g g MAXIMS e ' or a "MERCHANT w?" I Ive- “ ‘who lime a ice. lsralll Twig’: qhsrlottetewu Co: or cniriiiici is PRiliiABLE France Unable to Agree to British De- p mantis For a Larger ; Share of German Re. parations. __....,. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Aug. ill-A Router des- lsish iron-i The Hague tonight said n,» flnal breakdown c! The Hague "psi-shops conference seemed prob- gble alter a meeting today oi the principal delegateaoi Prance, Italy, nelgium and Japan. Louis Inucheur o! the French delegation declared that France was unable to agree to the British demands ior s. larger lhaie oi German reparations in the Young plan. I The situation appeared extremely grave in view oi the solidity between the iour powers in iavor ct integral ‘ uloptlon oi the plan. In any case decisions at The Hague conference France's opposition would be suiil- llelit to block 011i demands Right Rm. Phillip Bnowden. British chan- aeilor oi the exohequer, has iormu- bled since the beginning oi the ses- lion. Inquiry May Last Three Years LONDON. August IS-JI’!!! o!‘ m9 twenty members oi the new Boys-l ‘Commission; on‘ the liquor-Wows hwe oi ltnglandand Wales have ai- reedy been selected. The enquiry by the Commission, which was promised by the Labor Government on. its as- _ Iumption oi oiiiee. may last three years and possibly take it to Canal!!- and the United States. FOX INSTITUTE WILL CONVINI AT MONCTON MONCTON. Aug. lb-ldoncton will be the convention centre this month ior the American Fox Institute. Which will convene in City Hall on Aug. 20. O, O. Avard. d! leckvlile, is na°plfild€nk O1 RIB liflfifillirluel ‘of New 3333'“; ‘M will preside at the sessions. usyoi- nlaiieny will ex- bud i. welcome on behalf oi the sity. The institute ll an internation- li eradication ior the scoring or N51"! oi roses. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Hardy's Mills, York. are closed lintil further notice. 7300-8-15-21. 1 _ "or. cant, M. ia-etut now some tveation care. Purdy Station. WW- ‘oswi-co.,ll.r.u.s.s. ease-e-v-m Bent- 1I no "Just arrived eel- o! shloales- ‘Willi? zuaranteed. Welter s. “leeks. Diesel-ism. rsso-s-is-m. "'1'? "Come to the ice cream iestivsl at Hilton nick. Ailaust 0th. . qwps-lc-sl u... wrist...” res in- ssavw August - an Iron! Bor- night. 4-10-81 Circus . hold a Poultry at} P. M. on Jae. Lam t. ml-d-lo- i. J Ladies are havimi d. Will ire valid only when‘ unanimous and _ Pllllel I88‘! N Aviator Visits Lone Colony on Wrangel Island (Special to The Guardian) MOSCOW, Aug, ilk-A dramatic story o! three years oi isolated ex- istence on Wrangel Island. o8 the northernmost coast oi Siberia in the‘ Arctic Sea, was flashed back to civil- ization today by radio at? a daring aviator had made his sy to the site oi s. small Russienmolony on the island and returned with news that all was well. The late o! the little colony oi six Russians and a group oi lihkimos on Wrarlsel Is- land has been the subject oi the gravest iaars tor three years during which time they have been complete ly severed trom civilised contact. Today aviator Krasinsky new irom the ice boat Litke, which had crash- ed its way to within 60 miles oi Wrangel Island, iound the colony and returned to the ice boat. The Russians and the Eskimos as well greeted the aviator with paroxyms oi joy, he reported, as he glided down to a landing on a smooth o! the Earl and l‘ B , is a popular figure in London society- A (amine journalist. she is tamed (er her beauty and wit. .... mo... 1.1m. unim- a stertch oi ice "prairie." But iew shreds oi the clothing the Russians had worn when they leit Russia re- mained among their raiment. C. N. R. Official Visiting Province Yesterday evening Meier F. L. c._ Bond, D. B. 0., general superintend- ent oi the Canadian National Rail- ways ior the Montreal District, ar- rived in the city. His private car came in on the 0.30 train. Major Bond has come to the province on the invitation oi Sir Andrew Mc- LPhaiI, and has just completed a busi- ness trip through the Maritime Pro- vinces, stopp‘ at Moncton and Sydney. Major Bond. who is manager oi the Montreal exhibition. is naturally much interested in ‘ ‘bitlon work. and intends visiting the Provincial iali‘ and is staying in this province until the end oi next week. Major Bond visited P. E. Island before the war and has many irlends and ac- quaintances in the Province. He serv- ed in France with the 10th Battalion Railways Trot)?! 0nd has had I dil- tinguished ensimerins comr- Begins Fourth mnoum. Ont. Auc- 1P0 m‘ ord oi nearly ility years W051" was broken at Toronto lull will! when Louis M. Biases. K. 0-. will: sel roi- the Amelaemlted Bill-m" Council. wmmenced his iourth We“ in prison m;- alleged contempt °l chm-t, 1t, is one oi the longest per- iods on record that a man ha»! 8P6!" in prison without trial _ on convin- uon on my chargo whatever. w. Singer was chorliil "m! m‘ “mp1; by Gordon Weidron. l M?" Commissioner holdilll W0 5"‘ P! Gem-i, m, mth. Mr. Slum. 5"‘ oval‘, denies such cont-mat "ii-F" mvsr laced trial in such s way ll t" tunity oi introducinl rsiussdtodeseJle was warns! m. m; rsiusal meson incomes; ucn, but persisted in his reiasal an y” jailed. l-ls spent nineteen ‘W! ill prison. ' so m as in. lines is mil-z: m“ h 3m the mil ei Allllllt nomm‘ g1“, As hi! 10C“, Willi“. tw- ‘y, O'Connor. u new oevelcpmw" VMWM‘ llwhlesrasoauiilal -~ a Week In Prison, p put it, "than was i" Find- Remains 0L Fortress (Special to The Guardian) KWGSTON. Out. Aug. 15r- llxcavatieia- work on the tam o! B. W. H. Coverdele, head oi the Canada Steamship Lines, at Iselnoineb Point. has unearthed the remains oi an sar- ly icrtliicatlon Excavation was being carried on preparatory to buiidinz a ‘new house tor the gardener. Remains oi the old walls were unearthed about five ieet below the surisce and several iron cannon bells ova type used ‘over a. century ago were also iound. , v It is lhoillht- by historians that this iortiiioation is a companion one to the little known tort at the head 0i Amherst Island, remains oi which still exist, Just when these lortllica- tlons were erected is not definitely- plaeed yet, but it was some time prior to the war oi 1e13, ior there is a story that during that war American gun. boots sailed througlfthe gap between Prince Idward County and Amherst Island. skirted the island and fired on the torts at Amherst Illa-rid and Lemoine’: Poi-ct. The boats then id- etead oi‘ continuing to Kingston, turned out late the lake and want back to Oewcgo. Organization British Officers (Special to the Guardian) LEW YORK. Aul- 1b.—'l'.'ile torme- iiorl o! the Order oi British Ofllcera oi the Great we: with high ranking military oiiiolals oi this country. as honorary patrons was announced today by Major mourns Bles, ut critic anddecturer, who was British administrator cit Cologne, Germany, in i018 and 1919. The aims oi the cr- gsnisation are she promotion oi Anglo-American amiiy, the preserva- tleu at th elnemoey c! those wile died in the was, and the adequate repre- sentation in isreisn lands oi the men whoaervsd as cliieera la the British lorces- Field Marshal Viscount Plumes is Honorary oemmaader-in-ehisi. Army Clue! Dies iosoqx. ma. la-im Ions. oi ltlrkoke. ialnous eommtaoer o! to» nrittsbviilst sou u: man is leis at thgssulssttosnomiae. suddenly this sates-soot while 2 r8 iii Joust-loo- tnii ZEPELIN iii Mlllill) i *tENRillIlEllNtiillHill H) [gill oiliuiniliui Mil. lb-The sir liner Grai ZoWfl-il lsit her heme port at 4.4a a. m; ee- day en routs to ‘Ilokio, the second step on ha: epoch-making flight a- round the worldi A perilous 018M o! lpoiitoiflioomlllltothelando! the rislns sun iaoed the dirisiblo. macho! it over territory unmsppeii and unexplored. l with twenty pesengers and s crew oi lusty aboard, Dr. Huso Ick- eaor. veterans! (our erossinlo P! the Atlantic ocean, entered upon his longest. and most hssard vowel!- The ’ o! the globe-cir- cling Grei estimaind the fill” would take 130 hours under the most iavorable circumstances. The zeppelin will be in Tokio barriaa ADA. Great Britannia-slice, and Canada, ~ accidents. en Monday aleht at the very earliest. liter oroalins. Ell"!- can ltussia om some o! the Wild!" territory existins on the earth, the stappel o1 sibena. Dr. monitor's im- mediate course ll-y Mri-liiillt 01 yrisdrichshsien to Berlin, nsnail and Moscow. Party Deadlock Seen In Senate OITAWA. Aug, IOa-Tllfi pectin o! Sir ldward Kemp changes the complexion o! the Senate oi Canada. There are new iive vacancies in the Senate, three Quebec Liberal seats» Ontario Ccnedyiiive. ..vllhea these sateen iilledbyuberalsthestaad- ingin the upper-House willbeiio Conservatives and 4s Liberals. At the present time there are actually at Conservatives. 40 and one Progressive in the Beasts. the speaker-is a Liberal so that the vot- ing strength next session unless some oi the vacancies are tilled will be 6b Conservatives,‘ and 44 Liberals and one Progressive who usually votes Liberal. and La-iianilne have passed away; in Manitoba lOlllMlr Watson and in oh. tarlo vacancies will not be tilled res lometimldtuttherelnaybesomeap- peintmsnts to" the Quebec vacancies this fell. In the Seuss oi Commons a vu- witbia sis aieathuathe ssaatetbera iano tiaselioilt, and onsciths Nllont Quebec vacancies occurred back in m1. GOLF Al‘ JASPER PARK (lpaaKl in The Guardian) Jasmin, Aus, le-vre-toui-ns- lnant goli now being‘ played with the HIM’ Park liodce course ivy 6H- trants in the- Canadian amatcur‘ is toth course and players. Rose 5cm- eWillI. PNUDZ holder oi Canad- i i i E i methods which make r-considerabie ditierence in the market value oi the Drfillol- What he-lirat arrived onthe Island sitar touring the Magdalen Island salt hen as to the sols c! salt iish in boneless pound boxes, which is commonly Ho“! as the "Canada ship." He Was told that they handled thous- ands oi boxes, but that the product 111d to be ‘imported. Mr. Earl's tour "W"! the fishermen has convinced 111m thlt e product which can com- pote in ever way with imported iish can be packed right in this Prov- inoe- Our iisherlnen and paelqrs, as In Quebec. Sonators Boyer, Clorau easy must be lilled by a by-eleotion . I'll! method. I! hll I136 NOQWCG 11° FRIDAY. AUGUST 1, 29 mmosythiusorussplsss. MAXlMS or a MERCHANT _¢o'-n iliethilleliollfii illllillll Germany May l I Present Bill Island Fishermen And - Packers Greatly In- terested In Suggest- ed Improvements BY Visiting ‘Ottawa Of- ficiai. Oi exceptional interest tn local ilshermen and packers is the tour now being made oi the codiish peck- ing plants oi the Province by Mr- q, it. Earl. oi the department ct Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. Mr. larlwwhchI-sbeenonthelslsod tor the past month. has already in- terested quite a number oi packers and dealers in improved methods oi preparing cod tor the markets. l-lis lull/By. which has especially to do with the curing and boning o! the iish. is martial with a srI-tltyine reception and already plants have been started at Nauirage and Bouris. with another one shortly to be start- ed st lustioo. The product already out has met with the hearty approv- al o! wholesalers. who have expres- sed their desire c! oil-operating in every way_ Mr. Earl, who has had upwards oi lien packing business, states that the Island ood. salted 0r lush. is oi an exceptionally good quality. There are. however, improved packing enquired (ma. the whole- iorm. in I0 already stated, have enthusiastically X81101! in with his suggestions and the wholesale merchants have also accepted the proposition-i isvorably. M “Wise in orioe to the iieher- mea has alreedy been eiieoted as a result c! the new method; ‘flap- ted. w. Earl has brought over two "Port assistants whom he is plac- ml at the disposal o! packers wish- ihlibiflintothsbusinesntheee assistants remaining icr s. iew days or as lohl as required at each plant, in order to demonstate the methods employed, The new proooll. which begins withbleedibltheiishsttbs boat. side, involves different methods c! Pinyin: and spreading, and has ei- iected a saving in quantity as well as an improvement in quality. arr. ml states that the Basin Hold 00d Ihneh Village file iisher- nalll are going into the business co- creatively and are quiw enthusias- tic ever the advantage in quality product already secured through the lllofiilrllement from Dominion iish- ery officials. who are ioliowing the experiment with much interest. Isobel dealers have already assured Ilr- larl that the ext-re care in put- ting up a quality product is deaerv g eieasdvaaeelapritsiothei - omen and in every can. when the A iiileiiliy hitherto esberleaoed ts semi-e the popper buss lu- sblpplas- This problem has been met. and soon a suiiisient number ‘s’ Major Hugh M. Bell. Whole admir- able address at the Board oi Trade ‘rooms Wednesday night on the Bl- For Damages i (lpaeial to The Guardian) THE HAGUE, Aug., lbs-On the outskirts o! the Reps-rations Con- ference oonilht. there was talk oi a formidable bill which the Germans are propel-iii: in picoent to the oc- cupying powers ior damages in the Rllineland by the armies oi occupa- tion. Actual iigures are not mention- ed, but it la said in German quarto?! that the total runs well into millions oi marks. The question that is likely to be raised, is whether such claims ought not to be paid by the Germans. as part o! the cost oi occupation. which under the Treaty oi Versailles is changeable w the Mich, The Ger- mans contend that damage to private property cannot properly be included in the costs oi occupation, but the problem o! where to get the money to eatisiy the claims oi Geat Britain to the reparations conference is now the chiei question before the dele- llama Islands was reported in yester- gates in session here. twenty-live years’ experience in the ‘ day's Guardian. Liberal Wins’ ._-_- (Canadian Press) 1.. Cumberland PRINCE ALBERT, Sesk. Aug. lb LONDON, —-Fl!\ll 118K115 IQCQIl/Cd hOIB COGBY News “m this morning m‘; ‘m! from the last three polls to be heard George-s doom,“ h“ “m” mm m from in the deferred Cumberland "mm to m, “um ‘g 30pm. m, constituency elections, give D. A. further recupeuu” ma“ a gm King Ceorge Ad- vised To Return To Bognor All‘. lb-The Daily atchewan provincial election. Cum- berland being the first deterred elec- tion to beheld. John Beba, because oi the small vote he polled. loses his deposit and is the iourteenth candidtse in the province to do so. The standing oi parties now ior the opening 0i the provincial house on ‘September 8 is as iollows: Liberals 28, Conservatives 24, Independent! 6, Progressives 5. Hall, Liberal, the majority oi 303. (n; w amdflnnfim, m‘ auvaw.‘ Hall's total is 365 and that oi John "Wum can“ “gum m. mun. Bebe, Independent-Conservative e2. enwunud by m, lmmwmmt m This completes the vote in the Bllk- m; Kgngv. mum. “n” m‘ "and operation had planned to go shortly to Bandringham. The Daily News added that it was ieamd the King might b: tempted to exceed his strength at Sandring- ham by indulging in grouse shooting, oi which he is very iond. This dan- ger would bo avoided i! ho could be persuaded to remain in London ior a short time and then go to Bog. nor ior the next iew month], 1-19 WOW! stay It Crrlxweil House. as would stay moved irom London altar Vessels Ground mi (Special to The Guardian) BOSTON, Aug“ dengered shipping along the no vessels were r two were iishing During Fog .15.-Fcur vessels went aground in Boston Harbor io- dsy during a dense rcg which en- England coast. Two oi the stranded steamers anfi ‘boners. None was in danger‘: and it was expected that all would be floated at high tide. One his Irave illness last winter. The King ed at his recovery. AHZCIIHOXI; in prongs; Well house have w 019110"!!! Meantime the court is ready to go to sandringham. where the Royal Stat’! and the King's 1101-5- es and carriage have already been only left Crsigweil House icr Windsor castle on May i5. 0n July 1 h, returned to London icr ti’)! “I80 H1110 since hi] 11111955, n. ">1"!!! the greatest ovation or his liie time irons his subject overjoy- at Craig- ooelvlnced people that the King will return to Bcgncr It least ior the winter, ii no; 1m. ' and l nsli‘ so some llrghslg-Caaainialoa U, l‘). REI) TRMRS STABE__B_ATTLE Soviets 'And Chinese Have Started Hostil ities, Is Report. (Special to The Guardian) TOKIO, Aua. lc-Aiter weeks o! negotiations and elarmins, but uh- ‘ cont-med rumors oi war, the dispute between Russia and China over the Chinese seizure ct the Chinese East- orl-l Railway today became o! I- graver character. Japanese news agency despatches from Manchuli. Manchurla, reported that Russian. and Chinese troops had enzegod in I skirmish on the heights west oi the town. Chinese iniantry were said to have returned fire on Rilsiion Pl- trois. From Harbin it was reported that three Russian ,, ts had landed troop; in three Chinese villages on the Amur River above the ocnilu- ence with the sunsari River.‘ Chin- ese omelals in Harbin said the land- lngs iollowed demonstrations and bombardments. The Russians were said to have withdrawn when Chin- ese reinforcements arrived this even- ing. - All Chinese attempts to negotiate a settlement oi the railway dispute were said at Manchuli to have iail- ed. The Chinese representative; at ccnierences with the Russian oili- oials leit icr Harbin in the alter- nocn, abandoning for the present, tne egotistical. derious disagreements between the Chinese diplomats were said to have been largely responsible loi- the iailure oi the nelctiatlons in Harbin. Deadlock Ended i ' '~‘ al to The Guardian) MANClLtSTEn. England, Aug, 1i —Ths deadlock in the Lancashire cotton industry, which has tied up 1,800 mills and made 500,000 work- ers idle, was ended today when re- presentatives oi the employers am’ operatives agreed to the principle 0 arbitration. NIW GRAIN COMMISSION (Special in the Guardian) OTTAWA, Aug. IS-The new grain commission will be announced to-' night by the Department oi ‘Trad: and Commerce. The choice oi the government has been kept a close secret, but the names 0f C. M Ham- llton oi Regina and Proiessor Mac- Gibbon o! the University oi Alberta, are believed hers to be two or the mils: AN|l§.v' oi the boats was the Farquhar Line steamer For Forth from St. Johns, Newfoundland, and f-laliiax , The steamer was reported to be resting on a sandbar and in no danger, l-ler 80 passengers and crew oi 50 remain- sent. MANY AN OPPORfUNKY In Lake Region (Special in the Guardian) TORONTO, Aug. 15—FOi' 00 inla- utes today the earth quaked ‘and trembled in and around Toronto in the course oi an earthquake which was ieit all around the r8810“ °1 Lake Ontario, being most severly ev- three named. The {our commissioners will be chosen ed in a body. ends today. ‘d “b°'“°' . More th h 1,000,000,000 ti , ‘yf lweilhing 50.0 tons, were usedcke: . ii 3 JUST ~ London buses in the last l: liltlllth! Earthquake -_ More than 050,000,000 worth oi \' Poland last year. > Condensed Specials lATl-ds pl- worq h“ eaohlaeeetioulutnlssoiuma. QOQIO-OQOQOQOQOO-O-QOQ 0 assistant the new board. The tenure oi the oiiice oi’ the old board, which retir. Ameriosa sccds were imported intA NO-QeQOOO-eo evoobol-ooe-ooe-eo b! idem in New York State. in our records "its. lore today. "It ls the second most. severe quake ," esld Mr. Carroll, as- Ob- servatory alter he had the reed the volumes at that centre oi weather ‘ire. This is a well settled pest oi Haitian ios earth and is not greatly dlstrub- ,!aint John. cloudy ... ... ...'rs-eo \ earth tremors lastpd toe- 30 inlnulq.” Toronto. cloudy . "There is no danger oi disastrous Montreal. clear ... “vs-ea o0?“ my‘: quakes in or around Toronto." said Quebec. rein ....'l0-e: - - _- m». Carroll, "l! man» any ccusol- Charlottetown. elear I11” V‘ ‘l """"' l‘ ‘t "gggwf; tatusatieael shamanism» pur- Ioslhh WANTlD-YOUIC sum flqggqqgugmqngbufqgh Ullhtl. Io holilyla that ibio Vi“ otlutweareinthe acne oiquakes Boston. rain ... ... "Nil-U leave till 0i’!!! Iiuiaeu. all m“; u @5334” “nub”; bl Q0 within I years. Iflnl thaeeeeur in the Laurentian region New York. rain ... ... “VI-I INN U “'1- theworldmarepcrtmbmittesea irwiseyiiivilyapiuswieatpen orthsllewYorkSnte regionwhiohl Iishussthusiwstesumsss M “Wilson”: L‘ m leirstatlofliaieltilnaea today min QILKUWWQII itu ail-seer sometimes ls shaken." loom-tam. _ v _ ,_ stisaiaialussthsususasiossimissionoroslss», unit very mentall- Al 4 g (‘Animus we, y t» t ' uterus-us; ointment utilise-M fliebliflldfill§ ., . . ‘ , . TOWQNTQ. AW». llodflfli-Nhll Moderate to lush southerly to went- “The sensitive shock here was oi l"! "Wil- "mll! "m!" "m1 5°!" curse only momentary, but. i-ltl 1°C. 010N017 l 16W loltiofld Show- ‘IOIIII IOU lALlr-A CARLOAII of OM18 Manitoba horses at Bun- Miil i loll’! ltock yards. Welling- VQ lierleill. 7302-B-i5-2i TIAUIII WANTID-MELVILLE School, No. l". Supplement. First Class 817i). Second Class N50. Char- lell Hancock. Booty. 7308-01541. my