.. ..-._.-..~_..t.... -..~....r-..i.‘....-.-,~.--s-" - 1 . ' " . Over 40,000 Readers; Eve“ Dull I'm“ _. Worth While running. Guaranteed A“ the New.’ l l l The P, per byEeryhoily ’i l l Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922 Sir John Bradbury llgflllllalfiilgllll“? Proposes Receivershrp .. . For Germany Constance, cure of the units of the North Atlantic Squadron, arrived And Claims Former Enemy Nation Should be Given ailreathiug Spell to Get on its Feet. German Worth Reading grrlettelown Gllrdlnl, In; on“, lRotarian Delegates h, at Executive Meeting Meet 0n September 4th. r. ca. Today Canada Will be Represented by a Cabinet Minister thud tire iligh Commissioner. Many important Matters on the Agenda Paper. France Wii Oppose Germany's Entering the League. ‘ (Special to The Guarddan. mm“ut‘ l' An-znal IIBQIIIIIOI. Delvnablfl Serious Strike Takes Place at French Port Seven Strikers ar Killed and a Large Number Wounded. Soldiers and Police Called to Qlieli the Disturbance Stores Closed lor Severaillays. (Special ‘TlilS morning ‘the Executive of tire 32nd. District oi‘ international Rotary which comprises the Marl time Provinces and Newfouhd- land, meets in the City Council ‘Chamber. The meeting will open at 9 o'clock a.m. when an address of ‘welcome will be given by Mayor Jenkins. here Friday from the vicinity of the Raleigh wreck and is elated to i-rall today from Bermuda. Tire dates of ‘the visits of the other ships, tire Calcutta, ‘at present Ad- lllirai Pakerrilanfs flagship and the ‘Cape ‘Town are not definitely known, nor is it definitely known tllilt they will call here Both to The Guardian. at first, but after the strikers be- on the agenda paper and little op- , Following are the members of Representatives Favor Such a Plan. are still standing by tile Raleigh gan firing they fired several vol- . _ . l-lAVRlE, A 28-8 t k-~ l . Th trlkers fled, leaving f LOINlDON. AllE 23-Tll8 fllelltlll ilosition to her membership is ex- the Executive Iannegnbzglslvlgssggflgluch or her 8mm" ers were klillgled anfiventhiitrelen tlarlelr dedds and most of their or tre llleetillg of the League of pected. . ' , , , ,. .. ,. ' . u u i 1i d i 1. d r1 lti nd n b hind. Niiiions m Geneva on giapiembe, The most interesting sumac Ofliltiyleigorplmng. greiilrélttiléllgzniigltlz-r (Special to The Guardian. .a receivership. ’llrat the British Admiralty bu". Woun e n an o an gr ng wou e e 4th. at which Canada will be re- PARIIS. Aug 28—Germany shoilld The English representative said over barricades in the streets oi’ 3D , They carried off a few of tho down for consideration is the re- chafluttetQwyL fluid“ to abandon a“ ertortsbw irrcsiellttrd ,by a cabinet minister. be thrown mm [he hands or u that the estiihlislllllcllt of such a us wcll us Hon. P. "C. Larkln, Iliglr fvrlrrnlissioner, lras been de- prived of its most interesting item port of the mixed commission on arnlanents to which various pro- posals have been made concern ing traffic in arms, disposal of ‘l"\‘€tl8l'lCL[aIl—-- R. L. Phillips of “Phillips 8r Prlngle Ltd." —E'l'e&- slilcnt, J. ll. Kllrghorn, of "Hartt receiver ‘Sir John Bradbury, Eu Iisll reparations commission, representative on the alllctl t-i-lreceivership would be the only means of checking up wllat G81” declllrétlunany actually spends during the salve the ill-fated I-i M. S Raleigh strantlcri at Point Armour, Strait of Bell-a Isle, was reported by sur- vivors of the Ilavre with soldiers today. Thirteen were wounded on the other side. A heavy battle place when the soldiers and pol- took wounded. Strike started at week- end when the walk out of worker! in a branch of the Creuuot-Workl spread to dock-workers and other flagship who are B i -- . t; a -. - -, a, ice rushed a hi h barricade made classes of workers. Troops were wltir the intimation from Berlin surplus afmamgntg and limitation that; shoe’ o" Ltd’, _fieme togxlilhury propoqed ma, the for, Ltflrgfllg,nbalfihnclglgrlihe budget $9,333“, l? M S Fgnsmnlfe‘ l The of wagons. boxegs and ash cans in sent to liavre when police failed fills morning that Germany is ull- of the private manufacture of 'Moncton—- J H Norton "Divl- mer enemy natloll should be glv-. “I have tzfikede this plan over totalli?lsullrrrlsrljggleanfioire?‘ llutllofg ‘mm m‘ m” Labour Boume’ be' to cope with the autumn and llksly to carry out its orlslual_ln~ arms. slona-i Fgt. Agent c. NPR - cu a breathing sileli to get on lls| ‘ telrtlon of npplyirrg for admission to the league. France having de- ('.lill‘8(l that she will strenuously trppose such membership ulllil Gcrlllany has executed the Verslrii lcs Treaty. Unofficial statements published ill Paris Saturday, go further than The mixed committee will press for publication of all discoveries concerning poison gas and other subjects. The deportation of women and children from Turkish territory under wonditions that caused much hardship and suffering will President Dr. Fred Burden, “Den- tlst" Secretary. St. John —Dr. J. H. Barton - Presidellt- Donaldson Hunt, Prop "Donaldson Hunt Clothing" '—— Secretary, sl- Slellhen- Rev. W. W. Mal- colm. "Presbyterian Clergyman"—-‘ period Thrilling Scenes fcet by u rrrorutorium during which she would accept "distri- tcresterj financial expert advice. which would amount practically to it met with reparations Bradbury. Movement to Organize commission," said with German representatives and their favor, after -whlch I presented the plan to the in a very blld condition, llllnleroua holes ‘ave been punctured ill it from pounding on the rocks. hind which hundreds of were entrenched. The soldiers used their sabers strikers are now encamped in the main streets. All stores have been clou- ed for several days. Only 550 of ‘her crew of 700 re turned to England, the others be illg left behind to stand by the stranded cruiser. Aboard the Con- stance there are about fifty in- Giiicials Fxpress Ilope For Settlement U. S Reparations Comission . Wilt Currier onlilratoriunl I I I this and declare that France will also be brought up as well as con 111-95,; _r_ M. Flewemug, “Fire In p liireigtenaglglrélnéiretlgléiefi (spwm g9 Th; Guardian- resign liter vmrembprshlp in the sideratlon of esperanto as an ln- suranQ9"-_ secret“, n - .1 hundred iii; the scene of u... PARIS, Aug. 2s. — Members of League rather tlrnlr approve Ger- ternntlonal language. Halifax, Earle, Phipney wreck. The Calcutta and Cape (Special to The Guardian. the Allied Reilflrlillflll! v/lllllllll" Tllilliyfl admission at this time. Mr. Lax-kin has already arrived rprljgfldent, Eric L“ Mme, Marin.’ Town which rirs standing by the “FASI-HNGTON, Aug. 28. ——Con Elflll Wlll 5119M llle llélll- ml“ ilungarys llllllllcllllfln for nlem- at Geneva and Ml‘. Lapolnte is ex- ' ' '_'_ ' insurance Sec, lfiydney- D. J. Buckley, “Drug- glst"—— President. E. Helm, Marl- lrr-rslrip which was not finally de- pected to be the minister attend- t-ldnd at the last meeting, wreck, are expected to bring remains mg, other men either the here or take days in arr effort to reach some form of compromise which will (Special to The Guardian. DUBLIIN, Aug 28—A movement lids-nee of a settlement of anthracite cnlrl strike within the Z1 At Prince Edward At ill.) , . ' di t vote orrrhe ques- , ,, _ Prince Edward 'I‘her.trl.~ ilus been started to organize all them l“ Bermuda” Those o“ the law days was expressed b) nnltllwhld [an lrlieollatorlllm for Germany u . . . “lg” Woolwoml s '“ Seclellln" last night citizens were pl'lVllCl’(’tl business in favor of unflinching Collslallce wlll 5° l" Bermuda u“ nrflcm Spokesmml- at the whlw 0 o ' f 0 Yurlnomh ‘G’ Prescott Bake“ to see tire widely ailvcrtised Ilozyni support oi’ the ‘Free State in the Gel“ l House today Shortly an" the H} it was forecast today‘ 0 g xgmgltlgkzllgflllllellli K- w‘ Billlel‘. Navy Aillrriu-irlity official’ plctufvh restoration okordcr and suppres- Th“ sllmlg lllllh wlllcll w“ lull‘ mm or President Hnrdlng from a‘ o s ' r roes‘— ‘ Plans to Seize ll. S. '1? Secretary, exhibited by ltcv. Etlwlii Sllrltll. u. niur; seawards through the Slwlt “mlfltllll "We 110W" the POW- mac River with his strike cnbi-lBalk Thousand in Cash WLNNIPEG, Mair, Aug. 2B. -' sion of the rebellion. Wilfrid Lauder to Be ‘Removed "Déilllty Minister of Edunatlon"-— President. Chal'lnttetown—— P, w, Tumer__ Plesllllllll; Win. M. Rowe,-— Sec- St. John's, Nfld- Clllls. E. flu t . . . of Belle isle with a tendercy to "Luwycrii Prpsmeml Dr- vlllll‘ ElZlIXlrrEiirFroElsA- (Slglillilhtlllrrlgtlhitllall r-tlfllrlgisrlfallliatlolhchlllft ‘Iglstit-Cirltlllllx‘: call!’ ‘lllylllllll; “mo the Lalbradl" not‘ cent Bourke, ‘ " ‘ ‘ salenos taken _, nboilrd slllil unlit-r, enemy fire zlild other war activit- es it is not too mulch to say that the high expectations of the large std.- irl’ ."!rt- strait been r-‘sponsihl. of the Raleigh. l." Sziitl Lo have . ill) stranding slenirlrd cloni- wirclr Michael Collins made a pact with Mr. i)c Valera to allow seats in the New Dali. (Special to The Guardian. WASHIrNlGTON, Aug 28-—An un- i. irishmen ilonor Memory . . " he Ten Thousand -ln cash was so- n ‘ Griff"), Wm much Opposed to ed the point by forty yards s _ OTTAWA. Aug 2B—There is a (lor-current of strong opposition llllllfy- _ mhncmm were fully reanzem A, [MS Donn)“ bznnvmg the time for ivuuhi havfl. been srrfc‘, Where she _ p cur-ed rby rbank rogbersafwhglalarllifi possibility (if the body pi Sir Wll- to legislation empowering pmsp. I Tile visitors arrived in the city u i-iflfring record or uuvpi iigi-Qigm mnmnrizing M,“ ceased but o“, o; struck l3 the mckust part of the today lblew open e s e ' lrld lrllllrltll‘ being removed from dent Harding to seize anthracite Mt lllgirt. mu] efficiency, they serve a grand lallllP-"llll" lflllllll- ' bank of Hamilton branch at Kil- l . ll. t I i. , ll .4 .. l con- itp irl-cscnt resting place in Notrc lrrincs and certain coal-carrying "Y1 ‘v 0 ‘q m Hague“ ‘e __¢,> . .» . , . ,. ‘ Ti \, .11 . i 11.. S undron had —-- lorney,_lvlanitobir, and escaped pro mun‘ (wmeterv railroads appeared m Congress. u.” - O . . . uatprotrc pirlrptrscnlrntl“ srintcd nrul worked on the pact fmislfiedsrtlizzhn éeaundlveres and (special to The Guardian. lbamy by motor cm with more ‘i ' " .' " i u u ' 0i] u“ M“ m’ l m’ ‘l ‘l . _ ' ‘ “l-"Mly- ‘ i; i1» Wrqi, cpppi of DUHIllN. A-ug./ . 2s. —freland than tlires hours start over the llilrrs nri. now ireing comple e 11y. lllas bee“ 59°" M” “Elma The loading buplnegs men ni gunnery o r. . . wilil-lr cull for certain changes in _ This may cause the president . , , , , , , r. ..tried to lay aside its bitterness pursuit. n I Tire picture progr-urlllle started D H _ y , “g 5 iogeiiier and Newfoundland and were clllvllt" tile cnlllctery and when these are to change his plan of asking such u) m ‘Owwe a aflcr a brief explanatory address , en candidates 0Y1 lllllelelll CTllVl-‘B Ville" lllslllllfl’ l°l ll ‘lay l0 llllry Michael Camus __i<g¢-_-—-- r-nnrirleten the body of the former legislation early this week. sT-OCKHOLM. Aug 28—~Sweden by iivlr. Smith. The first picture. 2123126439: ihndrlrlzsendtrigaty. most of overtook the Raleigh. _At Hawkes and for an_hour before the funer- l RI‘ h a Liberal Chieftain may be.placed it also became apparent that ol.'l"wets" iqday were wmnmg m mu enuund lgMrouknng m» imw “mom were elected even over me Bu” Ni-iii, Reflr Admiral Pakell-‘fil Droclfsslon started all work o s g t‘ in ll fllllll PBBUIIB place iusl. op- har strike legislation. lllllllllllll! plebiscite on prohibition on thy-Material" gave an interesting in- pnnlitinn candidates who” ]oy;1]ty ham had transferred his flag to JlTllwllt crn Ireland ceased, " posite the main gates of the ceme the bill to create a federal com- basis of will!’ Tellllllll- Wlllcll showlslsht into the training of cadets to H“. “Ta-u, was doumgui, the Calcutta and it was not longl le body was hurled in the pit)‘, At m t “Se, n f the lens“? j tery where the large vault is at mission to investigate the mining ed we following m], prombmonyuntl the Nautical ruling,’ Pang. ,l,h|.,_; orgmfizanon is now 1,85,“; utter the Raleigh trad, lei": tirereyof ground reserved for those who a ° 0.. — ‘j present. industry and the measure broad-Jswfloo against 935,00“ Hmnwne‘. “my award H, y1,,5,~\v0r-- ' iimi she ivss wrecked. .iravc fallen ill ' The old vault which has done tile cause of Bning thepowers of the interstate, State. ‘ dirty over 50 years 1s being re- Commerce Commission so that itl lIIOVI-‘il. This work commenced may hon proflteerlng coal from] _-" this llmlillilrg. A new one is being inter-state commerce. faces a stlffl‘ . built u few hundred feet north of resistance fronl a minority in both he ‘ster sllip-bllrld-illg yards, showing i1... proggnf site on the spot form- llolrscs and its enactment probab-i (Ifly (ii-nlipiell by an old circularly will be delayed. g v 0 ‘the construction of a battleship n Taxation. iouiimupu, Tire federal government has de-, from tire laying oi’ the keel irillto to tllc triumphant iaurrirlrillg or‘ the _ 1| -——~ completed vesscl. Wis-n plans for the new vault niared-lts plans for seizure tint, The Patriot saysw- "The lllrnr, “How the Nation's Food Sup- wcr-e. announced it was sllgrlsstoll operation of the mines and Tflllilfillands in 1918 Dam 354.000. Tiixugplpllcs were Secured" wlls a wolrlil-r- that tlrn site of the present would sulliPfi-t to tho Ill-‘llllovlll "l Canfm .1991 the land taxes we, m {rill picture Ill itself, i-rilowilrg the he u IIIOYP suitable place to llltci" greats. ‘l _ ' ‘m u ‘v ilisciial-genlcllt ot‘ great cargoes at the rerllallls of Sir Wilfrid than A $371700 s" "Well-SQ of only u... m... rpun. (locks from ships the present plot Wlllcll l5 l0 l e ' C 000-" , that ran tile gauntlet oi’ mines and lcft oi‘ the mnin enteranceh . This is figure manipulation’ asubmarjnek v It is inderstood that t e sllg- . . The scenes. of the Bombardment gcstion has met with favor and l?‘ Patriot’ of Zecbruge, tile Mirlesweopers will llkclv be acted upon, In 19118 the figures giver in- '- ' (spasm to The Guardqam cludo the War and Health tux and ‘SACRELMENTO. cane. Ans illl— No hope was entertained today for the lives of forty-five men Tfl~ ported entombed in tire Argollllllt Mine, one mile north of Jackson. asscrrrlrieil again and will meet in Dublin about September in order to take stops tn uphold a strong’ gnvi-rrrlrroilt ill lrElflllt-‘l- ‘the jcester", also on the training ships “lylierlwuy” fl-llll “Arethnsai Then ,rlppezrsl'ctl scenes of Briliaillfis moll- ture, Hon] Geo. E. Hughes claim» ed that the farmers were only taxed 23 pel- cent and the cities had to pay the remaining 77 per cent, A Guardian correspondent put. this up to Messrs Higgs and Duf- fy, the city members, and the Patriot wobblcd, out ‘its custom nry and prompt denial. But llov. that elections are on ilrnonglr FARMERS ONLY, and where Lpavmg Hawk,“ Buy ihe cruljlrish Free FOI‘ rml into foggy weglllér llllll; ivirilp cruising in the btrults on, the morning or August. 8 a huge icclbcrg was sighted. She was vec i T! you wnnt more taxes. and more ed to clear it and continued on public debt, vote for Bell Govern- irerlasvlnnmflaen Rilreillgllmlwlaiyllolzge‘;nlent candidates and these things ihlnii‘... cpntulucrl thick. In. thwwm °°m° l° Y0" Wllll a vengeance. lift - nor with tho. tide iruvlntl" 't‘ur‘l3r]c.lrll alrd tilen ‘running Ollllyflxzgl through the Strats Illeclllllo " was taken m avoid the ice berglliliicélsrallzy tltlentlile and when the . - ll h t o" a t n: t": cruiser. Travelling along at about all‘?! l-llelhlnd them the RBleigfllHTHE RATERIOT YESTERDAY eight knots through a. dense for; m Th" "l; lleflvllv and it is REPEAT»? Tllls STATEMENT the ship vras being Carttlziullivtnalii- shlfglgdiatghglletd this]: suction frolm thelWI-IICH ONLY A FEW MONTHS gait-ll, ‘but the tide is t on: . 0. e men un er t. AGO 1T mAqspy DENIED have carried her further onto tho‘ {ljlllil Slllvllmls 0“ the Cmlslmlce At the Market Hail indignation Labrador SlIOPQs than her naviga-hlllgll Y fir-hie the heroism of Lreut tors Md reckmml hoppm‘. Being a strong Bvffmmef meeting Messrs. Higgs and Duffy mo“, her pypvigaiing 9 old his best to save the bo 91's also labored hard to convince the ‘the lookout was at times faintly claw lllld on ' Returned Soldiers’ insurance Act Shows Results? (Special to The Guardian. OTTAWA, Aug. as, - Univsuls of three million dollars worth 0f insurance was applied for under the returned soldiers insurance llct during tlrc three wccks end- ing August 26. ._._...._.. ill action, the daring stunts of tile l, I lnerl oi’ the ~Roylli Nuvul Air tier- t so ire assess from previous vice, n“, glimpse m- smpidn... “m; years amounting to several thou- sands of dollars. hinge floating acrodronlos. the illl- The Patriots figures for 1921 " a o-0O4+0e-0-00-04-040-¢0"4'§4" CONDENSED sleculsf mortal exploits oi’ the "VilIdlCllYC" llllil pictures descriptive of scones and incidents w‘ltll the Grand Riel-t lbrldge.| lflellls that this city electors THAT THE BULK . l i ‘ i v , _ . _ a - _. ouid t b o+0+o zrcrzordlllghlfl 5313C’ lfcavefilaltltelf; Pllllahlilcso “',Z§§‘,’,f,f,“,f,“‘“"°;§g§l lllllk llulibour were wonderfully ills. Lllzlblvi,‘gfiglgolillrgaeigi?’ iggmolllllll: gmrtedlllzm t§orllggal|llellltlllsllbnrells 01o 113E TAX INCREASE WAG ee s - 1.. - - - , . RATICl.—lilo. per line Der nunvzs. Samoa ‘liar: caved m‘ showing tho land tilX- Alrr inspiring irlctlii-Q was that ‘VHS not u" iceberg M an b“, mnnagiid w ha,“ hlmse" (mm the IMPUSED ON TI-LE JRARMBRS. h’:illllfiephgrdalllrfghr-asddzil-oiliClive; muscle" l" m“ ye” ' m b“ denltltlns activities on board H. M lee l r t $87 000 b t $97 000 on the rocky precipitous Lahra- FUCK! and make fast the line. iNow who ls right’! Messrs ‘Higgs Count 6 words to a line. Groups of -——-'—<"@i“— '0 . r - ll ' r . 811d l0 .. .‘ -- . All the vvlrlle the cr h . . S. Queen Ielizabctll from the ' ' dor coast. Tlllllllgll lllB lllg llllfl r I 4' ew of t e and Duffy or the Hon. Geo. E. Ziiilg-‘lfiifr’. ldllnhtl- lirgiatsamdlsctethllleltt f3: The Patriot says: "the Conser- ggssgmoulllllllle "Neal's collecled glongmt “Ills My???‘ szlrélgeblofig flaming,‘ ilglgglleglkl“gtegximgplzsaggz: gallium: aaffiilngnmth: tfutéeliarjltelg: Hughes: the Patriot last flprinlf. cmlh‘ ““‘"°"..i"i'i-“'s“eilirhiiif; vntivcs collected from tile farm- Vela llllllsllllll lll°l° "w" 0,?M::e“a$,,l' £30" Q,,‘,,,,'",?',,g “p155 (Spwm m The (guardian. knots the cruisers engines were naval manner the orders of their OR’ THE PATRIOT YEWBER‘ ll-"hll-nrlylilhles! bfwpvlfl 13-175: lg‘ ‘is: ‘"5 ‘l3 ll” "em M "n the taxes beBntddid' ho cargo n‘lr board. IBOSTON. August 2R. — Fcder- Put at full speed astern and in an officers. They made a great ct. DAY? ‘imllzlld lg‘, fgfmwgh‘ 53: pQf collected." "The Liberals collec- ‘l he Pam“ “ml Bell Pally The inst part of the picture pro- p1 officials conferred lrcre ycs- instant sirethibegank groriirlrdrlng her; glzlgtfiilvlil save; the irtccupgnt; of this We" - ' . . . - wire hard ush cl, - " ‘r h» (ii-and 1' - - ' disrositiorr of Way 0M0 e P00 B. M! 1119M Elll l1l1se.an displayed - 1 l J7 e l1 E ram .. e titled WlLLl e lc day as to Ire l week- __' itctenrirt11-35"aliletllzlnljitzsolhgllecteld‘l’ __——<-0->—————-v lgldleetnzlrrtlSvgln" was an amazing flllll the British SICTIOOTIGI‘ Arcadia, was heavy ‘and the Ralflgh Wseilllf Elzisllthlllicllllllns. i WANTED A1 MNIC‘. -—Al’l"l-Y| ' l ' ' impressive spectacle of the iluat- which was apprehended as a rum- well onto £18 molly ll°l °m' e e“ Hlllllierb line secur- . » _ lGuarliinn. 3007-29-31. while this is positively g“: lng bulwarks of the Empire irecil- runner ‘Pllursdaly of Gloucester lby struck ‘between 4.45 and 4.50 p. ell stronger lines were passed and ____.__.. _ it rls nevertheless an estalb s e lug their ever watchful giillril officers of the coastguard uuiiei- m. on the 8th. , gomlzllllnlcfltion was established. _ M WANTED—- MAID. APPLY U170 fact that the Liberals collected ' such famous ships as Llit!""Q‘IPEll Ossyipde, Investigation discloslcrl All about the cruiser is deepmyv: mll '. Ed l1il1l8l3h_ was rapidly setti- d9’ - Grafton St" more taxes from tho farmers nl- y It Elizabeth" tne “Renown the the atllflrlllvll filllll. llllll lll" ml}! all‘? “wt a T?’ ealzendw of" “his: mt ‘gr: lllltsaleblll lemllll ~ t l s “"5 l“ 1921 than the Consul” _"'_' llbmn we fineveiplge fund d ll: Scllloonleritwas outhlded ‘he ‘three T501’?! slredreslh rill enarrow neck As were giver? andeixn alt Zrggllllonlflher TORONTO’ Aux 20'_ Modem“ 'l-°$'l""5°l “l” “m” °“"““' .- r-piii rir artles NORTH wsulvlorlrrr BS mlllad“ Wm °“"“le‘ a" . . m ° n“ PM“ “a” em . ' . l ““‘ winds, southeast. Scattered show tlvea cvllevlefl l l P - M a i u h he a earln rprzeriu B11 ibé ner this was arri .1 r1. i Liberal reward. P. E. ‘Mutch - _ A" 38 __ D“, H h " audience could watch them rla l'l‘ e Arcadia with s50 cases cf = W 5 ll Z Y 9 9 - 9 mflior- _ 2098-28~:ii combined during their average 5- r e5 "8 ‘Bl-Sell °l through lng their rrrajestic way liquor in her hold, the silent waters. patrrol airshlps here pending order to stand to on the iorfar lay at aneiror ‘ deck had been sounded. A sound- shoes and other Wearing apparel decision as ly of the men reached shore on as sire ran along the shore llfllllll. which were hauled to and ‘lsmuv SHOT FINISHEIL-SAMEI lffigh tide this afternoon at 4.10, year of office. m l0 . d tomorrow morning at 3.4-2. . hovering over head; and sildllelllb whether she would be held. Her lllE lllllell ill?" 5a" 126 llllllllllls lml" sllllll" llel‘ cllllllllllllel‘ bfllrlg an r Hump Hm Ben h , l. n,‘ _ lSun sets this evening at 8.44 and a . as ~= m rnlms to us to the developed an , C . weynmuthl plungedwma the Wm full charged w s - arres. . z s as e mem ers of ‘printed. Give us a trial. — Em- §|f 1311193, [flig thunder. each gun "From its adarmantirre lips Spreading hurricane eclipse" and then as suddenly fading into obscurity behind the smokc of 23 fathoml attractor moon ‘Monday. Aug. IOWIJ. l" lll Pllllllonse to cries for help from lMrs. William Snowman of Chelsea, who had got beyond lrer depth. Paul ii‘. Brown, a Boston flllllll- who also heard tire call iriro Studio, 1'56 Great GeorBB “egg SBE-B-lmo *APPL|0ATION8 FOR THE P0" riltlon of A8811! of the Child- the crew was a difficult task but 2 safely conducted. Once ashore the men built hon fires and as they p11 received g dllfrklng in making land. they starti Wins'on Churchill llave Conference Puncturerl Oil Tanks. .. tlmmediately she had grounded her way onto the rocks the Ral- Announcements, ,9 i ‘ b t d 1 b u d h "‘Noozie the Sunshine their own gun fire. l , P!!! 6811i! o Donn rer o 0m ed to ry t elr clothing. It began ' rcrr's Aid Society of Charlotte- {gghhlgpi 5,?“ "m" M“ col-mg‘! "l Those splendid pictures will b9 cut and ten mirlutes later, her to rain shortly lifter they landed ' town-and Truanl Officer. ln the (Mmlsl to The Blllllfllllll- ll" llllll llwlam to the sills shown rigour at the Pllllce Ell- oil tanks having ‘been punctured. the sea was coated with fuel oll. The ship rolled continually and with each roll her side ‘would hit the rocks. An ringry Sea, was running and the weather corr- tlllued thick. Looking towards shore those on board could sec the breakers and occasionally a section of the rocky coast. To launch the boats was impossible. Following ll survey of the ship and after all apartments and hat‘ ches had been ‘hattened down to hell» keep the ship afloat. her om cers decided to endeavor i0 (pg- tnhlislr communication with shore. That their ship was doomed seem- LONDON, Aug. 28. —~ Sir James Craig the Ulster Premier confer- red today with Winston lChurcn- ill, the (iolonlal secretary on the Irish situation arising out of the deaths of Arthur’ Griffith rind Michael Collins. Conservaiive workers should not forget that they will be up against the election machine of two Liberal Governments, worked by the crafti- eiit of their election manipulators. It is your wits against theirs. Don't let them down, but get your best move on record every available of the woman. Together they us. slated Mrs. Snowman i0 the shore, after which sire was re. liroveil to tho lrovle of her dingh- ter- lIl-lilW, Mrs. Hurry Snow- man. of Weybosst-tt road. affected llllly slightly by her experience. Mrs. Snowman was practicing flout-lull nnd was carried beyond her depth ‘by the tide and the wind. She shouted for help, and Miss Gay, an expert sw-immer. heard her. iShe kicked off one ~-.~--.--- shoe, run a short distance an -——-——¢0->-—'——- then kicked off the other. Then The Patriot says:— the Gov- bllG pulled her skirt over her head 0mm“; has decreased the 11gb“. i . . . t This tildllgwtletd oniffeprgffglf ‘:22: itles oi‘ the Province during the an dthe weather was cold. The majority of them spent the night at the lighthouse about a mile (‘is- tant. The next morning some of the men returned to the ship and secured what bedding lnld food they could find. The weather w“ srrili thick and wet. A salvage crew was organised , lllllllllerlll! 1,50 men. and the other were sent to Fortesu Bay. ‘ about nine miles distant. This party trumped to that place and were later picked up by the C. P, R. Liner. The two bodies recovered be- fore tllis party had beenplcked off the coast were buried with may will be received forthwith. For terms and particulars llDPll’ no w, L. ‘Cotton. iSecv- ‘lives!- _- , __' Aug,” til. V. ._ .,. . Meetings, Etc IlATlll!.—loc per line par day. 9c. Der line per day for I days or our. llo a line per day for 6 5 figures one word. cuh. Addrou forms part of nu lfld It!!! b! plld for. ward this afternoon and evening. FreeState Troops _ Guard Cable Station lDUBLlN, Aug. 28. — Free Stats National Army troops are 110W on guard over the caible station at Water-ville says an official corn rnunlcation issued here today. Maw PADEREWSKI A wily: wANrlo-s- w! WANT mfow real live Nilllalllllllllllllall in every city ‘and town in Cana- da to sell- automobile stall Blit- nals; positively prevents acci- dents; evl-ry our owner a PPM‘ pent; easy to sell; big profits. Write for particulars and agent! proposition. Canadian Auto Shops, P. O. Box 164, Niagara Frills, Ontario. ‘TO THE PIOPLI OF CHARLOT "Taxi service stand day. J. S wedlock, nlghr-qErnest McCnl-ey 88 Sydney 8L, James Power. 099 l-7 °' Notice: Auction sale of Ei- Jner Buchanan's stock and imple- t ‘ ‘ , . d l! d d b. t > vote, Don't talks any chancel. lllll 011mg running In rrn opposite dlr- llllllll llm° the? ll!" bee" l“ WW‘ Bnrasti Hartwme ggdlglilirzli Tlnalleyyoguccgssftldl; igulfhlilefir “iii. ‘Chllzhltalhggollgftalliirejglcts before ittiha ““°’"‘-"Tl'° M°‘"'°'l “,','hnf‘ set every nnlllllelloovernmenlvote cctloh. They riilflflliéd Mrs. SIIOW- er by sraaoo. .- ' ' ____ ' hor starboard Side and ltwaa this bdrlv was found ruin blrlazlallno er Giiiliiliifiilili» Iibtellthllnllelittszrif recorded. lgllrjiplllblllll 15C feel from lllv ‘ln relll fact they have increas- tamfiomlns movlns victor-fir can; llmtvllp nvtvéalehllpteut Hopper an: Th: entire crew lost all their 1.5;, Jul. ' '5 Buflfllii‘, Queen ‘ Au [mag my ,8 a dqughmr or Mr ed tho liabilities h.» something not chglnzl; $883!: g;$a.Ailaa:oHl:r_ aahoreunmerminakgdcaéigryeat l“; plsaonglnss and] IlItOIB on fills Cons. sue "‘ ‘l magma‘ reps"- MiRcrAN-ijs Dsitarlendplgfl-rfllldcs Rlld Mrs Nelson Gav ‘if South h" "om ha" E mflmm dollar" old Lloyd coEnedy ‘at Murray cutterlaway from the fllllpllflffl)‘ leftcethhavsillipn yin hifntllovlvllgt! hi3 -. . ~ t .. e‘ p ._ . _, _ _ l , I _ in‘ ‘lllllgllémgllatinagllfacwllfi ‘fill: i; W2“ to consult Pgrcy Weymouth. The fnlnllv has a sum ll“ m“ languue °l ‘lheullmal River, Wednesday. Flat River. nqd headed towards shore, Lisnt have gathered since. Tho men still o ia . I n? u M Y” Kings County Picture man mill‘ collage at Hunt's Hill boy we must exclaim.— What Thursday. Eldon, Friday. Vernon. Hooper- carrying the line. "Qztillllltl-lfltgnlafinn‘ ° ° . ' * nericrr. a whoever.’ naturally. aoaa-ao-rl The boat was carried out: the cu . - ._.._.._ ......i_. ' a‘ the scans are similarly sitnao. pr apply at this office. . " l .,‘ I ., '. v - ’ _ ,..