The Paper Thai (lovers Prince Edward Island I Like The Dew I --_-¢ r‘ ciulettetovu Guardian. Three Cont; llonlll , Guardian. Founded 1881 ._._..._-_."-'-—“—-'** mafia Hews Worth’ Beadle! All‘ The Alli Won-Ii Puritans FHARLQTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 $61] a‘. £5231." :'-°-'.i.'.."3i'o§°“'rt. s. n. an ll . . l0 Gilli Premier Meigheti, ilddressi ‘Itilililtiil. Iliitario. ‘Ilatietiiis Promise and was v Warmly Appiauded. (ppeciai to The Guardian) IDNDON. Sept ‘Z-lf tlie Molg- hen [Mill's-radiant is returned to power It is pledged to take action which will enable the inclusion of women in the senate or Canada. This Promise was made to tho of AIIMIT LADIES indies of London yesterday by RlBllI. lion. Arthur- Meighcn be- fore his departure from the cltv. The announcement with chscrs'by was addressing. nan-stint rig Ladies Meeting at .___ was greeted argle assemblage ladies, whom t e prime minister lion. C. C. Bailantyne lloterlains Naval Officers MON'I‘-RE.~\L. Sept. 2—--Hon (l. C. llallatityne, Minister of Murine and Naval Defense last night gave. a ‘banquet at the Ritz (‘arlton in honor of Pnptuln Atliiius and the offlcom ‘at’ the (hanadlan Navtl Squadron nc-w visiting Montreal. lion .\Ir. Hallantyne said in tlie course of n speech that the Con- adian navy preserved full autonom- rus rights an to eaxpentlitures and policies, while zit the same timc lii-‘Blilllfl In close lunch wltli tlie Jmpcrinl fleet and the admiralty. ill». referred to the growth oi the Canadian navy from its first start under the Lnuiier Government to its present status and hope Wits expressed that tlie country would support naval development Com- ments were inside lu the grtuytr. of the Dominion foreign trade. Possible Acquisition ‘do Caiiatlian Cabinet (‘I i‘l QUEIBEIY, so.“ l,—~iiv.l11’1‘*“’l1l“' (up of n ptilioy‘ of iuotlerato prof .< ‘my t-t-tititrynicn tho spirit which orratva, tShpt 2.- lsutic Piib- F1111“ ‘>1 11111 Q1111“? l'1"11"" 9°11" tlon and its enemies, the. trc-t trau-l-tttit-ttttrtl tht- ttttthth-rs ht‘ this limitl- lado K. C. of Winnipeg arrived "lllmn- ""41"" “MW” 11 1l"~“ll1"1'l1,prc or (i... iFgiyjnpr party 31H] rpulnion, d fltalPrlllllliliifill that no -]lm111('l1l°11B11 Quill"?! mm "l" "mmlciiauiolctins of Liberal ‘tr wi:lit<1l1=~il11<'l+‘- lit) llfllilPll-"H-“l- 1111 ill!‘ " hare today, and it ls considers. quite probable that he may enter the cabinet. »_-- $94-00) hater Carriersnlisii flights session of the federated IlS~ sncialion of vontion n resolution asking for u 30 ittr ‘cent. inoreziso ln pay‘ will probably be placed before the dole. stiles. The amount is subject to cunsldemtlou in committee before coming lllltflllllifs sossion. A unanimous tie- crautitition paid carriers was soluteiy sent 6i‘ living based on pro wur condit- ions. mission ""111 111° l"‘ll'°““l ‘ll"""‘“°"' l“ trtitlc. which hail ‘novtw bcfnro ia-ralthr vtttltthvot- in whit-it we itttve iter- tl-zruln rates between Quebec and drflwnys“ ,..,V.ar1y m. H, f,,,.[.“,1_\._ ' Montreal, For increased Pay (Special to The Guardian.) biObYilitldAia. sept of M t... let tor carriers con- ti ii in- this to that. A substantial ‘case will be risked for zit e v e t: slon was registered that the sup- i0 retired letter insufficient and ub- inadequate to meet pre- abnoriiial conditions in cost l l ‘Lack pf vgssglg iinpilnr§t§1§§iI§§.-§§ill§Ile"" Q t which tho. election would bo IOIILIIILI _W i had been approached lo In order to relieve the GENERAL. challenge so lightly thrown out by‘ had fasteucd a duty 0t 2:5 per cent Mr. William Lyon lvluoKenzio lfintfou it. and the Grain Growers Party, has, bcen accepted and wltiiin tlie next to the United States ‘but scarcely solution oi‘ parliament and uppcabiliiiy. to the country. l-le niutletlie an- nouncement to u gatiieritig of three thousand people in the Gratid Tiieajducts but six iveeks n59 Wlllii-‘lll tre here Inst itigiit and llioy ClIBGF-JIOHCB or negflllilllvfl 111B Alllerlcilll-‘i t solves had rustle, ou all clothing. of parliament. prime minister of this country ask for the. dissolution of liurlItr-"lllf Iiiiillllcllfili til/iii‘ Iillifii‘ W" F14‘ moat at an early tlalo. and an olec their .AN, ELECT or onion NEW nut UNCED or PREMIER anterior __.__€__ ,_____.._,_______.____ Strong and True.” i LONDON. 0nt.. Sept. 2—Thcl few month when the United States Potatoes wore zidnrittctl free lii- i ircc month's tlie lilglit Hot). Art- Iiiid 1i "i169 lilllll 11p Wlii!!! llll’ r ur Meiglieu will ask for [lie dis-IIWPIIIIPY Blll 1111i 011 11 135 i191 ""111 Arrangements had been iuadc for I Iilllllllill exchange 0t‘ fishing pro- i d his (loclnrntlon or war (vim nllmd twbungvtl tht-Ir uiintls, and now lggr and a Sim“. qf fighfiflg gun-gt (Ynnudirm fisher-then must look fur I nlirely ‘utiusual in post-war politl-Jiliiikfilfl HISBWIIBPP- ' ' n] audiences “’l‘liosc are not now exporlcnces," "it is in my judgment tho duty l1e “fllll- m Tlle-‘ie 511'"- Feliflllllfills U! um] my ‘(my J-Jdessons we have boon taught for ml sixty, years} lessons written for up In the business of lasing a mi- liPfl before tlio new your. and that _ _ H y)“. course l am gum“ 4;, m"- qspoalt those words nt.‘t in it spirit ‘m of litistility, they have a right to do what they have done it they cor- ivo it in their interests, btit I prak in the words of a (‘un:i(linn. lth all 'lio aspirations and fool - sharing with The prime minister‘ plant-d sqttiaro t‘ y boforc the people trio lsstio lllptlll 1 o‘ ‘tugs oi a (‘an-atllaii, iio t-ionvago l)t‘l\\".'l1ll tho. ‘ulz. . Hmufftm] “I.U]“S'“ Of n-(q-y,rourngomeuts Will turn us front sevorctl so long. Willi masterly logic he spokcl MP- Mvlilllfi" Bmwll llllls" “lw as in Gront Britain and tho. Unitotl t. as tit‘ ditllclPi-i including food stilt‘ farm implements. to 50 per cent and substantially ro- general consitiiiptirin. in effect and you mid enormously to itnoiuolov- t uieut. ‘ i with which they must compete. enough but we have the least of our population ‘tlilfllllqlltiytiéfl or‘ any trountry that, tion alongside a great reptiblic.“ "l ' kets to American goods. ~- 4'»! a‘? 0-60 . it: ‘i=4, ' ~_-—~_.__———__.-—- FOR SALE.—4NEW HQUQE MUD- ern conveniences. Phone 813d. --_—\ WANTED-Boarders. Apply Fitzroy Street. ,_I.~ WANTEDL- DRESSMAKING ..B ' 194 Weymoulb the day. Apply between ll rind 8. W>¢NFED.—MAID FOR GENERAL house work. ho washing. ADDlY Illoynl tllotel. WANTED-EXPERIENCED CARE NfYvd mun preferred wages. taker for fox ranch in Scotla. binrricd wit iout children. Good Wr te Box 451. cl $57421".- or unfurnished. Also nice apart- 89C‘ inept-modern residential tlun. Apply Guardian. WANTED-Three lady flilllilllllllllliliillllll-i} ‘l3 BUsETFuRNIsi-uzo, boarders Ira can be comfortably IICCOIIIIII-flilili congestion at the latter port. say , ~ v . , _ ro-tttt-tr that the tot-w te- t-ettt ‘if..f.’ii.r"i.‘,i“’.‘i.'lf r‘ZZ."I5-..l’..”.';.“r>.‘.‘..'.. zzglarglillfélhflt:itihfitgllzfrgaaai,ha? in); his itrgurnent with the evltl - ‘ way orllcluis in Montreal that‘ tne l‘: £13m; gggsgnggl?“ ‘L’, half-cent difference is not keeping vmducw‘ M . n new heaven “H, me gram tram mnvmg‘ -l now I;‘ll'l'll "‘ ind learned of lulu Wm“ m“ m“ ohsuwle l“ Lbedéllhlikllpfttlvtli fruilo in grain had Iicen omcmls advise‘ l“ we“, ‘Dlllwgkki'\i-i-:tngctl it had been ii-torruptctl “s “hllm “l present i" Monlmeullllllflflii the war but it wont into harbor huvo been clitirtorctl from (vperflmn “wt m“ ' ‘there and are unwilling to make ‘(Md boén in onmnmon mm, u and change. so that it ‘is necessary/l ' ' ‘ ‘ to find fresh bottoms to handle tlie‘ grain movement trino Quebec. A Montreal firm ls endeavor-lug to se- cure four ships at tho present time, but there is an lililvliillllg tlclay of several days. ‘ 'i‘lie Quobcc Harbor (Yominission ivn sacked by tho railroads to low- or its switching charges from $5 to $3150 which has been iviilingiy aigrcetl to, and tlic itittc-r. on their .. part. are willing to ubsortb local‘ elevation charges of GJOths of one ‘cont per bushel. Enquiries have been made and information given iln correction-with stevedortnll as ‘to hours of work. ivitos of pay and tss for overtime. These conditions have been de- clared to be-the same us those pre- i. Consignment oi Foxes Received at Suiiimerside l Mi‘. G-enrgo A. Callbeck arrived from Que-her. ‘Thursday evening with 21 Silvor llltick Foxes for Mr. B. Graham RUgCPu from the ranch of llolt. ltcnfrotv and Co. Quebec (‘lty, and also 2 ~Silvt1r Illrick Fox- es from the sumo ranch for him- self The ‘foxes were very bcziutl- ful looking animals and crtiliit"! i1 great deal of interest at tire rall- rotid "station on their arrival. . n. have been seeking to stir up viii“ Ifleoling fby aii-aking the tfmptr: "Olllllilllllllflv Iirlitve that their in- lorosts wore tiiffaront from those {of other classes. They were sowing ‘the sootls of unhappiness and dis- (content when there was no cause. lilo muiiitiiiiictl that tin-t. ivestorn lfnrtnors woro being led nwdy by is. false doctrine of free trade and (Vfllllllfell tiio prophesy} that. the time would conic when ‘tn (‘auudn l Four lliovsand Rebels Attack ‘ British Troops‘ la a Masterly Speech Before an Assemblage oi 3000 People Premier Meiglieii Accepts‘ tlie Challenge oi tlie Liberal Leader and Clearly Defines the issue beiore the Electors. lie Appeals to tlie Canadian Spirit to hold Canada for the Canadians and “Show once more that Canada is Resolved on‘ ilei Course, tliatolte Wimt be Turned or Bent or Donated, »Iliili She is Steadfast, ‘tates, the farming community» would be found staunchly support- I fig protection. "Put that convention platform t’ placing on tlio free list ill ilass~ t - w and ruochituti‘ tiurbei‘ 0t‘ every kind and lllLfi-Pll. ug tho British prt!l-0l'cllCB at cam- i I lllcing tlie tnrifi‘ ivlilch they them- ititils aiitl shoes and articles of As it is. we have fur more than wont through the war. “That platform," poclarod .\'ir: liidltistlrioéi. The iviplng iawny‘ ql‘ foctivo would upon (‘anadlnn iuar- t otl iiiuisclf of bud faith, and ‘therefore unfit for power. if he rofusotl‘ tiny ans-wor thou ho was unfit for office bocauso hol was lacking in frankness and can- dor. The callonge of the Lihortfls was not the serious challenge. bow- ovor. said tlie prime minister. Speaking to tlie ivorkinzuiort. tho prliuo minister said lie would not "prato like the tlemngognie and pr 1811i! llttti PVPfYtiuo raise was their iioe. ’i‘lii.~‘. was n time of unemploy- 1119111: tiio Will‘ pendulum had ‘swung back anti thc slinitorctl WOTIII liatl not stotttlletl yet. It had not (leveir/peti tllo tiinrktits but was struggling to readjust itself to ihcI \\' fl H Warns Churches. 0i, Their Peril Dr. Clark Declares “Lazy Indiffcn ence" is Greatest Menace (‘Al.l‘(‘l‘.’l‘. Sopt 2~- firltisli tron w, who were prorootling In motor cars t’ last. Saturday‘ in tiio tllrocvlon of‘ bialnpiiriim were nltzickoil by Lliiltll Monlnlis near hiongurn. Assistant-l Police (‘hief Lancaster and tint‘, soldiers were killed nritl several.‘ vtrxtintleti. The Mnplniaa sniff-rod, serious casualties. .‘ BOSTON. Sept, 2.—~tLaz_\' inali- fcrence due to wealth satisfaction wart plctturotl as the plrzfltrill. tieril of the churches and the nation in n sermon ‘hero today era of rpozice. I will find tluit conditions here bottor than anywhere eisc. This is , but it is work and till classes of work that we must stayphere. They must expand anti the unemployed itiust be given about tby washing out the Jariff. you establish conditions that give policy ruckus tlie workiiigiuen nu exile from which llolghcn. “would cripple (‘vniititlian from that policy had been follow. ed by a itinrtrli back toward it. Can- tho. small barriers. at pros-out oi’~ l the fiscal decisions of another cia- lic said. "But my zippoal.“ sini the and solf1 _ ted at 25 Upper Prince 8t __. ___....__--___-._... _._..._. ‘DBSI-RABLE RESIDENCE FOi-'| stile in Sutmmersltie. See Him Justice Arscnaulfs ndvt. Ill Illi». issue. FOR 8ALE.—490 OHEVORLET 'l‘nitring Car in good condition- Wlll exchange for foxes. Gordon McKay. tBradalbane ‘FOR GALE ONE THREE H. F‘. international upright engine Apply Jack Mcdregor, lllKllfIPllL son sate-on: suu<v stow in good condition. D. C. MacKiu toy. North River.‘ ‘WANTED, ACOOMODATE a men boarders, Apply 95 Etiston Street. SCHOOL. For U6: '81’. PETERS DAY will re-open on Sept. 12th. particulars apply to Miss Brlsay. 5 Grafton Si. __ COUPLE OF IOhRDERS CAN BE accommodated in MIVIRB ¢°l tape Apply Guardian. E LOSTF-BATURDAV NIGHT ONE pair of glosses in case IJBLWBN n29 Efiston and Prince Edward Theatre. Reward. W" -“¢1‘$'i LOS/Tr-BETWEEN SEAR LETOW Church and George Wrisll". l‘ sold bracelet. Finder pl so re- turn to Mr. QOOIIQ lllltrizbt-I. Bell‘ Billie. ‘DWELLING rieouw WANT!“ —-<Wanted to rent 1- 001i "ll-l" dale tlwelll Riaouse in K004 l0" oallty, fut-ii ed or unfurnished. Apply 134 Kent Street ‘AGENTS WANT-ID- MINT! to sell Dr. Bombs ‘toilet 500W“ Toilet Articles-dictum Remedial- Men or women-can do this work and earn from $25.00 to 875.00 D91 valilng at Montreal, and perfectly satisfactory. so that the only ub- . st ‘Quebec is apparently in ocean ton- page. Major General 1Wood - aclo tn n grain movement from - Governor Philippines (Special to The Guardian.) ‘MANILA. Sept 2.-— Major Gen- eral Lconardjvood today announc- cd his acooptnnco of the post of (‘rovernor General of the tPhiih-I pplncs, tcntlorotl to him by Pre- sldatli Harding. STAY TO BE FROLONGE-O Exliied Olrl. Howcvel‘. Mull Cur- tall Hie Suite BERNF). Switzerland, Sept 2.- Tho allotted time for the resid - ‘once ln tswltzerlantl of former Em- peror Charles oi‘ Austria expires on Septemberl. and negotiations for‘. the purpose of acquiring p new ‘residence are unfinished, it was learned lodlly- Th? Qwlllfi Giwerll‘ ment, on certain conditions. has tie- tidedto prolong its permission for Charles‘ striyin Switzerland, It is understootb one of these being 1111‘- curtailment rrf his suite. now num- bering nearly eight persons .._..c__<ooc>—-—-- JUMP PROVE-D FATAL Great Children. (TORONTO. SQDL 2——With his leg shattered from knee to thigh. George ‘Robinson, of Aurore. ‘"111 admitted tc- the General Hospital this afternoon, rind dtied 6411i!’ lll the evening. Junwins "0111 11 "1"" lng truck in Aurora at noon to Wdek. Whole or spare time. Ter- ritories ell . 4PM further pat"- tieiihn apply oval Manufactur- ing Company, ‘Dept 37 Toronto p,‘ P~\§ ‘...~‘~»J ts-so-fu-II-v- . l’. art-st his children. L mars is possible. may» ‘be “deaii-t“ particular constituencies. York already titres onntlldflleii in the fleldfiilon. W. L. hlrtcKe-nz ‘King. Liberal leader. KJ .A_ Barna- Mr. Mackenzie ' Paces iiattl Problem (rrrawa. shot. 2--—'l"1it'°t~ 51""- ed contest will be numerous in the coming plcctinn. No COIllIllHtQI coallton between Libornls and far- althotigh therel uc(.u..,p|15he.| 1min hrivo taken up n position In lfNlPll‘ lu Nortiite-‘l “‘l1“l11‘l1_i:‘ llleid/lfiilflll; 1i T‘ll11-'11'1‘l"'(‘.litii'cli 0f Sardls. nor persecuted 1"“ g“ w“ ‘P’ “ml” M” “l” “like the Church In Ephesus." said pyed to engage them. ‘by the Rev. Dr. Francis E‘. (‘lurid ‘President of the World's fiiristiuu LONDON, ept 2—A ltoutor Endeavor Union. ‘Faking as his cu-lale from C llciit. lntlia, reports 1mm, n", nlessages m Hm nook or‘ that the rebels who had nrevtous-trp o] H t l. ‘I _ , t ly- (inserted from Paraplianagatlhl "M" m‘ ‘l "P “W” “"”"“"“' returned‘ in large numbers Agility-or Asia. he said the ancient tutti vttt the telazrrmh line-a- Bri WCluirch of Laodicea was the unu- llllll "("195 ha"? baa“ ‘lesllakhmldogue 0t’ tlie ciiitrciios of today to restore order. , . Dyer 5pm) Mo-lpnhs are Tepnrtndtlllilrfl than any other of tho sovon. "They are not dead. as was the Rebels Ace Maui rig. The robots arc reported to be In possession of ill-DR Clerk. "lilll 1111111)’ i119 Tlvli =111<l llefillllfll‘ W116 Ol the 1110111- IlBFlYIW-Tlncrcaseti in goods, and many scent _ governorslilps. several judzoslrlps Fm." Lu,“ 9mm ‘fy-“gk to and one vacancy on the railway board. he stumbled. and the rear wheel of the heavy’ by, nesideni of tho United Farmers of Ontario, and J.A.M. Armstrongnl-lve lmmll- M_p_ N0 Qne- nppenrs Inclined it)‘ rirtire. and antler tlie new election‘ law a mun can be n candidate ill] but Vine flonsrtltutencin. tlioroqire the Liberal loader must. face Ill most certain defeat or dent-rt his native province in a critical con- test. llo cannot run for both York and Prince (iounitlynlsliuilar cntrxitli; tions will prevu n mun)’ (l 1"- Ontarlo and Western constituencies Serb Land l" Vmmlyfl“ Fm" in many cities thore will be rlvc "I" Hamill" ll‘ “'“°“‘ candidates (or escli constituency. Men Guarded Area Last Labor twill also plaice many cundi- NW.“ Fox Ranches In , Danger t-(lt Fire ilverwcok End --a_____ also announce his new (tillilflf-il 'l‘ir c will be at least seven new me hers. nanny of the old ministers retiring to tbs senate or other ap- pointments. in nil there are nine vacant senatorshlps. two lieutenant a forest ilre broke out on the pro Davidson Ranch, Ranch, and lt is not expected the bouso "'11! [wenyvflve m“ stood sub‘; be officially rlisolvetl until the ltlIli-‘ ' die of December. lt will ho a bitter campaign and with Bnvflriimfilll- liireral. farmer and labor all fight- ing, attacks may be expected from‘ every quarter. The prime mlniste-q is a wonderful cnmpnigncr and will. not be on the defensive. lio be- lieves the stable forces of the out the afternoon and early even lng. ' Fire Ranger Hunter was In vehicle passed over his los- "0111 the , the _ll'll I940 to his assistance. .'t-. t m; qplflfilr home Mrs. Robin! enter the. contest tvvltb vigor and country will rally to him and will confidence. ..|t' " -, . _.t» __ ._..*., . _ Q perty owned by Sheriff Davidson. For o time It appeared as if tlitflovenlng thinking that the embers the Briarwood were all extinguished. thtf (Chappel Ranch wind fanned a few of tho. smolder- woiild be wiped out of existence. lug. ssh hidden coals into a tire. The Sllllfl-llfll’! was so serious that with the result that two or tliroc row aiwmuon by ms Honor ‘A’ all acres of srrubland were swolil by tlovornor llugslejv. A ivory success- nlght after fighting the fire throngli- firs, herons it was patted by tho ful fair is looked forward to in all ‘have nocd of notn- ring.’ Tile ltikc-wartunoss, tho IWIBIIIIFT liot-nor-coltl’ state which lrosuits from prosperity and self- satitifnction is the great peril ivhich threatens our churches, and, in- ‘to think they "Look over civilization whore you lko" said Ml‘. hloighott, “anti you are he country that will recover first want. To provide his work. he said. our Industries obs. ‘This could: nut be brought You can't get industries unless horn a chance lo got on against he industries of other countries Mr. lvlcigiien declared any other (Xanadu. Any march Canada hail made away tda tuust never drift into a posi- ion whcro silo was dependent on llromicr. is not to any one class; my appeal is to the ivhoit- people no ovcnv man. anti woiuan; who wants to do right by. his country, who wants to qii-eserve and to ex- pand all our field of endeavor; myl optical is (no evorytone whlo breathes tho spirit of tho Domin- ion. who strands tiio name Can- mlitin with pride mid hope anti lovc. (‘onto it-t us got together and en- gage iii the battlo and siiowr once lllf-‘Ft’ that (‘anada is rcsoived on bor cotuate. that she won‘t ho Illa-n‘. tjd or bent or tlaunted. that she is stoadizist, strong and true. A St. John Train liiilr Motorist tsinantintutootom. Que, Sopp t“ E; ll- 31111161‘. fifty ycars old. was killed and llirs‘ Dumas Pnrrus and f-oorgo Potviu. twenty‘. were badly mlured when an automobile in which tlioy woro. riding was run rlmvn iiy a Si. John ir-iiit lmnml Ior Montreal near the station at Rock Forest. early this morning Those in tlic cur. all residents of ‘lfiiilllliy. were on tlioir way to tho. Slierbrtioko oxiiibititiu. There was quite a fog at tho time. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News DALHOU3IETUNIVERSITY APPQINTMENT IIALIIPAX. N. S. Sopt, 2W pm. fctastrr llonry l‘. Nlunrti formerly liv has been appoiutctl to ilio chair of government and tiolitlcul scions v at. Dalhousie University. 'l‘h_e chair was founded and ontlowotl ln mem- ory of (‘apt Eric Denis, M. (‘._ by his father tho into Denis. FIRE DEsTRfOVS A HOM‘E rtleed. our nation. ..______.____n____. \ wind held from the ranches. or ltlie loss Wfllllllwllillle been heavy. guarded, and the men left - flame IIKllIeI-s. - The fire ran through to ‘movers formod of the seriousness of the Lenefl-where the open laud (‘.0l’il~ flro, and motored out ‘to view the meuces. it was checked by the road. situation himself. ‘He then return- and the green fields, but a shift ed to Amherst and rounded up a to a western or northwest win . (number of men to light the flames. would have been the cause of s Bus“, several days Wm ha "m" it vvu indeed fortunate that the dire calamity. under construction I Goorg strict and owned by lfo ert Adair who gflw gervlrp in Franco, Each " W115 'l"-=!i'0l'od by fire lat-i! Illglii plane has a pilot and an obsorver :it a loss of $800. luct-ndlurlsni iz-i aboard. suspoctod. THE HOME TEAM SCORE the untmncement of tlisiiolutiiiii Wlll orely ‘threatened Wednesday when acquired by Sheriff Davidson was defcatcd the American Auburs by being burn-t over-—lt was closely‘ i1 fivvfv (if 3 l0 2 here YBMPFIIHY- lu tito. The rising St. iuaiiy opened ut John exhibition (will departments. VISITS ' NOVA 3C0TIA LIVDPOOLP- bill. New York. and party nrr ed todav In his steam here Tuna fishing. __ U, __ , proposals to London for circula- Ilrench Cabinet M vflmmm“ Uxllvmulny m“ mcwlrnco at the office of Governor Matr- licuulor Wm. NEWc-Ngflaial. Sept. 2.~— A housi- ;.(~,\1nn_ The squadron is in com - ST. JOHN EXHIBITION OPENS TODAY ST. JOIIN. N. B. Sept. 2.— Tho be for- 2 o'clock tomor- PROMINENT NEW VORKER W. K. Vaudev- Yacht Byltlii8li I ll" "lll"’l“l$lj‘lllll Pseniier bloyd George has Furnished ‘Ministers with Copy at lieValerfs V cabinet. tlrlavlnguoganl for tlie serious issue involved Nlr. Lloyd Georg» has summoned a taablni-t meeting in be held on ll/edncstiuy next it. lnrerness, Soc-Jami. 'llie King is at Moylial. n-tar lnverncss, and bir. Lloyd George will visit liitu tlicré. (Special to The Guardian) I LONDON. Sept. 2—-»Prime Minis- ter ‘Lloyd George has sent the rc- cly 0f Bunion De Valera. the Irish Republican leader, to his latest communication on the Irish peace tion among the members of the ‘(onion Trade Offices Faces Ctisis; New Yorlcarid Jamaica (Special to The Examiner.) . OT'l‘.-\“'tA. Sept 2.— The (Janit- PAMSI Sap‘, 2___ prewar-ditto Government has decided to ' le commissioners office Brlnntfs cabinet is declared by lllfilcpfl]. a, m“ _ v . _ _ Echo up Paris w rape what flmqln New York (it). ltretlcrlik Bub. at rtrosent acting tlirector Don .- Ounts to a crisis. Paul Doumer, . _ . ._ Minister of -Fil1dl'lc8, is likely to ;2*§,,,"",§§;‘“,,§§,,‘§;§§,§?,ff;§;";, bfh‘: real“ as a‘ result m yeslerdays post. The Government also in- ctiblnot meeting at which be was criticised when the subject oi’ the lends to one“ a (“as commlsslon’ or office in Jamaica. inter allied Financial agreement‘ roaciioil on August 13th. ivos dis-I _ . . cussed The newspaper says that‘Eumsh regions may replace. him. and that} s "I, B ' Senator may take Loucbeursl ‘i- Portfolio. it ls also possible thatl ls tlecitircd. s0 that Premier ‘Brienrl i‘. J. Doherty. Canadian Minister uiuy re-nrrange his ministry more of Justice. now in ‘London on ills easily. in any case however theflvfly I0 represent ‘Canada at the As- miiy be settled ‘before tonight. than! Geneva. today willininiy sthntcti financial agreement bus beoiifilil lllliéfiilew I0 (b9 YDTQ5BX1II1UVP>1 strongly criiicisetl in Parliamentiof the ‘Mullen “l ‘"11’- Ehsiislt So- Louls Locheur Minister of liberated the whole cabinet will resign. it] ILONDON. sent. lfimiglit llmt. crisis is expected to be brief and Sembir 0f the League of Nations and in financial circles and it isWlPlY‘ Ol AHWOFS- “I10 ilefllretl l0 if Mr. King aiiswercd “_\'os." his lion and that tho utost tiggres- Illillllllllll ill?» Cllblllel Wlll ‘lefllllelslate their ‘lepreclauon “l, “m” “f tutti-form was unsound and tut - ant.- t-dmntoreirti nation on earth to willy li- "he ‘erms “l m“ C'“‘“"“‘" mp1" pnnn,1ifln_ tnThp nlnnwm ‘We Mom“ “mt right Art .'l‘hey believe that the .ii‘ lie anstvorotl "not" ho "ouvit-t- truth wc begin to lose the battle." M‘! “m5 (‘amldu outside the “m!” of the Berne Convention; that its terms are vague, leaving too much . to the discretion of any possibly uninterested Minister not expert. _ in the technicalities of the market- ‘ lug of literature. and that the anti.- tLOGAN. W. V.. Sept. 2—-Lngan 0r suffers b)’ lmllllil flit! DOWPI‘ 0T County deputies on (‘rocked Creek Elvlflg a publisher an exclusive cou- ilils evening were driven down the IP80!- lrlllside in a skirmish with an and.’ lion Mr. Drrhcrt!’ lifter the Infor- od for-co from tho rather sidc oflllew mm Your "QTPP-‘lllfilllllllll U111! Spruce Fork Ridge. Captain l. G.lhe thinks the view taken hero ci‘ llollingswnrtli, rPtpOrted st sevemtite Canadian Coiwrishi M! is ex- o'clock The captain said he nmitaggerstetl. and that in its provisions just returned from the district. ‘An 1i Complies with the Borne (‘un- c-merzency force heild here subject vention. Though open i0..convic- to call immediately was dispatch -Ill°l1- lie said, nothing put forward otl oastward. by tho Authors‘ Soclcbv lnipressotl ‘him as justifying the complaints (made ,zind he felt more titan over _ lconvlnoed of the fairness of tho WASH-INGTON, Sept. 2~PreiimntiCaniitlian legislation. nry reports having indicated a ‘creaking up of the bands operating in the West Virginia (‘oul Fields. officials of the federal government tonight deferred decision on the question to! lnterwentlon ‘in the state pending a more complete and definite report from Brigmlier-(lono rni H. H Bnndlinltb. tlie war de -, yrnrtmentfis. representative in the; disturbed area. The first reports from General ilandholiz. revolved iato in the day. were said by Sec- retary Weeks to indicate a dis -_ position by members of ilio armed bands to cotuply with President Ilardlngfis proclamation. calling up. on them to return to tiiclr homes. Armed Men Drive Back . ‘tieil Washington Hopeful BIG CUTS IN RATES Reid-Newfoundland 60., Wlii Meet Competition. ‘NORTH SYDNEY. N ‘Sn August ill.~-~A cut of 45 cents on the (lop...- in freight and p: senger rates on the Reld-Netvfoundlantl Railway and steamer svsteni will be Innugtirztteil September 1, to meet competition "l ll1lB livri. it was announced io- day. -_.¢____- stopping motor miles of lierc. Slit-riff ‘Hill, at Madison. reporter" over the telephone today that the lmovenient of tirurod men al mg tho highways through Iilili prince lo . wards Jeffery. Sllnrplen and BLlif inui continued (luring last night and ‘was still In prngrrss. oars within five Efforts at Peace. (‘llAlltLEVSTON_ W. Va.. Sept. :2 -—An effort will be made to induce iii-o armed trends on’ tho Lofaiu- Boone (‘minty line to return to their lictuies before further sfcps. nro. token to bring ietloral troopsi into West Virginia, it was announc- od bore this afternoon by William Petroy. vitreqimsldent -0f the Unit- ed Mine Workers. after a confer - m THE WEATHER TEMPERATUR TIDE, MOON, ETO gan. Airplane l0 U" Bvmbe- TORONTO, Sept. :t.- hiotlortile fresh South to utw HLONGLEY FIELD. V11" slilll 2 l-‘nir and warm. so em wmdi ..._rpy.t.-.....r, m iidvnantl airpltlfl" High title this morning at 11.21% left from Langley ficld today for and tonight at n51 tho coal fields of West Virginia. Sun sets this evening at 6.35 and The pianos carry bombs and macli- fines tomorrow morning M i“ int- stthtt M111 11m 191W l" M1111“ tFirst quiirter of moon ‘Phurstlay Sept. 8th 11.30 p. m. e mood of Malor Davenport Johnson. Noozie the Sunshine Kid I “""'"""°" °' F"‘"°- l shoots YOUR lsiAME flllAfttLFtSTON. w. \".'i.. Sept ‘gt FAlLTo ApDEAp dstfs in that] field.‘ lgillhphfllllll‘ _____ I The are ream, commencpd on ~y|¢T°Ry ‘i M8 glien W 11111111 01' 0111B“ __ . _ . -'I‘he orifice of Governor . organ t Lammrm “m! "anon A_ Cyan". m‘. AMHERST, Sept. l. The black Saturday some of the struii land “v1.0”. N‘ S 8pm‘ 2__ Th3 "nmmnced “m, “no; “mm (may Afi INTHE Marquette Premier Melghon, with fox industry of the town was sov~ in the rear of the tiroperly retreuily My pinion county baseball team lliiii It had a report from Logan 5OCVETY COLUMN5 county of the resumption oi’ firing on Blair Mountain. lloone (‘nunty_ 'i‘linre were no details. LAY IT TO POLITICS Trains Are Stopped. ‘ST. ALBAN-S, W. Va" Sept, 2-—~ , All trains on the Coal River branch of the Chesapeake and Ohio rati- road from St. Albans to Madison. Jeffery and other points where arm ed builds have been collecting for ‘ . the past tow weeks. have been stopp ed. The inst train here left yes- terday afternoon. Railroad men said that not even the msii was . being moved. Persona who reach- ed here early today tried in vain to induce owners of automobiles to take them tn Madison or Jeffery. They said that all roadlt between hora and those points were patrol?- rflfl and that annoy pien, had been *, Iv- .l ".‘ .1 ‘ a I»? kangggg figtpimafii