0 ._ F" ...tau " of ' .nears-nn nn. ' wonru Runnin l IIAD IY EVIRYIODY l_1-1.--__-i > . CUHRTUTTTTWN Ull THE GUARDI \1\l' COVERS PRINGE EDWARD ISEAND LIKE ` THE DEW OVER 45 000'READERS DAILY . -‘,~.z.-'- _ - -» .,,. ....4 is - » ALL 'mm Mn. if-~_z~,'_,_, ff-.li,:j,¢ wonru Pnimiuo '-'“*f- ' . '"” THE PEOP.Ll'l PAPIR r _ ' ‘ 1 . _ . , " ro 0 wn Gun nn, o f _ _ _ _ __ __ fi`J..I..f§ ‘Su--ii--.'°»3»-»l»'l'°1»»if"§°....ne e....n... no-_ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919. ..§"`..'1If.'. §l‘.'IEZ.l".'3ni..“°o"}’..".“;°‘.».”' HUGE STOCllSw00L ,ANNUAL cnriinirrui; KING Diroiuus ' G R S: NDW IN ENGLAND* . DF SCDTTISH CLANS _ 1 . I-;»_a_.l._n British Government Has_Bought Up 0versea_s Crops to Prevent Them Going to 0ther Countries. I-E-¢_.e¢~1-i ' (Sri¢¢=i°| 1° 01° Guardian) pendant is inrnrmor ir t tn rs iii n l.0ND0_N. A\lI_ZUBi 13.T-'_Suclr huge Goverrrrrrent b0ug(ht In up ‘iovolrsrrllis e rr v . - stocks o woo ar ri r ng on the crops to prev ent them falling into the iiiulilun “wks thi” lhfilf Ci1licity`is hauds_of other countries. Arrange- ovi-rtaxerl and airplane sheds are be- ing used for storage. The Albert docks nluirc 1101119 30.000 tons. Your corres- meirts are beiirg marie for the recep- tion of the corrring wool at I-lull and other Ilriiii-iii ports. CRITICTSM DF BRITISH EXPENDITURE Churchill Explains Reasons for Expenditure and Hopes for Early Retrenehment. (Special to the Guardian.) *was beginning to regain control over LONDON, August 13.--in the lion:-e of t‘ornuions tonight the ministers had to listen to n deal of strong criticism of iire extravagauce oi’ the govern- nieirt in the mtrttcr of irrruanrerrts, out Winston Spencer Clrurcliill, Secretary for W.i1r, in a gerrerul defence ui' the gnverrrnrent said irc wits able to pro- niific corrslderiilile rctrenchment in this direction. ills speech betrayed that the govcrnnrent was eurlcavour- ing as far as possible to`nreet the pop nlnr demands for greater' economy. Ilir. _i‘hurclrill defending the govern- rnent, said that through its policy it the expcrrditure of the lii.tt.er, how- ever it was still berrt upon military corrrinitiueuts abroirii, the minister continued, brit nlreirdy it had heerr ar- ranged with Francs that by the end ot’ October the British forces on .the ltirlnc may be reduced to it single strong brigrriie, including an air force of rr single sqiradrorr. The delayed pr-ace with Turkey and Bulgaria and the position in Mesopotairria prevent- ed irnmeiiiate retluction ot’ the large forces while thc Irish executive was strongly opposed to reducing thc irish" garrison. " Yorkshire Miners Retum to Work ____- l.0Ni)0N, August 13.-The coal rnini-rs of Yorkshire where more than 200,000 men have been on strike since July 21, decided today to rci-iuinie work 'l‘liis action was taken at aurassnreet ing. '+ ,-1--i--i'-i;~i»-i=-r-ai-r-'si-:i‘-i-are-|»>ie~o»iif|» ciiivnnnsiiii sieciiirs *SALE OF FORMER AMERICAN Consulate Sirtiirilay, August liitli, ut. 12 o’clock noon. _190-8-12M/ri. *FOR SA-LE--BEAUTIFUL HOME, Cor. Haviland and Water Streets. 190-8-12M4l. ~eir=ri. wAN'ro. A vounc. Ginn-fro do light house work. lilverriugs off. Apply Guardian Office, 211-8-13Mti'. *CAR FOR HIRE-FIRST CLASS Overland (lar. Paddy McQuaid. Stand McLellan llros. Phone 250. ilonse plicrio 411-J. 192-8-12M»ti’. *FOR SALE-PURE BRED YORK- slriro pigs $10. each. Registered. Geo. Mcifarlarre, Bedeque, P. E. I. 232-8-14Mlilpd. -#1--' *BOY FOR STORE. ONE FROM couirtry preferred. State age. Ad- dress "D" Guardian Office. I 181-8-11M6i. r , - -_-, *WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO AS- sir-it at housework. Apply at 308 iilrrstorr Street. 215-8-13M1iipd. _____.___---. *CAR FOR HIRE-STAND. TOMLINS ilakery. Phone 319. 152-8-9-Mfilpd *SALE--YOU ARE INVITED T0 the sale of choice furniture of Mrs. l)ruke's at Mr. A. W. Jones. Ulm' galow, liazclbrook, on Monday nt L' p. rn. old time. 214 _.. *FOR SALE-A DOUBLE HOUSE centrally located with all modern iruproveinents, Write “K” cle Guardian Oillce. 140-8-'iMtf. *FOR SALE, AN UP-T0-DATE, FUR- nisned cottage with all modern conveniences, nice location. Write “E” clo Guardian. 119-8-8Mtf. . *AUCTION FURNITURE FOR MRS. Barrett, 106 Dorchester Street 'I'iuirsduy, August 14th commencing at 11 o’clock. Parlor. dlnlngroom, hail, bedroom and kitchen firrnlt- ure, canpots, rugs, etc. R. Beairlto. Auctioneer, . 216-8-13M2lpil. Bulgaria to Have I Access to the Sea PARIS, August; 13.-The Supreme (Torrircil, the Echo dc Paris says, is preparing to give llulgaritr. an opening to the Mediterranean Sea through either Kavala or Dedeagatclr. The territory surrouirdlng the port select- ed would he neutralized ami placed undor a status siiriiliar to Danzig. Bolsheviki Driven From Vinnitza (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, August lil.-The oily -of Viniiitzir in the Ukraine, 125 miles south west ot' Kiev. has been aband- oned by the Bolsheviki, according to a wireless message from Moscow. in Vollrynia anti-Fiolshcvlki forces have iiccrrpieii the railway center of Lutsk; south east of Yovel. » Tire llolslicviki wireless message reads, "in the direction of Zhem llinks wo have abanrioueil Virrniza. Tho cucrny has occirpied Lutsk, with- drawal of the iiolslrevikl from Vinn- itza indicates .that the ltunraniaris and rruti-lloishevlki have forced the llol- slicvikl to retire irorn the line uf the river llniestcr in north- eastern Bess- urabla. Bolshevik! Lost Dubno. VIENNA, August lil.-The fortress of llribno in south eristerrr Vollryuirr. has been captured from the ilolsliev- ilri forces by the Ukrrrirrlan rrriny, ac- cording to illirrrirriarr olilcial reports received Irerc-today. Saved the Life _oi ' A Young Boy Mr. Simeon Leblanc, Chief Stewart of thg S. S. Iiarlarrd, saved the life of ir. young lad at Montague last.Suu- day afternoon. The boy WHS 1501116! aboard the steamer when he slipped and fell in thc water, going to the bottonr. Mr. Leblanc lrearlng tho splash jumped in just as he was, and brorrglrt the boy to the surface whcro they were given ‘further assistance and safely lauded. This is the sixth time that Mr. Leblanc has done such a life saving stunt, und has rr record that airy rnnu might be proud of.-B. Explosion Put Down to _ Spontaneous Combustion _...___ roar eonnonun. OM.. Aus 1-1. ._v.m-inus boards of experts sent nero nronients. » Sports and other specialties were (‘harlottetown Driving Club Three SUMMARY HORSE RACES Class A Trot and Pace (lolorarlo L 2.10 by Colorado E. (li, Kelly) 1 1,. Dirnholnr 2.16%, by Mobel (Guy & Arbing). Zi llrentou li. 2.171/4, by Oakley Baron (H. Hooper) 2 Helen It. 2.10% by Harry K. (»M_r;l§_iun_r_»u Drug (io, 4 1 2 2 4 3 3 4 "'°‘1`lnre`2.1Cl,i,, 2.17, 2.17%. Class B. Pace and Trot Oina 2.25 by Acquira, (H. Hooper) 1 Tire Abcgweit by Princeton, (iN. McNeill) 4 Patola, by Dingoi‘a\ 2 ‘Commodore K. by Commodore' Leilyarrl, 3 Angus Dillard, by Prince Dillard iMcKiirnon Drug Co. 5 1: 1 2 4 an N 5 3 3 4 Time 2.20, 2.21, 2.21%. Class C. Trot and Pace ' ‘ Upton Prince, by Todd Mac, (ilorne Bros.) 1 Helen C.. by i’ctreiio, _ (G. llooper) Zi David S., by Acquiri, ((7. Snow) 4 Brazilian Tom, bq Brazilian ('L. Hooper), 3 Bobbie Burns, by Comodore, (F. Kennedy) 5 Knrotn, ‘by Bottom, (Mills & Thorne) . 6 fWlli’red Iiai, by Azad (McKinnon Drug Co.), 7 7, Dr. 2 1 4 1 2 3 5 4 5 3 6 0 Time 2.24%, 2.27, 2.25. The officials who handled the horse races were: Starter, F. W. llughes, .ludges,, l’. S. Brown, H. llorne, John McDonald. _ Timers, F. Mitchell, S. Knight. . The Athletic Games The at-hletic games nesulteil as f.»l- lows:- , Throwing Light Hammer lst Wm. McLean, De Gras Marsh. 102 reei, ri inches; znu, J. Penirergnsi, Kensington, 93 feet, 4 inches; 3rd. U. S. Senate Cannot Get Secret' Peace Documents WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.-Presb dent .Wilson toda-y sciit to Clrairman Lodge, of the Senate foreign relations conrruittce, the informal draft of the League of Nations covenant present- od by the Arncric-an peace corrrnris- sion at Paris and also llie formal rc- port of the commission on the League nf Nations. The President werte Mr. I-Oflile that it would not be possrnre to coin- piy with the cumrrrittec’s request for the docrrnrerrts used -by the Aruerican peace commissiouer_s at Paris in ne- gotiating tiro peace treaty. used in crrnirectiorr wit lrthe treaty of peace with Gerrnany,” said the Presi- dent, "arc so nrisccilrurcorrs and enor- mous in mass that it would be lin- posslbln for me to suppry trrem with- dums which it was agreed on gilrounds of public policy it would ne unwise island, 37 feet, 2 inches; 4th. D. L. ltlcc, 34 feet, 5 inches lst Fulton (‘.rrn.p1|cil, ‘(lil~_.' 2nd, lst, E. Rouaglrnn, City; 2nd, C. Mclilachern, City; ilrrl, F. Klifoy, City. Height, 8 feet, 7 inches, _ %MiIe Run (Amateur). lst, G. J. Gale, Sninmersiile; 2nd, H. S. Robertson, Montague; Ilrd, J. S. Jenkins, Mt. Albion. Tlnre 55 sec- onds. ` Rveuiaa Hish Lea-p. (Boys under- 16) lst, E. ltonagiruir; 2nd, F. l{ilfoy- and (1. McEaclrerii, City tied. ileight 4 feet, Ii*/Q iiielros, ` Running Long Jump. 1st,' Fulton ifairrpbell; 2nd, J. MC- Eaclierrr; éird, G. J. Gare. :U feet, 9% inches, 220 Yards Race (Boys Under 16) 1st, G. Wood, City; 2nd, J. G. De- coste; 3rd, it. Perry, 29 seconds. Half Mile Bicycle ` lui. Geo. Walker, City; 2nd, -Roy Prowse, (fity. Time 1.18. A The Dancing A very enjoyable feature o fthe ilaiy was the dancing. brzaster Itaymond Mc-Neill, son of Mr. Mzricolirr McNeill, West River, who although only nine attractions at Caledonian Clubs for the past three years, excelled hirri- self on this occasion, lin was loudly applauded from the grand stand and it was conirnon_ comment that he is the champion boy dancer of (iarrailrr. Deservlrig also of the highest praise was the splrindid dancing of Misses. Constance. McFarlane, lielen McDon-- aid, Avila Mrrthicsorr, and Elsie Biffin, Marion McDonald and Masters Ster- ling McKinnon, Edwin lVic(`ornrac, Joseph McMillan and Ralph Canreron. While the, parade ifrom the Unle- donian (‘lub rooms was not as large as usual it was a picturesque and pleasing procession. 'i‘lrc procession was headed by Pipers McKenzie, Mc- Dougall, liailey and -lllchonald arid the skirl of the pipes as played in unison and harmony by these masters was ont; of the pleasing features along with the splendid music of the War Veterans Band. Grand Lodge l.0.0.F. Meets at Moncton MONCTON, N. B., Aug. 12.-llorten McKay, grand patriarclr, presided at the sessions of the Grand Eircanrp- ments today, which marked the open- l se our nnirai \ie-ision ing of the six .y- e l a ' . of Grand Lodge, I. O. 0. F., of the Muritinre Provinces ‘und Newiourril- laand. The grand lodge reported six- teen deaths in the Eiicarirprnent dur- ing the year. At thc alfternoorr ses- sion the following were elected! Grand I‘atriirrch, D. R. Wilson, St. Stephen. G. l‘. l’., 1).' A. Bethune, Fhnriotte- town. Griind Senior Warden, ltobcrt J. Rare, S;/iliiey. ' "Grand Treasurer, C. A. Simpson, Truro. Grand Jnrrior |Wardcn, W. J. Urqrr- hart, Truro, . 5 Tcnlglit there was a banquet in ine The Vi\I`l0\1fi ‘T310 l’f’m`l"l-T Ulm" °"l Past Grand Masters, at which the priclpal' speakers were Judi-re Horst. Grand' Sire, of Amsterdam, N. Y., R. II. .lllcK-ay, New Glasgow, and S. l. Walker, Trrrro. oirt bringing from Paris tne _wlrol_n fi_i__e of papers ol’ the comnrss on se . P b k h M t and would include many momoran- e a S MON'-(TTON, Aug 12.’-The Grand to make use of Ouliillv U16 C°i\f0\" Lodge of Reiieknirs held their session ence.” ' this morning and heard the reports - ' by U16 I-T0V9¥`“m9m° °f U"m"l Smtes ---r'-r? o fthe president and secretary. The E > i ‘CANADIAN ASSOCIATED PUB' fr (‘. la inlay ontiniied their lu- _ _ I ,H _ llshers wish special representatives zgstiggllgh into tits cause or the ex. THE WEATHER n_i_2_<;_re_;:;y__;n_:_i01_;l_fi_;l il_:_<’e_<_l;2_e;_;__gf___;___\'__l_§’__ in every part of the Province. Re- Dloslon her-Q Saturday which caused TEMPERATURE durmg the yem, The nehnkahs had ,, turned soldiers preferred. Liberal the loss of the lives of ten persona TIDE__M00N_ ETQ _________________ ______. a____________ ________ _____ tt’ 'F f th r "neun" apply ` Y t“"`“t mherg' WH ` ` ‘ Grand Sire, Judge Burst. Severity-two ""5 0’ uf 9 P and the injury o y pe"'?““n¥ 0”*-"dia" °m°° the d09i\'“°il°“ 0! me tw” mmm" it candidates were nitia er -at t e vaézjbmuw il0ll*`1\' §0‘i'0"“'“e“t °l°‘""°"' "M the TORONTO' August 13'_'S°“th en noon session The Rebelmlrs elected D-;~_ glnking Of the Bruin bargo Quebec' winds fair fonawed by 'Mn' __ omcerg fm- tho gngujng year |15 fol- 'l'RY OU JOB PRINTING DEPT- It is eneraily accepted now that tue High tide today nt 12.31 and Fr lows R _ E : for your next order, for bllllieads, explosion was the result or s_ir<:_n_l__i:_I;- dag at _1___03. _______, ___ 520 _"___ _"___ ___ M,” Kam Mum,g,m_ summem,1,,_ letterlreirds, envelopes, viiil!lllK sous combustion in the huge o 6 - un as Y - D,.eB|dem_ cards, posters. All kinds of rmmvll- Methods to I>\'0V°“¢ il repetition 0! the 7.25. Mm W,ng,.ove_ Grand Fanm New let work done. Special prices on qrgnnter, in ,nnylof the scores of siml- Moon rises at 8.36p.m. and sets at ,,0“m"‘and_ vk,e_m_es_m,mt_ large quantities. The Job Printing lar elevators on the continent. will 3, 43 n,om_ Barham McKeM,e_ Westvmm N_ S_ Degartment of The islsnd Guardian be formulated by the exliefli "DW °“ I-Mi %g_l_:_Gl‘2;_i:’_‘_fI\00“ 130'- w,"»den_ Po iliihing Co., 176 Kent Street, the ground. New Charlottetown ‘ ~ secretary, - F - ‘ 'r ‘ ' ' K ANNOUNOEMZEN'-rso Mrs. P. A. Macfiowan, Moncton. N. 'Loaf EITHER in sounls on ON _ _ _ . _o _ , __ _ 'TMN 9 "°AN 7° 'Numa' (“0MI1;gE],Bl¥§g§Si,]T‘, Srntlgzsgigrng Penri rreberinn I.ndi;f_, one tweedrubber coat and one hand __ , -- M t “_ G empymed me Rebermr Krip containing catalogue of the Kl_NGST_?ig. Jamin;c_n_. __1_’:;_\§____}_:f_;_ve_, .___ deggeo on); number ,,¢'c,mdidn¢e§_ Thou. Davison MIL. Company. Mon- The Britis ovornn _ ___ ____ “Wm ______ c_______m_____ __I____s__ note More delegates are arriving tonight t r_ A1 I iff f Laporte il loan of $250.00 to the in an K _ M d __ -ma W.” ce S 8 ° “mont to provide work for returned that the store will be closed August increirslns’ !l1_¢_’ ll\lfl\bf_\'_li\__:_ ‘six "_i_‘_‘_`:; the wa-y from Sourlri to Ch"1‘own BR rtln Lt., Montreal. Finder leave el' 1 _ t 0,. d L ge t 9 W e wuuardtan om_____. Rewm_d_ soldier, ot tho British West Indies _l9, Jenkins Bros., Miiiv__;n_v8____M2___d_ _;\__v____ul_1________o_____ _ o_ _ _ , 209-8-13M8i. _ I‘9B|m°l\'~- , ` N . -ii . -,. if years of -age has been one of the- i t I ri after- Mrs. A. D. McKean, North Sydney. uoi_i_n_ iinoiioii linighthood Conieired Upon Alfred W. Smithers, Chair- A Big- Day’s Sport Enioyed._ _ Attendance Large and 'man Grand Tnmk Games Enioyahie. - f The Caledonian Club sports, an an- D. L. itlce, Glenfanrrliig, 85 feet 8 tom ‘_ s . _ _ , _, - ' girl; investcil David Lloytl-George, D” and by‘m,_h, many ménd__‘ w_______ wen B ' at liuckiugliam Palace. The awarding rrttenderl ylestcrila 'rt ‘thc (‘harlotte- Runnin HI h L nf the humor to the Premler was ml' town |§,.ivh,,; [sax ‘Th nf) mmm? 1 t S me H__°aP_ _d U I nounr-ed on August Gth. ills Majesty was of a v'rried natirr (drill ‘li tl 4 Sit lbylf 41M It 'I . 'SN-lm nf the Kmg has '“'°"f0r"”‘l th” h°"‘""'“ , ` ‘ e 0 e ld vfrs yg ee' ./1 'Helm' “ndi G' 1' Kuiglrtlrood upon Mr. Alfred W. appealed to the sporting instincts of (sale, -Sumnrersrde; Jrd, D, McLean, S-mm,,,,.B (-haimmn nf the Board of f‘5\§__es_f_)_;'l(;_t_;'_tl;)_;‘S\'___i_;1;_? ";_l_nlifl_fc__€;;'_ff3_‘S De “ms ‘Marsh _ Directors of the Grand Trunk System. noted 'rtlrletes amos Molloy P ttln Li ht S ` sir Alfred is at pmsmlt in Canada' in J P I‘I__________ _"___ Gegr __ G _ T_\' ___ WU MBL _Q ___ ¢°f\¢-___ conucctlozr with business pretaining d'_m(_'in___ ‘___ _ F ale' __ le _“_» m' c _'mn' feel- " /A incl* to thc Grand Trunk and will make his I ‘li I’ pe. mug C am 9 ‘er eil' Z“‘l» flag' 1e"‘l“"P5“§t- 38 f'~"*l» 10 oiiicirri inspection of the road during spcczialtics filled up otlrerwlse dull inches; Jrd, J. D. McMillan, Wood the next few w0,._k,,_ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON August 13.-King George - ' - .' ' . o 0 - interspersed with the treats of the S P horse races which were put on b-y the 100 yards Dash races were on the card and they were M, ' '. _,_ I»_ H ' ,. (-_'H . 3.' ; L - I-I B S d keen, hard coriLests_cvcryo'ne trying Y,;l,’,i;:;w Cn _Un-izfl' 11ylZ_5';l,',(,()§:L_lT u their best to win. Honors wont to 100 yrérds Raashllzléoys Under 16)lq- _ -é Mr. ilanrnronil Kelly with his remark- 1St_ W_ N1ch,,|_.,,,,,_ (my: :md _L G-_ (Special to the Guardian) able trotter Colorado L. Mr. licnry |‘),,,.,,sm_ (-ny; 3,.d_ “_ l.m.,.y_ (my. l)illlLiN, August 13.-A party of ilooper with the paccr Onrrr and Mr. 4u,_ “_ p,-(,w_.,,.__ (jim ' ' policemen and military o'illcers visited iiorrre \vi-tlr Upton Prince. _ pole Vaun (Boys Under 16) the offices of the Kilkenny peoplesl weekly ir Sinn Fein newspaper and seIzeil'and took away vital portions of tire nrai-hlnery this is the second occasion on which this newspaper has been suppressed. Denikine Continues Against Bolsheviki (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, August lil.-(leirerai Denikine's advance is continuing nloni: the greater part of tht- sorrtherir Russian i’ront against considerable Bolshevik resistance, the war office announced ioniglrt. Kainishin which WHS iilklin eu July 28 yielded 11,000 prisoners, 00 guns and 150 machine guns an immense amount. of war material it was added. ` Carvell Chairman Assumes New Duties. OTTAWA, August 11.--lion. F. -f. (‘.:rrvell. former Minister of i’rrbllc Works, toilay took over his new duties as Chairman of the Railway lloarrl, after' first visiting’ 'the Dc- p-irrtnrent of Public Works and say- ing farewell to his staff. Nir. (iarvell has been on a visit to New llrirnswick since tlre'day of tue annorrnceineirt of his retlrenrcni froru the governrnent. , Germans Return Plant ,0f Canadian Company ST. (‘.A'I`liFlltiNES, Ang. 13.-The Norton Marrirfircturing Cornpany of Ghippawa has received word that its factory at W_esserling, Ger‘nia1ry, has been ordered 'turned hack to the company by the present German Govcrnnrerit it was found to be in pretty good condition. tlre'coirrpany's ailvicos say. that the Norton (loinpany will resume operations at once with their German factory with li, E. White;.;iir expert chemist, who has had charge of a department at the (‘lrippawrr. works to take clrarge. Mr. Wliitn will leave soon for Germany. Early in the wnr the German Govern- ment seizerl the Norton plant at Wesserling and probably used it for War purposes. The Norton (lorrrpariy is brillilirrg rr Ilnislred plant at Clririprrrva so that it will not he neces- sirry io senrl its (‘arradl:\ri rrrade :rb- rusives to \Vior‘cesii\r', Mass., to lic ilrrislrr-rl. in bringing tho goods back to Cirrrzrda it was r\\iec:isa|‘;.' to pay drrt_v. New York Hotel Rates Advanced NEW YORK. Aug. 11.-irrr-r'eases in the prices of hotel acconimoilzrtlorr ranging from $1 to $7 a day have been prit into effect tlirouglrout the country since July 1, as rr direct rc- srrlt of the prolribition lirw. iiccoriliirg to a stateirierrt. issued hero today by tlre Associated opposed to rralionirr prolribition, _ The statement. detailing rnsrrlls of an investigation in New York. ,_(`lrlcngo, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Sl.. Louis, Kansas City, San Francisco. Louisville and other cities places the total figure necessary to cover the lrotel's total loss of liquor revenues at $500,000,000 a your. ___.._é___..1-- Extravagance on_ _ _ Part of Air Ministry LONDON, Aug. 14.-Alleged extrav- agnnce on the pant of the Air 'Minis- try wrrs the subject of debnte in the House of Commons yesterdn and Inst Gerieriri J. E. D. Seely, hcsd of th fectci since the armisiice, twent have been dismantled and 1027 renter brriidin s been returned to the own men remain in the -service. lt is as timirieil appropriation for the force 0 .ilGtl,000,000, ilre General added, wrr necessary to clear up war contracts. night.. The debate began aHier Mejor e Ministry had entailed economies oi- r y by growers. Last your the top price tlroirsand officers and more than 200,- paid was Ili; cents. On this basis, 0(i0 men General Secly said, had been nrnny farmers who have gone in ex- rleniobilized, while 210 aerodronres tonsively for tobacco, will reap ri . - . ers. Only 10,000 oilleers anid 60,000 alread been made UD bY D\`li`€B D0' s enough in increased prices to corn- (5peclai to The Guardian.) L()NDi).\i, August lil.-()nn oi’ the llllliiiffit siivcr gamlilcs cver known in the world liilliori rrra|'kct is now taking iilirce with iiic. result llrut. tire price ot' the rrretul has leapt-il lo such heights as to render' it proiitalile to ldrrglislr \"‘fl\l"l'H lil liut foreign crrrr'cricy into the inciting pot and soil it as refined slicct silver. The position is explain- ell DY ii well known hirllioir rlcalcr. tfliiiicse banks are buying heavily, irc BIGGEST GAMBLE _ -.. ....__.._'..J I I IN BULLIDN MARKET Price oi Siiv_er so High That Foreign Silver Coin Can be Profitably Meited and Sold as Sheet Silver. says, and this demand from the far cast corrpli-il with the American grip on silver has left London very short. instead of silver coming across the Atlantic to iiluropo it is being shipped to the lliritrrii States and passed into current-y_ The Mexican revoluton rlisturlied labor conditions ,and stopped the riorrnul outflow from the .mines ot’ Mexico and the United States. No other countries really count for ninety pon-cirt of the worlds supply comes from tire. Unite-rl States and Mexico. - 1 (Special to The Guardian). QUEIBEC, August 13.-Two men are ileiirl and two are dying and eighteen others are sufferirrg from grievious injuries airil more minor casrralities as the result of the collapse of the Gang- way at the new chaplain dryiiock at Larizon at closing time this afternoorr. Tim Gangwny which collapsed was GANGWAY CDLLAPSED AT LAUZDN,0UEBEC .A sum: Two Killed, Two Dying and Eighteen Seriously injured thirty eight feet in length, forty inches lu width and wits rcirriorccil with steel supports. it was exainlned by ex- perts after the acciderit and they pro- riorriieeil it of srriilciciit strength for the purpose for which it was used. 'I‘ire_\' attribute the collapse to the fact that the ini-ii were running when cros- sing it., thc great weight coming so suilrivnly cairsirrg it to spring and snap. U. S. Casualties During the War (Special to The Guardian). \VASii`lNGT()N, Aug. 13.-'l`lrr,\ final casualty report from the central re- cords oiiic-.: of the l'rrited States ex- pcrlitiorrary forces in France rrraile public by the war ilcpartrrrerrt toilrry gave the. total batllc deaths as 4i),il45; total wounded 20:'>,(iil0 and prisoners 4,420. lrr the missing are only 127 narncs as f-oiriprrreil wtilr 264,000 for l"ranc(>, and 123,000 for Britain; to July the irirtlroriiy had reported l-i9,- 433 cases of disability. lt was estimat- cil that tho ilnal total would bc closed to £200,000.. ' - Plan to Dverthrow _ German Government BEl`tLlN, August lil.-A eonrpleie and caroirrlly drawn plan to overthrow the present govisrnnrent and further ilie world fevolrrtiuri is coirtirlrrcd in a secret Sp.\r‘atacan circular lo its agerrls and district clricfs, The iloi-rr rncrrt which was captrrreil by the (ierrcral li\rr‘e:rir for the study of ilol- shcvism bi-girls by ri-gr‘eil.iir;_»; that. thc Govei'rrirri‘r|t. signed the Peace 'l‘r'e:ity thereby delaying inevitable. crisis, League oi Nations Plan Attacked hy Cahot Lodge WASHINGTON, August. 13.--ln a two hour speech in the Serirrlc yester- day, Senator' iierrry (`abot Lodge. of l\'i:issacliirsi~lis, rrrrrjiirily leailer who is landing the tight. for reservations to the lmagrii: of Nations coveriarr't; as- siriieil the Lcirgrro plan as rrccepiorl by l'aris (‘orifcr'crrr:e ns a ilcformeil ex- periment. iii wliicli the irrlrcreiii. irr- terests of the llrilleil States were saeriilceil to ilirngeroirs iniei‘rratioiia- lisur. American Steamer. _ ` in Distress l)ilVi0ll. Aug. 13.--A wircle.~'_f: irres- sage ref-cl\’i il lrcrc from the Arm-r'ii':rir 'Sicanier l'Iiiglc\\'ood .<:rying, "()i`i` lilacu llccn. slrilriirg rapiilly. rush help." The Errglcrvooil loft New York on .liil_\' ll0llr, for lioliiirilaru. Sho was forini-r'l_v tire i`ii_v oi' lnr:co fields, which lust. rnoriih were rlificoirriiglniz. iravn liecome optimistic wifi- 'ire r:ri'rs oi' lust w-eek tl.rrt, vvern so sorely need- ed. Everywiiero the plzrrris are coin- ing along splerrdirlly nrrrl growers be- lievn this year'n yield will equal, if not exceed that of other seasons. The price, it is predicted. will be -the highest ever known in the his- tory ol' the country, and from 40 to 45 cents rr pound is being looked for I smnil fortunes. Early loses with to- - mntoes ami other garden stuff have Y - ing psirl fcr tomatoes, sn that vines Viscount Grey to he U. S. Ambassador (Special to The Guardian) ' LONDON, Aug. 13.-Viscouirt Grey of Faliodorr, who retired as head of the llritish Foreigrr Oiiicc in 1916, it is understood, is likely to accept the post oi` iiritislr Ambassador to the lfnited Slrrieg_ (Special to the Guardian.) i.().\'l)()N, August. 13.- Viscount Gl‘i‘.\' of Falloilcrr (Sir Edward Grey) got-s to the iiriiicd States to represent the liritish Goveririucrrt after a bril- lrrrnt career as head of the British Foreign Otilce. For eleven years, rnonir,-nt_irs in the political affairs of lclaroil fortiilterl to the ilrltish crown. Tire forfeiture was made. after proceedings before a com- mis.-xioner .md rr jury. Dne Big' Union Leaders Chased (‘Ai.(iAllY, August ll.-(‘.iinrsx to the tense situation which luis existed between thi- One Ilig Union element of the mirrors at ilrirrnheller and the group of vi-terans employed at tho l\iiioilio mines. cabin Saturday oven- irrg when some of the veterans camo quietly liito Iirurnlir-iler, seized five or six of lin- One ilig Union leaders. took tlienr oirt of town, and faced them out- ward on separate trails and told them to keep going. They have not been heard of since, though it is reported that they will attempt to return to the town. A clash is expected if this at- tempt is carried out. Thi- nrun run out yesterday are Sec- retary Sullivan of the One Big Union local organization and MacDonald. Dnfols and Tiiornpson, other promin- ent leaders in the movement. One of the prominent citizens of Drnmhoiler said? he would not vouch f that were had in places are yielding pensate for the losses. _ _ , _ for the ‘peace of the community much longer if the mines did not get gc~ U15- _ .. ._ i...l'- ..........A ’ - . ` ` ' I » . -r - f. _ ».ir~ - ~,..