks of the li-ryfisinger ale bottles. Sn far no satisfactory foillng machine has been invented. Every DTOCiIIIHOTi is taken -in the handling of tho bot- tles sn that no damaged ones can Stet by. Ilpstalrs is the laboratory where tile various 055011005 and flavors which enter into the making of those tlrfpks is kept. Some of these are highly concentrated products lire experlsve beyond anything one. would imagine, some costing as highly concentrated products belngtrtnfilcient to carry the flavor through several gallons_ The syrup composed of the best quality of sugar and distilled water is boiled in a steam jacketed kettle lined with glass and passes throlllzll fil- lers into glass lined storage tanks. The flavors are, then rldllell ailrl the syrup repassos through l1 pulp firm make all their own extracts. The ilntlles are imported the repute in which they are lie-ill than is furnished 11)’ 11"? 11191 11""- Mr Webb, the purchasing agent t...‘ n“. Now vork. New ilavon and Hartford Railway has mmic an “ms;- to the Messrs Morris to take the entire output of their bloat Pv- ory year and llrlvc it. placed on sail‘ all over this retreat railway system. Mr. Webb who has been biiylhi; supplies for the rallwny for the last twenty years has during ihnt time it is needless to say, sampled many and various temperate drinks and he has made the statement that the Peerless brnnrl of izlnlfer ale is the purest and boat that he lras yet fasted. This certainly is a grant testimonial to the quality of the lslnnd manufactured article. Al though the manufacturers are not yet-in e position» to supply an or- der, of such magnitude it must he ‘an inspiration and a source of great encouragement to the firm to receive snob a tribute Charlottetown water is probably ll pure as can be found anywhere. Anti yet. when tlle reporter visit- ed the Peerless plant liut Saturday Dill‘! ‘avg: h! it water was bclll made ltilT our». donut <1- in have them made locally. firm. blended so as to produce one in are ille best obtainable. sequr-nily obtained in this wily. About 25 hands are at presen employed by the firm. Tile business requires all avail maturity. before being shipped flit filter to ille filling machines. Tile 1n car load lots direct from the fuc- tory The boxes are made in Grim‘ by, Qlltn, it being found impossible What. is it that puts your flint!" nlo in a class by itself? was one question pilt to a member of the A combination of ingredients which are thoroughly matured and ilivirillal taste, and ille ingredients The plnnt utilized in tho manil- fnciurc of the drinks comprise the last word in machinery of this kind and the best results are con- ablo space in the building now oo- cuplcd by ille 3 storey factory on north side Water Street while in their building opposite are fro-m- seven to eight thousand crises 0f dry ginger ale all in process of- The names of the beverages he- ,inlr manufactured at present are: Lemon Squash, Orange Squash, Bar llaparllla. Iron Tonic. Cream Soda. Apple Nectar, Dry Ginger Ale, Bel Ginni- Ale. willie other . .v--.-..-~ ----..-h-a-o$-n@ RUSSIA ACCEP hy Russia’s Acquiesce (United Press.) , LONDON, July 24.—- Tile Rus- sian Soviet government has ac- cepted Poland's yiroposal for an (li‘llilri11(‘.i", and has ordered all ilolsllovlk cniiinlailtiors ill the field lo arrange for negotiations t0_tll:it trml ilnriilirllatiely, a wlrleless ills- patch from Moscow today stated. ill-r-l-iilt of te official win-less dispatch has relieved a tense sil- lirttioil, as it was bt-lievorl the Al- lies would be forced to intervene if 111i‘ war bctwraen Poland anti So- viet llllsih continued. 'i‘llere was also fear that the iterl Armies would cross ille German border rlild effect connection with either Spliitrlr-llie or Mniirirrrliigt BrOIJp in East Prussliipnrld thus precipitate another world conflict. Russian Trade Mission to England Called off. Russian trade nlisslcn to England was riot able to proceed today be- by Everybody‘ ARMISTICE PRDPUSA _ Tile Tense. Situation in lice in Allied Proposal. (‘()Pl~)Nll<A‘GIl<)N, July '24:-'1‘ho place to liolti ille police‘ conference, ..\\\ _ TS e Europe Greatly Relieved cause thn British destroyer on which it expected to embark ro- celverl orders imt lo perliiit the Holsllevlk emlssaries to come lillliitlftl ill vie-w of the reply of Mos.- cow to Great iiritnin regarding the lliiiposclfl Polish armistice. Bolsheviki Not trusted. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, July ‘.\l.~-Ai|llough Ilrllslivevikl armies have pressed Polish territory defying tile Allied lllltfniatuirl, the_Allicg have not yet decided upon what action they will take pending Moscow's reply i0 POlfllllFS appeal for an armistice, arr-orliiilg to officials ilero today At 1|it"Bl‘11lR1l foreign office the follow lug statement. was nllllle. "ilolsilev- ikl wcro nevcr more aggressive than now; quite likely they will reply to Poland in the same tones they replied to Great Britain, mak- ing new conditions and ' terms." Poland suggested Gmllno its the lt was not believed here that Mos- cow would agree to this." (United Press.) ABOARD U. S. S. GOLDSBOR- Oil-Gil, (via wireless to United Press.) Jilly 24. — The fifth and rlebilllng contest of the Internat- ional Yachting series scheduled for today, wits postponed because of llellvy weather. Both yachts werc at the starting point when ille regatta committee hoisted the Rliliirtl postponing tile contest. 'l‘lley staggered around the start- ing lino llntior the shortest pos- sllltle sail ill tho 25 knots wind. Eaoil skipper notified the regatta committee that he was willing to qmstponc 111i.‘ contest. The next race will. be sailed on Monday. Due to the 25 knot wind, the yacllis came to the starting bulnt urlller Slllilll canvas. Reso- lllte tlld not. hoist an upper sail, and had llo foresall sot. Shamrock hall two working top-sails. inlme- ‘1111161? after tile postponement sll-Znal was hoisted it large fleet oi excursion vessels and prlvatg Sudden Death of Mrs. Wm. Stewart A very sllrlllen (loath took pinch Prlllay flight. at the residence of Mrs. Flora Macimoil, 7 Bayfield 31mm- Ciiy when Mrs. Wm. Stew- 11". who was boarding there tiled of heart failure. The (incensed, was Fl Wiiimv. living formerly in Boston. 51w rooted a room with Mrs Mc- iwull about 111F111" illflilllls ago: The ed) llnd been complaining for two weeks of nflistfllrr her room-a moan follo\v- ed by the sound of something frill- iriit, She immediately tried to get able. as the door was barred. She given and a daughter of the llite ltcv maiden name being Sarah Phnll. She was the step-mother o - Mrs_ Wesley Vessey and of the late Mrs. Jonathan West of this city. The funeral takos place this (Mon davl morning at 11 o'clock fron Sherwood Cemetery. -—--—¢0>——€ ROME, July "24.~The swam" EST colient opportunity tn make lllolr l (mph, nhcchh, 10mm,“ "on" I , - start and take advantage of the - . vessels escorting 11170: Rlfiflifil-Egd l EXTRA V01!‘ 0110i‘ this Week. TEMPERATIJFFZ - loaded with Russian prisoners Tlmm ,l5 m‘ “nnouncemwt "ma" TIDE. MOON LTO, struck ‘a mine near Odessa and g‘ t?‘l;_3"5“c‘l’“t°"'1:5l° :11." W1: ADVICE TO THOSE ALREADY gmmdwmh hccoflhng h, Omchh e o . r cu itr n ares o cac ENTERED. ' dlapatqhe. mdhl The", w“ no nnd every candidate who has an ' " c 1 .4»; y i Tm’, gdfiowanltmkhuh ab“ °""n' casualties. 11mm" °11 1° 116 0110 0i the Now is the time to put your best qggaog- '| oho; 0c and 0mm" his prise winners. foot forward, and accumulate a f‘ ' ' t v be m“ mmomm of ‘l-me, ' It ll I matter ‘of congratulatlo faring business conducted IUOOOII t til taatvfntiu. ___ THE viii lllci PllSTPflNEll TILL TilllAY Owing to Z5 Knot Breeze and Rough Seas. Both Yachts Dverhauled for Today's Race. latter stated that she (the decent». severe headaches, and 111111 iiikilt. Mrs. MacLeorl hoard a iii the riecouserFs room. but was lili- sPrit for a politieluan, who succeed- Bfi in setting in an<l'found Mrs. StPWnrt dead. The deceased was u woman of about 70 years. All in- lilifiiit Was held Saturday lilorning when a verdict of heart failure was Ilecerlserl was the widow of the late Wllllrlm Stewart, of Sherwood Malcolm MacPhllil of llugwush, her Mac- Wrlghfsillntlerllaklng rooms to brands will be added in due procea to nave anch a splendid manufac- in Charlottetown and the Messrs Mol- rls are certainly tieservln: of the which is coming their way yachts of every description which went to lllc starting point in the hope of seeing the deciding race of the series, started back toward the harbor. Tile regatta coinmitlelfdeciileil tile hlgit wintl would be too lllucli for tile frail racing craft, which had not stood the 15 knot breeze of yesterday any too well. Disappointment was by the spectators, as the wind was Just what the old salts had been hoping for to make a real test for tile two racers. During tho rest period before tile fifth race is sailed Monday, both skip- pers will llavo their vessels gone over thoroughly to put them in tip-top cllndltloil for the final test. Sir Thomas Lipton, owner of ille Shllnlroclc. who had ii. largo party oi l-ttlosts rlboarrl the yacht Victoria, expressed great disap- pointment when llrc race was Dvsilionctl. However, llo zlgreco that the breeze was too stiff for I tile yachts. Supreme Court At Georgetown somerset-Tire?’ llama be Kaneen-Mellisg land case b01501! Friday morning bflfgrg Jug- tlced-‘ltzgeraltl and n jury, Mpgirg Mcitlnnon and Bentley for pinin- 111111. ailil Johnston and inman for tiefenrlanis. Tie-sides tile plaintiff, Mr. Win_ Kant-en, there were a largo number of witnesses. Messrs ’i‘liomas W. May, and Jno. Alfred McDonald, the land surveyors on 1110 01191’. 11ml most of the llliill own ers lit New Perth, abutting on the Robb Mcllish land, fronting on Un- 101i Road, including Messrs (ltob- lert) Kanecn, Myers, Smith broth- , ers, (Yalnpbell, also Wm. McDon- alll. Frail Mellisil. Three witnesses have testimony for lilo plaintiff. The court then adjourned until Monday, The defendant Mitlllfill be‘ girls ills defence on Mondlly. ‘fllerc are several other fury cases which will occupy the greater part of ihr- week. |‘ expressed Li. __ last week, to ironies which were not reported. led, many seriously; have posted notion-s ilelililrllig lllvy were. litobllizing all available for- ces, including former soldiers. ln dies have joined the Orllngemen. Nationalists also were gathering adherents. would develop more serious fight- ing than has yet occurred. Some irlea of the bittcriless existing be- grlinell from the fact that ambu- stoncd as they- the streels. bled districts was at an absolute standstill and stores llad closed. in some instances proprietors rc- moved out of ‘thc city in furniture vans. All hospitals were crowded to ca- ___ _\_V_1__1Er1_h\'1ll:i‘t"V he was join IRISH sliuliloll NEARiNli__A clllsls Fierce Fighting/O es *1 "i ' (United Press.) BELFAST‘, July 24.-— Three more persons died ill hospitals here today as a result of injuries Ptllffllvtlf] in last night's rioting, hrlilglng llli: death list in ille fau- tional Ill-titling between Orange- inen llntl Sinil Feiners llurlnl; 111*‘- soventeen. it was believoil other deaths occurred in More lllhu i150 have been won-lil- Unionist! several cast-s, r-lltlre lnllitary b0- It was feared totllly‘ tween the opposing groups can be lances laden with wounded, were dashed through Business in the trou- aii fixtures, taking them pacify, and relief workers erected tents on the. outskirts of the city. tn carc for the wounded, Sinn l-‘elners were discovered garlic-ll as women, attempting to 1 All The News ccnrrell in S‘ Belfast Bringing Number of Dead for Week to i7 anti Wonnle 0. More Troops Ordered in. ‘ - 31m Worth Reading ' an the Ad: Worth Printing ii I! Mall, Ozflldl, U-l-Aq. Annual o 07h the streets, to which they act fire and their danced about drunkenly. Unionists did not attack those shops over which a Union Jack ill-w. ‘There were frequent clash- es of Unionists and Sinn Felnsre and lllnlies and iron rivets were ilurlerl from windows and root tops. Many were beaten into in- Rvflslliilll)‘ in rough and tumble fighting. Troops intervened only. when shooting started, generally allowing the hand to hand en- counters to proceed. A mob cap- lured u Catholic Church and fired shots from the steeple. They held ille church until driven out by troops. it was estimated the da- mage would run close to one mil- lion dollars. Cavalry were patrol- ling all streets, and further mili- tary reinforcements were arriving hourly. , Nflllnllilliflt headquarters here received a cable from Ealnonu De Valera, telling telling them not to play into the hands of the Bri- tish, who are playing an explolti ing game. British capitalists are planning to send workers at each otller's throats." An attempt to hlirn a ilunnery was frustrated by military authorities. Troops fired 0n a crowd, wounding four per- sons. ln many places the troops returned the fire of Slim Feln snlppors. ‘Pile situation was tense throughout. the city today, despite assurances of the authorities that leave the city. Mobs raided sa- loons, removed the furniture to CHARLOTTETOWN BOY i DROWNED YESTERDAY l. Walter 001F118 Met Sell htt- While Bathing With Comrades at Fort Augustus. Cot Beyond Depth and Drowned Despltc Chen's 3mg e Efforts to Save Him. Al»- I s’? A sail death occurred at Ilickl-y's lVllarf, Fort Augustus about 4.30 yesterday aillflrntlrlli, the victim being J. Walter (‘alrns of Chur- lotielllwll. Deceased in (flilllllflily with a illllu her of (lther young cfilllllillllOliS ieft_ tile nlllrlnil wharf ill his inotor boat, the Plate, at 9 (Vclock on Sun (lay lllol-nlng for the l-Jast llivor to spend illl‘ iluy~ at Mickey's Wharf. The party consisted of tiiiff‘ 1111)’! anti three girls:»—(‘olin J. Aioldarzh- ern, Fred ilalo and the victim J. Waiter Cairns; bliss Marjnrit’ Mclsillclicrn, l-oilsln of the first-ham ell, and ailolher cousin, Marjorie, and Miss Sarah ilearl. Tito llay was fine, after ille rain of the preceding rlay and everything looked promising for a pleasant day's outing in the ellunlry. uTllo party reirlaillr-li in tho vicin- ity of Mickey's willirf llntli nearly 4 p. ln_ They were having a picnic about h quarter of a mile frmn the whorl when one of‘ tho boys looked at ills watch and relnurkr-rl that ll was “about limo to go for that swim," it being exactly 18 minutes in 4 by ills lime. piece. The boys lliltl been looking iortvltrd with zlnllel- pntlon to tho time when the title Vfllllirl he right to have lllls swim and they thl-rellpoll started off for the wharf. iMcEtlgthollli. who was a good swimmer. dived from the onrl of the wharf, hilt (Talrns who could “wit... at the sauna They were only swim n few strokes waderliquipkiy apprised of the accident In from ille shore. liales who was on the not a swlmlner rolnalrlod ell late . Tollay’s f g llas 75.000 EXTRA VOTES ON $15 CLUB3 OF SUBSCRIPTIONS . SECURED THil WEEK-CON- TEST NOW STARTS IN EARN- 1 75,000 EXTRA votes are offer- ! ed for each and every $15 worth ll 0 bll EXTRA vote itch." Qentgit m! hm to Contest News important A of subscriptions secured this week. NOW l8 THE TIME 1'0 INTER. ~.~l' Willi the announcement of‘ this offer the hi: \- est big reserve of voles THIS WEEK. IT l8 WEEK ONLY. nnouncement Now is the time to make your decision, llnrl send in your noniina tlon. New candidates have an ex- ~towlird the Wiiiiiiiil of the Gray-Dart Touring Car. TAKE rum. ADVANTAGE OF THI EXTRA VOTI OFFER FOR THIS FOR rent. PARTICULARS or ffl-ll BIO EXTRA VOTE OFFER adequate forces were available to cope with any general u-prlsinf; by the girls who c d watch the suilnllnersflme own to ‘(Yalrns was about 75 yards from '11P (‘like of the shore when p9 lit-ave a single cry, "Hemp. McEuche-rn was swimming off the end of the wharf when one of the ' lzliris cried out to hiln that 1”" w“ flvmothios the matter wllth \Valter_ McEachern was soon a ‘ringside of hllll. Cairns we; egg". tit‘, lie hail got beyond his depth t l. :l out e ai low tide, en eat deep I (‘rlirns following llicEacberifs in. ~“""°"°"B Wt his arms around hi: luv-ck and Mcliluchern started for the wharf with him. He was getting along Very wgti when a wave struck him; he slipp- ed from McEachern who then took his hand and was making some lllenliway towards the boat and to- ‘ivards a rone which one of the Eirifl was endeavoring to throw to them. Another wave however cbok P11 111111,8i1d he slipped lrOill Mo- Eecherns grasp sud sank beyond sight. ' t ' McEzlchern climbed imp thn llo-rt, 111111 ribbed off a. hoard with which‘ he strenuously tried to raise t“, unfortunate lad to the surface, hut i111 his efforts proved ilnavaillng. At. tllis lunctllre another motor containing Messrs Frank Hennesl- oy, William Butler, Charles You: g and \Vn1_ Hennessey happened lo [and at once started in to endeavor to locate tile body With the assistance of Mr. Then 1n! McNally and his young son, who provided some drags. after about thrne quarters of an hour of Krup- pllng the body was brought to the surface. Attempts at resuscitation by means of artificial respiration wt -e immediately made. and after we "k lng on tile body for about an holi- l‘ ‘:33’; . 11hr’. ..;.-.'i Continued 0n Page Three. -—-<o>---- THE WEATHER. morning at 7.13 and Wednesday, ,» at 8.09. . Sun lets this evening at 7.7-0; tomorrow at 7.40; it mo; tomes-g row morning at 4J1, and Wodfl" nesday at 4.2!. ' ~ r-i¥">§ii'.‘i'.‘§e Th...‘ .""“"“‘." ' nu in ~- e ’ .. ' a .