l‘ 1 . i TOVOII tiilsrlottctewn Guardian; ‘fifrc '*‘; Morning Guardian, Fcluidcd 1% iiliillii iii iiliilii runes‘ Edward ; n , The News Island Wei-ell Reading Like the Dew '" fir,“ 1 All the Ads ‘ 5;.’ 1 .5 "w" Worth Printing i I1%d‘iiifi "hdiirelsu 1m. til lll_l,i_llilsllllll l Demanding Peace With Russia. Lloyd George's, Challenge t0 Labor to Par- alyze Nations Industry Favorably Com- mented on by Press. (special to The Guardian) LONDON, August nsy m; local trade unions in al itlflfi of the country to stsgs dsm. demanding nHSTFXIITODB Sunday peace with Russia Editorial com lnent today on Premier Potato Growers’ ihlig Yesterday TMPORTANT HON. W. M. LEA AMONG THE SPEAKERS. The first annual picnic of the P. Ehlsland Potato Growers’ Associa- tion was held yesterday, afternoon lt the Experimental Station, n _wss ‘l most enioyabel outing, serving not only its social end, but also Ilringing closer together the memb- ers’ for the discussion of import- ‘lut questions‘ regarding the grow- ing alld marketing of their pro- ct. Luncheon tables were spread lndsr the. trees behind “the farm ‘ollliding. And when all had en~ lflYsd the iloodtllings provided there, and ‘had voted hearty thanks l» the ladies in attendance. the President iMl‘. A.E. Dewar, called 1i‘ order and introduced the speak- ws oi the day. .\ir. Clark, Superintendent of the I rperinlentbi Farm, gave a brief all wear oi welcome, voicing ills plea- sure at seeing such a large and rurssentative "gathering ‘before ‘at at this, the first picnic of the socistion. lftrllboke ‘oi the ex- u-nslve experimental work in pota- growillg, carried on at the fibrin “.1 the importance of it, touching‘ ‘<0 upon the live stock industry TCTINDENSEDTITEIATQ tear-on ANGUBT arms ooto wluhch, Finder, ‘please leave at this ofllce. nae-aural. . WANTED — TEACHER FOR BE- thei School; liberal supplement. Apply Secy, Ernest Lund. 2275 8 18 2i. TWO COW-S FOR BALE. APPLY A. S. Buchanan, Eldon. 2274 8 l8 2i. L08T—DO0R OF AUTOMO- bile. Finder leave at Huber- liushery. Reward. 2276 8 18 2i. NOTICE-ON ACCOUNT OF THE wet day the auction sale for James Roberts, ‘Milicove did not Hike place it -will be held OI Thursday, Aug" 19 at the same _ hour. B_ Carter Auctioneennm "r0 LET FURNISHED Room’, Phone air-L. . zaao-s-ls-al. WANTED A TEACHER FOR SEA View School. Supplement 820°. Edwin Murphy, ‘Sec, . 2284-8-18-41 ‘REMEMBETR —- AUCTION COT- tags and land for the Estate lute WsllaccrLeltch at,the l)” mises, 26 Upper i-iiilsboro St.. on Thursday. Aug. iitll at 12 o'clock noon. R. Beat-into 17.—Labor's council of Action issued s call m- Lloyd I a QUESTIONS ‘or oaow N AND MARKET no nlscusaso. m‘n.cl..Anl<,Mn.i“““‘ °°““‘*°“°“ M“ acumen, ma. serum AND (150188! speech in the Commons, wherein he challenged labor to ilflrfllyze the nation's industry as 118d been threatened if the govern 1 ment failed ‘to follow lahor's pacif- 151 Dolley with regard to Russia was generally favorable to the Premier. The Herald, however. dub- bed his speech "tub thumping" 1191118 oirried on, and which are meeting with such splendid success Selection of pure seed and cam. ‘1111 Bllrflying of the growing leaves are ttlle onlyprcventatives of the diseases which attack potatoes. In Clark men- tioneld twa stIray-pttaisllions which are DrBV 115 B E0 ve a t e farm. The are kerosene emulsion and nicT: Ttine sulphate. ' Mr. Bouiter, Secretory of the gssrifiisiiiltm, wills the next speaker. e re y out ned the rise of the imovement. "B91150 years ago, when a fewgrowers came together and {Tlkanlzedbthe Association. Tod/g",- e mom erslllp is 130. Many peo- ple throughout the Province have 11.01- Yet heard of it, or at least are Iggnorantl (at its‘ aims, bu‘t these will ' i i . f h agvreelfTfstfmerTltst Elie tTTdleAzstatciztiltTi is its prize ‘onllpetitions. These competitions srs open to any memb Pix-the membership, tee being ill-lilh-“Drovlded he has all least one acre of seed of a certified porn ty. Mr. Boulter went on to ex- plain that the great object of the Association is to procure pota- toes that are free from disease. We have ilad mluny inspectors from other parts of Cami-do and lthe States looking over our land, and they have gone away satisfied that ,we have here the conditions neces tlary for growing superior seed. _As an Association it is" up ‘to us o ‘put on the market this superior ‘quality. We can get any price with in reason. provided we have this. and market our drops early in the season, lwtbat is particularly need ‘and i119 98B~1aying contests, now CHARLOTTETOWNPW" ADA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1920 (silsclal to The Guardian) today, following this season's already long list in the drowning lMonday night of Cap tnin William Mcitne of the motor boat Btrnthgartney, plying between Bonshaw and Charlottetown. and William iMuLeod, son of ‘Mr Mur- Wlock Mdbcod, New Haven The lhoat on a special trip left Char- lottetown for Bonshaw about 9 o'- ock. " As nearly as can be ascertained, the boat was off McI-lwens wharf ‘when the accident took place. was some time between ten and eleven o'clock. The night was exceptionally dark.. necessitating soundings to be made, as the boat. proceeded up The narrow channel. Mr. McLeod was taking soundings "wltll a long pole, and ‘while doing lthis lost his balance solllellow and 'i'eli overboarth Mr. Mclllle at once jumped in to the rescue, but the current, being very strong, curried both men out into the stream. Mr. i ed are accommodations at the oth- or en/i to store ‘the stock. Mr.’ ‘Boulter emphasized strongly i115 met tilat only by putting vsrliiled No. l potatoes on the market, year gftpr year, and by carefully elcmln- sting everything tilllt was not up to high standard, could we succeed in making that reputation ‘for is-- land serri which it is the 01119131 of ‘the Association to estu-bliflli- Mm,’ w_.M_ Lam (lomlnissioncr of Agriculture, the next sneaker- urgcd that more co-operatlve ef-l [fort bc made in marketin! 111B 5e“- Only by thorough co-opcration could the farnlers today successful- Germans Should Join Russians (Special to The Guardian‘) " LONDON, Aug_ i7—~(lcllertll Von Ludendorff, according to despat- ches here, declared that he con- ‘sidered it necessary for Germany to join hands with Russia but 13' 501113rlhzegrgatdmgoélrrsraiglgidoubts the advisability of linking “fill. . proyflems, A big one is organized. forces with Bolshevikb inbcr, demanding ever shorter lmd| llorter hours, lowering podluction. Tutti increasing thencost of Aleggtssl- Cflmmons and My farming ‘mac uery. ll e . t... t.‘ u.» new lav-wen u ‘he Labor ln Sympathy raw-product m-ark s. For inslildlc“ wool. One farmer s reported buy; _ , ing brought tcmarket 200 lbs. o] (Special to The Guardian) wool and selling it for lust 6110118: LONDON, Aug. 1'l—Loud cheer- to enable lllmmi? 11")’ l3 “egmirl: ing greeted ‘Premier Lloyd- 01¢1°ih°!'*W‘ c‘ m)“ c ’- G ' l in the "House “minim 1 “m d wool’ or take m?‘ iforiiaoammfljtzy today on the no; nllarket. Fuir P111155 51° ‘Te l” ceivwi in October but thBy 1111011 Labor's ultimatum against war Some down. Farmers" cr0Wi1 111 t“ with lRussin. The Premier lis- Se" and ‘he gequltflll‘: tslTTTEi $181152; sorted that the Government's policy bulk of tle 085 V ' _ d l d d“, than they should be ‘Phesg dif llcoucerning Russia an u Pflbiilll") m flculties could be ellm na e Y, fered in no ‘way from le ll r p thorough ¢0'0l191‘511°:1t“5“°“€ g: licy.. He said: "This swirls 1511119"- Ml" L“ pun e o“ 1 led e-hammer at the 0P9" 1101"" "“'""° l“ m“ “m” producmn m“ T: lgbo i intended nnl TOI‘ (lis- decreased in some olses nearlyl‘ y 11 r 11 Y , t, in to labor tls-IIDH- play. Eiqeplilmtclhgtignwthgougilout the coull . try is ‘being steadily maintained. iiii throughout the Province. Mosaic is ‘CAR FOR HIRE-PHONE 880-1! ‘A TEN ROOM HOUSE TO LIT, M1917 14B liuston 8t. 2105-8-18-7 i . ‘JNo. A-LFRIO Land Surveyor, Hermanvilie ‘WANTED TWO OH central locality’. 1. Guardian Otllce iii,- ‘POBITIVILY NQ meats accepted.‘- ‘IOOK- kl‘ “£51m T1089 5 2 t! mcnonsto. aorl-s-lo-lzl T H R E E momma: light hpusekevfiihl 111 “I Milli-tiff? ADVIR ISINI- co for hut day's inufl fls m. un- less paid for in ad o. and this in spite oi inlrrfillflllll 5X‘ In m t enemy o; the 1151mm‘! 273 or labor and nlachineryiigxwfirailqt h‘ a consmuuonu, d“? There are two 111111185 “M” 11"“ _ given to the farmer at the ow ssi possible cost. These are feed ease which spreads ‘from row to row and from plant to‘ ltluzli.“ 1i ' ill r ad over ll 11011119 0 V9 and fertilizer. Witllout them the fwafpn” muck, chmly 0,8,,“ farmer is llolplesfl- 7'1"’ “Fewer l“ Mountains. The‘ only prevention is conclusion Dolilwd out that w pro‘ Ls-reiul culling of clean seetl um! duce qlluliiv 111 596d P°l“i°°",°““-rs5=ulsr spruyin A question is being 111111! 0111i‘ W55 99°11'13"!’ “'9- The ‘lulsed as to tle. value of willie same 1111111 1115i Pmdwed a 11°“; arsenic as a spray 9015011- M1" 1'59‘ crop ‘W11 P101111“ l‘ 50°‘! onm-JW“ pin advused mat growers go slow care. l with it until it has been thoroughly w. rennin. who 11M @1111!“ ° tested out. it might blight the tops. potato growinl slwfillwll"? l“ “h? Bordeaux mixture was giving K0911 iarm was nest 611111111, "1""- H” d“ results and should be unPl15<1 every livered u brleftadalress on thg ‘ten days or two weeks. ‘Togl surge diseases o t e crops 1111 lnixtur was not a v sa e. e gig-sales. For the purpose o1 sell: Tuslu poiTTt in spraying was to cov- ing seed free-tram 4110MB ""11", er the leaves thoroughly. lions have been 1111108 01 81°11'11" , The President ‘then called b11011 crops throulilflili- 11119 P1'°"111°°- Th“ others present to voice their op- clean croils found have been ceril‘ illions, and much discussion ensu- jlsd, and another inspection will ed, Qgpgclflliy upon the question oi U‘ 0 was“; A.‘ to u. armada of these certified 0M! cry-operative marketing. A resolu- aln atbooh. keeping. also young thus eiemluuiius ell but 111s lwfli- lion was unanimously adopted that Inn to .. in "semi This final seed will be fit for any the Association should sell their ‘mm d tin-a‘ Wat,“ mun ugly Psppin outlined i115 potatoes co-operativeiy. fed .tl '-.. , ‘fill-H! ui w der hlfappiics- n -. gall-La tumor‘: Limited. P- rat's“ , mgln, contagion, At the close of the picnic lMr. Peppin conducted the members ‘eases are; blsclrieg, Mosaic. 51111 about the potato fields of the farm, loaf roll. Lest roll, though very pofn, out diseased crops and destructive is found but slightly ‘entering into details of treatment. t ‘o1 pcrsm "senses and. 32E? figment. Three deadly ~111- NTI SETTLEMENT LTT THEIITISTT LTIJEETITTTT Premier Lloyd George Agrees to Receive)‘: Deputatlon of Representative Irishmen on, Conditions Previously Announhed. 1111911 ilrovided the discussion was LONDON. Ausust 17.—-rue Irish based on three unalterable prin- question was no nearer settlement clpals, first, separate treatment of G ’ Premier Lloyd - Ulster, second, no question of seces Borges speech to the Commons sion from the Enlplre to come up, He had been expected to iillil0llilffiu‘lliltl, third, nothing to be suggested a new basis of settlement but in- vnllicil would imperil the safety of stead he stated that the govern- the lJnited Kingdom. This prgpqs. ment was willing to receive any n1 had been made .5910]? DOUBLE ITRTTWNTNT} ' IN WEST RIVER Captain William McRae and William McLeod Lost T heirTLives the Former in an Attempt to‘ ‘ilescue the latter Who llad Fallen Cverboard. Another sad" futfllliylfl. added to was at this time attending to the u. for the bodies begun but up i0 its end.- lll fact it is now more ‘titan ’l‘.heophilusIBeaton,of Bonshlwvqwhc to beor. tFarmers Meet sllll deputation of representative irlsh- (spam to The Guardmn) LONDON, August 17.—~PlerceT ilglillng ,wilh the issue still i; “"1" W115" 111 DPOEPess on three sills-s oi Warsaw when the latest ("SDRIICTIOS were flied from the Poi- isil capital‘ yesterday. A B0]g]|ey_ i1‘1"1111111. issue-ll by illctlollllllissary o! the Fourth Army at Vilnn, that Warsaw had been captured was not credited here us London was in conlmunication ‘with the city on Monday and the Reds had not yet taken it. The Poles thrown back on their last defence lines were bitterly contesting every inch of ground, ‘according to official and unofficial dispatches although the ‘Reds yes- ‘lerdny announced they had sur- Tfllllldfid the capital it was evident today that this claim was prema- ture and that the Polish army still has an avenue oi retreat to the‘ souhwestward, should it become necessary to withdraw and give up the city. X Russians Advancing towards Dan- ’ ziq_ , engine, hearing the cries 0t‘ his ' " " ‘ _ companions in the water, attempt-L PARIS‘ Anus“ 177-1011111311 of‘ wllslw STILL lull TTT’ lllllsl_l_ignllll iiiii Poles Contesting Every Inch of Ground Against Heavy Odds. Bolshevikj Report Capture 0i Clty but this is Denied. fice advices froln Warsaw made Dublic this afternoon and Rus- tliilil! were advsncingy toward 0"" 911111" i119 purpose of cult- ing unlcntio between Wor- szlw and anzig, rinee Saphiesla, ‘Polish Foreign Ivnulster, was re~ maining at Warsaw. Other minis- ters of the Polish government as well as members of the French and British mission had gone to Posen. Polish Prospects Brighten. ,WA»SHINOTON, August 17.— Battle for Warsaw is raging with conditions favorable to us, a cable to the Polish legation here today says The cable was sent by Prince Sables, Polish Foreign Minister, at Warsaw. ‘Marshall Hlliseuduski has been counter attacking since yesterday on the line of Siedlice Janow and Brest Litovsk endeav- oring to get behind the Russian army. The Polish counter drive is making some headway, according to reports from the front today_ I ed vainly to locate them. He could hear me men in the water but owing to the darkness Was unable to see Tilt-ill. The cur- rent widened tll- distance between the men and tile boat Finally Benton succeeded in getting the, boat to the wharf and gave the alarm. Yesterday morningsearchl The (‘cutesy is m“ appfoflghing dark lost night neither of them ha“ uvsr, work while the ‘wgrking 111111 luau revel/turd. ‘is possible. A little lull-o work now, Th“ 5°11 11111111‘ 1135 @1151“ 111111 ‘l1 ll little effort, n good ‘bit of ambi- sudness over Bonshaw wllere the “on and filers). w corresponm Wm two lllen were ‘well known hndiyneun-a good deal 4° the candmme 119111 l" 111° 111811951 119151111” 95" now. Work tfor four more weeks, 1°91" b? "11- M1‘- MllRae W“ “b01115 ‘win your 'big Iptrizo, and than rest. 45 3'9"" 0T 115*’ “n11 161w“ a W119 There will ‘he ‘plenty of time for and eleven children nine of whom lemure “He, ‘he Contest m. oven err at home, the other two in the yuu would “we, cease regretting ""1195 Sllnes- Mr- McLeod Wu“ .il if you sow some other candidate 24 years of age and unlutlrried‘ rfiis wnk o“ with your hwoflle m1“ 1li‘i"‘dVt‘t] fnnlilles have the deepest M [he “m, of ‘he pontesl_wlnnlng_ Syilrpliiiiy of oil in the sorrow they over you ‘by u raw hundred votes‘ have been so suddenly called upon Make Sum or capmrlng your covet ed prize now, during the big $30 l-lXfilillA club vote offer. This is tile ‘lost EXTRA club vote offer oi the ‘(EOHTBSL and so your greatest effort should take place during this week. Every ‘EXTRA vote-ballot for 100,- 000 votes that you secure this wveek means a bigger and better prize for you at the finish. besides greatly bettering ,your chance of At Woodstoo (Special to The Guardian) NOTES T0 CANDIDATES IN lllogooo PRIZE CONTEST winning the "Aeronola" at the end . of this week. _ Decide right now on the number oi‘ these EXTRA vote-ballots you would like to secure this week, and than start in to work. and do not cease in your efforts until you have made sure of that number. Then next week you m'-y say in staisfac- tion that you have done your best unll the resu't will take care of it- self. Every subscription you secure lll- ms on llfileli nuvulltage to you ‘without fail. Get so many of them that your position is unassailatblc. Make sure of yourself as tha win- ill-l" this week. AND DON'T ‘FORGET THAT THE "AiFlitONOL-A" t)‘l<‘l~‘E-R CLOS- ES A'i‘ THE END Oh‘ THIS WEEK. YOU ‘QAN "iuLl. Two BLRDS Wll'l‘H ONE STONE" THIS WEEK -+SECUR.E THE AND MAKE TSURTE OF ONE OE‘ THE BIGGER ‘PlRllZEiS AT THlE OLOSE 0P 'l\l-i;E CONTEST ON flEPllEMBl-JR llth. ST, JOl-llN, N. B_, Aug. 17—'i‘he farmers in session at Woodstock last night launched a provincial campaign for organization purpo- ses. Carleton County selected oi‘- ficers for the United Farmers or- ganization and arrangements were made for organization of meetings in (iounties of New Brunswick. More than four illlndred iuruler nlelnbers and their illlnilies were present at the meeting. I . 1 Sir,-'l‘lle Hon, lviuclienzle king's, war record is ll sore spot for all devout grit etlltors_ Like Domino's ghost "it will not down.” -Mr. King's lndiscreei: remarks in his political speeches appear to be the most, potent influence for keeping it. alive. i in u recent issue you briefly touched the subject. This had Tilt‘ effect of stirring up the Patriot's wrnih and it very foolishly saw Archbishop Mannix fit to institute n comparison be- tween the wllr ‘records of Mr. King SYDNEY. N-S_W,. Aus- 17—~R1vul and lvll-_ iMeighen. it slated that meetings were held in many parts ‘My, Mslghcn wss 3g years old of Austral“, yesterday in ccnnsc- when tho war broke out and that he did not go to the frnnt_ Mr_ tion with incidents attending the Melghen was the“ two years 01d“ arrival of Archbishop Daniel J. ma“ me years nmnuoned m m.‘ Mannix, of Australia in England." Patriot but iws years ls nothing (‘athoiics prominent in pro~Mon-'11]s]re ‘tfixtixllere Wlliiulilt‘. Patric; nix demonstrations were speakers ‘MI’; three: 021M132: Bnylsadnglzrnrrge “M15111”! 11""- 1119 Arcllbmlop“ of n most important llepnrtlnent treatment W118 n 8111118 insult to i116 of- ille (fannliian Government, Mr. (latholic ChlldCTi, ills-solutions King lyvnsntunilulglg-lifaegllldtnhuliloiia _ gover me e _ were “domed mums n" m” rem“ lifter. lie appears to have so little ‘"11 °1 111° 11"" m‘ Archblahm’ Man" interest in the prodigious effort nlx's movements, these resolutions utsnsda was making to save its ‘will be sent to Premier Lloyd- {K159181108 millglhéllitililpdoiuvtlll)? ' s _ i l‘ 8 Till) P6 ii . George‘ P11019930‘. bum?“ new to live in a foreign country leav- iera,.‘l‘resilient of the Irish Repub- mg his renew countrymen with lic, dull] antilMnnnlx meetings were nil the sorrows snd‘trlals"that en‘- eqllaily enthusiastic aupportAng tile cifliaililsfied ‘them ti; tthfiir ftlaliiaghito lBritish and Australian Premiers in l‘ n m‘ ‘w m as 5 e7 1 " h tied, b i ff t ll , t ‘their actions. Speakers declared He as r “t “e w “a y o that the’ Archbishop's utterances revealed an insiduous spirit, which sought to provoke disruption of the explain away his peculiar conduct. None of the facts alleged against Empire and to kindle racial ha- tred. him are denied in his explanations. it is quite evident that Hon. Mac- Kenzie King had little stomach for ‘Mayor oi Cork Denies Right "of BritishTribunal A I "1 no vindication. No man in Canada. except perhaps Sir Robert Bcrdsll was more vigorous in the advocacy and carrying out of war 111611811"?! or more zealous and selfsacriflc- ing in every movement connected the strenuous war work which call “""" '1""Ir~ with the great wal- and further or- ed for the best efforts of all Can- CORlK, ‘lreiands ‘assassin.- adians_ ganization of all the resources 01 ubord Mayor Mcflweeney of Cork. our-country than the Hon. Mr. MrfMeighell and Mr. TWacKenZie "month to month" in the August number of the Canadian Magazine and he will see the very high ea; tlnlnte placed upon Mr. Melghelrs war work by that talented journal- isi-wouce a bright and shining light ulnong Liberals, now an independ- ent writer of marked ability Among other ‘words of high praise of Mr. ‘Meighen he says: "it is understood that he was only pre- vented from enlisting himself by the urgent personal appeal of Sir Robert Borden that nothing that he could do in the field would have greater value than the servlcs he could give as a member of the gov- ernlnentf’ _ _ , We have never heard of any one preventing -Mr_ King from enlisting it would have ‘been well for his Peiiutation as a public man had some one prevented him from flee- ing his country when its fate hung in the balance. in view of the facts it seems evi- dent that the attempt of the Pat- riot to pince the wur record of ‘Mr, King in the some category as “that of ‘Mr. ‘Meighen is not only "srnall' but dishonest “businessf I am sir, etc, TRUTH. Cla or .. _ F r Man’s Body (Special torThe Guardian) s11 c THARJNES. Aug. i7.- Mob rule and civil authority has been at a point of balance in the town of Thoroid sincs before four o'clock yesterday afternoon. At s late hour last night acrowd of nearly 1,000 "-- unded the Town Hail ciamouring for the body of David lMcNeai who yesterday if- ternoon was committed fontriai on s, charge of mufiiering four year Mob and" who the croyd believes is the only person who can account for As to Mr_ Meighen, he needs found guilty by military court msr- MMITIBIL, i do not sek your read- tiai 0n three charges o! sedition, sl-‘s ’to pt my assurance o ‘refused today to recognise the this. anyone who desires read right of the tribunal to try him. sir, _, Willioon‘: notes from i‘ i. the disappearance of six. year old lhsthieen Berchmcu, mining since m}!!! llth. ‘with increased pay and each man / L Mail. Canada, 04.00, . s. A., $4.50. ' Annual Subscription, delivered. $5.00.‘ 5TH ELTWTTTLI‘ TTTLTBITTTLTLNIES HEPLTTTTELT EHTTTEE TN ULSTER Declares that Suggestion of any Change in Loyalist Ulster Towards S1 ill l-eln or Dominion Home Rule is False and Fli- tile. - (special to The Guardian) LONDON. Auguts ‘IT-Sir Ed~ ward (‘arson declared today 111 1115 course of s newspaper interview that the suggestion of any change in Loyalist Ulster toward 511111 sPltiNolliLLNs. HAS lilo STRIKE Fein or dominion home rule or even simplified home rule is false and futile Ulster won't be encour- aged or terrorized by nlurdur Oi assassination into abandoning l“.-r birthright, Sir Edward said. Archbishop Mannix Gives Interview (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, August 17,——Arcllili.sll- 60 Boiler Firemen Strike ti.t”lfl“i'.tfiii'l.'.l".. ‘.i.'.'."'.'.. .‘.".".'I.'§i . I b cf-F s ~i axon WTJUTTIIT» inCIJrl1li:l‘sTT‘€iTT1\\‘TTli‘l ‘Till: (TTLI- nity of the church, Askl-ti with re» gard to the report that he Tlllti bten summoned to Rome, lllsnnix Ell-ill. he planned to go to Rome “tut Christmas time, but ho rut‘ "w. l0 say whether he had bet-ll hllllllllUH- ed. "it's improper to lii.~"l"u=‘.~l l‘ 1 municstion lrum tile, vutiuun." l. to Quit Woril. (Special to The Guardian) SPRlNOlI-IIDL. N.S., Ausust 17. -—Demandng better working condi- lions 60 boiler firemen in the em- ploy of the Dominion Coal Co., “id, lRegarding Prcnlil-l- i.i‘l_\. went on strike today and nine George's offer to bl1lng Ills-nit" hundred miners and the other em- mother to England to visit. l‘ plc-yees oi the Company were fore as he is ‘barred froln TYPTiilltT, ‘"1- ed to suspend work. The firemen said the propolai was prcllostcril formerly worked ten hours s-day. as his mother was ill! yours" " each 81191111111! 1W0 11""- 119091111) land could not mske slit-h u it“ they secured an eight hour day ney. was given three fires to tend. They thing there is too much work. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardiin) Farmers Decline To Join With Labor Men (Slilolai to The Guardian) WINNIPFJG, Aug. i7-~-l.'Ulli'tI-l“" ces between iFdrlllt-r-lilllvpcltrle , Conservative one Ltlllol- insulin 1" of the Legislature took pint-e loll »' with a view t" the. tornlzltlon of a coali-tion Opposhion rlstlinst ti. Norris Goxnrtlrrll-u. but nilt-r iii,‘- mAalTlM: alt-loot»: co wlul. no? REBUILD. ‘NEW GLASGOW. N.S., August l7,¢~'i‘he directors of tile Maritime Bridge Company have decided for the present not to rebuild their "ATIJRONOLAP RPTUITTTT 1 l0 old Margaret Boucocir on July iiith . plant which was destroyed by fire recently. TlTisit A island Later in reply to an invitation t/a V1811 Charlottetown on the wcasion of his visit to Truro. Hon. Arthur Meighen said: "Your telegram of 10th received Regret time will“ not permit my proceeding to ‘Charlottetown next week. Iiope to be able to pay island a visit later on. (Bgd ARTHUR MEIGHEN.” Privileges Deprived Promivnent"Member_ (Special to The Guardian) ‘ LONDON, Aug 17—-Alexander, Carlisie, prominent Belfast lrish- man and Privy Councillor _has been debarred from the privileges‘ of the Commissionership by n resolu! tion passed by that body yester- day; Action in the matter was requested by Earl Curwn, Foreign ‘Secretary, who declared that Mr. Cariiiile's letter in reply to a de- mand sent him “for an apology for an affront to ‘the House, aggrava~ ted rather than diminished the re- cent insult lo the Lords. ____..,.___ lanolin (isomers. column EVENTH. llEETlN-N. lorry -' I ‘POIITIYELY 'NO ADVIRTIOI» meats acceptedat this oilce for ant day's issue after B p. tn. un- iesl paid iiqr‘ in advance. "ANGIJ'CAN* CHURCH PIC-NIB next Thursday August. 19th on the rectory grounds at Crspsud, every body welcome. 2198-8-16-2i fihfcboneid {Women's Institute wit-i be held at Mrs. Hammond Koilyfs, Thursday, Aug. 10th at mo o'clock, I276 I 18 ll. "COME TO THE Anglican pio nie tomorrow afteriloon (Thursday) on the rectory grounds at Crap- slld,‘-prslram‘at, O l). m. on the ‘hound if vestin- is unfavorable longed discussion nothing lieilni "- was degldfidhaflfliflllllg in the u nouncc-ment ol A. Y‘. iJt-lvin, tin - ville, who i. the‘ secretary of l.- Former-lndepentleni group, l‘ 1 intended to have another llleL-li‘ .. some time in October. Nothing further than this was ri- flcially announced, but it was i - thcred that. there is a decided " .- diaposivon on tlrt purl 3f llle l-u i of the Jsrmer ‘ndt-pclltlrnts .1 "have any alliance. ,.vllh the Lulu» party ill view of the first ill-Wk 5=~ the plstlnrm of lllr- llollllnlon Lu- 1191- party declining that it wood for “the transforlnuliun oi rnplllli- “m, properly in“, flltf'1'ii property with production, tor use instead of for profit" THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE ‘IWTDE NOON EITG TORONTO. Auslui 1h‘. 111211"- North west winds, clearing. The tide will ho llltzll this ‘ noon at 1.44 and \-(illll1i‘l‘l\\‘i' llt 2 il will be high tomorrow lllornlru, at 1.59 and Fri-lily "i 35 - and tomorrow at 7.02; Lt rir-“s r- morow morning ut 5.04 ulul l~“-l- day st 5.05. ___ New moon Friday, Alli>§~ 1~11 11.40 p. m. Pirsbqunrler moon Saturday. Aug. 21, 6.52 n. nl. _i____-._.-_____ s‘ Noozie the Sunshine Kill. EEEEKETAEKQT; u. g SOMEONE Slflbibilil“. AROUND READY T” "guA "Youul N‘ UNQRQQFUL i); :4- i i Kill l»; llua one, fine" an follow- r. ‘ . LL: .__.- Luis...- i-QJJ m.‘