t?!" teat.» l"!!! Dally Issue Guaranteed lgliribmbor A. B. O. Charlottetown GIIIIIII ‘liq Illfllll Glllrdlu. Fir-under! has» tut lo fitment iii Elliiljfiislllll“ (finecial to The Guarrkan.) NiaW YORK. Aug. lr-‘Fuurteen inerican girls, the first team of its kind organized in the United l the Aqulianln where they are m Ollllllete in tho ‘first international track and field meet for women at he Pershing Stadium, Paris, starting August 30th. Neighborhood ' lerrorized hy Gas Explosion (special to The Guardian.) CHDCAGO, Aug. 1—~Mlore tilun n hundred persons were injured and flll entire neighborhood terrorlized today by the explosion of more than 4,000,000 feet of gas, and the collapse oi‘ tits contiaiiner. 911118 about six blocks and peupi" ed mostly by foreigners. c iA gylnp of boys playing base- iby troops from Dublin. ~————<-o->-e—-—— HOGS A-ND POULTRY BOLSTER FARM INCOM? France pose penalties of an economic and Slates, sailed today for Eflfflpa m because of her refusal to continue Payments on. the debts contracted by her niatloiutls ‘with allied niitlon als Ibefore the war. it was said in official circles here toil-ay. the end oi! ‘the ten days period in dlcamd by Premier Poincare in his note to Berlin last. tweek. Sad Drowning Muriel i-iiglrins, daughter of The and Mrs. Percy L. Higgins, of i blast, accompanied a towering col ‘Moncton, was the victim ot‘ a _ume of flalne, came without warn‘ i118 fllld Sllread burns, desolation N 3.. early lihis afternoon, accord and fenr throng-h n district cov- ing to word received here. drowning accident at Grand Falls, lilo little girl was in birth-lug \vitll an iri- us. w» Wort-ll willie Printing ' All durum Wag-ti? i‘ i "in. X‘ illiilllsc more iictiuany (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. Aug. l.--tl<‘runce will lm inancial character upon Germany (The penalties will be applied at Accident ilccurs At _Grand Fails (Special to The Gulrdlan.) MONCTON, N. 8., Aug l-—<Milis Mr. According lo the meagre ac- ount of the fatality received here 1 it... ii il.S. Railway Strikers Safely Guatdcil (Special to 'l‘hc Guardian.) WASlilNtLlHFON, Aug. ll.—ll’resi dent Harding today luntlc public ills proposal to the railway fuming ers and striking’ shopmcn for tnc termination of tho rail strike. Tho outstanding feature of the proposal is the seniority rights of the strikers are to be unimpaired. NEW YORK, Aug. l.—~'l‘h9 con fercnce of railroad presidents as scinlblcd at thc Grand (leutrnl 'l‘crmiual to illscuss Prcsiilcnt ]llll‘t|l1lg'S proposals for settlement of tho nation widc rail strike. iul journcd lintil this iiftcriioilil with out, ‘taking action after Secretary Hoover hail presented the admin lSlHIUOIIll position. NEW YORK. Aug. 1—i‘.oilfererlce of 141i railroad cxrcutivcs to con cider the rail lteiiire proposals nf President Ilurding’ began shortly bufore non-n today with piassimisiu frcclpcxpressed over chances of an curly scltlonieilt of tlic strike of 400.000 shopmeu. ports lha-t the carriers had already agreed 1b submit to the dtllililliti trzttious program for rail 119.3138 as l “pollynnn-o, propaganda" lenders (ii the eastern executives went into _ the conference plainly doubtful of a settlement. t V {formerly Premier of Ncwfoundlnnil.; die wasraccompanietl Hon. lMichael ‘Morris who is study ‘ing liuw in England. -'lwere passengers on the Mctugalnui which stopped in this port for scve The visitors by ills son: i-Jtillil Paris to . i TORONTO. AulZllSt 1 -— Will .1, .1 , "o... Si, your _ aiolmmy “Mr Bruokm" this zillulll/liwntreal whcrci “i i twteolc turned “l “me York Lord MOfrlg who (sump ti; New! "(Special to The Guardian.) l h0g5 “Mom M i‘ (“w any“ M“ foundland on a ilusincss trip and- Si. JOIIN. Allil- l.~--Al’lei- Rllellli six months, averaged 225 pounds. and sold at 14c, Poultry are dclni; us we'll as hogs on the Hollldny farm, 150 laying Wynndnttes hav‘ ing produced from $10 to $92 worth of eggs weekly ever since February, besides 111110111118 450 promising chickens. -__--<0>———— FIFTY-TWO lemme FAIL r tOTITAWlA, Aug 1——The Canada Gazette this week contains notice of iiiflyt-two failures of business tfirms under the Bankruptcy Act. ‘ <O->_-———— o CONDENiEIl SPECIALS t O-fiO-fi- RATELP-‘Wo. per rule per My. 9o i per ll _e per dAyJor ll J l‘ Oval‘- 8c. a lug, per as afar ti» n. or ovcr Count ii wor s 0 a line. rnuvb of I figures, initial intern. 00""! i" one word. 10 per cent. discount for Address form: part of Id- cash. and must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room all. 76o for seven words for one week. Situation Wanted, for seven words. 60c DB1‘ week. __ ____ _ ___ ___ ‘FOR SALE CAR (ROADST-ER) Apply Turner, Charlottetown Gangs 72141-31. LOST-On u-nrwr Queen street a purse containinB bat/ween $7.00 and $3.00. Finder please m" nt this office. Reward. mam-EB ' non. . olieswwwH School, No. 16. Second Class ' personality hnil n sail on return to the Old Country. When in (lhnrlottctnwn. Lord Morris and his sou wcro entertain ed thy Col. J. tS. Jenkins who when overseas had spent months Eng-land. lLiuly Morris is a cousln-clllltfle ill of tColonel Jenkins’ the aged widow of lhc '1‘. Jenkins. Morris and his son were tll‘i\'t‘ll ‘ny a number of nt the Morris oath-to in grandmother. lute Dr. J". llllll Monday Loni Colonel Jenkins to TfllCiHllt’. where Mrs. Jenkins is stopping with her daughter. Mrs. J. S. illlorrls. Although 90 ycars of ago Mrs. Jenkins is still in good health and Lord Morris who has n charmiHi-K very pleasant chat with hcr about Newfoundland. Mrs. Jenkins being a daughter of the latn (laptaim i}. Rice of that country. Lord Morris anil his son were greatly enamored with Prince Edward island. and wereufortunnte in luwlllg only of the Ibest iluys o-f tho summer in order to see parts of Prince Edward 181411111 looking their very ‘hes . ‘They had breakfast Monday mor ning with Colonel Fl. ‘ll. Jenkins nnii family and soiled by the Metngnlnu again ut noon. lLoril. Morris -wns greatly inter ostril in the recent (IBVf-BlODHICIIiS in connection wllh the British om given evidence on tbehalif of Cun that when he of Newfoundland Hc stated Prcnlicr country imported teacher. Silpplolnellit '95- J~ B- lind no cases of disease were met McEwen, Sccy. 684411-41. Mm ‘JIVAUNTEB FOR SMALL "M'- 1-00 PRETTY Ain't; PLEASANT lly. by August 31st, smell hous or bungalow, centrally I000"? with modern conveulonpm, All ply Guardian office. 0904'” __ ‘NOTICE-BRING VOUR‘ GUNS to ma. and have them put 1.11 good order for the fall's shoot.- inrr. Lawnmowers BBBTIWW‘ stoves and all work promptly nflbllded to James White, as Kent Gt. ‘MEN WANTED —- WI WANT a few real live represent-olivin- in every city and town in Cann- dn to sell automobile stop s18- lllll; posltlvety prevents sccl dents: every cut ovrner a PM sell‘; ill profits ~ \l)l'~)'i‘RO1T, Aug under . the em as chin workers," Ohestcl‘ M Pulllforil. Assistant their removal. $01: - QQIY l0 ritelor portlc min. r. o. in run. onus”: - ' new’ 030m Ante bosity. t ~ '5' ill magma. young man less lifted with yer barge on tfuniuliim cnttlc, having 300th Wlliefl. Si!‘ wallet‘ Dilllili‘ l info o th. -Ro nl (lomlnissliln. m“ ' ( r p y was the grant oif the medal ln recog- mn; nitlon of his gallantry in trying practically nil thcircnttle from tCnnadn, including mnny from Prince Edward Island To A01- ~3 TAX comma-pom; CoogeeBsach, Sydney. The shark 1-~Slx Detroit girls! are out of ensy jobs today be got u hold on his riilhl firm. but cause ‘they were too pretty, They are ones who filled exriui positions Comptroller's Depnri- waist and dashed across the rocks ment, receiving tax collections in the first floor corridor ot the City general real" iliill. "Too attractive, and too effici- Comptroiler, llfllljlhi. hold of him and held h-lm commented briefly, in dlsculsin! until they wore both hauled in 1d frhe lbuiiiness inf nnyini! WW9 hns been pleasant for Detroit pro‘ perry-owners since the bevy l" young women were installed. The)’ were always ready to tnlk- trio ready, the city officials say-rand now their places will ibe fiilvil by around the spot where the rescue ling thirty six hours land fourteen minutes cirnslderlng the evidence, the ifourth jury which hcnrd the case of John Paris, failed to agree upon a verdict, the Mulutto will face a fifth trial on the saute the sitting of the court which opens Soplciniiuar 20 before lilo-n. S. A. Nlcliotlwn, Chicf J-ustit-c of King's Iiench Division. When the unilotlncoulent that they bad not reached 4r verdict was made to the court lion. J. l‘. BYHHE, At torney (lenoriil, rc-filsril to move l'(.'l‘ illschargc of the prisoner, and asked the court to proceed with a new trial immediately. G. ill. Vernon, 'i‘rirro, irounsizl for prisoner said that the prisoner was not ready for another trial and he hlnlself was not fit physically to g0 on with the trial at the present time. Mr. Vernon told the court today that he expected to bring iwltnesses here from Truro for the next trial. Rescued _.Ff0ill Shark ‘LONDON, July 30—Tho Kim; has bcen pleased tn confer the ilecoralion of.the Albert modal on Jack (Zhaimcrs, of Sydney, New son, Governor of New fiouth Wu‘ lea recommended Chalmers lor to rescue a boy from the jaws of n shark. The official account, given in the London Gazette. states that tho boy. iMilton Couglilan, was nttricked lby the shark while swim ming jun; outside the breakers at ‘bit deeply into his left forearm. llu freed himself. The siimk tnen the grip wns again broken. Chal- mers had a line tied around his and nlthougb he was momentarily stunned thy n ifail. he quickly re- covered, plunged into the water, and swam oiit to (loughlan, who . was floating helplessly. Chalmers the rocks. The lntjured trainer's nrms were practically bilton throullh. and he died shortly after reaching. hospital. Jack Chalmers undoubtedly i'iilly realized the rfsk he was incurring. A number of sharks were seen swimmin! lions n record number of compo- lng were: the features which murk- ed ‘thc first (lay ol‘ the Annual Pro meet In which opened nt Range S oilock yesterday m0rl1~ l .‘1 nateil Company, was completed in foreuoon and the first prize was won by G. G. Mubennnn, Alex- andra, who finished‘ with a total flying n 2-349 points, out of u possible of a [mm old, first Day of the Annual. ital» all»: Rifle A“ “fiiiifili... lllui Wtltthcr and Some Excellent Shoolillt. Mchonnan wins liacliinuoit 0mg Company's ($990101 to The Guardian.) LON-DON, Aug. 1.—Wliilc the foreign office is transmitting a serious warning to the Athens gov to refruin groliililsltezliiittinopic the uiiiiiirillty and Prowse Match With a Score of liiil lloints. Almost. perfect weather condi- iturs and some excellent. shoot.- ltiflc ASnfiidllllOn the Kncnslngton lnciul 600 ng. 'l‘h|e first match 10 rounds at. 200 ‘unis. iprizcs lor which were d0- hy the MlltfKifllltJll Drug tho 1‘. excellent scores and. that he has only hnd two expi-ricncn in the game this being cruise,- hus IZlECUIlKl year, he has made nu cnviuhli- record for himself. E. 1. the afternoon yilHiS, and dullatcil conisdering tap...“ years the llrowsc m-ppg lviiitl h, was shot at 200, 500, and 'l‘yfl‘yhi[j_g was won ' ll .J. Kl-ilnedy, llcllevuc, with il store ui’ 100 points ou-t of fut] 3i_]‘p_ng\_h_ _n pusslbli- of 105, the second place w;|| the mncenrraled being lulu-n hy Sgt. A. J. hit-Cairo llenvy Brigade, with (more of 07 points. .\ xcsrs. Jcilkins and Jay, Dry-the Greek g-‘ittnil; merchants ll? huvv 0y Mf- Osmond Brook's Lot 48 wnr ilffirac are taking all precuu ilvent. . Following the despatch of bat reinforcements with a ill-or Admiral ordered full steam to Constnntl 1n addition to warships fleet brough: to Most of the fleet in the Dar ilitnelics and the Golden illorn. i1 ‘in the com-mans Mr. iLloyil ' George stated that Minister of Foreign Ulla Hill’. Affairs hud prolnised the British a shirt and tlo as Minister ut Athens to the cndet "Hiking tilc would not viuliito thc neutral zone that Greece .Vlr. McLennnu_ who is 19 yours greats-at number of Bull‘s lives in in slumped“ Turkey thy Qclyupylng attended u meet at Ottawa Fllc est. year, where he made some TH E MAOKINNON Dial-e today uni] (fiidcl DRUG 60., MATCH. Lmnirigan, l‘. ll., Tide... Love, E. G., Y. R. (‘. . . . . . . . . .. Rogers. W. i<., C. R. C. . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Triallgilorton, 11., Ptc. 105th Bu. Beer, G. R., Sgt. H. Bile Siniipson. Cecil. B. it. C. Bonymun, E. D., C. l1. C. . . . . . . . . . .. Brown, 1. M., Y. ll. C. Tnombs. Harold, B. ll. (.‘.. . . . . . . . . . .. \V. E. ll. M . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. May (Ircil, Y. It. (‘.. ‘Mc-Cnllunl. lllolnnis, W.. Y. ll. (,. Kenncily, H. J., (‘. n. (‘. . . . . . . . . .. Jones. J. M., -Miijilr ‘Ros, Gill, A. O. 1"., Y. R. (‘. Pierce, J. (l, (l, R, (‘., Monro, S. (‘.., R. M, Braille l", Y. ll. (f. . . . . . . .. Brown, Ebenezer, Y. R. C. McDonald, Leo, (Y. R. C. Ritchie, (l. 'C., Capt. H. Bde Tyros Ayers, Reg, ‘Cadet Munroe, N" Cpl. 105th Brown, 0., Y, n, C, Beers G. LL R. M. .. . . . . . , , , , _ , , ,_ ,_ Total MAV CARRY ARMS IHALIIFAX, N’. tS,, Aug 1—H0n no objection to the lsndng crews under arms from the United States naval squadron and - occurred Immediately lifter the bstber was lifted iishoro. llnvison, l-l. "M. 1A., C01. R. O. . McPhuil, A. E. Lcllpl. Sig. C0......,. 105th. O'Brien. Jns. (l. ii. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allan, J. 11., Lt. lCol. Y, H. C....... Sterns, J. F., Major H. Bde . . . . . . .. Cooke. w. n. Y.‘ a. c. ........... .. Mlclfinntm, Alphonse, B, R, (l....... llogon, A., B. R. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lCnrver, l\l., H. Bdc MkuCuhe, E.. P. R.‘ iC.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Crockett, H. R., S. R. C . . . . . . . . . ..‘. lflqulrs-Not much 0- P- Grnlwm. ‘Department of Na- at this time, lilr. Grouse; has all val Service, Ottawa, has sdvlsed- first-clans and a nice drop of rain Mayor Murphy that there will be for ma urns: and roots. There's of not nzuch more you could want." Mr. Grouse~!l‘bat's the weliflbut where ‘he I to get u bit 0' French flagship when they visit roulh hay for th Halifax during carnival "week. win‘ 1 ball in a vacant lot more than a othencornnllnions and it is DYB‘ .-. . .~ . . 1 l ~ ~ . hundred yams from me m“ pmnL “med mm “my went beyond JLLLDHZIII, G. (1.. late. 10am Bu. ._V.. . _ . . . . . . . . .. 40 ' had their eyebrows burned off and their depths. A rescue was affcci rflhor “gm the Smke than u, McCaiic, A, .l,, lSu-t, H, Bdl) .. _ , , , , , ,, 47 ~ their hair singed. and suffered ed and the little girl was alive (_‘oln)'l,(mliq,_ _ g - "burns on their faces. 1111.. millions when brought out of the water. ' vlvurdih" m m? nrmrmnmp do PPYQY Hfiolwr, M. R. C. . . . . . . .. 40 of feet of gins, dgnitcd from some The other two girls were resus- Puidflwnllgill 03",,“ E h. L6”; Ana“ \ w Y R C 4- mysterious cause which engineers cilnlcd. but Miss liiggius sue‘ President m, the‘ ‘Deimvxqre M“, ' ‘- " ' '- - “ have been unable to explain, lift‘ cumbed shortly atflHTWilPdS, iics- umdson pregame“ the case at um May, J_ n" Y_ R_ Q _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l _ _ _ A _ _ _ 4 ‘ _ _ ‘ I _ I _ H 44 ed the lop off the huge circular pile the efforts of two physicrzius pugwm (“wflvrq __ ihflnllra Alfftilrdthfaltliifplflfllmfl tile tankf whnrllnwerlrauiiliattenilitnce,‘ ‘ iqpwlrfli- “(mgr-m Omens ‘Vern up Miiylrrpl; p1,, Y, R, C , _ , , , , ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 44 uc ei un co ilPSE(~*ll mass o ' as lzg ns woud rave wen _; _ {.1 hm, v L t ‘ _ __ ‘ glowlnlg, tgvistteil iron. The 1:58 1“3 yenlrs 01f lulgctngit lllflqllllol anilmls xyjmwélfiIkgzinifilnnql‘gsnrvfi; ‘hi: Smith, W. lo. tupt, lies, 105th“, . .. . . . . .. 44 l.t"0,-t: ~' .n r... , ‘ ,‘ , , _' 00!: pace a approx m,‘ e) v gihsflnSlieLxas ‘lineal-lira!!! vuzatlolgi ‘M39055 M n Oclmlk‘ M”Q"arm*- J“- A" (‘Pl- mim‘ n“ ' - ~ - > - ~ - ~ - ~ ¢ < - -- - 43 ~ _.- nt the Corliss Hotel, Grand Falls. Q c Manon‘ J A,‘ Y_ R Q _ I _ _ ‘ _ _ _ . _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ __ H“ Free State Troops ‘D- m, ‘fished Bandits aptore A. . . . . . , _ _ . , ls g g Patterson, c. w- c. R. c. .. .. 43 l I _ 0010s, ‘Ambrose, M, ll. C. . . . . .. . 43 . (tSpeclill to The Guardian.) - IVfcRne, J. D., H. Bile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . _ . .. 43 (Special w Th“ Guardian I DUBLPN Au -1.—l'f|uree armed . ' ‘ LONDON. Aug. i.-_-'l‘he tmvn of ma" held u}, 11,551,,“ M U“, Dublin Kennedy. h‘. G. (‘pl. H. Bile. . . . . . . . . . . .. +2 Tlppemry w“ (mpmmd by Fm“ ‘ A Customs ‘Excise offices this morn v , Stale itroops Sunday morning says h"; and seized We‘, $1000 mnmneyi Moore, J. A, Y. it. c. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 42 a il‘i 't‘t.l '1‘l .. r- . ~ . . ’ llnuiiiizlil.‘ H ~ u w ‘mm 10:‘ ahgflléfiglfmaf], aflrlgl,‘"‘_“,?:§:,",,}ff§§i“"1 estweil- _ Mccenniln, s. o. P. R. c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42 - 'i‘hu uittack commenced saturdaylMums n; Hmnpslend, England, MDOTP, (t, ,\l_ y, n, (y, , , , , , , _ , , ,, , 41 . . . . . . . . .. 30 BVERYW HERE TH E SAME tori’ $1.00 11.00 11.00 3.00 11.00 2.00 ‘£2.00 2.00 gymiulive. 2.00 4 zoolfiblllihlllg f1 promise z,00| reception 2.00 Balfour. bassnilor llurvey.SirAucklandGPli criminals some of whom are den 2-00 des, and many other notables. 3,09 b figures, initial one word. ‘ill per cent. discount for $145.00 to grumble e young beasts in lldalch w-llich will take tJcns-tiill-tinople without the Allies tomorrow consent. Marooned on ciooo island Z2 Days 3.00 I Without Food “l” (Special to The Guardian.) 5'00 ’l‘ilE PAS, Man., Aug l-Aftcr bciug lllill‘U()l1l'il' n an iSl-lPtl with 4.00 ‘.1111 or = .'.cr for ;.'.' time. i~.. ll ltcyuiird, u I y"; ill [r4]; 4-00 pcr, has been rescued, according to word received here from 212, on the -lluilsun's Bay llnilwuy ltcynard, (Iorlncrant Lake, wclit out three weeks ago in his cannon look mg for ducks eggs. llc landed on rocky island and during his search a storm blew up and his canoo blew away. The trapper a small 100W“ seldom entirely isolated on n spo ‘visited ‘by travellers 2.00|’l‘hierc was no fuel for building s. fire and no protection from tho 3-00 elements. 'l‘11e only meals: cf cc:- tuinlng Ife was some half dozen, slnul!’ 31m cruwfish, wild mint and the runtsi of rectis. tile was conscious when ‘ducks eggs, Willi-ll‘ snarls. found by a local trapper but very weak. Jle is, however, recovering ' ‘loolrupldly and states it was the hcnt‘ ing and strengthening properties, ,of the wild mint that kept him , -—--<o-¢I>—i—- i-’-°°f MISS MACPHAIL "ro SPEAK 2.oo _ ' 2m) WINDSOR, Aug 1-—’Uniteil Farm AT POLITICAL PICNIC crs 0t’ South Essex have arranged be held at Llanmlngton on August and have been successful ‘in from Miss Agnes Macphail. M.P., to attend zpoland givc a “short" talk. Dr. J. B Reynolds of Guelph Agricultural said. Moving pictures of Miss Mac lphall "in notion" will be taken. A} N. W. ROW-ELL IN LONDON ATTENDS ASTOR PARTY LONDON, Aug. 1——-Hon Peter C. Larkin, l-llgih ' Commissioner for ‘Cllllfltiil. Sir George and Lady Fos- tcr, llion R. B. Bennett and lion N. W. Rowell attended a crowded given by >l.ad_v Astor tiast night. They met the Earl of Lord Robert (Ii-cit, Am- Z133 Announcements‘,- w Coming Events. 2.00 Meetings, Etc letters heifer. color, awhile, 1 ox and white, both cut square unil loll. ear. Joseph Peters, Reeve, 72772-11 ser. Kingston. announce, the e very Iliigfiflilfllli of their daughter Pea Regina, Sunk. Marriage to take l | y, .3 I, -\_ __ place at Chicago osrly in AllSllsi. ibotlieepnlii rifts-Q's: {liiisfllitaigifi f . - t- ~ — — 7354 u WY ills liquor smugglers. ' from seizing ‘ lions to forcefully prevent such up advices from Malta announced that n third squadron undoi- Tyrrwhltt was Admiral Admiral will be the Mellitcrrmiciin in Mile who has n snack nn some RATR§.—l0c per line per day. 9c. . per line per day for ll days or over. 8c a line per day for 6 days or ovcr count an °"-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Fra- (l, to Edward A. McAlonen of illritisll Mine flutters Allwlll to Boost Coal Prices (rsllfiffifll to The Guardian.) LONDON. Aug. 1.»—A temporary sclllilg association of mlneowners may be formed to transact uli foreign ‘business in coal as the re stilt oi‘ u tremendous American Canadian, South American and European demand. which is aug menting daily. The owners view is to take ad vantage of the heavy demand and Pllififl prices ‘which are benefiting not only the mining industry but Hhilllilng and other lines which may he affected. Tile result of stich an organrzation vlould be to llfllltit-"I-Q UK.‘ highest prices from Alucriczirl purchasers who would thus the prevented from seeking the best terms on deliveries the market niiforils ibut wouid be com belied to lbuy from the tpoul at prices agreed upon among the members. Prices now have ad vunced five shillings per ton this week. Britain Will Pay ller War Debt to U.S. Conditionally (Special tn The Guardian.) LONDON, Acg. L-Grea-t Britain will dispatch a note to the Unit/ed States today iieclurlr..g payment of war ilehts due to United States in ilcpendcn-t upon settlement of obligations to England ‘by ‘Etiropean irountrii-s. it was authoritatively stated today. Allied ilohlsrs of England are also to be presented with notes and this loll-st move of Great Britain lhns culled for columns of newspaper commient here in which it is hoped that the United State-i will not misunderstand is consider ted as n reversal of the position of England . _ lt hail been semi officially siuted , that Great Britain had decided to ‘ fund the United States debt regard ' less of action made thy European li-aticns to settle the lions with England. The Times editorially wonders whether -thc note is ‘based on <11 oyd ltlcorgc-‘s speech of May 31st which was interpreted as rejecting the plan that Erlglandpuy the United States and forgive her European- debtors. Chicago Has Huge (Special (illlCAGO. Aug. walked out ileid Not a wheel turned on the traction mils sitter dnwn. Three million persons who normal ly use the traction system, during H0 ‘(Yollccc will also he present. it is the day twcre forced tn use lmpro 12,00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 vised methods of unn-sporitutlon. and huge. trucks carrying hundreds roared through the down town streets ifrom which the clsnglrl: aif s-Lrect cars was strangely absent jitneys appeared, some operated by the strikers. Chain Gang Graduates BOSTON. July 21l.—Convictcd tined tn spend the rest of their lives behind prison walls, formed the grfltl-liiltlflg class at novel com mcncement exercises when 10:1 members of tho Americanlzation cluss grailualcil at the state prison crc. -ilulf n ilozen murderers were among those who recited original poems. contributed rcad lugs, or played in the prison SUB-CHASERS CHASE 0" Align‘ the 12th “l 2 ‘rcmgk- l: will curry government agents arm - inc ed with rifles and revolvers an B!‘ _ hand has n south. fl Aiirplanes. hubma-rlne to The Gllafdllan.) in“ d“ "hm" 1. —~'i‘weni.y| 2-00 for a monster political picnic to thousand conductors and motorinen . Street Car Strike‘ . "OI on surface lin -. .ind elevated roadsied the Ea" o, will operate in this customs dis- , trlct, being used chiefly, to block ads the highways when word ls received that a cargo of contra- left the border bound ehnsera l~ and coast guard critters are to pn- ‘ Bilailoflllll IQQIJ-I-A; u-u Annual Ilbcellp-fion, Dollvolod iililttlllliiill nation giton oi Commons (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. M18- l.—- Horatio Bottomley, forlner publisher of the untiAmerlcan publication "John Bull’ was expelled from the House of lCommons by a unanimous vote today. Botlonrloy was recently sentenced to seven years imprison ment for absconding funds {rem patriotic organizations lie orgnniz t! Automobile llaclis liver Thirty Foot Embankment (Special to The Guardian.) STEULARTON, N. 3.. Aug 1- Mrs. Clarence Grunt. 35. Stellar- ton, was killed and lilree others were dnjured hare this evening when the car in which they were driving, stalled on n hill, and with the brakes ineffective ran back- wards over a thirty foot emhank" ment to the edge of the blast River. The accident occurred at the southern end of the town, and at the foot of n dllll which goes up with a curve from the Steiiurton end of the south end bridge. True man McNi-lai, brother of Mrs. Grunt had several ribs ‘fractured and a leg injured, and Mrs. Mc- Neal, his wife, sustained n bud cut. and bruises. Angus McNeal, fut- her of Mrs. Grant, received a scalp wound. Tile lfour year old child of Truenian and Mrs. Mc Neill escaped with a small cut on who lip when the mother threw ilifl child from the car before the plunge was made. The accident happened witbins. hundred yards of the home of An- gus McNeal and the wife and mot‘ her of three of the car's occup- Bfl-Fiel‘ ants sitting at her door. saw the car plunge down the embankment. The ear turned eve! in tho fall and landed with wheels upper" most and the occupants imprison‘ ed beneath. lMrs. ‘Grant's skull W" "WEB was fractured. and she lived only a few minutes. The dead woman iwas the wife of Clarence Grunt, lin the employ of the Canadian Na‘ tlonnl Railways at Stclliirlon. _-i-¢oc>i—- lr-"rztn Messiaen. FRENCH l Aoonsssso vnnzs PILGRIMS . PARIS, Aug 1—~'l‘he anniversary of the opening of the third battle ol‘ Ypres, was marked on Satur- by r; pilgrimage to Yprsa un the .'iusplccs of the Yprus Lea Belgium, Franco and British delegates participated, says a Renter despatch from Yp- Ifr l‘ l’ iiolegaww "Mp1 Ypres, ti-‘i-ild Mur- [day tier m“ attemomhrrhall French). jLieut General l-llr W-m. Pulteney,,Major General Sir John Hcndlnm and sevrral British tax-soldiers wh fought at Ypros. Aildrcssing t e gathering, the Flarl of Ypres recalled that the British army cupied Ypres over four years and that two hundred thousand Bullish soldiers were killed, there, while holding tho gate. to (lalals and the cannot ports. ‘Pile Weather, Temperature, Tide, liioon, Etc. TORONTO, Aug 2—Llght to moderate winds. Mostly fine with showers in some localities. High tide this evening at ".56 and tomorrow morning at 6.15. fSun sets tilts evening at 7.28 and rises tomorrow morning n! 4.451. Full moon, Monday, Aug. 12.19 p, m. 7th. 23o cash. Address forms part of no 'T-"‘T'“"‘ ‘i " m" we" b" Pa)" ""- RvM-Rvuwfifls “Noozie” the Sunshine “m "Reserve August 9th, for lcc 3,00 cream carnival nt Dnnsiiiffnnge. ODGBNBURG_ N Y" M‘), 30___ A » 2m 72"?’m' The former sllbmnhine chaser C— ‘Irv!’ - 433 arrived here today to aid in Mm ("lqnrtifil I:‘ii;:‘t"_-_]fll-_7I;F§i the warfare against liquor smug- ‘we-mm; - Jigs Power ‘G99 1 7,3, uhng from the Canadian side of l6 11,00 ~ ' 3" l‘ - -~ the. border. Of-flclnls assert that D5 within 48 hours the campaign i ' 0 1,00 "Taxi Service. country won: n alum“ mm,runn|ng w," be pm“ ‘ specialty, being perfectly acqualn- p(l l l l 1M d h rm H d . vgorousy wih naval craft, ' ilecamlgfilarivililtlg); ggalggod 54:“, 5031,16.» cillasi l-(lltlrtidftllilfifn. alrshills. iirm- . ‘ I . cur. h h ‘L00 izergvlce at reasonable rates. Phone fhmk,‘ an l3 MW" "WW" w ' 4~'-7- "Tworprswerful trucks, per; of s ‘ _' t. .t b. t "T" l"! 5°11! l" si- 1'0"" n" Nay ‘York, sirenedyfegreulaielrfgflggzlb l? Q. d ~ r