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IVUneo Paid In Dlvldendo to Deo' 3 lot "1919 $9575736804 TO DAY Mai'Kiifritt1 ('lark in CK IN PAWN" 'WP A Picture (iltAND llltAIKL MJliAl BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS LONDON HAH SIIVKK 59 5-H NKW YORK HAH SILVER 99 1-2 COBALT ONTARIO TUESDAY AUOUST 10 1920 PRICE FIVE CENTS Vol XU No l(y ENGINEERED BY ALLIED POWERS AGAINST BRITISH LABOR TO OPPOSE Northern Ontario Silver and Gold BRITISH LABOR TO OPPOSE NEW WAR FORTY MILLIONS TO BUILD HIGHWAYS 'Great rroo edl Bishop Mannix Reaches London Allies Will not Send Military Aid to "Pole FOGH HOMELESS Great Leader Saved Paris But Cannot Live There Paris Aug MuiBhall Koch having saved I ho linuics of millions tit Ills compatriots now is uuubln to find a homo fur himself ill Paris although his friends have besieged renting agencies unceasingly The Marshall wauls a homo in Paris hut owners of houses which are suitable show an unwillingness to have a tenant who is as popular as he and who may be called away at any moment by the outbreak of a new war Ac-cording to the weekly newspaper! "Aux Ecoutes" Lord Northclilfe has offered to start a subscription fund in his newspapers to buy a suitable Paris mansion for the allied chief Lord Northclilfe himself heading the list with 11)0000 francs but Marshal Foch was reported to have Indignantly rejected the offer This Was the Decision Reached at Hythe Conference Yesterday When British and French Premiers and Military Advisers Met London and Paris Reports Differ as to the Reimposition of the Blockade Australian Prelate Was Taken Off the Baltic By Destroyer Near Irish Coast LAND IN SOUTH ENGLAND Arrived at London Early This Morning and Hew Knew That He Was Coming Ilyhe Aug 10 The Allied conference here reached a complete agreement yesterday afternoon on the plans for dealing with the Russo-Polish crisis They include the reimposition of the blockade but on the advice of experts no allied troops wil lbe Ottauu Aug 10 Plans that provide for the expenditure of forty million dollars to better the highways of Ontario tend Quebec are among- those which have just been approved by the (S vernment under the operation of the Federal Highways Act The total outlay comem plated in Ontario ia of which the Dominion Government will contribute $6800000 the province $12-000000 and the iimnlcfiialities $4-400000 til Outlay Quebec's project outlay is $17-Ib'lono of which the Dominion Gov eminent will put up $6000000 and the province and niuiiicipaiities the balance The OntHrln plan provides for the following tuain highways: WlnilHor to Quebec boundary at (Hpecial to The Nugget) -('oteau via ('hatha in lamdoii Hranl- Englcliart Aug It is Prob-f(rd acnttni Toronto Belleville GALL MEETING RE NEW HIGHWAY Proposes to Carry Out Smith Plan for Road for North Under Way Say That One is Being Engineered By Allied Powers Against the Russians BRAND TF A CRIME Whole Industrial Power of Organized Workers Will Be Used to Defeat Plan Istmlon Fng Aug ID War between the Allied Powers and Soviet Russia over Poland would be an intolerable crime against humanity and British labor has warned the British Government that organized labor will be used to defeat such at Wdi Was Being Engineered This decision was reached at a meeting of the most prominent of the leaders of British labor who! later issued the following statement: conference feels certain that war is being engineered between the Allied Powers and Soviet Russia the issue of Poland and declures dial Kiii'h a war would be intolerable and a crime agaiUHt humanity it therefore warns the Government that the whole industrial power of organized workers will be used to defeat this war" it was resolved by Hie conference tuke hiicIi steps as may be ncces-Mitry to carry the above decision into i'ffecl lilll'I'UlK Also (llHM Independent Liberals held a ineet-ng in the House of Commons and liuHMed a resolution proles ling against any intervention against Russia by vav of blockade men money or munitions The independent Liberals in the House of Commons number about thirty GERMAN RECORD OF ALLIED DEAD FOUND OttTa Are Believed to Hold Secrets of Many Now Listed Missing London Km Auif 10 -Four British destroyer! closed In uponth the steamer Baltic carrying Archbishop Mannix of Australia from the United Stales off the Irish coast In the early hours of yesterday and the coin mended of the destroyer Wlvern with two Scotland Yard detectives went aboard and placed the archbishop under technical arrest They escorted the prelate with hie secretary Rev Albert Vaughan to the destroyer which steamed toward Fish-i guard where orders had been given to land the archbishop the Order A wireless from the Admiralty however reached them eu route with instructions to proceed to Penzance at the extreme southwesterly tip of England He was accompanied by a representative of Scotlund Yard to ihe home of Canon Wade and afterward took the night train Tor London Few to tirret Him ljimlon Eng Aug 10 A less impressive welcome for Archbishop Mannix could hardly have been staged than that which greeted him when he arrived at Paddington station at six this morning Only the late editions last night published the fact of the arrival at Penzance and only a few knew he was to arrive at an early hour today A few priests representatives of the Irish self-determination league and reporters were present Won't Diem ssPUna The prelate was driven to the home of a priest in the suburbs He declined to say whether he had any plans fortThe ftnmedfaie future and would not disclose what he intended to do during his stay in England Tlie French Report Aug 10 The military decisions reached at the Hythe con Terence between the British anti French Premiers and their adviser aciording tu the French Foreign Of tice were as follows: Fuai that it was impracticable utid unuereKsury to troops to Puluml Rerun the integrity of Polands wi'Nieru frontier was gusranteed lliK lrobahV means that any of- fort by Germany to uae tbe present 1 ini in an attempt to regain any of Hie l-rrlt my reded to Poland under Treaty of VeraailleM would derisively negatived by Hie Allies' Thiril that blorkaile niouaure against Russia might possibly bo taken Inter French opinion is questioning the ffecliveiiesH of such artiou howev-that (r 11K CUT Purls Aug 10 The Russians have captured the town of Ciechan- de-'ow thus culling the Waraaw-Dan-lared -IK railroad according to report from the French military mission to Warsaw received by the Foreign Offl -r t'p'lay According to an ofll-all statement Issued in Warsaw last Il'1 do change of significance In 1 battle line northeast and east of Warsaw have taken place LMHe Opposition A city forty-one miles north of Warsaw has been occupied by Prta ayRc advance guards of the Bolshe-Kupplies vik horde and are reported to be approaching towna to the west and south-west It would seem that the soviet horsemen are advancing al-have 10st without serioua opposition Polish plenipotentiaries crossed the lighting sons east of Wares Minsk to This is Amount to Be Spent in Ontario and Quebec Build ing Up the Roads SPLIT THREE WAYS Federal and Provincial Governments and the Municipalities Will All Shoulder the Cost and Kingston with hranrhes from Hamilton to Niagara Kails anil true t'rrott to Ottawa fort Erin ihrouRii Sinicoe sud SI Thomas to Windsor Toronto to Saraiis via Brampton Guelph and Klratrord Toronto lu Musk ok (Pawn to Pembroke Ottawa to Poinr Fortune Conner' lug with the mail to Montreal Otawa to Kingston via Perth ar Rideau Lakes JURY BLAMES MAN FOR MURDER David McNeal of St Catharines Strangled Four-Year-Old Girl Say Jurors St Aug 10 David McNeal held on auaplcion and want'd in Philadelphia on a charge of burglary wa user uned of the murder of little four-year-old Margaret Beaucock of Tborold by Coroner Herod's jury yesterday Strangulation was given as the ause of detlh The verdict im brought in read: "That 6lsrgHi'4-t Beaucock came to er ath mi Hn- onerumiii or even ng of July 13 1930 by sfrangiilu ion and we Mini tlialthe said Mat jsret Beaucock us Inal seen in Hie 'oiiipanv iif David McNeal walking towards the spot wliere er remain were found mid we are of ihe opin ion from ths eiltlmnce lhit her death was I'Hit-i'il bv tli liHinls of the Huhl David MeNVal GIRL IS RELEASED Went to New Y'trk to lb- Stage Mcc and Got Yliwiil In Suii'idc in Berlin remains unsettled 1 4- Sary Will Send Warning to Berlin Paris Aug France ariing alone it ni-rexKiiry is on the verge or Mending Klrmig note to the tier- HHilleH in Its provisions for eastern' France will art instantly and force- fully to enforce the Treuly of Ver- sullies iuits provisions for eastern Europe as well us for the West and France can properly take coer-' rive union along the Rhine accord- lug to reports in ihe highest French 1 official circles The French Government it was was convinced that Germany was plotting with the Huviets (b null-1 fy Ihe Polish boundaries created by the Allies last year and hampering 1 allied efforla to the new republic i during a critical period The fel-! ing is also ascribed to the French in official quarters that efforts by cer-! tain faotions in Germany to provoke an open quarrel between the two- countries is approaching a crisis Held Up In the last several days sll sup- plies enroute for French troops in the plebiscite area of Upper Silesia been held up by Oerman rail- way men and other workers Ail of the Saare Basin is tied up by a strike on Prairies Estimate as High as 250 Million Bushels Made By Ogil-vie Milling Co Head (By Canadian Press) Winnipeg Aug 10 wheat fields will yield from 226-000000 to 250000000 bushels this estimate was made yesterday by A Black vice-president and managing director of the Ogilvies Milling Company and is based upon crop reports received from its agents Compared with last year's yield this is an increase of 50-000000 to 75000j)00 bushels FORCE US HAND IN POLISH CRISIS Washington Cannot Delay Taking Stand Any Longer View in Capital COURSE BEING MAPPED Army Men Suggest Sending Brigade Held in Germany to Silesia Sector Wiifchingtnn Aug 10 Diplomatic interchange between the Government of tbq and its representatives abroad over the ait-naiion in Poland continue but no definite announcement of this attitude toward the Bolshevik invasion of Poland Is expected until the note addressed to the Wash-ton Government by Poland 'as been received and analyze Besides being in constant 'ucli with its own representatives however Washington also is in communication with the British and French Governments trying to map out a course of action which might promise some definite and conclusive result State US Position The purport of the conference between President Wilson and Secretary Colby has been withheld hut it In understood that one of the subjects discussed was the ailvfsa-j jH or making a public statemen die position or the United Stales: 1 So far as is known there has l-ii hange in the altitude or United Stales whleli professes: friendship for Poland and which 11 1 determined to disapprove territorial! -igy lexsliiii by Kusslu The Adniini- iration however niav go no far u-' i in s--k the Allied Powers In Hie 'lit they undertake military me suns against the Bdsbevikl to make it eleur HmtHiey will mil muse ihe pei uiuiieiit disniptiiin of It iissia I I'or cc I in Act iinti'i'ils in Washington ileserlhed 1 1 Polish situation as approaclitiig a point wliere self Inlerert would soon force Hie United Stales to lake There im several steps which the iite Miia luiglit take In aid ol Pnlsml Among lliem are exleiudoii I of rrcdii- to pc rin It Poland to pur jrhiiso surplus war materials in tlis rnuiiiry and hi mug to the Soviet Giveniinent not to tiespusH further 1 its Imii nil rl-'i it was ad dcil Hint in 1 1 ii i aid could lie con idi'ieu nulv if oil other measures tailed The iriliv uilHlol'Itles sllg "I'l'il lull the brigade of American i roups declined for Siliesia and de lined in Germany miglii xen con siderslllc illliuelli'e iipnll the sitlll- ir sent to Silesia now mid nngM cur-' on to 1 Pails Aug 10 Although the Ger- mans professed that they had lost ormany have been sidetracked or begin armistice negotiations the records of where thousands American British and French sold-1 The iers were hurried the Frenrh Con- to have ordered its niem-trol Mission has Just discovered "r1! ast Pfu-Mta to extend a twenty-eight boxes containing com- Hib Bolshetikl the lletH details which will relieve Ihe rnntvit possible trouble has been worries of the families of soldiers Hl lAinzIg and the rerun whose last rest lug plaees have -not al blf and shipments for Poland by way of ate today on their way to TO ERECT PULP MILLS WITH BRITISH SAYS NICKEL COMPANY APPOINTED MINISTERS Startling Statement By Financial Post May Be Considered By Drury Government Toronto Aug 10 The t'ahiuet may take action in connection with the charges made by Hie FiiiHiu-ial Post that the International Nickel Company and others bad dictated the appointment of Cabinet Minister civil servants and semiturshiiis favorable to their internals and that the nickel company hud given big blocks of stock to Cabinet Ministers 'and public men and huuuocii new: papers Attorney -General Haney lodiiv TD able that a meeting of the representatives of i the different organizations iutHi-eated will lie held here at an early date to hear of progress made and to consider further atepa in connect ion with the proposal to construct a trunk road from North Bay to Cochrane with brances to Purcuplim and Iroquois Falla the cost io be raised by the sale of timber from certain townships The scheme which was propounded by George Smith Timmins submitted by him to the Associated Boards of Trade at their last meeting in Iroquois Falls and duly endorsed by that body contemplates asking ths government to set aside lerritory from which timber could be taken and sold the proceeds to be applied toward the payment of the expenses necessary to build the highway Sinre the meeting at the Falls naps have been prepared and much data gathered and it is hoped to have the material available in pamphlet form when the members of the Ontario Legislature come north next month if that proposal is carried out Prior to this visit It Is Intended to call a meeting this gathering to be held here as the most convenient point while there are those barkers of the scheme who favor sending monster deputation Toronto to push the project there MAN LOST IN WOODS Two Weeks I IvIiik On limits and llei I i i Duviil Hii4-iiil Found fM-1 III ll' Iluiin gimiiiii a lid hurst into ITYIIYN DlitlWNFIt si 'iilini iiics Aug ID Domini I i hi cm ii mis ilriw lied in Hie Weil ini I'unil tv'llund liiiving hei'ii 'I with riiinps nir the plan' of lie Alin I'li'i ll Shlphillilliig hi" of Is mom Wii a sciap of puper" pm IPC PONnilPT PRHRP isita nmii nninniiiiin INTO COW POISONING It is declared lu official circle! thu French Government cBiinot endure Hits slate of affairs iiiurh been disclosed ui burg and in Belgium mans showed no concern Especially in Lui recarriiie i information with many soldiers cIuksIHinI us "missing" Among the ceinel cries where lhe 'largest number of Milled troops but-! led by Ihe Germans are believed to' have been Interred as those of 8t Vincent ('Hiitlguy ilellefontiiiiie and Nancy an unlisted section of the 1 darina "even ai cosl leallnKhnamellh 1 1 he nunp 1 i Ha 1 1 r' I i nJw rl" I 1 apparently ''J'' 'he 11 11 101" I I 'or Hi Arthur Out Aug 111 -IiHVid Kincaid returned soldier who sold'Tho UiTveVmneiit waV: ontud-r 1 baa been missing in the neighbor lug the whole matter The nickel rood of Imon Lake HO miles east quest ion was brouglil up tlii! Arthur was picked up by Lexislature i I'hsm1ik train Saturday at Mile 2 Asked if the Government wuiilil Klm-ulil lias Is-cn In Hie woods fm take any aetlon he replied: "I sup-' two weeks apparently living on uoe so The inalter Is now under hurries and roots and was too weak It0 el1 lfH Hava Statement False I an absolute He" was the emphatic way in which Hon lluw-ard Ferguson denied the eUaigim made by the Financial Post that Hi i International Nickel Company ititei-esta "dictated the appoint ment rf Cabinet Ministers civil servant and enatorships favorable to their Interests The Nickel Company gar big biocks of stock to Cabinet Ministers and public man and bonam i newspapers" St Catharines Aug Frank Ayearst seventeen years old son of Aitlinr Ayearxt of Hamilton was drowned while bathing at "Fifteen" DIED IN SHALLOW WATER Kiank Companions Thought Him Shamming When He Sank cemetery in tho latter city having lton niysterious dcuihs of iieen said to he devoted almost JnbBr row in this neighbor- hood whs held here yesterday after- tiruly to United Ststes ghhwm Aug 10 la fully an liclpiited here Hint oiie of the inos' iiiipiirtHnt concrete results of th" Imperlul Conference which has Jus' concluded its labor at OttAra wil lie thu early investment of heav siiiuu of British and Australian cap ilal In the erectlun of pulp mills in Hie Dominion The question of paper aupply Sxs'lal to The N'uggct) pt'oliulily one of the most acut: AlatheHoii Aug II) The prohlmna with which ihe press especially In the Antipod hsr to deal tiers in Australia and Nsw Ze land are compelled to pay over $5ir a ton for their supplies and have dif (lenity in securing an adsquat" "mount at uny pries Keen surpris--was manifested by dslegates at th inieiiigcnce that of the money jr in the pulp mills in Canada lily ten per cent was English capital As a matter of tact no single wi'l in the Dominion it controlller' If British interests Five mills an ii Canadian control The others arr exclusively in American hands Prior to the departure of th members of the conference John Imrie representing the publishers i rum delegates as to tbe opportunlt M's in receipt of meny enquiries for British capital With the gradual Improvement of the qxchaoge sit union it is anticipated that therq will be heevy Investment Some Twenty WituesM-s Were Heard nf Knqiiiry Will rmne latter noon and evening inspector YVIIIlim Greer of the Provincial Police Toronto and Crown Attorney Smiley Haileybury conducted the enquiry Inspector Rowell Cobalt was al- present The evidence of about 20 witnesses was taken much of it of a contradictory nature The Us returned south on the National last night and the result nf the enquiry will he announced later Caused Y'rtt rail's Death st Msihesou is Opfiilrit of Coroner to The Nugget) Mstheson Aug in Kd liellen York Aug Id-- Mis Until 'hip Schultz of Tol-dii who under tn 1 to -vi-t lieiwcen Germany and name of Ruth lacksuii has her: soviet Russia is viewed here ar held in connection with Hie suicide nin a nullification of the of Dr Jos Arasnss lieie last Sstu victory the world war and offi day night va- releas'd as i ni i cali take the stand Hist hk a power ferial wit now by Magistrate lusepu a-socfateil with the Allies the S'hwab in wh-t side court id Sihic- possesses a very evldetu In dlwussitiK the case Aluis interest in the preservation of the trute Schwab udvped Mv rhilt vii'tirv even although it has not yet to forget her et mlillloii to tiecoinu the Treaty of Versailles theatrical mar and in the i-iuire remain with h-r husbund in Tolcdi i rvlctul nil its mile action The uiidei'siuiiding Fvlcnil 'rcilits and being MONEY Cno Result of Press Conference Empire Faces a Paper Scarcity -nr cr Light to modereto south west winds pertly cloudy with scattered thundershowers Wednesday mostly fair not much change In temper sture Maximum 667 Minimum 628 fi Temp 7iS 1 Temp 8 a in T1 Barometer Felling slowly 1 1 Wind 8 em south moderate Rain 96ffl unahine 102 I LM1ATIONM TO POHYX Warsaw Aug All foreign legetiono In Werzsw left for PozaQ loot sight 9 sjeolai train troops BLOOD POISON FATAL Fsimcr YVa Injured Hoisc Ran Away Drawing Mowei Cornwall tint Aug it) John Grant a well known fanner of New ingiin Is dead at his home there as a result of blood poisoning Mr Grant was mowing the hay In a cemeieiy hi one coiner nf his farm suit in emerging fioni Hie gatewav leading to the road a passing auto truck frightened his borne and they boiled He was row from the seat of the mower VATICAN NEUTRAI ewrn unu Drrlarrs TIihI Irish (MiesHon Is Puielv Unlillcal (m Jjn Beach thtee miles west of Port Dalhousie lie wst- one nf a party of six utem-licis or Hie Hiiinilluii t'auoe Club on a caiiiN cruise ulung Hie edge or I uko lie was slaiidiiig In four fed ir water when he gave a ry and SHitk hut Ills companions iiiigli lie was slut in mi iik and did mil pull him out till it was loo late litYSlIKH TO EARTH Aug I lie Polish gen eial staff has definitely rejected tln Aur offer of tii-neial Weygainl of a iinniT mem her of the Royal French arinv to lake comiiiuiid otj j-(ri urnod to ileuMi here the Polish army if giauted full uu iifii his nirplHiic cruNhed ft REJECT OFFER OF FRENCH GENERAL TO COMMAND POLE Both licit Mi am! French Militsi en Declare Situation is Not Vet Hopeless Mrs Schalt falnled when i casu was dism issimI hut h1o ii i-l I revived and fur Toledo mci'ii panied by her husband FORD CUTS PRICE ll'a Only In liuglmnl lYlici-c High Tax il iih Hclug iged I uiniuii Auk I11 iho Kurd An tiiiniiliile Ail agency ol Uoiiipiiiv bus snswered the threat of the Brlllih he returned soldier found dead in bed here last Friday morning cano to Ills death through alcoholic pui-sonintl according to Coroner Dr Cooper of Flngleliarl who inventi-gated the matter No Inquest will he held Hie coroner deeming an enquiry not necessary The Liners) thoiliv di'i'iirlllig to a troni ilia Anglo-Kreni'li Allssmn at War-aw Both General Weygund and General Delon Hudollfte or the British Mission lisvn been inslatiiig that Hie siliwiion was not hopeless slid could lie relieved if llieli iccum meiidalioiiN were carried mil PDNll" Hllt'hS STlllTMl lLiikiupli I'tllliou Flhil Againsi tensalional Boslon Financier liosion Aug Payment has been stopped on Punzla's checks and a petition of bankrupiucy filed again st him GovermniMil tax foreign curs por horepowr hy cutting Hu price lV itun-mii i miles of trucks $2 Do and louring cars' $125 Agent nf Uritlsh curs cannot hide their uiiii'iyaiu-e of this further onipet it ion from America while Him ipcm liupc this will tiling on a gi'iicral cm In Hie price of ull cars used in Kiiglaml YYhIiIi'iik I'er-Ii Military xp mi cIIIHiIh imI inl ii sll uni i'li In si iilnv'sii'i vhui-i' Hii' llutsliev Ik 1 ui i II I'ersia Ii is ln'l cr'il aveif Hie ciitliiig of the Ihmig hf Runic Aug Hi i hi -i in-iui Ktiitcmeiit of the Vuticun's pu I lu lb Hilton with regard to Hie Irish queii-! Asii Hun has been glvi-n mil I ilittlng iii if h'i id Hie Holy See would re lainilun Eng Aug ID--Auatrul- tlrit ilu- iMhii neiiirul us Hie qiiesHim wasilHn announce an slinoat rec-MaTbohiii also of American Hu uf-iid (iiniiire it Ho- I'crda nri all a pulltlcsl one in which jurd udr Hlffhly sal ike hire len marked down $6110 ipiinl Tilp'im is due-' cflml I 'iihe Vaip'in would not interfere I lafactory yield la experted iipscl Bniisl ninl French rule in Hi'1 I Kiist J11I111 I Caldwell Ainerlcnii I AMERICAN NOTFL Mlmsler lo I'eisla bus noH'led Ihe MAY' GOVERXMEXT SEAT I 1 liovi'i'iimeiii Hint Hie Persian Paris Aug 10 The American preparing lu eva-nuie Teller aul I uedmi Fng Aug The regarding the Russian aitua- has hem given perm hsuoi 'oh Government la being removed Inn was delivered to tho French move Hie Arici an Legation The Kails ths capital of tha I'rov-j Foreign Office yesterday It was Amei lean Consul at Tahnz alxo ha Kvllrx 150 mile S3uth-wst learned lu an authoritative quarter been authorized to move I of Warsaw hcre A make four of Enillsh designs and ous American Naw York Aug 10 Sterling ez- change weak demand 3 6214 adlan dollar Quoted at 86 3-4 A uni her seint-of place today In in i FT Ihe polliv 1 1 tjie mirdor.

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