i Over lilflflll-Beederr Every Dally Issue Guaranteed ' _ Member A. B. O. v "ii ‘pnrlattetuvp Hurdle‘, 1's: n‘. llcrlllll Gnullu. Founded :QM. Teiellttltiiliiom- mtlnttflttott With llitbiin Restored. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. AuB lite-Telegraphic London and Dubllin was restored at 3.40 o'clock this morning after a s-ls- pension of about five hours as u consequence of a surprise attack by Irish Irregulars on the Dublin- comttihnlcariou between Central post office last tiighL Railway-I Executives Accept Settiem‘ent (Special to Tho Guardian.) NEW YOIRK, Aug Ill-The exe t-utivc trends oi’ 148 American rail ways last night conditionally ac vspted President ilarding's sec und prctposul for settlenteitt of the nation wide rail strike. October 9th-Will be FirePteventionllay (Special to The Guardian.) O'I"I‘AW1A, Aug 1il—Monrluy October 9, will be fire prevention day- throughottt Canada. Arthur Griffiths President llail Eireann 111111111 (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug d3——Arthur Grit‘ fith, president of the Dull Eireann is dead it was announced today by the (lolonial office, 'Bl<]l4lt‘A.S'l‘, Aug lib-Mr (lriffifl was ill only tcn days and his ill rtess was not. considered serious. he stiffen-d a sudden rclupsc und died early Ycstcrdny. however, this morning. -——-<-rc--i Ats-ritvnovtr, than: Lieutenant Fullerton Severe Con nection With Amundsen. NOM-E. Alaska, Aug. ‘l3 —— Liouiqox-plosion wus given by ‘Martin iivand m9 regidenogu hi: the Nuns flasshnndon of m- Imem Mnvshn] nltnnngn leaving behind (l. to. . An- tliracititc“ Gomingt (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Aug lll-Jflie Board of Control today decided to place. an order for ten thousand tons of Welsh anthracite coal to be sent from South Wales, Destroy 12,000. (luarts oi Scotch ( Special to The Guardian.) -N.E\V Y-OR-K, Aug. 13 »~ Feder- al Marshal llecht and a squad of deputies have begun the task of pouring more titan 12,000 quarts of Scotch whiskey down a sink in colnrpliattce with orders trum the federal courts. To make doubly surf» that the liquor would not snorve its original owners pur pose, kerosene was mixed with it as the bottles were broken. The whiskey was seized on the schooner Viking at the end of a run from the Bahamas. The Viking, valued at $15,000 will ge sold at auction on August 22nd liive Killed in‘ Explosion on S. S; Adriatic (Special to The Guardian.) Aboard the steamship Adriatic. off New England, Aug. 13.~-—An explusinn occurring today trbuurti the stenmshhp Mlriatit: serve coal ltutch, kiilutl fivo tin-tn» burs of the crew und injured four others. l tuneous Cfllllilrllfillflll. senger was killed. members of the killed, one was believed have bcen blown overboard. Not a Of the f-lve From Wiles ‘The (explosion, which took pluc» at 1.30 u. m. was caused by spou- pas- crow who were l0 ,‘ observation _l Tneléeop es-Paiper‘ n dryers: Prince‘ Ildwartl Isiantl- Lille line Dew I Read by cam‘ “S \\\ \ .~ treads t CHARLOTTETOWMCANADA. ‘MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922 Jews Executed: By Romanian Authorities (Sileciai to The Guardian.) BUDAPEST, Aug lli-tlforty Jews, scntcrtccd for various poli- tical offences, were executed by the Rumunian military authori- ties, despite the recent amnesty by (he King, says u report today to the loeul Magynrorszag; Tnc prisoners are said to have been shot one by one while proceeding under escort front the prison can-p at Julawa ‘Forest to Kisklncfi‘, where they were to be delivered 1nd released. These executions, the report. continues. ltave outraged the Bes- sarabian Jews, who threuteited lo expose the authorities who cou- doned the tragedy. An investigation has been in-- stitutcd by Prime Minister Brain- anu. acting under instructions from the King. who, the corrcspon dent asserts is negotiating a fore- ign loan in which the Rothschild banking house is to participate. The Rumanian authorities are al- leged to have suppressed all ac» counts of the tragedy for this reason. Bishop Scores Irish Warfare No Leader Should be Countenan- ced Who ‘Sacrifices Ireland to ilate. ( Special to The Guardian.) DUllillN, Aug. 13 —- Right Rev in the re-lWilllant. it. Turner, Bishop of buf- falo, dcliverctl an outspoken an’. dress in Limerick which he scored the warfare in Ireland, conditions in its siege. t “In Kiimallockfihe learned n good deal by persona regarding the 'tructtion of property, and especial and told o His Own interests, Says Pre- lasi night. in lIItBTIIt-llllfllvl Kllmallock duringt 1193' 0'Sullivatt and Methodists to. SiS; SA-CIQVdibLE. N. B.._Aul;. 13—— The closing exercises of the sum- mcr school oi’ Méthods for S. S‘. workers were held this evening in Beethoven Hall, Rev. W. C. Mac- hum. of Fredericton, Dean of the School, presided und an interest- ing program was carried out. Ad- dresses were given as follows: Miss Doris Hanson of Woodstock. on behalf cf students: Miss Hazel (liark, of St. John, representing graduating class; Rev. F‘. M. Milli- gati of Iluilifax on beltnlf of Facul- ty. The 1922 Class. prophecy was given by Miss Ruth Shaw 0.1 S1- John. Five Diplomas were award- vd and thirty-one certificates. Gra- duating (‘lass—tMisses llazcl (‘I2Lrk, Ruth Shaw, St. John; Alice Serena 'i‘rue. Iva Thompson, Wood stock; Bcryl Thompson, Oxford, .\i. S.; Mrs. 1.. M. Jamer, of Perth. Lebaron Stultz, of St. John, was awarded special cartiflcate for four year's work. Miss Orenda Smith led the 1923 class and tile whoilc school. Miss Hazel Clark led thegrntluating class and Miss Doris Hanson the 1924 Class. Tht! dramatization features last; even- lug, which Included “The Pied Pl- per of l-Iamelin." and old and mod- ern versions of "The Foolish Vir- with tho fellowship circle. ,0’Suilivan- and ‘t said, "l 1 LONDON, Aug. 13 —_ Joscpl ‘Reginald ' were hanged Workers» illosed 1 new]. p0“ Emu“ Step3, Lug; cruise along the coast of Labra- Caverdaye; nqarion MGM-UH,“ dor. Tht. tender Calcutta is still Gratigeville. 5"""'""1'1 '1'?“ - (“ass 1533_._.MiSSe5 Alvm-eua Tim 800 officers and men of the ms,tay,rouks_ namand; ma Addy, Raleigh. who lntided safely on the 3101,01,)“; vloiét Doucette‘ Chip" bleak coast after their vessel man; Oren,“ 3mm,’ Cvverdale; went aground, were taken on gins,’ tire worthy of s-pecial men-l tion. The 192-2 session of the sunk‘ titer schontl of methods. vzhiclt b11151 tarovcd very lteipfttl and 111101115!" ing, was ltrotiglit to n fitting close 1 Ifircs, The business part. of Dunn liangetl (i. Summer School" of Possibility oi Saving Britisht» Cruiser Raleigh (Special to The Guardian.) ST. JOHINlS, Ni'd., Aug 13-11 the present fair weather holds liters is u tiossiibillty that the Bri- tish cruiser Raleigh, aground on Point Amour. Labrador, may be reflozittvti, according to reports rcnclting here tonight from the scent: of the wreck. The sea was smooth in the Strait of Belle Isle, the report said, and the wrecking tugs iverc exp-feted hourly. Vessels scnt from Quebec -by the (Innadiun Government, when tho grounding of the Raleigh was reported by wireless, were due at Pniitt Amour tonight. The cruiser struck curly Wednesday morning during a dense fog while making for Forteau Bay, returning from a board yesterday by the steamship Etnpress of France and will be landed at Southampton, England. As St, John's is six hundred miles front the wreck, and be opt-rations arc under the control of the British Admiralty, it has been difficult to obtain news here. ilonilagrations Raging in‘. Cork, Firemen Powerless nttnnm, Aug, 1-3.-—ACo11flagra- -~ an izlleldl. g5] Worth While Printing All the News Worth Beading Ily Mull, Oullll, $8.00. U. l. ‘a. $5.00 Annual Iulucrlptlon, Delivered IL00 Two‘ Steamers Ashore ilpposite. Tbreellherlsilue; (Special to The Guardian.) THvREE RIVERS, Que, Aug 13 ~The Indo-Chlno owned by the lode-Chinese government, and the Snrnratiam. the two cargo boats which collided early this morning in the channel of the St. Law- rence river opposite Three Rivers, 11": 51111 aground on the sand bank on which the force of the collision threw them. This afternoon at 3 o'clock when the river was at high tide tho lndoeChino. after emptying her water ballast, made an attempt to get off tinder her own steam, but without result. It was thought at the time of this attempt; may gm stewmer had only grazed the bot. tom. but the fruitless effort to re- lease her seems to show that Bile: is fast aground. When the two frelghters collid- ed the captain of the Sat-mafia. who was a-t the time on the bridge was thrown to the deck so violent- ly that he sustained considerable iniury to his leg. He was taken to at local hospital today, and will, it 1B said. be unable to leave it for several days. Einstein Flees, Fearing‘ Murdet Originator of Theory of izqaflvi. ty Threatened With Same Fate as Rathenau. ( Special to The Guardian.) 11151931-(3. Aug. 13 — "Professor Albert Einstein, originator of the gtiutls raged in Cork throughout "fhttrstltty night. The firemen were yiowcriees to put out all U16 the tcity is in ruins. The 1111111888 '5 testimutctl at 2,000,000 pounds.’ National llroces from Passage _.west, have consolidated their post ‘tions and pushed over t ,to the outskirts of the city, They ‘lilo not appear however, to have 171111" (uttered the city as ytet. The b11111 yesterday rimming llf the irregular troops are tbe- The fouowlng "?5'~""P"°n 0t ""5 1y 1110 1110111111 01' 11111111915 11011965 in Wundsworth prison for the as-iiieved to have evacuated the ell)’. lllllll 8 l‘- E. G. Filllllftflll nrrlvctl here this Glynn, former Governor of =Nc.t\\' who are devoting [henysghlgq m s“. Henry wflsnn on Jnnn 21 A nun Sninevs who are concealed m morning t'rom Koteabue Sounttl wheic he stavcrcd connection witlrsengep; the Amundsen (expedition. claims that Amundsen Point Barrow then up to flight front that it tens cross the Basin or rottirn nume lie said that he joined the expr- ditlon in order to make the flidlttl to S-tiltzbergcrt and ho is return He scalecitvtl Licui. Oskar (lmdnl to tnnke- thulR David, is h s-trlet disciplinarlutrby the crowds and and ‘this sitotwetl ltitn to pcrtortnteti grunt work. stay on tho Nluud on her drill arlthc fire in the hold under control "m, Republican“ (yupmg (he (wryhning nnnoned_ "The captain of the ship, Hugh today when he He. hutl Yund the ship again on lter way -t [iv-w lttxurs uftcr tho explosion. -|all the oilficers was nditiirable, tug to his post on thn (‘Znnntlinn and the mctnihters orthc crew were Air lluartl at Vancouver lug tho opportunity to do so. _ llntervlewctl today, lahicut. l-‘ul lerton snid that Captain Amund- sen would atempt the flight with only one pilot, ‘file-pt. Omdul, in n1 tier to avoid the extra risk invol- in mstablisliing an interme- Point would be necess- ary with two pilots. due to extra ved diary fucl haste Barrow. which north of weight. GQNDENSEDISPECIALSQ o+vn IINIEm-loe. per line-per day. 9c. per line per day tor 8 days or over. 8c. a line per day for Wdaysor over Count. i5 words to a lino. Groups of I figure» initial leterlp count one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of a. and must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ad. 75c for seven Words for one week. Situation wanfind, for seven words 50c P111‘ W08 ,...__.- LOST-TIUBBIR TIRE OFF WA son on Sunday in city or R0)- nlty._Reward. 114 Prince. 925- 11-31. e cums WANTED - A SALES girl i‘or general store. M. C. iM¢~ (Iowan, Kilmuir. ‘067-14-41- ,ii____,__,_.__~__ ‘ DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR smle in Georgetown. A1191)’ 1° ‘Mrs. May E. iMucdomlltl . cos-ta-zt 15M“: gHQT HMBHED-Snvo money and time by; sending your films to us to be developed and printed. Give us a trialr-Ent- mire Studio, 150 Great Georse st, 806 >_._.._-.- ..-__- __ _________________ ‘NOTICE-BRING YOUR QUNg t shoot- to ma. and have them, D111 good ‘order for the falls tng. Lawn muwerr- lhlfllél" stoves and all- 86119111 "P" work, promptly attended, to James White, 80 Kent St. OO-QOO-Or‘; l8 d and so -il-‘1~mo very true to the best trudition- of Eng- much disappointed over not hov- ‘lish scumunsltip. "l‘ht-. explosion and the attending flash awakened me. I landed on deck. to find scores before me and there we stayed uu-til the sun tuunt- up and ‘what we stnw was tillillpll-llltllltlflfy to human nature. "it was a tense time. There xvas a solcmnlty, a seriousness in the quietness of speech, hush of exticctatttfy, and n looking ot‘ fatt- ln the fuce. hut. no whlmporittg, no snlvclilng, no ltysterics. no wail» ing, 110 tword of complaint. "Titan, while the boat was still drifting, and ‘the -punrps plugging away, from out of the sluidows came the voice of n. tbeau-tltfui woman -wh0 said: “Captain David will pull us through nil right." “A man. rtcxt to her, repented it. Then some one else took it up it tweni, from .lip to lip down the line and around the dock," ‘Captain David will pull us through all right.’ “And he dit." ‘Today while the sinking sun was gliding down the western sky, two or the victims, first shrouded in tlinllniott Jack. were interred in the vaults of the deep, whll: 1,500 people stood in reverential attitude us tho bodies slipped over the side of the ship for whiclrthny lmtl given their lives. Passengers raised $7.000 to care for the fatnilies oi‘ the dead and injured. iii-i Admiral Not. Ooh atd When llaieig truck HALIFAX, Aug. l2.—- It would appear (mm ,1 gr John's despatclt that, the vice~ ad-znlrnl com-mnnd- lug the squadron, Sir William Pr» lrenham. was not on board the Ra- leigh when- she ran on the shoals of Forteau Ba-Y- T119 19'3"“ reads: eon the 2m: ‘of August. the 111' 7m_zTs_wAn-r_:_n --WI WA"? 1°11!“ '“ f°"f,"““," g,{3‘,,,;“°,,,,‘;",.'; ‘ '0' "MIN. rewounmuvei Tdtmilrmlfrlllgtlrenham‘ trahaferred IIVIOVITY Mtyantvtovru Iucmm- mm we (lasamp to ma Calcum da-to nattrnutomobtw‘. .*."°1’-"* I trl mils; ponnvuy prevents “i=1 1v"'°'1:1v1‘1;111an'rr éraoleavlng on a l1 dents; every oar owner n 91°11 ° ‘ wet; y to __ sell; big profit! MN plrtlbulatln ‘rind p Canadian Npedtionr B __ P. 0. 1h 1 scents‘ ‘ Auto in nddition- to the above, the 111 formation is 811/011 111111 Cmnmm" d91- 8_fl_‘ Spence was-‘in’ ctmr msnd of the ill-fated cruise!‘ watpusmtgoeutllolo- 1 lferlng humanity was from the lanes of Kllnnillock, nor lthcv protected ‘by the sit-called to iondtheir curls with wlmt after ntphe disclpllttte, the courtesy of u“ was mu nvonerpv of we nnonthnv met “my snmed pie." her consideration and that no lea- der should be followed or cottntcn anced that did not. rplace it “he- forc his own selilislt, sentimental or pnssioittite interests." —-i<0¢-—-— Why Paris lies Become Such a t liuropenn Reno PARIIS, Aug. 13 —— The increas- ing number of divorces obtained in Paris by prom-intent foreigners seeking relief ‘from matrimonial infellclty has led to many inquir- ies as to why the French capital apparently has become such an European Reno for discontented spouses. , The chief magnet appears to lie in the fact that divorce proceed- ings maybe brought in ‘French courts with‘ silent ease and com- plated without even friends and acquaintances becoming aware. at least through the medium of the French newspapers, that there has ‘been the slightest rippio on the sen of domesticity. Publicat- ion of such proceedings by native newspapers is ll criminal offence on thc ground of lowering public morals. The n newspapers may nrint tho names of those Involved in it, if they can obtain them, and tho fact that a divorce has been granted but nothing else. Provisional decrees _usunlly may be obtnlnetl In France in one tn three monl-lts; Tho complain- ant must cstnblish residence in Franco. fzut declaration that he in- tends to stay indefinitely is held tn he sufficient. or the Inclusion of a year's lease on an apartment amour his papers. The second essential condition is that» the de- fendant must appear ‘before the mnrr, in person, or thrnttglt a coun snl if he ls n resident of France; Hut if the defendant lives outside the country when must. be 8W0" thrnurh the Stale Department. Adnlterv. conviction of n falonv. cruelly. physical and mentnl vio- leuce and mental anguish are in- eluded umon‘! the grounds of di- vnv-M m Wmro. Divorces per- Mw- ~r~ not allowed to remarry In- Francewritlain-teh months.‘ The Bishop urged that Jrelund‘ should be placed above ovcry ot-Hiiggpy-g and tbrouyem of Dun“ amylstrttctioits had been removed fl‘ York, :1 rtctwsptipcrmun, and a pus-the sick, weak _attd (lepcntlunt nndim-mvq up about fifty Irishmert flllil|lllfl ruins oi‘ buildings and M11119"? 1-110 311111511.’ 6111111101111‘ Oflwotnett tissctttbiteti otttside tlla jail rorlzlug (zitizens. “it come like n roar oi‘ thunder. thr. Nun; "m- glmh- \vu|'k y."- guy-nt Seven “flock, n“ hm“. bntnn.‘ cortsitlered: t}... (axecuuoyL 'L‘l1e.y sang hymns 1>111J1Pantl yiraycri fnr the souls of the “TF9 coitdotnntstl mrm. l Both men submitted quietly to They were. es- Ect-lls in the scnllftiltl, where 11H encourag- ilngly- at ouch other. The tnourners outside included 'O'Sttllivnn. The laymen who led the prayers nnnonttctvd thut inns- ses for the repose of the two ntetrs souls were ‘various churches throughout Lou- 'don. eOfiSttllivnn nntl Dunn were cap- tured red-handed by the police af-' Wilson us be was nlighting from nn automobile at the door oi‘ his home tin Eaton lllacc, London. When arrested the assassins gave fictitious names, but their identity was established by Scot- land Yard, which showed them to be fornter soldiers, and Dunn a mcmlber nl’ the Irish Republican Army, and the chime was ascrib- ed to fenlitig against the Field ‘Their trial was speedy, the sen- tence of death being pronounced 26 (lays after the assassination and the jury requiring but. thrcc minutes to reach the verdict. This constituted a record in the tics- patch of a criminnl case in Eng- land. Subsequently the Court of Criminal Appeal and the House of Lords refused to consider ap- peals. and yesterday a reprieve was denied by Home Secretnsy Shortt. Cities Flooded I New England (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 13 A large part of the north of England has been visited "by steady rains and which have amounted to a deluge in‘ some places. The city of Shef being sum mllties was agreed upon for t tar shooting down Field Marshall Marshal following the nnnottnce- Cork ‘he Nnunnnl tronnn after that he had become ntilltnry ‘ud- (“mung at Pnnnnge we“. fought visor to the Ilelstcr government. their ‘way (hmugh Rochewwn ter- ‘EMT No Definite News. There was sttiil little definltei news available tonight concern» ing the progress of the operational eiitirn weeks that they continued cgphwl Simultaneously {mm flhuheifir the National and irregular for-l ces in the Cork tiistrict. A man, who left Cork Wednesday und ar-i rived here this evening by way oil Liverpool, reports that the -, om Cork harbor and the harbor was clear. There was firing across the‘ |wttter, but u cessation in hnsttl one hour during Wednesday to pet‘- mi-t vessels to depart. According to this man-the irrgeulnrs wet/- making preparations to evacuate. their principal positions in the‘ city, the Victoria and Ballineolins barracks some of the buildings of which wene set on fire Tuesday. They had retrieved everything from the union quay barracks and stripped government house of ev- erything, including its fireplaces. Up to the time the man left Cork there had been no placing of sandbags albout buildings or otherwise fortifylng them. According. to other reports from and Thursday stood before Doug- las, where there were sharp ex- changes of firing with. their out- posts. LONDON. Aug. l2.— The Ex- chnnge- Telegraph has received a telephone message from Dublin snyiu-g that irregular troops at. tacked the post attics there, over- ‘DOWBPHI 111B guard and are now 1101111115 the building. The Central News gives n. ru- mor that the post office in Dub- Qiin and adjoining buildings are on re. Telegraphic communication be- tween Dublin and London ceased nround’11 o'clock last Friday night. LONDON. Aug. 12.-— A later telephone message received hy the Exchange Telegraph said the National troops had recaptured the Dublin. ppst office. Some ot the instruments. in the lruilding field especially has suffered.‘ the low lying portions of the city be-| lng -flooded and the inhabitants forced to take to the upper stor- eve of their buildings. When the river Shoal overflowed its banks, perilling the Midland bridge. Damage» estimated at tlfottsnnds of pounds was done at Grantham. Houses were fiondcti and the Retford- workshop and the territorial camps submerged. Sev- eral Leicestershira villages have been completely isolated and hun- dreds of acres of crops are report- ed ruined. In Notingham parrot date which secure! establish- the train service has been sus- ment 0t ‘the Jowilll ‘ mood. _ '____.__ .__‘_ _ “we. . 1 it curried away tvinrbers etc.. lm- numlbgr M Jewish children bgrn K111111111)‘ in Palestine were damaged. NAMID“ AFTER BALFOUR JERUSALEM, July 20.-‘—A iangc during the ‘last month have been given the first name of Balfour, after the Brit 19h Acting Foreign secretary. ‘The ‘Earl of- Balfour is the au- thor ofthe Zionist declaration hearing his name, and is also credited with’ bringing about the approval of the Palestine Imm- -_.. _ _. ...-_.. .._-J@-a-4.A- theory of relativity, has been for- ced to flee from Germany tempor- arily ihecuuse he was threatened with assassination by the same ‘group which caused the murder of ‘Dr. Walter Rathenau, the German llett meeting hem lwo Lineman Meet Death by Eitctrocution M. L. H. d. P. Employee Killed on Mount Royal Avenue This Af-‘I ternoon-—-Bodiu Were Badfy Burned ——-Thousands Wlfness' The Tragedy. ' MONTRPZAL, AuE. 1s - Two oft the 11118111911 were electrocutetl! Working on a Moutreuli Light lleat and Power line at the! 10D of a pole at the corner of Mt.l Royal avenue and Pontiac streeti at five o'clock on Saturday after-l oon. The tw-o men, Thomas Jour- neaux, 697 de Gaspe street and Arthur Meloche, 622 Bourbonniere W819 Singing merrily at. the time when suddenly, without warning the wire which they were appar- ently splicing bounded 1,59]; over the shoulder of one of themand killing him instantly. lnmtediately the current touch. ed him. he stiffened and toppled '1111°11W111'115 ‘but. was prevented from hurtling to the pavement by hte belt with which he was sc- oured to the fpost, Clothes In Flames. t. His clothes bllfel. mm flames and these immediately were cont- munlcated to the post. In the interval of nearly f-lve minutes be fore he could be reached, his right shoulder and part of m, b0. dy was charrerFto a crisp, when brought to the ground. a futile ni tempt was made to apply nrtlfl- ciai respiration but the. efforts were “on abandoned when n be_ ering tho Atnt-rirun bust-bull rt- éama obvious that me was totally suits for the 11:13.‘ pipkt-tl up lht. eunuch description of n criminal wztnlt-tl 4H3 companion. nltnnugn Struck in‘ Detroit as _it svns hrottvir-tslt-t! gpmuttaneously by the novverml hy the chit-f oi [lilllfll oi" that ('11). current was not instantly killed Wum" 0"“ """""’ """'" ""‘ h“; again the delay. in Ibflngmg pnrticulttrs were vnicutl ‘ny thi- mm to the gmnnd nmved tnmL Detroit. chief tin-y wt-rc in 1h. He was Bu" breathing very hands of (‘hief Mooru of this faintly when tlterescuers attemp- my" ted to resuscitate him but, des- pite their desperate efforts he too succumbed. Another workman who was sta~ tionsd at the foot of the pole, im- mediately he saw the flames burst from one of the victims’ clo- 1111116 began dlsetltalrgling the man from their treacherous wire but the worktonsunied-fully five minutes. according to‘ the bystud- ers. Time was againspont in bringing the men to the ground. Within a few minutes the street was dense with spectators and confusion was added by the clan: in! of fire reels, ambulances and police patrol wagons. Prom the Timely Warning From the Federal Fuel Committee (Special to The Guardian.) Five Applicants For. Piresidency 0i Manitoba AC. (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWlA, Aug l2l~'l‘l|t¢|‘i-. will \l.'ll.\'.\'ll'l~J(l, Aug iii .\i. lrlliril. be u. ifOlllilllflfltblit shortage m’ .in~ liva- 111" ill 111*‘ 11111111118.’ 11H‘ 1111! thracite cuul und [lite utmost trnvv I'll-Witt" 111' 1’1"‘fi111"I11 111' 1110 1111111- should be exercise-t] to ctmst-t-vt- iohn. Agricultural (‘tilit-gti whit-h anlhragim supphels 1m- ||,q.- during lit-clinic. vturzilil _\'l~,~l‘l‘l'illi_\' billiar- the coldest winter tunnths. In 1, noon when tln- Tl-lill-lilllilllii of Prof statement. issue-ti this cvi-tiflup. illl~ lirnt-ltctt, Prtunit-t- t>i' Airtnittlhtt [federal Advisory Fuel (‘on ', was l'l'i'4‘]lli’i1 b) tht~ vnllcut- lmsrtl. draws attention to ilm fut-t there ls now over four tinnitus‘ shortage in the tiroductttit; oi sn- >--______ Two Railway Routes thradite, und an (equal pl-Tllltl in q . respect to say sixty ]l1'l‘ ctnt. hi‘ Bl», k e the bituminous plTltlllvlltlll. 'i‘li--. e y-_, e strike in the lfnitcd Suns mill! ____ mines, it. is polntvtl nut, tint. ti _ _ from April 1 lust, 'i‘i|c sitlpu‘ 159mm '° Th‘) G"'“"°"""'~) Droductiott, which will h» t '“'-\-\' 1“1i.»\.\'<‘i.\i(‘t)_ mtg tarry... months if the mun-s do not t» "' ""‘ """" "-‘"""1"""""' ""1 some work bcfmv. St-titi-itmtei- 1 ""'-" """""" """"’ """"""" """"‘ "3 cannot be nvnrln-Knn in ‘inn, h, itlt: ralriltt- m’ the llig Four NIX-lib" meet theueedg iltltnl ‘ni-tlllnxrs winter. Fiume llecorates Gen. Butnbam Canadian Soldier Awarded a Com of this coming. War Veteran is limiting its" ‘ti-tie Says That She Desflrtcci H m n - Married Another Soldier. memorative Meda- in Recog- niunn qf 5ervi¢e5_ \\'l.\'l).<t\if. (mt, .\|t‘:. i". __ \\'ln~n \\'ilfrt~tl ll_ \\'l|it.1~ (Special to The Guardian.) 11111111111 \\‘:|r Yi-tcrtttt. rts FlUtME, Aug. iii -~ Tho Stat.- of ili-iroit ztppwnit-tl lu tit-- Flume has il\\'1ll‘il(‘ll tho hlcilztglinluttltiu- twin) in s \l':‘l| for it‘ Commcmorativu to lirig.-(‘.vit_ 1“.'\1li' tnid in‘ 1, u |il~rml \-.-_- E. Burnhatn, of thc thumdinn‘smut-l- tlmt <-~tntn-ttt-..t p, \,\ oreign minister, according to a er front Prof. Einstein cancel- he posts 11118 "11 engagement to address a eiiforts to bring about n scltlt» \Vhlte Cross in rocogttitlutt of tilt- great services rt-ntlvrctl b) him to Montenegro and to hutnnttily‘. Strike involving Etuployes 0i Marconi Wireless Company oi Canada l (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO Aug. 11i.—- Should ment through u boiml of conciliat- tiun fail, the Mart-tint Wiroit-ss Telegraph (Jompaity of (':tll:l\l llvolvlng athout 300 cmpiuyw-os n1)- tout two- thirds of whom uro (>11 (sailing craft. Should the tnun quit ithelr posts, the trnuhlc vmuld hi! lfelt in vuriotts parts of tho world. including ‘Australian and Pan- lAmericuti WiliUfS. Thu ('lll5ll is the-result. oi‘ it tnovu by tltt- t-utn- puny, which has its ltt-:ult|tnirtt~t".~‘ in {Vlontrt-til, to rt-tlutzr- wages l teen per cent, tirtterittg tho which has bucn in offer-t January, 1920. \\'ztgo.~a run seventy to (llli'vlllllltll't_‘ll nnd,twt-n- from. faces the prospect of n strWo in-l ltwc u-lu-tt 1w tltittnt-tl ill‘ l< 'nttifurttt in iiiiii. llt- l-l nor. ling tlirort-t- illl 1111' L; » ‘it-ls wirt- dw -ru-tl hint tl lat-it» in ill-troll untl biqui mid linttrrit-tl n mutt with wlttmi wit-- i\ ll" t; .\i. lhi- l|l‘1'<1'lil timi» in \\'iti Litltv-r’, llt- \"1li‘.~t ltit- :\rr<-.:t--tl. i‘ \\'liiit~li->\- u." 1n l~‘.i....-t~ - woutig \ '11- l t-tl itt \\‘iun \\'llllt~l~_v (‘lllll|i\'. utl lllt pay ttntl separation nllsnrttnvi- - twhiclt was sent lo hcr tntmthlv by the llllllllli llvptlfllllt-lli. 'l‘h.~~ corrcspttutlvtl rvltttlnrlr and Willi.- 1121' 11111141 int" tln- tiny whet] l‘.~' t-tmld return. Stnin utivr eht- ,-.-~ uuislit-te w:' slgntui ht- \\'.'l.\‘ w-n/ dint-it in t‘ nntla. ‘|‘lt.r-- wts .. lltziptiy reunion, but \\’ltit~-l|-_-.- 11ml iit-ctl thztl his wilt- hull t-lt.t|it.'.<:l ‘lite ill'l'llll'il in tttnvt- 1., IlI-tym: |ztnd itring ln-r with hint. 'l‘h--,\ ihutl only livt-tl IIPINit-‘a’ tht- |'l\'t-l‘ .'-. ;slmrt llllltr whvn tilt» ytrilllz; wit. Ilwvtiltit- l|\'(|lli|llll1‘tl pith :. l'.il|.‘| 'tli:|n sttltllt-t" ntmtt-tl litiwttttttt. wit-t nuitltnir liililvlil nt n lltlu '|‘l1t*l't- \\'t'l'(‘ H"(‘1't‘l lll1'1'l Smmwlings inehrtuut llictn. Wltilt-lqv z-hnr us. ztntl within n ft-s" \\'I'l(i'1 lliili- [y donqm t mom“ i“hmi“ m lliill dlsztppt-nrtwl. ’l'h:|t was urt- allowatlces, and from mm hun- '“' " "H N mo‘ dred and tt-n Ililllilfs to tum hun- "" '.'.' w“ dred doll.\"s to one ltuntlrctl and 8th seventy’ We tlilllilfn‘ u llltllllll in , eluding ulloav-itittv." muti- for . . ' _ , _ board lollgiilg tin shipbonrtl ( sgecm 1° The Gmrdm‘ " There are thirty t-tmst stations n" "m 5 '5‘ ‘MU’? '3 Th“ “H the conumny ilyvvnnnvlzl‘ mnhuling nitntvt of iln- nltln-itwttttw t. the 'l‘tn'unttt) station mt tit» island "w " ' """"""' m‘ """"" of the comp-luv lIl-("lil‘iil‘l imlu- "" W’ Hm" 5"" """ ' "u '1'“ ding tho ‘fnrmitu t-ltliitin 11.. titt- ""~"""""'~' "1' 111'" i1‘-\ m \\'t.~‘ Mandy 9M], Wm, i‘ .411“: m. Hnvn, conttniunorztit-tl on l-‘ritihy lhruttsh men, rind the ‘.500 or tnort: l‘i'lllllill~ “"1 1111' i'iil|lll|'_\‘ by tin- rittqilit: t-T inn nnnvnnurs involved “n m, church bolls and tho tiring oi t-"t. shipboard. """- The opcrnttirs, who belting tn ____i . the Comtnerclui 'l’<-ii-gr:|plntr<-' ' Union of AllltlFltfil Sysitun No. 50, have ‘applied o Otltnvn for :1 T [J 11011111 of (ltllltllllilllllll, ;|||.| lmvt- ‘ '11-‘ named 'i‘h0nms ‘lhiylttr. of 'i‘nrun. .3, to, us their rotircsctttutivu. --i<-o->-ii RADIO AND CRIMINALS. \VOODSTO(‘i\'. ()nt., Autg. ill." An indication Hi‘ tht- purl which radio is snort to play in the !li'lt‘(' tltm of fugitive criminals is will“ plied by an intridetit whit-h tutti; place in the city lust titght. .-\ local radio tenthuslttst, wltiiv- gntit Title, Moon, lite. 'i‘(lllt).\"l‘t) Aug. l-i vnriwbll- \\|llIl.~‘ .\i tally llli\tl1'l'.1'\-'.\' t\‘:t ill. iiicb titic this titorn-ug nnti this nfit-rtttrinl at ‘_'.i‘.l. Sun st-ls this t-vunittg {I1 ztntl l‘l.<i'.\ ttrtnttrrtiw llitllll'lt_. 4.3!) Last. l.i1-'.ht iiii‘ .1 t. zit t qnwrlt-t‘ -'i|l'\iill ’I‘n August 15th.. nt 4.41‘. p. m 'l‘itt1\ is lntgh in SIll\lll|l'l'.1l'l1 titiuutt-s ltttt-r than in 1'l|1i"tli ltiwn. Q ie” the Suttsitittc Kid “lN 0oz Antiouncetnetits, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc i RATElL-dtlc per line per day. 9c! par line per day for 3 days nr over. tic a line per day fnr 6 days or over 5 figures, initial letters count "as one Word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of at.‘ and must be paid fur. "Taxi service stand tiny, .1. S Wedtlock, nighr-dilrnest lilrxlnrey B8 Sydney St.. James Power. crowd a doctor gave what assist- ance was possible, while two cler wymen ministered the last rites of the ‘church to the victims. The bodies were taken to the Rnval Victoria Hospital for exa- the morgue, G99 1~7 " Clyde River Ilupllst .\i. B. wild give a concert in thi- citurclt Wednesday August ltith nt s p. m. 951 H 2i i I Miss Pearl McKay of lirldgt-vralct- ‘Nltiovlll minntinn and then transferred to Mara, will give an address. (‘(11116 A BLACK EYE lb OFTEN A Meme OF VALOR