The Paper ' omen _ Edward I Inland’ _ i Llire The new i gfin-eéegfihtilliiiwllnu, Three on”, Fannie! near, if (Special to The Guardian) VANCOUVER, Sept. 1~—-The local office oi‘ the ‘Canadian Government Merchant Marine received a wire- less this morning that their ship the Canadian importer thought to have fouadered in the Pacific had been found-yet 10.30 p. m. yester- day by Canadiuh Observer latitude iliAN IMPURTER i] SAFELY FLOATING Crew ofiliili-"iiiiit Men on Board. No Word oi liiissifl!" ‘Lifeboat with Eleven Men. Steamer will he Towed to Port. -——*-—O——-—- 39-20 nortii longitude. 137-25 wasp The Observer will tow the intpqr. ter in to the nearest Pnl/ifii; gem". port. The Government Merchant Marine office were advised, the iflieflflflge iii-ab stated‘. that there was a crew oi H men on board the inwnorter but mode no mention oi the boatload of 11 iuen which lcft the steamer. Premier Meigiitiii ilept Tllliiii" lilieésilig‘ Till the Meeting (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, iSopt. conservatives and have been in contact with Prcmie that he will announce an earl gussess balanced both ways. couiiiioétiiwiiutii. lites Commander‘ Lowin. R. llaritime Representative of the Nov ' le. " Coiuufzn airsltévvln Will still Ie~ it rm"! ti"? "imi- "9" and bankg- f binf Kenya are preparer! to do their uiore hungry than they arr new iilu his Pflflilwii ""5 3B 511176!" Th? rebels W9"! limiter!“ iliieri “ u utmost in opposition to the up- iFroin the sources the estimates iutendcnt of tho Naval School i011!‘ i101"! hillliminliind flvghiimg" tplication oi‘ the principle of equal-nit ‘llllélllpilLVlllfifll in the uly reach-i vhicii under his direction has ai- Thrfie auxiliary iilflie Mill's" Tim reguirir irinriiiiiv mneiing nfiity for the white and brown races cd zibnut tho saiuc figure. 50.000 ready risen to the proud position were wounded in addition lg cue rum “Mimi, Ciiwb “(is irrid iasfln their rolnny and it is not im- John Soillivuri. Prr-sirbiut or ‘the ti hvilli! lili‘ 005i equipped "will lliliiififl iiireiidy i'0l'""'if»'d~ ieveiiing geyM-ifi or ti". "winner; probable that ilie coufcroiico with (‘entrul ‘Francs Assonrbl-r. lllltl a about in (fan-stin- Arrtinscments Wifllltlnliriim is nvw reported ‘rare 8559M i,“ dim. shinning H. $llllil$ will ciiibract‘ nu» wholutiuesulllenrhcr of hiaytu‘ llylai.‘ however‘ have been iitade to pro-iquiet. ‘icursions’ inevei-iiieiesg iiierc was tlon of iuiilun liuiiiigriitloii and thoiiiry (',(l11lllllli“(’. ivliicli i.. vide him with un instructor and LONDON. Aug. '51"-‘\ imm?‘ u fair attendance, ellfllitfieli impossibility of gi‘<'|1llif1g'.(‘ii1fiili0l1ti guy-o that number oi‘ iiie work of the school will go on ilospuicli from l"rl\"illl\ill‘ii§, lndni President mark i“ Mb. irrrmdrm eqnniwmigiiiuiiniiiii i-igiiis Ur Asia. pflrgflnii "n; rinlntorruutcrllyQ li will be in oper- itlon as usual during the full and winter. Commander licwln lcft yestertliiyi cuter iipon tho prciiiiiiiiaiw work of his ior "Halifax ulicro he will new position. BOY RESCUED SYDNEY‘ Sept. l»—'l‘welvr~ your old John Nicholson was saved from the government wliart‘ today by Stephen Afar-Don- ilil. The little lad was slnkink for‘ ilrownlng near the third time when rescued. -—-———r{-Q-Qr—- -_ iioioeiifsiiosuicuisii r Qdenbiirg gay flint city l5 fillifii ‘aruozrrr continents WANT ed. 10l Fitzroy St. “m WANTED-Boarders. Fitzroy Street. ‘DRESSMAKING DONE. 27 BAY- fleitl St. BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- tlritctl. Apply 88 Hillsboro St. _____,__________.. ‘WANTED --2 aoAiw-Efls Ac.- vnmmodateih 112 Cumberland i. WANTED-Jfhreo ted iii. 25 (‘pper Prince St. .____________________ FOR SALE.—PURE BRED RAM, iiire Suutlidown Ci. H. Kel (lovehead. . ___ FOR McKay. iBradalbune .%_________________ FOR SALEw-ONE QULKY PLOW i“ sued condition. D. C. Maoltiin ‘fly. North Riven. accommodated i089 Apply Guardian. ..____________________________ NOTIOE-JUNLESS ‘Ii-I'D ROBE which was stolen from auto at (rapaiid last S-uudayls returned it» church before next Sunday. Mme will be published. ‘>§-_._i____ _ ___,_ i? ___,_, ‘fillet-tine, ATTINTIONL- no Pfilwinal or George V Schooti or u..- r-uti. um on noun poiiffiii until the ’ hon been given. 1~~Piominent unionists who lileiglir-n since his arrival here ut noon arc strongly of the opinion general eliiction iit his ‘meeting here tonight. Mr. Meiglicn studious. ly avoided discussion ‘of the point nad told newspaper men to keep Receives Promotion The Guardian heartily congratu- Sirpcrintentlent of thc Naval School‘ R b i B t ‘ lore on the well merited recugnr e e S tlon of his services. indicated iii his ____ ___ appointment 1i» ‘this ilieltltin of‘ the Navy League of (‘ilflHfllL The du- ties oi‘ this new position will be to oiirn new schools of navlgii» tlon wherever there. ls a promising outlook for such and also’ to genen dike-organize in tho interests of n Apply w‘ yurils belonging .10 9010000‘ luily boarders can be comfortably accoinmodai __.____.___.____..___ SALE-IND OHEVORLET Touring Cui- in good condition. Will exchange for foxes. Gordon _______%_________ counts or connotes can a: ln private coi- Bi. Boniface. Manitoba. having 7W0 “Aggy; MEN lllbflaled for a Board of Refor- ROB EXPRESB TRAIN mice. re his instant dismissal "m" ‘h’ "M" "°'1°°l- Tl" s/uxr LAKE rirv. Sept. i- (‘aiiiidliin Teachers‘ Federation. whilst not in any wiiy express» "i: an opinion an to the merits teachers i0 refrain from applying for tli flinn of such Board of ltofnronue Waiii 'lroops 0iit in North litroiioi ASHEVlLLld, N. (‘.. Aug, 3i, Cflllriiiitins in and near (‘one-ord. an. important textile r-ontrru qi-e illlilill beyond control oi the city and county authorities. hovernor i- Morrisnn was advised late toilay by Sheriff Carl Spears and Mayor J. B. \l'omble. ot Cork The _\ governor was requester] to order the return of state troops to the D0518 from which they were with drawn ii few days ago. Titer:- hiis been a general strike in the cotton mills for weeks against u wage cut of forty pei cent. iiesit Indian LONDON. Aug. ,‘.il——ll lleutcri rlissputch from (‘alicut states that an tifficial communication issued ‘by the general staff gives fllfllifi.‘ ilotulls of an engagement at Puk- kiitur. The rebels attempted to bush the Callout column tiring on E that tlctachmeiits of the] anti reports Leincester itcglinent cest prolonged light with boillcs of rebel Moilillil“ Pukiuttur. ed lwltli 300"‘ looted carhlnos. VIENNA. Aug. 1i1~l~1ight thou-l sand Austrian troops niovr-tl into the. Muttestlorf liilrllflCi. oi‘ Burger» mud. itvstertlriy. and will politic tho region and clear out the for- olgn clement there. Fefli" W“ expressed here, yesterday. that this demonstration tn force mill’ provoke a response from the l-1un- gurian insurgents under Lieu!- liejias. ltefugees arriving from but wimp‘. in the control or the in- ' sat-gents. They also report that itiio Hungarians in tiifltllfbfid "B" ave destroyed u number of vino- hero pitting Aug. blvflfiu- ‘Greek lfi- goilon in Parts, last evening. pub- lished an tilficiiil communication dated Eskl Shcbr. Asilu Minor, iii i1 o'clock lhiesday morning. i“ follows: 4KiKPpOrtR mini Turkish sources announcing that iWO divifiifliair‘ have bcon sow-rod from the (ricer right wing i.~i I'll cmupictii contac‘ .'|[ nil points with the HWY"). Nil‘ suing its iulvzinco iofiifll "A" gin-n and repuli-niug tho Furks. _ ‘ scream. Aug. IH~TIW "twirl" of the interior. teddy. prohibited "he p-ibiicntlllfl of a number of nationalist. organs. inoindmi: ti?‘ Drutsche Zeltuni. in accvordunm with the tleoree issued Fucsda.‘ by President Ebert barring pull- licntions "likely to" encourage a.» tlitious movements. iy. ii? YOUNG GIRL SAVES “F; m; TRAlNNiAN iCI-BESTER, N. 5.. Aug. 31.. John Curran. baRifltKB "mfiei- “’““>“:“‘“ a cotta a at Chester hail u nuiri-w escape rom drownlnll TPPPnliF- iii‘ was rescued by Marlon Niiiisit. ‘i illl-YPBP ~old girl nf Chester. in lfecunlliun in! her courage Mr. (iurran biui purchased u Wrist watch which was presented at (‘blister In ilthe dreaenicc of ihi school children. The Lou Angelo» Limited on thc Union Pacific system woe held up by two masked robbers shortly after two o'clock yesterday after- J-i Ford Company $54,00_iii)00 ‘Cash i$peelal to The Guardian) LArvBrNo. Mich" SQpL 1-41 Ford Motor Company has in the neighburhoodof fifty four million dollars in cash in the bank accord- iIIE l0 a report tenderer! the de - partincnt of state here. Standard to Refill; Publication Sept. (Special to The Guardian) MST. JOHN. Sept. 1~H. V. Mac. iunnon of the Standard neyvspaperi which has not been issued fllllfifti Jilly 22. said t0llny‘ that he planned‘ to resume. publication on next 'l‘ucss day morning. ' A Greeks Announce tiilit Turks are in Full Plight .. ATHENS. Aug. l‘. iilcnco was broken today hr ..nnrmunirrlr(. nrmmmrmg that “l-Hworkers. Another resolution w we]. ma“ the pm.“ m.“ ‘Wrrs “m i9!‘ BBVPH 1103's’ tlcsllerate lightlngipussed "filling me inummng “WW After the first ‘vavr n!‘ cxcliuiut-nt on strongly fortified heightrr north of the rivers Ghenk and Katrantijt —on a line sixty kilometres in ex» ivziy begun ii rctreat to the V‘ Raoe Trouble Looming Uliimiiiiiimei" Gilli“ tent~~thc Turks unil have rortheitst Tho (in-ck troops are pursuit. iiuvo given ill Greek Communique. PARIS. Aug. 31—'I‘he Greek gation in Paris last evening pub. communications! the lntliuns lishotl an otficiiil tinted liski Slielir, Asia Minor. ll o'clock Tiiestlrrv morning. follows: _ “Reports lroiu 'l‘iirkish announcing that two have been scvorerl from the Greek confereiic false, pire. it has now roucht-tl a stage which such right wing are zihsolutoiy Our right wing is in complete c tact lll all poliits with the enemy. pursuing its advance towuril goru and rcpulsing the Turks.“ interesting Meeting}... tery remarks briefly outlined “lmciiii: programme under consideration for police, who relieved Maliapurnms next winter. This programme in . bcleugurcrl garrison. hi"! ill“ imicludies, among other undertakings. imi-ierthe preparation of ii R\lll(i(’.-hfl(ll( for‘ "lli-‘liiii? the information of strangers visit~ T110 enmity “'91? "n" lug the city; a supervised play - ground for children and a bath lng rifles. swords and war knlvee llmuse for boys lli Victoria Park. I _ The ‘Weaker (if Hie awning ‘viii. to the enforcer] solution of a l’lt\\\'.lllil_l1 1r. _ai the h" ' uni-Minn nauiply roiiel‘ Flllllllltlll. ivhether Europeans, Asliitlgg (n- inn-gun. oi’ tho Aiilvrlttuli l 75.000 formr-r snidlors Mr Allen. Dominion Animal Path gist. who gavr- a most interest and informative talk on buntei foxes. me referred tn by the Preside practically all present tuktng p in the discussion. _____-<o>_______ Goveroorship (Jatiilitltite (Special to The Guardian) the Lieutenant Govcrnnrship Ontario lies botvrcon lion. l‘. Crothers former ministtir oi‘ la in the Borden government and Journal. with tho chances. in la of the former. lVir. (Trothnm ‘is s to desire the position. though porter o! the government party. -—-——-¢o>———- SHEFFIELD STEEL MONTREAL. Aug. Ill sontatiives or prominent Shoffl an fur an higii-sncoil stools coucornerl. and who cluluin in DITHQPJIl-ilisfi 25.000 highly ski flnitish workmen will come Ottawa about September 8th i-T. .1. Eilwarils. senior Trude Commissioner. incl will be tn tliscutls (‘until the importation of high-speed stool. The ilciuizuilon will r-luile Ariluir flalfnuix tori: J. A. t‘. Ward. Di Allen and Pompom. iulllliifill; Nit-Gregor. o! Siinrierstin Bros. Newbounri. Limited. and S. mp Robinson. of W. Jesanp Sons. Limited. rill mnnutnvtn noon nonipfiliiarfiold. nine miles paiiaénierri were robbed. "", '7‘ oil . y. iii high spot-d tool sioein in field. close including the piirzisites info-sting?‘ ‘l1 The meeting was cnliveiii-tl by general discussion of tho program- lletiuceii to Twain... T... y.....,,.,. w... ‘ilore ‘be plunged into u new field OTTAWA. tSiepf. 1——lt was leorn~ ed here lday that tho choice forifliffi lilo gravest view of the Pm‘- D_ Ross. publisher of the Ottawa‘ Rep England. tool stool interests. now H, ‘m? cx-Pres-r (lent of the Sheffield (‘humlier of. i Siieslin Question For Arbitration (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA, Sept. 1—~Tlie council ‘of the League of Nations this af~ ternoon decided lo refer the Siles- lan question to four non permanent ‘members of the CDlliiCii for settle- imerll. They are. Paul Hyanis of fleigium. Dr_ V. K. Vveillngttm of .Chlnu, Count Quinones Dc "Leon of i$i1ain_ and Dr. Gastua Du Cunliii. ;ul’ Brazil. l 6YLihor Party i Demands Recognition l8 (Special to The Guardian) r WlNNlPEG. Sept. 1—ignoring at. together the (VanadiumBrotherhood inf ltailway Employes at its conven- ition yesterday the labor party pass ired n resolution urging the brother- ihoorl to encourage its members to affiliate themselves with a. ivorking Iclass political movement and that endeavor to ilave candidates [nominated and elected who have ' The Qmiiiiii ‘he mmkbmie and cmimge "Rough for (ictohcr (l0i'i\'(‘i'.\' as high 1s i a. o vote in the interests oi" t c tive board of the brotherhood to of the brotherhood in lip in Kenya f oiony, Ell. in that of in British ill as woll as as cuiintigviucn 0n< i seriously affects imperllil politics An. A tlcputatlou oi‘ leading white sot ‘llurs from Krenyu has lll'l‘i\‘t‘(l zitcity said llll)’ were trunk]; \\'0l‘i'l idiom. ln.l’oriaguesc. East Africa. r on the way to Vrotorlu to confcricrihlng aportion oi‘ the crime. wuvt» with them tear has to hr llSPtl in with Premier Sniuls on the sulnto its. influence. said i' This deputation is most em {hard ‘to tell pliiitic in its view that the snttlorsovhcn tli-sneriitc men i. tics in any part oi’ the Airicu. ning of a great Asiatic iiigScuih (‘ontrtii and lilastcrn (‘entrii iAfriczi. This would load thcy :1l_\‘ U10 QldVl! iiuiperiul lllg ~i.i_ tive Africans would rule. .ian prime ministers in the rcsolu nt l arpterence in favor lcitizensliip upon the Asiiitlcs lthe rtoiiiinltms is only unilerstami jioble from the fact. that (‘anadii is 0g constantly. ‘too cold tn attract large bodies immigrants from India ivliiie Aus- dralla is too far away to suggest S lffDllliiifl on that scorn. General Smuts who arrived thorn for his zibillties iltl a ('()lIlti'ii|'li.(ll‘. Tho Times niwcnt position. \\'_ “British imi- ovirlcntly :|nir.it.\i p_ i Premier Smiits. ’l‘hl.~i paper says: ‘CHARLOTTETOWMACANADA "FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 Freight Rates Likely To he Reduced (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL. Sept. l-While rail way officials refuse to dismiss the railway freight rate situation. it is believed tnut a t0ii' percent roiluc~ tlon in rates will be announced ui» most immediately. and that it will become effective within liftceu days. The iziliivay executive and trouuuission are continuing their Conference lu Ottawa today. Cotton Prices increase Owing to Shrinkage l$peclal to The Guardian) Nl-JW ORLEANS. Sept. 1~\Vilti scenes were enacted in tlit- Nt-uj Orleans cotton exchange shortly before noun today ivheu tho latest government crop report showing a great shrinkage in the cotton crop ivar. read. in till! first fit’.- minutes after the report was read cotton advanced one and three 9119mm ‘in “"3 113m” “m! Pflviie‘ ten minutes after till} rcutling of ‘trades and i'ti10l' congress oi‘ tlwiwnn" .' ' .‘ . Q " iaingt-il from 120 m 154 point; or aria lrom which it was expelled lust iwmehn so. and $7 50 .6 - . - - ‘LONDON. Sept. 1.—-'i‘hc status in Kenya Colony.mount-cutout their feliowlng; woon will call ii confcrcnce on Columbia uncirvployuriont fur-user! and other part of the British Do- sources minions. ivas one of thc tliorniosl which has been growing llll r divisions problems tits-cussed at the e of prciiiiors oi‘ the Ein- rcceut Iy serious tho lust few wrecks The Kenya settlers maintain that ldil-wzirtl ll if iltPPiSiDn is made to the (‘olunizil lion Army. (lflirjg nnn ti“. serving-nu. or Stntg in the city_ who was with the A. for India in iil\'i)l‘ of illl‘ IHtiiZUIHIE- i"-. ill this decision will iirark the iii-gin- 'l‘he Kcnva settlers lntervieworlfiijrre out of work t Beira declare that the iicquics- ililllre WiIiPfl u cvnse of the (Zauadiau and .~\ustr.il~ of coufcrrln: invt Iii llcast 40.000 of those were in ‘New iVurk City. Tho number is growing tietirl were: keeping palm with ihc Munsle. volunteers. iISSiSHHg t't'ill]')f_\ in -) in a leading article quarter cents, bringing contracts 1725 cunts. This is six cents high- passcil. prices settled (loan and of the next zirlvance Serious in New York .\'>l0\\' YORK. ‘Sept. 1' that Prcsi The an ~ Pill iiill‘(i< attention Wireless Messages From Planet Mars? (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. Soot. lv-fiignur Alarconi believes that he has in- tercepted iuesstiges from {Vl-irs. ac- tording to an announcement mad.’ today by J. t‘. ll. .\iaclic.th_ l.on~ don lltllllflg?!’ of the llliiruonl (Jum- piiny at a Rotary (‘lub luncheon here tcritiy a series ot" experiments on the uachi .l'<.'ii.»r-.tr.:i iln which wireless waves of greater length than those of the highest powered iIO-‘DON- 590i. i-Tim Slot)’ 0i was trying to communicate. Mac Both said. utely subuiorgcti and the men left in in drown. was told toiluy at Bow ivere in connection with the wit‘ ' crime of murder against Captain rriripfiglal is Thglsqrfrdia") ,w_ \\"ilhelni Wcrner. commander oi’ ‘ ‘ “ ‘elm he mas”! the (7-35. who has n'ot been ar- sl printers tliiotigiiout the liiiiteril Kiilfitliim ii iro tici-iilvtl It) past no- tltics putting ino cite’. tir ti..- ivot-lr FlllillLl S-iitt-inliei‘ "i the rc- iluctions in ivugos which ilIlVl’ ill- roarly boon conimiiniczitvii in but not acct-pivd by the various trades ‘unions Tho cuiphijxers uitillfied the curler propos. 5 of reduction but tho iizoilifirraiions were L/ll. mi.- sitleierl satisfactory" by the work- ers. Thrive has been no intimation that thecmpltiyees uill change their llit‘(‘il(i_\' announced decision rcstr-ti by the (icrnttin authorities. iv 'l‘h!- incident happened April o‘. i017, about 150 miles oft‘ the Scllly islands. Starkey is tile solo survivor of those aboard the m... Killed in ll Mine Explosion l-LARRLSBFRG, ills" Aug. Zil~~ ilorllcs or eleven miners ivoer re- m wail or an (‘iiii room. loosing blricvi damp. Sevon men who escaped the ex- (Special to The Guardian) today in New York on a silu and which threatens during the r-imi - iug winter to ilrliilflli‘ [)l‘()1'i(ll‘li()l’l>‘ as W0 have n. vi-r liq-fort- boon .fuccd in this l'()ll11ll_\'. Nliu in led about the situation. and in as whrit would is constantly gctiiug largcr. Mayor in chin-go of social work Franco and Germany said i‘. iloday that in the city. ’ \\'.l s icr ilizin that givon bv llu-hsril illell r-Jiin of other iiiii~ii\pic_vi~-.l. nii-mbor is if» por '..ilfl six m-uiilis ago." "Thai uriuitm" ‘than Ii was his: yzir at thiL l n" ‘fl.- zoa 4.1: mg the w“ .__.__{-0> scttlr-rs at Kenya are to ‘ confer with . s being more syiii» pathetic to their views on the iii- SCOTTISH PEOPLE NUMBER 4-862000 viypilliilll question than British ministers niiiiof the (‘oioniai Office. tSuch .ment and Premier Smuts “will; to stop. “m iis made ililf‘ inure difficult by tli illmeni iuuy have good elects. As to w“ nnnouncei‘ ion“ by (‘fmmmixfliyn ihe ‘slim-h Aiflm“ Govem’ ziiiv all of these live in floss. (‘lo lifliifliliinent will hardly be inclined to as- nmrir ‘irwemers “mi Arm." (mm. ThPiI‘ "bqaunie utiditinn and gratuitous 79th..‘ ».-_o en disregard‘ of tariff conditions in connection Wiiiiiihg r-nionini n ‘c__"_‘_ iiflilisptiniilhiiily l tooli "roasts BOMBARD ‘ l'.\|iii:'.' Aug.’ at. i‘. Journal. and. up i,» andwlllnges noun Ofiilll. Tetiinn rr-rs Velez Shel-ed their =borubnrdment of special positions near Melllla. an “iii nppeiii by a section of the potiplc inniy m rugged health he has been l'ingiof_ a crown colony to a (iflllliliitlllritug junt iggiigrl shows that in public life and a constant suii-.ill‘l"1o Itiinlsler, as helm-Z iii WlTi-iliitiun of Siro-tlanil has 5'11"" Wm‘ We “Piiish Glwrfflmithi cnnsilerubly slnci» the lust ccusus ion u certain point is u now tlcvviili‘ iwas taken in 1011. The population Will is given as 4.862.000. including 2. doubtless sen its gravity as ii 11111-348000 males nnil 2.533.000 romulcr. rcedent and may he trusted to iin- the gross total representing un in- MANUHACTURER5 Dress on the ilelegution tho cruise- quences of what they are attempt» The whole question crease of l21.000 over itlii. iin increase in populiititiii. u ich i _ ffnmv fully three limos greater than excited fesrlyinfiiii‘ ilrlmlgg“ 0" "inkltliut of 1601. The male population i _. I -_ r f’ “P ill“ i “mi “ii has increased 1.7 iveryent. ‘ ' ' ' k6"!!! 0i‘ illiiill- lhf‘ Wilflie liiiiii‘llii.\' lust census. Never provlousli hos and Mimi“ giwemiliuelic. this figure represoting i tins 108000 Aberdeen 0.18. Peri Ayr 83.000. Pailkirk 33.000 Arhrouth following with 19,499. ll _ intervention by tho fcileriii govern- iouch ivilh uncinployuir-it ii. this would hr- happen tciupiii» iuirnt sinco tho days iilllll€(l|ili(‘|_\’, _ . _ “i r ,0 "we Priory; .=tiui_viiig following tho civil war. ‘mm M‘ rat i‘ O I n ‘ u‘! “l ntlevakiotl. of tlu- Shiva Dil- mzitui. Mllil Beech (reek, Blair. .'-‘.1|lli‘\\'llIl[ iiirr!» '1'. .|lii>ll. of the Auu-rir-an Lemon Iiiir~ tlon urlcptoii hy the imperial Con-Ni“ i" mi‘- iiflii "i, R"-"'-”"-‘"' M" if‘ " Wmivmeni i]! m" "mile of _ ; -1;-.- t ~ said he thought 75.000 ivorcihhrcrltf Don (‘lizifin at Logan toqzggntaguélrlreiglfifiiiflnggeixg:‘lnligifg cloud‘ of wiirk in ‘i ' stair‘. and zit night ‘ ' ’ ' ‘ cI-nt John Gore. a ilcputy sheriff. uitl ;\‘ii' Bell " iiud l0 ilfii‘ cent. grculoi‘ LONDON. Sept. 1.- Thr- prelim report nf the Scottish i-cn- lilo popii _ lncrcuscil f" Every Scottish census hm. shown and decline of eight thousand Practic- Populiitions of the principal r-it'~ lea are given as follows: Glasgow 1.034.000. Edinburgh. 420.000. lliin- Pais- THE VILLQGE$ [or 34.000 Oreenock 81.000. hlother- r=n"'|intlor p M, ‘ v H m f h r Robeliious .‘.lor- well and Wiubaw 03.000. (‘lytleiiunlrlgivpn n“ 0mm" "I" T" i P ° - ‘ occan iribonmen are extending their 40.000. (‘onil rid 471.000 ntflf(‘l‘i1‘i~"-. ' . i i lilf ‘ fl l l r ~ mm nrrrrm" and pnmvrlnrn Limr (mpmnfins rhmngnut that “nanny, "n6 39.000. ixhégalh. i imliu Inf ii its time uill ieen twentx (lays in the viorliliouse. ‘ 3.0.000. Hiiin- iloslroyed, lwllfi- our» i- Mmiriii ilesnoii-ii to the illon 39.000. Kiluinrnock “SASHINGWSOX' 8pm‘ lwAmnml mlosion. but are sitffering from the Intent in the West. Vii‘ iniun (‘Willi-Nigel “i i-‘iiwk Mm?‘ . . Mun? Srmneri r.r,r.rr|ing1u‘iii)._ ‘L"\_Nt() local hospitals. 1t ls believed‘ hurts from the area indicated thr-iiiwl’ “"11 rwiwer‘ _ _ minors arc rontiiiuiiig to ilc-fyt vPilmieel‘ l'?"'~'"e ‘minis ‘View Pvcsirlont liar-dings ccuiuuinrl that‘; " ‘"4 if" muw" m“ “WW "flmh they ilisperso and that. fighting is “Pie “mien still occurring ‘in tho iliisturiieil invert. The federal tvonus iuuy take it t: ltllspersing the miners or other arm- ed lianrls. This gas has been suc- The troops ziiso will he equiippedi with machine guns and 2lil‘|)i2lll(?.‘<| will hc used for rer-onnoiiering. if] ii inairtial iil\\' is tleclitrcrl it will be] Um Fig.1. gr UL’ . ._ \ __ __ ..-.~. .. -pt_l Theniiiitari l"? ‘rmfih fill‘? fnmf“: m“ be?“ it WPS nnnouncctl ui mid-tiny. will ar- a e“ L‘ c ‘mwd 5 M“ iwvm“ lsume control of Belfast within uni . . . ._ n m ‘by the Lord hlriyor as to the ill"! i.t)t..~\.\._ u. \.... Aug. ..i. labouring“, "are my or “Homing "w: tit‘ wtll-k. and said it aulhoritiis tonight announced that tiny‘ Cm ms "totem-m" m View, in télegruiuliutl been sent to Wiisifior [he Ho"? rinring m“! i-ighiirrr. iingtiin saying that unless troops in progflrsi A I l hcerlptllol. dell ufiiiu. 5...... cul- GERMAN ATlililllTiES REVEALED 35 British Sailors Left mi Beck of Siihiliitiile Which was then Deftherately Submerged anti the Men Left to Drown. Tori-ington. for. after he and the thirty-five of crew were on the Ll-boiivs and remainder were in one of the and 1901 ii was 005. IN liiililil -.__.¢ giniimi iii ii“. ‘mi-id’ in‘; Mai-pom llNll'l._\'-il\'(‘. British sailors brim: crew uud been ordered on the deck and “tin-r uxiini-ig i.) iipiipvp Mun.- piit on filF5_(l(l('k<Oi a German sub- of the submarine, he was lfliwfl marine. ivhicli was then deliben below tn be tiiiestioncd. To this ct ho owed his life. ~Sturkcy told how Werner had -—-——-<-0}-__._. ‘ ‘ ' street Polim (‘ourt by (‘iiptuin called liini a piriitc who deserved Slcirizrav. otfithe British steamer tovhe shot. "All for the others." I Torringtun. the German commnntlei" added. The Bow Street proceedings "let them swim" Al this time Torrlugtorrs dock the German sailor-i iip‘s lifeboatsi. life-boat and cnt oft’ to this brought bark meat and rum. None of the men in that ever ht-ard of again. boat were Miiriiie lilies inc one Population OTTAWA, Aug. lib-Announce- ent by- the dominion statistician "m i0 “"i"'i" the ‘WMWHOnS- rovers-d tonight from the Harco oi’ the Pflllilliilliol’! 0i iwem-Yflv“ ---<aa>--- mine. following an explosion this towns and cities includes {bros ' utrr-ruoon. More than 400 men New Brunswick municipalities. iillii had been working. but bud been Moricton. Sackville and Frederic w ° ' ‘ ivainrtl and ostrapctl ivlien a iiy- ton. The population of Monctou namito -('|lill"_(f: broke down ilie‘is given as 13.167 as comlmlfld with 11.345 in 1011 and 9.026 if! 1901. or a 25.69 per cent. increase in the. first decade of this centu- ry and 16.1 per cent in the second weer taken‘ decade The pOpIIGHOH oi’ Fredericton is 8.81M as compared with 7.208 in i911 and T.ll7 in 1901, an increase of. L958 per cent in the first decade ntl 12.11 per cent in the last do- arle. Sitckvillrfs population is 0.625. an ‘increase of 225 per cent over i ' - i911. the largest increase of any 3 of tho Canadian towns and cities int-ninn r-vpnH-essfiilly used in breaking up riots. ‘IlVBII in the new list. In 1911 Sackvillefle population was 0.030 The first. castle til‘: inbrease was 68.01 per eni. . . , A tiniufiirr t in Charlotte iIo; sr. JOHN, Sept» tl-‘riie forest were sont at ouco. the county woultf- .. _, i i-i H’ i .i . tire back of South Bay in tlievlol- ‘be zittziclrctl by between 4.000 and!viufiifintfiiyséorpn:i522‘?! ‘rrrfigeii; nit‘. oi ism-gum“ Lake w“ r9- "iimi "W" continued here this mnrnlnu. (tans-i ported bad again ypsteriliiy oven- jiic believed .\ir. Sullivan's figure Hheriff (‘luifin at the same time m wen“ m, ‘he w“. r gxurm imr inviisnn ut‘;w-is conservative and ‘checked ilfltifiifiiifiti the following statement wing“; m grime “r merit Q rhrrflurhi [with his own iiiisel‘v:ilic.n.~'. ncsilruporiiicrl: . A m r in-m was killed ‘iii-S .1 The problem of iiit- 0X-.-!‘l'\'ii'l‘ “There bnu-‘tbocn more or less Iirxrrrrpirisckpnlilkinq“Emmi rlvllrdigynd iflsi - Wlltiln continuous tiring im four DOHILS or up m H", present "Irina “he n“. m? Imp‘ thaw‘ The paint’; ‘N91 Bv niiil-nilernoriii. with the fight 't (‘Hnikfll (‘Tami inghstill proceeding in some areas Aho totiil tletith roll since Moudzir inight hail reached fourteen. Scores have ‘oeen wouiiilr-il. bu‘ t the exact number is not known BBl.il<‘A.<T_ Sept. ‘v-fltrer-t figni- and Mill Creek." -'i‘\vo volunteers and one deputy were killed iluring the lllfirnlnifs engagement on llluir tuountalu. in‘ ‘Eastern Igiganuounty. accortllngi "The sheriff's office announced the John Coral!“ “m! ‘nmlclty ivere left in darlincss because; ‘the lamp authorities maintain order ‘and. in the obscurity tho opposing sni-‘i pcrs were very active. The day's rioting and outliiwry i LOGON. lV. Va" Aug. Il1.-—u'lllil the casualties placed at u tlcpufvr iipprariince of a party of men nrnigi lLogun-lltione tiounty line today. Sheriff Don (lhafln. 'nf Logan r-oun- , n, and ‘Site-riff mu Hatfield. ur.f,"tf’a‘p“fi‘riri“g‘l “i“"“"“ *‘ m“ Ali-Dnwoli county. reported that‘ ' a ‘N, i v ._ turmoil bands ivcre nilviinring iveai-irusilnde‘ MM“ IMm “d".‘ Trrrri m," Snrmw Fork Rhrgm The‘ ilflflllglll lfl‘fl(;(:’_llP‘{11P.h_flOlligv i“. ilIIVlIIiOTS worn within [our miles ofighml m: 'ec‘“pd 1e n U “m ‘ m, i‘ ,1 i _r r I 1H Lx brand new. it ivas the mo»! nufiocl iliiflosofiflnPgfiitiiloxliilhmivfrtiiv: ‘Nl:llll~o“a madam m the “ghJng 5mm,‘ . . __ , ‘it broke out on Monday. headquarters. havebeen PfilllhllfihPlll TM exchanga or Show Mtweenj ‘hope street‘ took positions nu the‘ tire. rid. \Sut‘gt*0ns rind nurses have her-n scnt tn Peckanhlili. John Gore. u Logan county deputy _slioritf. ivas killed in a fight be- tween borilen patrol and an armed band on Blair mountain this morn- lug. This be tip first casualty since sloth police. deputy ahorllls “and volunteers from south Virginia ' ‘moi here to resist the forces which ‘for rlzirs have been assembling on the east side of Spruce Fork Ridge. i)l"ilt"\'€'ii to he bent upon un inva- sion of Logan county, ly .ln the morning and gradually spread river the oxirnsivr areal with increasing intensity. the fusiiaile on North Queen street killed and n dozen woundcd. armored car was sent to the scene! to stop the fighting. Outsidi- of (lelar-hmenis in ai- -l moved para. the military ikivivcsr of the government have not inter-u fore-d in the rioting‘ VictoriaBur-r racks. wlit-rc the troops um housed.‘ the (titties roviiletl in tho llnilor» , — .__--Qoc-———-—- “""-“ wiihi" H” “m” “i y""ie"ii"-‘ wood mrmpmw he not marriage“ ‘Zyliilihii; life; fitigexsynifigrliinfligigéitherc been suchran excess of “"021 DEsTRUcJqVE “RE RAGH“; ‘riisorrlcrs and the walls of the lllllill: l"? between representatives ur ti.£~‘°:'n,'{”g Mmiiif-Rlifriiiiilr: “Li: NEAR cnow-s NEST PASS m“ were M "ewem" ‘w "“““‘~"~l rhmmiimmiie“ “mama-ii I tr-tfil l 5f total nufl-itliiii i “‘“' "Prank neirvtiaiiohs between ti" 3T1: iigflsnnl ‘ c u‘ tnui-ik-‘uuii- ‘l i-"riiim no V‘ ~ ' '—__...—__ I‘ l" smut. ‘\fl'll‘il ' - t v "l e -l - .' . . i no. Ann’. ..l. Vlith n. i ' -1 vain blowing ill noon. the forest‘ fir; west oi (‘rnivs Nest l” i which has been raging for iioveruli ilays ivus out of hand in spite of: nu- Pffrirtsi mi‘ iiu- hundreds hi‘! (‘Hl(‘AGO.Se-pt.1Thlrty-twoupec lighters. lliilr the timber limits-tutors in Judge Joseph isrhuimanhi of the McLarvn Lumber Fompanr. morals court were locked in the which operates iii Rluirmore. lindfbtiil pen" two hours yesterday by brcn destrcroil and hope for the order of he judge and thon dis- hiui pructir-iillv been missed w b ivurnlng that iii the Two or the rouiiiiinfs future spectators would be given Two more camps tire "This is no place tn spend your 25.000. thrcatonetl. The timber on lliic‘ vacation or your iipnra minutes at ll llorsc (‘reek is all gone iinil that the expense nr the poor unfortiinlt- . im-iwf" "it" "15 P909" 33.000. Airtiric 25.000. Rllllicrkicil on Pillisnii (‘reek is lhrculcnoil. The es brought here." Judge Schulman . Jes~ have mule Jriiitiem attacks iltmn 24000. niimbarton 22.000 Stirling town '.' (‘rnwi- Noni n tin-l 21.000. Port fllnrsow 21.000. lnver- vision point rm u.» c. r. u. ui in ilr- Gouitrn. rim] have resume ness. with a population of 20.937. is the path of the flames and prepar- neck" is fouml the last town ranking above 20.000. ntinns ilrl‘ being piurle to snvo it. freight di~ said. "'i‘lie next time any "rubber in this court he Will Friend tii-eniy (lays in the work if possible. house." . _.»-.-m~_ Ranger (YBrien worked day. undergrowth and giving olr‘ denim following a day oi’ disorder. Manylaepn piuiniy istreets in the very centre of tho uflQi-nqnn, liltiy last. siunrpetlCtl from tlieiTHE by tho state fort-or. the ntllversimp (romendmg mm“ “Hum pmuirenmeruurrev IDLE m coun-r GIVEN 1 war-mm _ “.4 1. ii. tilegimtld Bonneli and Fire on lht) eerie alone yesterday and it was ewening that even after ranger had pointed our. he nature o! the situation on Tuesday evening tn some of the residents of the district none of ham reported yesterday morning o gt) out to fight the tli-e. The flrc ‘t Spruce Lake. yester- was b rning into the green of smoke that could . b.» in the city yesterday it is understood that more than lighters refused to enieriiwd pu|loflds n! Iumhar pwped by rthe bullet-swept thoroughfares and; Lupin; 5mm], at Dtdgnguash. Char- utte county. was burned on Fri- A large motor boat tied o .1 whurfjneni‘ which the litm- time. ulicrlllf zinil an unidentified man . _ . -i _ . '--~e there will hi.‘ ".ii.~' ""3000 killed unrl a iloriui)’ sheriff (‘Ziilllllhhulnilnflted ‘It "me Mimi‘ i" n‘? 091' “P” Film‘: ‘F05 iie5irii~ied~ an“ to 125.000 exservico men out of ml. in the. skirmisiliing along the‘ he wharf its_e_if was badly dain- Pd with rifles who PllttlFll Stain ingpgi- . WEATHER. . l, msmriaitxrpn t mum. MOON, urn ncizorrro. Sept. 2.-—Mbtiorately reoh winds. not much change in Local showers to isome localities. Tide will be high this morning ouringiai 10.25 and tonight at 11.15. i Sim eels this eveningat 6.86 in the afternoon two DPTSDHs were-and gripes fiomorrow morning at Ani - u First quarter moon Thursday ‘Sirpt. 8th 11.30 p m. . . . i1: oozie the Sunshine mu tAPVlNC-‘i- youw. ~. INITIALS on NTORTOISl ot-uittis LES THAN HALF- oFni _.ir~i l i l l l or Ki .' rll1~ i)” r ‘.v i4. 5 in‘ ‘i, 1 o ' * r i are -—<;---;-<~ ._.,->4 .-»<.__.___._. I . QEEFFQQI-vnQ=-1¢JII‘J\S""~T$FJ < "- '"""** "r-‘ew-L-v-Tewggpfligwi»... - ‘ _ -; Vi? a _ "' ' ‘ . revs-slim. . a . . .. ~