Over 40,000 Reader: Every Dally Issue Guaranteed Member A. B. O.- Ohrlettotevvu Guardian. Two Geno. Morning Guardian. Founded 1881. Ciilidian Cabinet Consiilers Coal Strike Soldiers Sent on Request" Only Act in Case of iUE-“HHLIEHCFPHIIHLES and Will Threatened Damage to Property. Hope Expressed That Fuel Supply Will be Forthciming. (Special to.The Guardian.) "OTTNWIA, Orit., Aug 18-~Cabi- net met at noon toduy for tlrc first sitting tliis week iuiil indications arc ‘tlral. lilo llllllIlt-iltiffl ‘viii rt:- llllllll in coni't-.r'tiiict>. for the luttt-r‘ part of the tluy. Those present at the moctlng are Rt. lion. W. ii. MacKeiizie King, Primti Miuisltir. Sir iliomtr (loulu. Ministcr of Justice, ,H0ll. Halifax Films Limited Organized __|_ll Hallax (Special to The Guardian.) llAlill-‘ilX. Aug 1S——llaiifux W. iS. Fielding, Minister of Fin- ance, lion. George ‘i’. Grahaiir. Minister iii’ Jlefcncc, lion. D. '1), MoKunzic. Solicitor (ieircriil, anti Hun. 'l‘litiinris A. liow, blinistvr without purifoiitr, ‘ At lt-risi niuti urouibcrs, tit’ ilrr- cabirint are out of tho trily. The llllil tlltllilllOll and the, (‘ape ilrtr- ton ctiiil striko will pr-ib-ibly bo uniting the llltllléifs to be tiisciiss- .011. ‘French Premier Recalls Deht Com. From Washington (Special to The Guardian.) films linrltird was organlzcd here totluy wltli the largest board of directors ever incorporated in the provpnt:c,.liiicludlrrg ‘l-louoruble E H, Aruistrong, Minister or‘ Pubiic| \Vorks anti Mines. Gavin L. Stair. Pruslilorit of the iBourti of Trutlinl W. ll. Dennis. Managing director" Ilalifzix llcr-aitl. F}. L. bltrclltrn- nltl, Mairagcr Halifax Hotel W. if. “lakcley it. U, Colwtili A. B. Wi- son .lr . , President Coin- llliiPifll tllulr Jami-s W. hloir, Pre- sidi-irt. ililoirs .l.ttl.. ldrnt-si, Ship-- rrriiii anti otiicrs, ‘lvlacLtran llli‘t-,lr-| vii irnti lfulston, solicitors. First production Frcdtirick “William W11 iriccs story of Viking Blood adapt-' ed for tho screen by Fnltir Green. Dying oi, Heat A "in Chicago (Special to The Guardian.) ‘WHIP/ACID, Ang, 1.7—-wllll 1'01]? tlcuirts aiiti scores of I11"0=1l1‘11l-i°1‘5 uttriiruitwl to tho lrcut rtrlmfleli i" less tliiin twenty four hours Clii-| t-ago swtilltirt-tl loiiliziit lifllltliPfifi Oii rcllci‘ from the upprcssitin which‘ cb-O-éii SMASHED INTO TELEPHONE POLE: I;().,\‘i'i‘().\.‘, August lX, —- Nvlil-l lam iM, Wood, Jth, son of \vlllllllll~ M, VVtioti, president. of the Am! Pflflllll Wtnrlcn tloirillfinl’. 111111 Mi" jor- AlPXlllIilPl‘ Gardner. o1.’ North Airdovcr, wore instantly kiiimi ycsicrtiay aftcrnotrir on tho Refill-l, irig- Aiiilovtrr houiovnrtl, Jtearlingp when u ltoiis- Royce sedan in which Wand was ringing n lSl-llti l“.(illll(‘tfL(‘(l with his companies usliiiiiti- "WW9" l ‘ "q cm, at a high m“! M “ppod. Sme. “pl-Omar “nmng (pom belng Lon] humblcr trues iii llL Slltt s out- swlped two sinnllr-r llliltillllltrtl and crirshetl into a tielolliioii“ Doifi- 54% O§O—O-O-O-§Q O-O-XDO 0006-0‘ CONDENSED SPECIALS; IlATEL-‘lllc. par line per day. 9r. ~- per line per day for I days or over. 8c. e llna per day for ti days or ovoi- Count 6 words to a. Ilne. Groups of I figures, initial letere, count as one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms Dart of ud- end must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ed. 75c for seven word: for one week. Situation wanted. for seven word! 50¢ P" Week. IF-on SA1E~flonrpleto set of E11: cyolopetllu Britannica, in011i1‘<‘- 3" Fitzroy st. Austfr-lwk ‘MAID WANT-ED—AN EXPERI- oncetl waitress at The Ruse. -Good Wages. A111: 1043i ‘PO-R sALiE<~°NiE UPRIGHT piano and bench, standard nrirkc in first clues condition. (inn be bought at: u bur5i1i11- will" ‘\- cio Guardian. -1°61‘13'3i _ ‘snare SHOT iviNieHEk5“"° monoy and tlrptif-by l9iiiii11l r0111‘ flime to us to be developed and printed. Give us a trick-Em- pire Studloulfitl Great George‘ s; . - 865-9-1mo vuoriciz-Inirie "YOUR 01-1110 to me. and have them 11111 1'4 good order for the fall's shoot- trig. Lawn mowers shares" stoves and all seiwfll 1'61"" work promptly attended I-‘I James White, till K011i- fll- i -..r~""WtT.¥€-§"_ w: WANT a few real live r-epmeltetim in every city and town in Cimb I dn to sell automobile stop lit um; positively prevent» W" dents; every ear owner a 0Y0’ pact; easy to sell: hi! i11'°i"' Write for particulars and B8811" proposition. Canadian Aunt- lhopl, P. 0. Box 1M. N188!" mu. Mana- ..'..1.....i1 I PAiRliS, Aug. i8. — Premier [minor-re has oi-dcrcti the l"rc11l"l1 Dcht (Yorninissiorr ireutleil by Jean V. l-‘arnientler, to return to Paris from Wtrsirlngttnr immediately it was leerrrtetl totluy. _ 1M. Purmciitlei- iintii his aide-s are expccteil to icave New York within the next fcw (lays. Nationalists Capture Two Rebel Cities. (Special to The Guardian.) lzivhllnldASl‘, Aug. 18. —~ lteptrrts ivore receive-ti lu Belfast li1lfi morning that (iarllilgflirtl 0111i Oiiieirth. (‘trinity Iiouth. hail litrciiiiwin into an EXCJVZIHUI] catised by J0i111 Aiiiilltlllll at $111110)’ i8i811d-‘-<i11=11‘lci"s of tho Royal Hem-ed m‘ llciruibiicziir dusurgents a dynamite explosion thret- miles‘ by Nutloritri Army forces. Picturesque Fugitive Arrested “in Vienna (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON," Aug. l8. —— Gerald Loo Bevan. clurir‘ and a ineiiiibcr or [Ellis and (‘-0111- pniiy, Stockbrokers, whose T111115 crashotl in l~‘t*l)i'lliii'_v mining $i7r 11001100, was brouillll- llilvk yt-sicrtlny iii custody. ith-van flcil on Feibv, S. by air- plant- anti sucti-rctlctl in eIudiirQI capture until Jiiiru l.'l, when he; Wits‘ aircsietl lir Vienna. A prtrliiulnitry charge 0n wlilclli ht- was oxtriitiltt-tl was lssiilngi falsc balances. ills trial is 1‘X-| pct-toil t-o he sensational as runny, incir prominent iii sticioty are, lliiirlrli-silirlti who zutirrleil Mrs. John Astor and ISir Douglas Dow- sori, qtiiio Chamberlain and equer- ry to King. Retaliatory Measures Taken by ll. S. Senate to Thu fliiiirtliiiii.) Aug. 18.—iilc- 1, (Spocitil \VASIIING'DON. tuliatni-y provisions ln the puru- griiph irrovitliiig for frco give-till pulp anti newsprint paper were cli- iirliuitctl by thc lliiitctl Statcs Scu- att- during thc tariff tiobtrte totiuy- Those proposed that. where a trouutry or province lmpofillii "iiif restrictions on the exllnlT-iiiiflii °i siuch materials in the liniteil Stntcs n duty of ten D91‘ (‘PM should be lmpirsnti upon iiilimfifl- tloris from such country 0i‘ l""“" (m... These retirilatpry provli-i‘ ions ivcro iiliriotl illrcctly at l111-_ purtuiions from Countin- LIGHTNING HITS THREE surnames AT YARMOUTH YARrMOUTH, N. s. Airs. 18=~ The “(mes of (jllibert Anilrzrult. "our irerc, was slrucy by 0311.111- ("g grmly‘ today and bntlly B111- ugelp 0119 of the chimneys was split from top to bottom. Bills?" ha.“ p", wullg and windows 4P» moilslrcd. Other buildings dnnrflii‘ ed iir one of the worst storms that. has ever visited this sectlfln 0i the country included Zion Unileli 33mm“ Church and a lame 11"" impinging to A. iii. Potter, Nc tiusiinltles are fflnvflfili- DEATH TOLL IN CHINESE TVPHOON PLACED AT 80.00 AMOY. Au;- 17-—- swilitiwb“ depth total in tho typhoon of Ant»! 2, ls conservatively 9811111111110 "i 60.000 a represcntirtlve of the AH- girmlutcd Press learned in u Vlllii to the stricken area. No foreign- er uvss seriously lnJured ill "19 I an of tire city ' _ , _ _ 4 has grown heavier- ail tho wc-iit. ‘Etiuitiiiblo lfirtr liisiirirircs Company, _i~iiNim-\r Aiig- iii-“iiiiti W119i“ here‘ ‘ ttrii ‘Spcncer fhurchlll, l’. (Y I ie'spPaper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read y Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922 Bond Conversion Tobe Completed a lDHHtlCillllitif (Special to The Guardian.) O'l"l‘AWA, Aug, l8. —-Acv1>i'<11iii; to irrescnt indications practically the enttircl Victory Loan matur- lng_ in Det-teiuibter twill be ctrrivcr- tcd along thc lines of the plan recently outlined by the Minister trt‘ Pinancc. Ailvit-cs frorii tho banks are lo tlri- cffi-tst that the grout pru- portion -t>f lilo bondholders will (elect to exchange the old b01105 for the new irirtl most of thenr propose to avail themselves of tht: it-n your bond cxiririiig in 1032. ’l'ht» unrouirt oi’ ihc lsslic now irppruirtrlriiig maturity is $l78.ii00,- 001i zrlltl ltlly who ilo not Wish l0 convert will be paid iii cash in nfitfPlllllel‘, RusmWants Peace iVitlrfiCermany (Special to The Guardian.) MOSCOW, Aug, 18. —— Soviet Russia, has the greatest interest in tieslroyiiig the wnil that has been erected between Germany trntl Russia by enteirte influences lconitl Kriissiir, ticciaretl lll opt-n 111E tho first meeiiitg of the ltus liltlil aiitl (lt-rnrun coiniuitltic. which is to draft a trade treaty We tire prepared the Soviet Slitllit-Slllllll ciiiitiiruietl to make cv- ery sticrifltre ttrwirrtl a coirrpiicte tiutleirsitriuliiig. ivuéiiijliéihfi Railway Accident (Special to The Guardian.) ‘BUICLNYLO, N.Y. Aug. 18.—~Niiit-.i ‘ persons lwhcir a HIPPH Pill’ train on Niagara Fails, high speed lhc. north or’ the city. Funedl Services n} Viscount Northcliife lo Westminster t I I . I r I i l‘S]ll‘('ltl| to Tlli‘ Guardian.) oi Viscount Northcllffti was strinnrnizeti at rrooii today in West- ininstci‘ Abbey. Soltloin has tin- iust trlbutc to any Englishman \i'iios0 vptrsltinrl wns wholly pt-rrttrir, al and iirrtrfficiitl gathered such an] itssciirbly. I The llcau of \vL‘SlllllllSl0l‘ lili- tlouJbte-tlly expressed tho public wish ivht-ii L1H asked Lady North- cilifc t0 ircrniit the- ritcs-to bi- t-t-lrebrntoti in the Abbiiy. 'l‘iii- great company of cniirrciit litinpl" gutlicrcil within thi- fniutrirs citi- as tlic crowds of sltlo, gave lcstlirroriy o-f this. Tito United Status Ambassador. (loorgc ‘lfirrviepq overs among tho host of mourners, chief of ivlricii uiorc the widow, Visco-untcss Nortlrcllct>'s aged mother and his six brothers. Diplomats irttonilliig lncliitlcil the -l<‘rtiiit-h irmibussutlirr, thc Sorb- iiiii minister, thc Riuirrriiiiein charge tifirfftiirs, (‘trioiiitii St-crt-ttrry Wins- liar- kin, (Janadiiin lligh (‘trnrrrilssltnicr iSir Joseph-Cook, Australian (‘nrrr- mlsslonor, Premier Squires, of Ncw-fountllantl and other irroinlii- out ctritririals. Othnrs prescnt were Sir John lfnlll. acting lord mayor oi‘ Loir- tlon. the directorate of the 'l‘iincs and the allied Nortlrclifie pirblica- tlons and representatives of ull the iiouiltnr newspapers, news or- gnnizirtions, printing and trade-e iiil tllstribiiting ngl-lllfrifl-‘l- llfimiiii‘ cut iriuung wlrnin were Vlfi¢01111l (‘owtlr-ay, Viscount llurnlrunr, irurtl Wsrhng, Bitmn Montague, Baron Emlyn-t. 5|;- Tlmmus Lipton and llutlyard Kipling. _-:—J+o-—-i— STABLE HURNED ' AT SPRINGHILL ‘SPRLNGLIIHLE phTisii-u 18- r-‘Six irorses nntl comPieie ellilillmimiii)! ll staible iwere 1011i- ‘\\'ii10i1_ i": tlestroyod the barn of sumllfi ‘Terrls, uf. one ifcllwk iiiig llliiiii‘ ins. involving ir_ 111115 0f 111 ism-fit $3000. iMr. Tcrris, who is n 8011i yuppie,- [m- the Miners Urrlon ow m,“ m, ibnm, and lopt, besides the building, six horses. twenty- flvn tons of hay, ten sets 0i’ liar-nose, tlrlvhis’ hnrireflfl. "iili ftrrnr efliilplllfifll. all 0i Wilicii ‘wiii lic u total loss. Ono horsc was strvctl. This nirlmrrl nrrlvcd irt lilo stable-front Amhcrst hrs-t lllilill- iintl is ovum-ti hv Duncan MacDon uitl. who is visiting his sister, Mrs Hungary Applies For Admission in League oi Nations (Special to The Guardian.) IG-l-INEVA, Aug. -8. —— F01‘111'li implication from huiigary for atl iirisiiou into memibershlp of League of Nations, was refieivrli today iby tne League Secretary und the application will be 1111i"! upon at tin,- isetptenriber meeting of the tisscrnbiy. __-»~<0>—i Italians Capture Notable Prisoner (Special to Thediuardian.) ROME, Airg. l3.~(.leiicral ncrir Wclchir ruinous for his tli-f- out-o of thu Dirrtlzinellcs trgirinst British attacks who was arrtrritrti by llaliiin authorities near Rtllllt‘ an international several powers. He probably will be transfer- red to Florence soon, where lie will be tried. Tho closest secrecy of the case is maintained ‘by Lillz‘ ltalinir authorities. Electrical Storm Heavily Damaged Clerks Harbor (Special to The Guardian.) tlliAlllVS HAiitllOll. N. S, Aug. l8~—An trlt-clricul storm here this morning Sjlilllltlifetl a bed in which tlirec tihllilron were slccp- lug iir the homo of Walter Nicki-ii- stnn. without injuring the chiiilri-ir smashing windows iir the rt-t-l- ‘ltiencc of l. ‘('0il('ll, tho glass cut- ,tirig n iliililZ-i hand; tlairiirgoil tho ivoraiiilaih. of Postmaster‘ J L. Nick- ,l*l‘.\‘tlll':l htrusta; shattered plot affecting rot’ Roy ‘Watson's pjropcrty aiiti Canadian Cabinet i-‘lu Session at Ottawa i i l t I .. (Sirotiial to Tirs. (luartlltriifi OTTAWA. Aug. 18. — Filillillel- ‘Jotiircii lhc first for a wcoit is l" progress tiotlay and teonslilcriiblo . usiuess is ibcforc it. Animig oth- er things is the strike tlowir at ‘Sydney. The provincial government in Nova iSctil-iir is vitally lntcrcstctl iicciiusit» it owned the Dlillllfi. btit aftur two hoards under tlic Le- lllil‘ll.\' .»\i:t have functioned the liaustcti, I Tirc troops which have been. sent their-t» have gone. ut the iii- i itiiit-i- is callcil for. ' The instructions arc not to in-i thrift-re with the strikers unlessl rllsortlur or tlainiigb to property tie rcltrps, i Strong lrtrpcs. and to SONIC‘ ox- ient ibt-iiel’ are cirtertniiit-il irtrre ii1.rt llll‘ settlement of tho strike in tlic slates will have a Pacific iiifiiiciici- in ending he Nova Sco- tiii trouiiiic, The Amcrlcuir scttlcincirt. moro- ovei‘ llgirtciis grcutly tho lciisiirn stziirt-t- of tho innniciirziiitics, the iis at-t providing for such stops tiiitt-iii.ilit-iill_\' xvhcn us. ' ovvr tlic fut-l supply it is not t-ltrar that the government can tlo much. Tho. “t ration will bu (llscussctl at totlays inccting, Nn rep] fa"). tire ill fiici is now trntlclpirtctl in thc light of the settlement til the sirlko of bituminous ririncrs, L"! “i008 -'l1‘c 118111; taken and ail- vicc givcu- to lllillzk! us much as possiible strbstlttitos for American anthracite. Tho outlook is that, the suprlv will ‘be got, but ii. will be slow in coining. i Fl {OW-ii F-LEW FROM HALIFAX TO RICHIBUCTO IN THREE HOURS ST JOHN, Aug iii-Seaplane ll. S. ll l.. lLlberly motor. iitlO irorsc power. twclvo cylinder with two pilots rrntl a mechanic, Pilot Ifiiinci‘ iu riuirse. aiirivcil at lllclri hucto Thursday morning nt 10,00 n. m.. nurklng the (light from llirlifux. N. 8., a distance of 220, rnlics. lu three HlOllTS- Aftcr tak- ing on grisollno at Rlcliibuctn the seaplane left. there at 11.45 a. nr.. for Grrsrio. Quebec, whore they expcclt-tl to trrkn dinner bo- fnre proccoiling on their way to tho coast of ‘Luhrrrtlnr. The tlcpirrture from Rlt-lrllriictn was most spectacular. rislnc slow iv ut. first skimming the water up tho river. and thou gradually gnln lug spot-ti until over sixty miles nu hour was reached. Tho ill. S. 2 L. is under tho Do Mlngs, 'l‘lic ihurn was situated on Elm Street about. half n mile from lhc Post (if-fine .Slx streams cf wntor were. turned on the fire- which iwmr untler otmtrol storm, which nlmlosl. obliterated the native section of Surutuw fhrpg o'clock, The "f0 lllld connection with the strike. sirnnrvlslou of fhc Department of Lnnds and Mincs of Quebec Pro- vlncn. Another seaplane is expected - about riiong in n few days. when it will lzroe murder and nflloiir the ll’. surveys of the interior of Quebec. the indicted men are in custody. V1090: S. tho blac- rt-ceiitfv, seems t0 be involved lll~ Delegates Set to Berlin to Confer 0n Moratorium (Special to The Guardian.) PARlS, Aug. 18, - The repara- tions coirriiiissioii. today ordered M. llfflllllllttltfffl and Sir John Brad lrirry tti Bt-iriin to obtain addition- ill] information from the Gcrtnan govt-rrinreut coircerniirg its 1'9- tiucst for u moratorium. Deman- t-lcrt: is irrcsitlt-nt oi‘ tho guaran- tccs t-umiriissitrir and Bradbury is tho ‘liliiglish representative on the reparations coirrniission. World Peace p hwllenmark (Special to The Guardian.) ‘NEW YORK, Aug. 1S. —— A fcil oration of Pi-trtostttiitisnr tin-orig Jill tire ivoriti for the preservation of iroacc was effected at Cnpen illilgPll, Deumtrrit, at the confer- lcirce of tho world alliance for international friendship: it be tzunre knowir here today in a cabiegrziin sent, by Rev. Dr. H.At. ion in l-‘ifiir Avenue. y iriost omiiicirt Proteistaiit inicn of all the irations engaged on thotii sides of the great war closed i.\ugust l2, aftcr six tlays of meet- ‘ iiig. ‘London Company Leaveslor N. S. (Special to The Guardian.) i disorder it-oiiscqucnt tltrirurgc to the Major-Flake‘ onitfiiigit (Special to The Guardian.) lyONllOnN. Aug l8.—Tlie= (‘i-iiilriil jNPWS says that Nlnjor W. T. lilaki- tlrt- British aviator, who stunt- tiiric ago sturtt-ii to throw ii giriilrr ;:ibout liro world iii an aeroplane is ill at ‘Calcutta, having iiiitlcr- goric an operation for zrppcritlitaiiis. lt is iuiiieti that. (‘tiptsiiir Ntrrinair ililiitzlliiitiir, llltrktfs piloi will coir- tliruc the world fight. tmiririiiirlitiir process hase been ex-I ewsprint Likely to Co Up $5 to $10 Pei Ton N (Sirccini to The Guardian.) Mi()N'llREA‘L, Aug 18.—“"|l\-l.lll£l‘ thc price of newsprint will be raiscti to $75 a ton. wircro corr- trtrcis have cxpiroti, by the-(first of Octohcr for the final quarter of tho _\'Pl|l', or whether thcre will be a irostpturoniont of tho ailvancc un- til tho first oi’ ucxt year, is the llvc question oi‘ the nromcnt in news- print. circles here, and on the sirect. The rcrrstrir behind the qucstlon- lug is soiriewliat tlilforent, in the latter cusn investors or speculat- ors in the “paper" stocks desiring of course, an imnrcdiatu advance in ortlcr to stliuulate prices, not being content -wlth the fact that the ptrpcr stocks for some time past have been the rnnst active in the market anti have exper- ienced the only consistent rise of tiny group for sonic time. v iSuminor tlullricss was stirred a iittlc this week -liy thc publication of an opinion by a New York fi- nancial paper to the following ef- fect: “The increase in the price- of newsprint to $75 a ton by the in- ternational Paper Company, with an $80 figure in prospect at no very distant time is n very tlecltl- ctl bullish development for the (‘llllfttllllll newsprint companies. Whllc it will lrnve no immediate effect, inasmuch ns practically till the important (‘nrratllun mills, ex- ccpt ‘Spanish and Abltihl, are rurr- rrlng on tr yearly contract basis nt $70 n ton, the importance of this decision lies in the (not that the trend of pnper prices is now definitely upward". -—_ INDIOTMENTS p AGAINST 216 MEN. YVELTASBURG, W. Vu., Aug 18. —-'l‘wo hundred and sixteen men ‘were indicted today by the Brooks (‘minty grand jury for alleged participation in the battle st tht-i,' (‘llfton Mine, Filftonvlllc, on tho banrnwestmoreluiid and Trvon Bari- sevonty. tist Sunday Schools will be held in (ghnfggd with ‘first iits- Mr-qAilex Morrison's field, Tryon, on morning of eight are Jrriy 17. the rest with 2 L. in making conspiracy. 1A" but about fifty ofi11011l5 811d $011185 f0!‘ ViSIlON 01'0- t Federation Formed, LONDON, Aug. IitL-Sumnioned tlic'firr strike duty in the Nova. Sco-i wore injured. p“; n1g]|[_i(:llllllllt‘_\' and tlltllltlgi-‘tl tho interiuntiu (Iifllrltyt WhOfLr pm)‘ rulrres . lino, ulrzlitly tlairitrgctl tiit- ri-sitlcnct- of arc ftrari-tl onc company and hcad- “l M's" two wlviis ‘Vilwfi 011! 011 Canadiandl tlozieri others in ilcgiiriciit constituting 140 offitiersliwi “'35 iii" “iil-"lflfni l0" 0f £1 Ber‘- anii mcii lcfl London at i505 okriockiie“ "i “i951 fires this morning on a special Gr'airdiii°i"-iim‘~0i9i'ii ‘cnuntyr were also reported destroy- No Prospect Oi Settling Railway Strike (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK. A118. l8. — ‘Pliers is no prospect of the railroad strike ‘being settled today, war- ren Stone, Brotherhood (Jhlef, do- t-larctl today at the conclusion betiweoir the rail executives and uniou leaders. Stont- added, however, that he was optimistic lliiit the Drifrifilil ctiriifterent-es ultimately would bring iiibtiut n. busts of settle- ment anti immediately lifter the morning joint si-ssloii the execu- iivcs ziirtl ihrodi|crlrtitrtl lenders iwrit into sciiirat/ exciruti reef lugs to dis s the situation ano- liier joint coufe-reirce started at pm. Premier Murray Coniers With Heads 0i United Miners (Special ti: The Guardian.) SYDNIEY, N.S. Aug. 18. — Hon GB. Murray, Premier of Nova Atkinson. to the church peace un-iScoilu, tlrls morning arrived and. sent intt. conference with iCol. illtlll Livingston, Secretary J, iMzrtiLachi-an and othersof iUrrlted Mine Workers executive in an clfort to secure a settle- iirciit of the Miners strike, i Three Towns Are-W I Wiped Ont by Heavy i Forest Fires (Special to The Guardian.) iDlTliiliTlI. Minn, Airg, 18,-=31X know-n liufltl, hundreds homeless imminent dan- which swept liliiinesota today trausctl _ the - worst conflagratlou tlihcc 1918. wlit-ii four hundred soils ltisi their livcs. i llrouglit irtiritlilioirs lcruascil tlic nit-mice iprtrpcrtitins, anti "than “U00 mcir were fightln fires in various scctions. have 4 Official reports tonight ivcroi -tirut. tht- town of Fairbanks. Silver- (‘reek anti Pimitr, in Lake county} all small settlements, had been; tlcstropeii. tho refugees mainly‘ floclirg to Two I-lunbors Cotton; aird (‘cntrul Lakes in St. Louis ctl. Fires were also reported in Wis- 00115111. Where, it: was said the city- of Druinnrond was menaced. (‘ars Wrecked iifiit... (Special to The Guardian.) Blll‘i~‘Ail.O. N Y.. Aug 18—-'l‘irree trolltiy curs bound for the falls, troritaiiring excursionlsts from Washington, i-Iurrlsburg and Baltl. more were wrecked by Strikers just after midnight. It is m; kirowir how many are killed, it’ any hut thc iiijurcil have been remov- ed to hospitals in Buffalo and in Toiiirirtrirtlir and it is trstliiiatctl tho injured will number fifty. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings. Etc mwmsI-roc per line per dnv- 91'- psr line ner- day for l days or over- ilc a line per day for 8 day! 01‘ 11V" 5 figures. initial letters count as one word. 10 per cent. discount for gash, Address forms part of ac and must he paid for. cvfourlsts Notice -—- Water color sketches of P. E. lsilerntl. by M49’! ll. Hziszartl, for stole at. _J&111i0S0111-1 Drug Store. 197949“ Club New "Notice: Meeting Rifle shoot, Aug. 19th. 1 11-111- menrbers welwme- "Taxi service stand day. J- 5 Wedilock, nlghv-Ernest McCarey b8 Sydney Sh, James Powggb 1_ , _ .,_ "The Women's Institute intend holding an ice cream social $11 Fredericton hall in Tuesday eve" lng, Aug. 22, if not fine Wednes- day. Come and bring your friend- 1068-18-21. "The P, E. island Ayrshire Breeders will hold their annual basket picnic and demonstration ill Experimental farm on the afternoon of Thursday 24th. .\li interested are coronary invited. 1065-18-2l. "The Annual Picnic of the A_l- Wedrresduy, August 23. Refresh- n-u. onus. an. " Ame! libel-title!’ Delhi “$12” than thi- inrpirrtiincc of tho sub- ject tit-served. Never iii the world's history has ttiere been greater competi- tion along- agricuitural lines and never before has suoh vast oppor- tunities of leading the world's markets been presented to Curr-- adu than at the present time, de- clared Mr. Marshall. The agricul- tural development of liluropc is progressing at a tremendous rate and if- we in this country are to keep pace with it, it will only be - iby scientific and highly specializ- Tlit: conference titlcinled ‘by the Harrington, Leg-u] tttiviser of theied Rroduction’ which Wm on“ b? -clergy- United Mine Workers Presidentiiiossibie mirfiugh greater agricu“ [turui education of the boys and theigirls on our ‘produced in this country should .not only ho tr creillt to the pro- farms. Everything tlucers but an advertisement of Canadian farm products ail over the world. Agricultural Education And Canada’s Opportunity Subject oi Address by lion. Duncan Marshal, De uty Minister of Agriculture ior Canada, at P. .C. Hall Last Night. Tho importance of agricultural etlucirtiirrr was the subjt-tzt of very interesting and eloquent address by lltm, Duncan Marshall, Deputy (fonrinissloner of Agriculture for (lunailii, at Prince 0f Wales (loi- legc. lliiil last evening. Mr. E. ll. iii-tr prisitititi and there were pre- scnt runny leading citizens, though the attendance on account of the wet weather was smaller heartedly engrossed. He wished he could inspire in the hearts and minds of. the boys and girls of Canada some of the enthusiasm 0f these veteran breeders. He hoped t'or an ever increasing realization of the inrportance to Canada dove loping to the highest extent her field products, her dulry, industry, her poultry and her live ltockr- in the production of every market- able foodstuff in the land, until we have excelled every nation in the world. Tire address of Mr. Marshal! was warmly applauded and a voti- of thanks, moved by Premier Bell seconded by Mr. S. A. MacDon aid and supported by Hon. W. M Lea, was tendered him by' tb-i chairman. ill From Eatin Poison Mixed ith Candy (Special to The Guardian‘- PETERBURO. Ont, Aug l David Searbrooke of Round ' is in a critical condition, as the = suit of eating poison mixed w candy. Seabrooke purchaser’ . package of poison with which spray cattle, and at the same t?» ~ Not only is agricultural erlucaq lion-necessary to improve the op- nortunities of the rising genera-- tion but lt is absolutely necessary to fit the people of this country for the competition threatening in the lmruetliiite future, This educa- tion should be broad and compre- hensive for while a farmer should r have some one product lie makes (i his hobby, it is not practicable to spccitillzo too much. Agriculture is something that cannot be govern- ‘ed by the rule of tihumb and in this IcountQy diversified farming is the only kind that can continue ileiflto be succnsful. in the West it lirirs been found that failure very iii‘ nfton_ attnntls i1 too intensive cul- i°_11i“i'i’i1iii§stivntlcrr of wirerit to the exclusion tonight iirtiieiog other crops and in this part E l-iiéinf (‘anadzr whips‘ there is plenti- ftil supply of water and other faci- lities, the breeding of stock and the raising of poultry in ctr-opera- tion with general farming has boon attended with very encourtrg irrg success. There are none of the little sltio products that can be aitogtlrer ricgletxtcti by the farmer of nlris province, and it is here than the benefits or" wider gene- ral agricultural education should prove of very practicable assist-- ance. Mr. Marshall charged the news- papers of tne great American cit- ies with iuuclr of the responsibili- iy or‘ tiepietlng the farms by ignor- ing or ihoitiiirg up to ridicule the rural life. o was aware that the DPHSS in this province has on the‘ other‘ hand the warmest sympathy for agricultural activities. But the large city dailies and comic supplements have evidently not yet realized tilrat the "Gosh sl. lreiirlock" type 0f rube farmer has no existunce outside of the imagi- nation of cub reporters uiid cheap} cartoonists. This style of propa- gzrntla has done more to lampoon boys off the farm in America than anything else and this has bet-n going on for (the last half cen-- furry. - Tho speaker wished to appeal to the people living iii the city as well as in the country to bring pressure to bear on all the gov- errnrents of Canada to spend more money than they are spend- ing for the purpose of bringing scientific training home to every boy anti girl on every Canadian farm, ‘He congratulated this pro- vince on tilre agricultural progress ' it has ruade in the post twenty- flve years, comparing his impres- siorrs of the island a quarter of a century ago and his ilxporience on iii-r pretrit visit after ui-d-r lng dirt g‘r I15 miles uf ilio coun- try, h: cotril not but be struck with the lmprovernenL. l-fe sees now ‘ii- -r f. ms. more good lire stock ind greatly lmpravcd flocks and ir-nus -re irelleved the estab- lishmcnt of the Agricultural School in the province was an ox- ccilent step and Ofie which should be backed by generous and err-- thuslustic sirpport. The day should not he far distant when there would be anywhere from 500 to 1000 bqys attending this institu- tlon. Mr. Marshall expressed himself particularly interested in this province because of its great agri- cultural importance and cf the op- portunities for its lncreasedwlove- lopment. He referred to a visit male to Ireland and Scotland and _ to the agricultural progress made there. He spoke with enthusiasm 1082-19-31 of Aberdeenshlrc and the great live stock breeders who have made world wide reputations through concentrated industry and ambition to excel] in a busi- ness in which they are whole- purchased u package of pepw- iyment candy. He put both p‘ ages in the same pocket. On way home the poison package li- ‘came unfasterred and the contcr- . got mixed with the candy. SF“ brooke's mouth. throat, aul stomach are badly burned. Thirty Persons Miracn-I, lonsly Escaped Death WINDSOR. 0rrt., Aug 18.—Be- tween twenty-five and thirty per» sons miraculously escaped death today when a. Wabash freight car standing on a switching track in front oftire Ford Motor Conr- puny's plant, started and crashed into a Tecumseh inter-urban car Approximately twenty-five per sons, mostly women, suffered min- or injuries. mostly from flying glass and bruises. as the big car was thrown over on its aide. A m5-months old child, Martin Eggari now in Hotel Dleu Hospital is thr only one seriously hurt. Early i ports said that this child may n01 recover. Only that presence of mind Motorman James Sullivan, a vet- eran with 27 years railway eer- vice to his credit, prevented the inter-urban car from being struck squarely in the centre. Motor- mun Sullivan, seeing the freight slowing moving in his dlrwtlon threw his motor into full speed ahead. Had the freight car hit the inter-urban squarely - ln the middle it is believed that the loss of life would have been heavy. As things worked out, the street‘ car was struck near the rear and turned over. The Weather Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc. TORONTO. Aug. 19.— Moder ate winds. Rein lrr many loetrllt res, accompanied by thunder storms. Tide will be high this morning at 6.20 and this evening at 8.30. Sun sets this evening at 7.04 and rises tomorrow morning ni 5 .\~ ‘Tide is high in iSummersrdc ‘~ minutes later than in Charla"- lUWll. oozie” the Sunshi N0 WCWDER THEY CALL ME A K D i‘ t