o7" 40.000. RQIIIQII liver: mus Guaranteed - Member A. B. 0. IDUIBLIIN. Valera ‘Irish reported today in command of a felw remaining bends of insurgents" in ‘Cork .who are t against the terrific bombardment of I-‘ree State troops. have evacuated the city, small (Ir:- t horn resistance ings they have seized. buildings blown up us tlle insur- gents were drivcrl out, were gutted by fire according to Word received here. Cllonlnol, (labia Accounts of the bnttlu of (‘erk re ceivcrl here were meagre Ilccuuso Cork is only rtccessible and practically all lines lnunicatlon are down. forces entered the city oi‘ Cord to- day according to nouncolnent horn tonight. Patnlcil Street, the military barracks and paper offices are aflanle following dynamite explosions W'lll“(:ll up many buildings. WEIIGIIII Gus-flap, we" us.“ Guardian. Founded I881- rk in fslloclal to The Guardian.) Aug 11—Eamonn Dc irreconcilable, was holding uut in heir smouldering strongholds ski/though most of the rebels aclhrmc-mts are putting up a stub- in several bulld- rll/lnny new Free lStnte troops have occupied and ll-ungarvan. by water of coul- ibUiBlLlN. Aug 10.—-The National rm ilfficial an- Victoria, llotcl, ti...‘ tllo new s- blow the Hands 0i National Troops Latest Bulletin on the Situation in Cork States That the lrregulars llave Evacuated the City. The End oi (War in Sight. 151:5; - ' . ,,,..'.;_ LU. . n‘: 1w». LONDON. Aug 10. —JThe Cent- ral News report that the irregular truopshave evacuated Cork city. The report suyis the Victoria Hotel, the military barracks and the newspaper oftlccs have been blown up. DUBLIN, Aug 10.—~|Tlle i‘(!(!ul‘.- vouing of the Dali Eircanrl cailcd for Algust 1‘2. ‘was postpuneil to- day until August 26th. THE END OF TH‘E WAR IN lFlEiLrArND PS IN SIGHT ‘LONDON. Aug. 10—'l‘llo elld of the war in Ireland is in sight and the fall of "(York is hourly expect- ed. says n. g-(sneral ilcarlqllarlc, .~. "bulletin froln tile Irish National Arnly troops recently landed near |("ork, says a rlespatcil bearing a. Cork dalo to tho Evening News this afternoon. 'l‘ht-so troops. llullllberin-g arbout 1.000, which worn ‘landed -in the Wei-rt Passage at uilthin ten nlilcs of (lurk city. arllln the messge. ‘Thcy are oscounttlr- lllg stiff lllp-lltlSlirlflll nnd tho batil: is the blggrest oi‘ the war on the irregulars and ill the opinion of oh- scrvers mlty inst several day... The irregulars have n fllll squad- ron to ollllfisc thc Nationalists ari- vanct". V. prlle, the 1922 gold medal Riche- Ilrellch Academy Crowns Work Iol French Canadian ‘MONTREAL, Aug. 1i. -—- An of- ficial communication received here from tlfe~Frcnch Academy, announces the award of the krand lieu, to the historical work of "Acadia" by Henri O'Arles. "Hen- ri D‘Arles." Rev. Iicnrl Besude Isa French. (lanadian. at ‘present resident. of Manchester (N.li.) llis work, dealing chiefly wi-th the history of the removal of the Ar-ndians is three large volumes and occupied him for n period of eight years. The Wheat Board Still a Problem OTTAWIA, Aug ill-Whether the wheat board is coming or g0- lng is n mutter tilat Ottawa ox- pecis to be dctcrnlincd by tedays conference at Winnipeg of the in- terested parties. Tho attitude here is one of looking on. The machinery has ‘been sot WP, if it is to be started it is up to the ‘provinces which are parties to tho concurrent I08- lsiatlon to pull tho lovers. The fcdornl govcrnlur-nt is tak- inf! the position, still. that. it will name as ruclnbcrs of tho board whoever are nominated by Sask- atchewan and Alberta. providing any will consent to act. . §O4+>0¢+y+0~rv04vo0044§4 "CBNDBNSED SPECIALS) O-OO-O-O RATIIIIF-ltle. per line per day. 9c. Der line per t! Y for 3 days or over. an. a line per day for 0 days or nvcr ount- 6 words to a line. Groups of I figures. Initial Intern, count as one word. l0 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of ad. and must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ed. 75c for seven Words for one week. Situation wanted, for seven words 60c per week. l v.1 Ill! ‘rwo eooo cARPiNTER$ WAN deft Aptply it. K. Brace. 946-12-31 "floor-sunsets TIRE or? WA gnu on Sunday nlty. Reward. 114 Prince- 995" .. 11-3l. .__._.___,,.T.___.__...___:-,-- ofiupfl (SHOT ' FINISHED-Save money and time "by sending WI" films to us to he developed and cpr|nt@fl_ qtvg" “g n triuL-Epl- your ll weather conditions pcrlnlt. pr... studio. {so Great.‘ can? mid rr not. than next your. st. scs-o-i o - ._______'_“____" ‘ \______j_____.,__ ‘NOTICE-BRING voun GUNB to me, and have them but ,i.ng. Lawn mowers charlie“ stoves 11nd all work promptly all-Glide?! James White, 80 Itant St. to _'_______.____._.__'--n--——————— n01’. 0M5" Wyn-QB “W! WANT Brooklyn, N.Y.. was stoplwil. l" alewreai-live "representatives the second round thy the’ revlifrloe h» m» M! _l"il"‘°°"" l“ °““" "h" “m” ii i??? b18235" 02.3." da w aeli Automobile stop sis‘ tyre was B l! -v .1 hb, prevents acci the cut of an -old operation. GI b (“may a pros was groggy fit he end of the flrfll. g ‘ an: l h M "Mendelian “twp”, _ opium it ill city or RUM‘ in good order for the fall's sheet- generai repair . Mg profits round. laru end an!!!‘ Auto B. Eleven srrrr Missing from Grounded Raleigh Si‘. JlOlllNiS Nifltt. Aug. 11. —l The number 0i’ missing from the British cruiser rtslelnh. whichi went ashore, nt 4 o'clock Tues- day afternoon, uibout a quarter oi‘ a mile west 0i‘ Point Arnmour‘ light, Labrador still stood at 10, tonight, according to latest ail-l crntor at Point Amour. Tho ship, strnrk Oil a shoal and is easily illllillll. 200 yards from‘ shore. Her waterline is a few; feet lllldor water at the bow and) l I IHGH$FIIZOB HHXLOUUCQ» ' the sumo alhove astcrn. The ex- tent oi’ tllc damage to the bot- tom or‘ the ship is not known but“ uppnrellily, she is in_ no great‘ dnrlgur. rThn crow, following the ing of tho ltalclgll. took provis- ions ashore und lntulr- quarters. Tho llalcigh with the Culuctta arrived at Curling (Nfld.). August 2, from the Si. Lawrence, and Admiral Pakellhanl transferred from the flagship to the Calcut- ta, prcrlaraltory to making a. trip lilting the Lzrbradnr coast. The Calcutta lent Cllrllllg August 3, followed by the Raleigh next day. lilo latter going to lirrwkes flay. It "was lniendcrl that the two should rejoin alld make a trill around Newfoundland, including a cull at St. John's. The ltulclgh was en route to join tho Calcut- tzl rlt Foreluu Buy whorl silo struck. The Raleigh is comlnanrl- ed by Commander S. S. Spence. Amundsen to Try liiglljt to Polclhis Year ( special to The Guardian.) NOME, Alaska. Aug l0—"l‘»hi‘. sschooncr Maud, carrying the Amundsen Polar Expcrlition, ro- poriod her position ill. midnight. August 2. ns close to Wrnngcl ls- lnrnl and in ice, with flue weat- her prevailing and lltile snow, ai- lhorlgh thorn hurl been several bad storms. Tim Mauriis ullurill-Hl‘ also atnlcd that. Captain Amund- sen, Lirui. Omdal nod Photograp- ilcr Lund had gone to Point liar- row, Licut Fullerton hud left for homo, it was stnled. “Captain Amuml-acrl intends to nqplnppt pls flight to thc Polo thin strik- JOHNNY mcm-rvas m A sour AT PRESQUE Isl-E PILESQUE ISLE, hluine. Alli;- 11.~ A bout hr-re last nltllll he- twcen Johnny McIntyre of Syri- innd ‘Sailor Joe Gibbs, of Southampton. N. . stopped Young Sutherland. of Pnrhli.‘ Maine. in the third .l'ound without _a knockout. Kid Frial, of 500,000 Tons British Coal Coming tic orders for British coal are pourlnl; in during the last few days and Americans have placed orders in South Wales for 400,000 tens. Canadian orders for 100,000 tons are all-curly in hand. King Governments —~ln ills tlve lion Mclgllen recalled criticism of the lute government. first for in- - stituting the Wheat Board in 191i) and later for dropping it. sent govornnlcnfs surd. handling business of this (rountry by tho present government," said, "is about tho most pitiful the most foolish alld dramatically silly ever perpetrated by nlly gov- ernment on earth. They have a statute today. lilo result oi‘ n whole sessions deliberation, that lylngl To America (Slleclal to The Guardian.) LONDON. Aug I1'——’i‘rrlns-Atlzln- Bunglilrg in Hand- iiugwol Wheat ( Special to The Guardian.) BURT SFAN-LEY, Onl... Aug 1.1 address at the Conserva- plcnie ilere yesterday, Rt. Mr. Meigilcn (loclurctl the pre- proposnl ab- of tho “Manipulation wheat h u does not do anything exec-pt what any provincial parliament could do. 'i‘ho,y llnvc tried to persuade tho two lni-n we put at tho head of the Ilorlril ill 19.10 to llclp illom and lltkc charge. but these men wont. stake tilelrrepiltrlliml‘ trying to make a success of administra- tion of tile broken fragments of a stupid inocuous piucc oi logis- lotion." lleValcra Still llcads_ the Rebels »( Special to The Guardian.) Picture Producer Sees a Possibilities Here island Maybe Scene. o_l Motion Picture Activities if Report oi Mr. Shlpmans Representative Now in the City is Favorable. Here for the purpose of ascer- tllllllllg the possibilities of mov- ing picture illilklllg In Prince Ed- ward island. J. It. SmaliweuiLr tile, notable (lallzldiau motion pic- ture producer, is registered lit tho Victoria hotel. lie expects to be, ilere ‘for a few dnys. if the riéllvfll he will make to Mr. Shlpman is favorable, ho states. Mr. Shllmrun will endeavor to come here by the end of next week. Should’ he collie to Prince idli- ward Island, all island picture will be made here during (lute- bcr, Ssptenriber and part oi‘ iNo- velnber. alld be released in Nil-I velubcr for its five-year term. llir-, l cctor, "actors and actresses. Chill" cralnen, otc. would be brought hers from California and lilo starting of the picture would be} nlzirle in a fiiw weeks. i Mr. Sniplnall has a market for! thirty [liclllres this year, but he] cannot supply hull of them. llis‘ liims lire distributcrl to the thca~ trts oi‘ the world by First Na-i tlollal Circuit, tho greatest or-y ganizrttiml in existence. l “Mr. ‘Slnallweed, who l5 n New-l fnnndlnnrltw, is n grandson of‘ hero and went ovcr sixty yours age. lie is (zirusin of (LR. Smallwootl. WIIUS-l‘ ilcqiiillllllllltt! he Inade n‘ .. Ki lmlllglrt into exiastcnce is the one ill Ncwfourlrllallrl)" said Slnallwoiltl last pig-by “My, representative of Ernest Shipmanfltllg mayor. lion. Taskor David Slnaliworld, who was born matlzo this story for the screen. to that colilllljuA lnan organized it only n couple oi‘ weeks ago. On its directorate are such men as tho president oi tilrfborlrd of trade, Add. lllcknlan, Cook; the luirliistcl- of finance, lioll. ll.J. llrownrlgg. and such men as FLA. Bowl-Eng, RI]. Job, WK}. Gosling, Yl.l~‘. lluruoorl, J.('. Iiopllurn, (LP. Ayrc. r1115." Erin-st Silipman produced those ltrcai Canadian photo- plays frolll the books oi‘ Ralph (ionnor and Jalllos Oliver Curwoorl- ‘The Sky Dlior," “Back to God's Country." “Nomads 0f the North." “Camer- on of tllc Royal Mounted," “The ilolricn Snare," “Gail's Crucible. "'l‘lle Man From Glengarry," and such other pictures as the fam- ous “Tarzan of the Apes,’ "The ilonlrlnr-r: of 'l‘urzan," etc lie has producing companies operating ‘at (Yillsary. Wlnlllnez. Ottawa, Silllll. Ste Jiarie, Newfoundland, ituly and Mexico. ' 8'1‘. JOIIiN. Aug 11~Ncw Bruns- wick rFillus Ltd, was organized hrrv today under provincial cllar~ ter to produce Frederick William \\"zlliacn's story‘. WBluc Waters. Faith Green who caliahorilted on Ralph Connors stories, will (lyn- Vrlirecioratc comprlscrl of forc- most citizens of St. John will co- orcrair- with Mr. Slllpman and an advisory hoard to pass judgment terrify. orrsiory values will zlssist. Mr. . lire latest ironlpllny to be Shrplncn cstllrlntcs production will be completed ill October and hTP-irondy for worlds market in Nov- S]|ll7".filllll0l‘. Strike llemoral- DUBLIN" Aug llfilfiflllltln Valera was reported today ill coln ‘Hues “we "um the wireless “pInland of tho few remaining bands; of insurgents in ‘Cork who are holding out in their ulmeulrlerlng strongholds against the terrific fire of ldreo State troops. ' lilt- Mauretania Beats Own Record (Special to The Guardian) NIIDW YORK, Aug 11—-l3l'crtkillg the world's record from Chur- borlrg to New York, bringing 1,- 402 prlssolrgers and nearly 9,000 packages of mull and parcel post the Cunardcr rh-inurctnnizt urrivcd t0- day from Solltllrllnptuualld Clrcr- bourg. . The run from Cllcrhourg io Arli- brose Channel was rnndc in five days. nine hours and twcniy llllllii tos at an average speed of 24.42 knots, healing the slllpfls own re- cord mode on June 17, oi‘ five days, nine hours and tllirly minu- tos. The Maurelunln nrrlvcd at quzlg antine at 1~2.40 this morning and as Captain A. H. Rostron, colrl rnnndt-r hail previously sent a wireless message asking that foul‘ mail lighters lueet hiln. the mull was landed bore long before busi- rcss men opcnctl their offices. I t. Young W0men’s Narrow Escape MIDDLETON, N. S., Aug. ll.—-» Tllrcc young women had u mira- culous escape here today when their auto was struck by the Owl train. The cur was driven by Miss Louise Kerr, and with her were Miss "Pbcllnn llnrimv and Miss lMurlory .i'arker. At the (lolnnloltcizll Street crossing the train struck the nuio and drew It 30 feet allcrlrl. Miss Parker and Miss Kerr julupod from the cur. but lMlos Huriorw was carried al- ong with the wreckage of the auto. It'll three young women 0i- caperl serious injury. ' ' REV. MR. GROWE-LL m! vlrilo TO PROVE cusses AGAINST VENDOR ounce par. Aug 11~d3y ll ‘uh- anilnous vote the town council in session here inst night requested the Rev. iVlr. Crowell of Sydnojx, who from his pulpit a few Sun- days ngo made charges against the local vendor rwiih regard to the shipment of n car of beer, lo make his chrvgcs in wrltinl!» lhr some to come before the council in n loizal manner. Mr. Crowell has been asked to appear-before- the council in person. when the charges will he placed rbeforc tho ppembersof the board, De. izes Railways (special to The Guardian.) - CHICAGO, Aug. lrL-Dcnlorrlllz- iahion oi’ rai-l truffle ill tlli.‘ West ,and middle west continued today ywith the spnuad of tho "big your" fllrothcrhoods strike. i Transcontinental train service lever the Saute Fe was prat ‘crllly at n. stzlrldstili with the strike ex pccted to spread to the llniol". lPacific and the Southern Pacific. ’l‘raf1'ic to tlledndustrlrll centres of Northern Illinois nnd Indianm as badly crippled by the strike of Ilrothirrlloorl men on the bjlgin, Jt-lict and Eastern at Joilct Ill. U. S. Millionaire Marries Opera Star ( Special to The Guardian.) PAillhS, Aug ll-llzlrilld F. Nit‘ (Jorlnllck, AIlli‘,l'i(‘I\[l lnultl-nlillion- niro was llllll'l‘li:ll tolluy lo (lnrlllrt Walsh, a Polish oporu slur. -—-~-~ l island Lady Plcsent At Ptlftllli Anniversary BAIZIIIDCR’. Ana. f!“ Th" Ill- tlctil anniversary of tho Golden arc-titling of Ml’. and MPH, llonrlld S. biucllrlnrtltl, rti. Middle liivt-r was colebrrtimi at ihr-il" ironic fill Atlgllst 5th. Three or‘ their (ririirl- run, Ilrlrs. J. A. hiaoLollrrll. Prince Etiwarrl island; Mrs. K. I). Nich- olson, New Waterfowl; Angus J. Mac-Donald, Middle River. were present, slr-krnlss prevented the other three children; Mrs. J. M. MucLeoll, New Waterford, Mrs. Murdock Kerr. Medford. lllrlss, and Rod A. Mlacllonrllrfl. New York, from being present. There were also present. Rev. J. A. Mc- Lollan, ltev. W. Rl Muciirly, pas- tor of Middle River. Mrs. Macliay llnri many other relations and friends. After supper was served, Rev. Mr. MacLellan addressed Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald in. Gaelic, Slllllllg the nurrposc of the galli- efillil. the desire oi‘ tilclr child- ren t0 honor thelll and presenting the regrets pf these not able to be present. ----{0-§__._. BFIACKEN GOVERNMENT T0 MEET OPPOSITION ON WHEAT BOARD WINNIIIPEG, Aug 11—A report burnished. llcre today that should the Bracken Government call a special session of the legislature to put Manitoba in line with Sash aicilcwrln and Alberta in the crea- tion oi’ a Wheat Board, the neces- sary legislation will be opposed vigorously by the Conservatives in the House and particularly by J. 'l‘. Hal; and Stanford Evans. members for Winnipeg city. p; is Bureau oi‘ ‘in a house’ at 4.’! Partllorltlis Street Big Brotherhood. lCarladian Grain T rade at Starrdstiil ( Speclair to The Guardian.) Wheat prices are falling almost daily and tho trade ill tllc now crop is practlcalLv llil sayswihe} Alllllilulllit Free Press. this morn-i ing ill n special article dealing. with the grain situation in Can- drl. OTTAWIAI "Aug rii-Cnnarltrs wheat crop this your is estimntedr or 320,968,000 bushels or slilzbtlvl more than twenty million bushels. larger thull llle final estimates of: last years crop by the Dominion‘ Statistics. 1 I Escaped Convict is tic-Arrested‘ (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO. Aug 11——-\V:lltcI' Grllritrls, i pod convict was ar- rested at 0.30 o'clock fills morning by ilctcctlvos Guraky, lLrlpointe, ltoillllalrrl and ‘Captain Damien-- riult of nunrbor ill station. , llc was sittlllg at tllc table (lriilking bccr when the officers broke into thc house. He dlrl n0! resist arrest. ilc escaped while lit-lug moved from the Kingston penitentiary about a wcck ago to the Saskatchewan penitentiary at Prince Albert, ‘Susk. Germany Granted A Moratorium ( Special to The Guardian.) PARIIIS, Aug li-Germany, says a dospatch to the agency from London this afternoon will bu granted a morzltoriuln until the cnrl of this your. BRUSSELS, Aug 1‘l—l'lccerdlng to information received from Lon- don thls noon an agreement has virtually been reached on the four lnnln points of the repara- tions. controversy and a general accord is now anticipated says the French semi-official ‘linvas agency. 4 The impression in London is (lecldedly optimistic and talk of a split has ceased it's linden. LONDON, Aug Ill-Lloyd 000780 introduced a substitute for til-z Poincare Germnn war reparations plan in the Allied Conference here Iato today. Discussions designed to troll out the difference which for a while threatened the success of the finall- ciai conference were then resumed by Premiers Lloyd George. Poin- care and Thcunis. ~_-4-_.4 Dollar Word " 3T9 Paying ever $1 a word to send messages froln_ England to York, taking a 15.000 mile route by way of Lisbon, the Cape Verde islands and Buenos Alres, due to the tie-up in cables held ‘by Communication Britain and the Uniter. States con iinucs to Ibe gravely ufiectcd. The irreguiars hold ten of the cables. There is little prospect of an earl ly resumption of normal service. ill the meantime, Props associli-r lions and newspaper correspond- contest. was made unanimous by etandl cnts are limited to a _snlall fruc- The Oddfcllows‘ Home Commit lug. ' “ ‘ " tinn of their usual service because tce presented their report through Adjournment was made shortly M’ lhfl llfldlll- Past President W. Stetson Rogers afterwards. Gave llis tile in WINNTPEG; A115 l-F-Tllfl 2min were summering at Ronforlh and "1143? l" Cflllilllll Hillier-rs in be attire affair has caused deep regret. -a standstill at the present time. _ rs for tlriiitellows’ llama “Norway llouse” Cllasln the first 0.00: are: a 0.0.0. Then the Vote as ilidc limitless; is Charge for Cable Messages ( Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug Ll-Alnericans New the trans~Atlanlic Irish irreguiars. between Great The most astonishing man fol lowed the counting of ‘ballots. Plo- lbu had 236. Windsor B. Truro 64. Bridgetown 14. Amherst 116. Hali- fax 4 and Wolfville 1. . Plctou had won out in the first ballot. and on motion oftwo r6- presentativea from Truro the veto TftUlitO. Aug iii-The second days’ work of the Grand Lodge of Oddfellows made an iteln in his- tory not only in Oddfellowship but in settling for, perhaps, all. time to cnnle the location of the proposed '0ddfeilows Home. Plc~ lou won out handsoaleiy in the of ilialifnx. "This was a volumin- ous document. but. boiled down. meant that the Committee's ra- colnnlcndatlon as ti‘: site was for the purchase of the Hevvsou Pm- perly. known as Beausejour, at Amherst. The report was read clause ~by clause and partially nmcndcrl in one particular. Upon reselling the numbered paragraph recommending the. adoption of the Amherst proposal, an amendment was immediately put by I’. G. Master R. N. MaoKay. of New Glasgow. to substitute tho lNer- way House Property in Pictou. This was followed hy an amend- ment to the amendment. propos- lng the substitution of the Fowler proposition at Bridgetown. Up- Otfleere Installed. This evening Grand Lodge ra- assembled and the following of- ficers were installed: iGrand Maeter-dloderlrk E Mae Leod. lnverness. Deputy Grand Master—W. A. llicKay. Truro. Grand -W‘arden—-Rev. o. w". Whitman, Grand Pre. ' ' Grand Secretary —-J. J. McKin- nen, Charlottetown. Grand ‘l‘reasurer—.f. M. Donn- van, lllalifax. Grand Rapreeentative- Charles L. Wood, S. P. G. M. IOhaIpIaIn-‘Rev J1. Cl. MadLeod, Rivcrport. N. S. Mmmhme Drowning Woman ( $Peclal to The Guardian.) 1ST. JOlirN, Aug l1—Cnptaln A. W. Iioward, of Brooklyn, New York, was drowned in the Kenne- becasls River this evening about thirty-live feet eff slloru near the sunlnlor community oi Rcniortll ‘Zgcikienxslnllytltng éonreicue M?‘ roar followed when it was found Marshall-A. F. Ferguson. Flor- ‘ 30m Wllmoto ' gut 0S1 “"1. ow h? ma‘ ’P“'““"‘e"“"‘ P"°°°““"' em“ N" '5' I " ilcptll 1nd so: u thigh: crle; “mien governs Grand Lodge meet‘ Cnnductur-‘LL Co“ Potter’ A r0’? he‘; Guam,“ gowwrlfrbu he'd lugs, prevented the Inclusion of Sprlnghlll. r . . M“ Wham ‘bu, WqJHHabiQC m Trurr: and other sites. This was Guardian-M. D. Brown. St. ‘wfléro, her Buuggléé and went overcome by a motion to refer John., » tho entire set of proposals to a ‘Herald-Ail Tfhllli-ps. St. John's down. He did not come .up and lnorr- than an hour and n half clap sed before the ‘body finally was recovercrl with the aid of grappl- ing irons. The pulmonator was brought to the scene from the city lnlt (‘aptnlh Howard's ‘body had been immersed too long. Mrs. Wil- committee of the whole. That com Nifld. _ p plated the morning's dellbera- Grand Lodge adlourned to meet tions. in Brldgewater about the same On rcassembling in the after- time in the month of August, 1923. noon, Grand Master Wood an~ Rlfllflllqfllpllfilmlyfllllfihfld their nounced that he would receive no- meeting in the morning. installed minntlons from any town prepar- oftlcerltnnti "made ready tn spend ed to offer suitable properties. the afternoon in outdoor enloy- Zlafilffgglcald ailufilclffdwllgllgigéfés The nominations. in addition to meat. The officers are: m" and she was» rescued‘ .30, l-Anlllerst, Pictuu and Bridgetown. PrslldQtlt_——<Mre. Aflnle Mac """‘"‘" “mmi M" W"'"°‘ WAiJlS'°s..“§ft'l.‘l‘i.‘lltri’i"“ii‘ i3? B"$l'.'.'-"'?-'."J‘Zi?l..._n.. 1...... - B ' . . Davis. Halifax.‘ Warner-Mrs. Ernes Truro. . _ Treasurer-Mrs. an. - Moilcfon. Iges from ench of these places ‘were given opportunity to advoc- ‘ato their particular merits witn- Iout restriction. Each had n chain-l I pion or champions, and the Grand, [Lodge learned more about. the am- Ibitious towns of the Province and the City of Halifax than had ever lileqn contained in geographies. of Rebekah Assemblies-dike. physlclal and otherwise that had Phoebe lllllaworth, 8t. Stephen, N. appeared in print since the early B ' " " days. History. poetry, art. pano- rama, anything that could aippeal, us the rcilrcd sea captain was per t Mattatall. nnlly li0fllllfll‘. Captain Howard was horn in St. Jnhn nntiwas forty-nine years of age. Janie -lVlcGow-- , isecrbfllry-wllrs. iuh M. FOHITG, Vermouth. < ' / _ ‘Representatives to Association Explosion lil llold iMarshltll Sister Ashes Coffin. Montague. ‘P. E. l. ' * ~ I O 0f S-s. was put forward, and real estate Chaplain-Sister Bath, Back- bargains never before heard of in villa. N._B. ' ' ' this Province, were offered to Conductor—Mrs. Ernest, Ma- (spum m Th” (mardlam) tempt the delegates. hone Bay. - ‘BOSTON, Aug Ill-A wireless message saying an explosion llati occurred in ‘No 3 hold of the White rStsr liner Adriatic was in tercepterl at the rCharlestown navy _\'lll‘tl early today at 3.30 a. m. Captain David of the Giant liner reported that the (lnlnage was not as serious us at first helVrYed and the vessel could proceed without assistance. ' The Arlriatic is a. White Star liner and llns n gross tonnage of 24.541. Silo was built in 190G ll)" Harland and Wolff of Belfast. and is considered one of tllc ‘host pas- scnger ships ill the Atlantic serv- icc. The Adriatic was due in New York Sunday. She left Liverpool August 5th. carrying 902 passen- gl-rs. The first message from ihc liner road "explosion No 3 hold. Ellllfill‘ voring to locale trouble at pro-- sent. Send assistance immediate- ly. David, commanding." Later rhc ‘Captain sent a second message that. the explosion, the nature of which was not lnndc known was not as serious as at first believed. WILLS IN EXHIGITION . . ‘BOUT IN MONTREAL MONTREAL; -Augi AG-Harry Wills. challenger efr Jack Demp- sey! heavyweight world's title, gave a four round exhibition bout here last night. ‘llis opponent was Jeff Clarke. the fightefwho stood upagalust Jack‘ ' Johnston and Sam lrsngferd about ten yearn use. The public‘ were not keenly interested, judging by the ‘paid admissions. which totalled about a thousand. Cl 'ms Against Bel Filed BERLIN. Aug iL-Americanrs having claims against Germany be- cause of war damages must file their claims within six months after the Washington conference hctweel. American and German ot- tlcinls which will he held in two mouths. it bccalne known today. The Weathers . Temperature, 7 "_ v Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO,‘ Aug. 12.-— Light. to moderate winds. Partly cloudy and comparatively warm. - "High" tide this gfternoon at, 1.29 and tomorrow ‘morning’ p1. 1.55. _ Sun sets tlllfeveniugittli and lses tomorrow. morning at 4.57. Last quarter moon Tuesday. Aus- ust l5llh at d.“ Ih. ‘ ' “Noozle” u» Sunshine NEWWCASTLE MAN HAD NARROW ESCAPE NEWCASTLE, Aug. 1l—-Wlll- lanl Mnloucy, lunrberman. had u narrow escape from fatal accident this morning, while motoring from Nslvcastlc to Chathuln. He was driving at about l8 miles an hour, and a! he was approacllln the railway crossing noticed clad branch train about fifty feet ahead of him. I-le at once applied all brakes and turned "his car in- to the hank of the road, "but the car did not stop until it was about three feet from the train. The ca was almost n totnl wreck.‘ This is a very dangerous cross- ing, as it was a few yeurrrago Sheriff O'Brien was killrri there. FEARING DETENTION AT NEW YORK SHE OFFERS TO MARRY ANV MAN NEW YORK, Aug i1—Offerlniz to marry any man who would stop forward for the qnlrposo, so that she would not be held up by lm- rLn. 55v "rls HGT. ' migration officials, llVllss Rose "'—_*"*""'“'" . Pooh, a comely young woman, . - ‘ who had lived rln New York in!’ ' 08;)‘ ten ycrlrs, arrived today on the. steamship Mount Clay. of the Un- ited American Lines, and is being (lotuined at Ellis Island. Miss Pooh. lwho was employed by the Hotel Pennsylvania "anti lived in this city at Num-bcr 100 Wr-ai 80th Street. had gone lo Ger mnny three months ago to visit rclniivesmnrl friends. but before her departure had taken out only her first naturalization papers. Coming Events, , Meetings, so na-rnsP-loc per lino p.01- day. Io. per liue per any for I den or ever. tic a line per day for t d”: or over l llturu letters count. u r cent. diecount for Address fnrnll part of an. at be paid for. n7..- nun. and mu "Taxi service stand day, I. B Miss Pooh made hcr offer of wet-pluck, night-limpet llcOarey marriage after the ship arrived 8B Sydney St, James Power. nt Quarantine and she had been s” 1.7 isugrgested that the result. might lbe n lengthy debate which would make ii invpossible io pass legis- "letlon in time for the handling 6f this year's wheat crop. ‘ apprised of hen certain detention. . Several" nouns men. among them "Come to the Ice cream tutt- one or two newspaper lnen. rip- val in rl-lartnay Hall Friday 11th neared deeply lnierentertbutmsln if not fine. first tiine evening. tained a discreet silence, NS-llldi