Charlottetown Guardian, Three Gen Margin t-iulrdlan. ‘Founded 1m. ISLAND uni WINS “T iii'”fiiii'iiiifiiiiilviiio h. Evening oust-dish m1: ibis-vi? NSHIP John Dillon, oi Queen Square Cadet Corps, in Cadet . Shooting at Coveted " Aidershot Lands Honor. Al the rccent Cadet camp in Aldersliot. John Dillon of Queen Square Cadet Corps, won the Strathcona Trust Cup. awarded to the best, cadet shot in the Sixth Division. John certainly deserves" n great deal of credit for t.his vic- tory over five hundred or more competitors, of whom the majority ind had several years range prac- tice. John's" score was 30 out, oi x Telephone Under Federal Charter (Bpeelal to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Aug. ‘Dd-Report that lion. Mr_ Carved], chief commis- sioner of Railway Board, may be iinalble to preside when the appli- cation of Boll 'l‘clephonc (Jo_ for increased rates comes up for hearing l5 not seriously regarded by Mr. (larvelPs colleagues and of- ficials of the Board for the reason that the New Brunswick telephone, with which it is said Mr_ Carveil is connected, does not come under the jurisdiction of theboard of the New Brunswic Telephone Co_, so" far as is known here, but opera- lt-‘tl under a provincial and not Fe- ili-rai charter. icouoeiisrusricuis wbb4-O-fi-OO-Q-500-§§-fiO-O-O-O-O-O-O§Q "CAR FOR H1RE.-—PH°NE SSS-R 9089 b 2 tf ‘FOR 8ALE.-—30 shares I11 the John Agnew lfiir Farms Ltd. Apply to P-O. BOX, 273, CITY. 2413-8-25-21. Leann-s FLOUR MILLS, pis- quid, closes for repairs, August 30th until September 25th. _ ilipd ‘JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermanviile. 2077-8-10-121 ‘WANTED TWO OR THREE rooms for light housekeeping in central locality. Apply to Guardian Office " 2123-84211». ‘FOR SALEr-TWO MILK COWS, Apply A. D, McPheri-inn. Orwell. 2411-8-25-31. POTATO (ET-OWERS.—LANT;WTO sell or rent. E. id. Ropes, Delarri. Flfl- ' 2403 ‘POGITIVELV NO ADVERTISINE- msnts accepted at this clbce for next day's issue after ii p. m. un- less paid for in advance, ‘WANTED BY SECOND WEEK oi September a cook to do plain cooking. Good wages. References required. Apply Mrs, H_ W Long worth, care of Guardian Oillce. 2246-8-19-11. ‘WANTED ONE GOOD expert Meat Cutler and Sausage maker. Apply with reference and full particulars-as to experience to J. Bonnet l-Inchey, West Bathurst, N. B. d220-8-1ii-10i. FOR SALE-MAXWELL OAR lN1 Hood running order, five new tires, lately over hauled. Bar- irain for quick sale. Apipl-y T. it. Clldmore. cure of Haberdashery.‘ ‘2405-8-25-31. FOUND.--A PURSE ANiD SUM OF mfilltiy- Apply to Layton Mc- ‘Cube, Alexandra. ' zoos ‘MAN WANTED to work in Livery Stable. Apply to IR. E. Faquhnr- ‘"8011. 145 King Street. 2418-8-25- 5TRAYED OF MY PREMISES 1W0 cattle one 4 years old, red lilid white with 2 white hind legs the other 8 years old, brindle. 511100. brown, white underneath finally Alexander Kelly, ions, P. 2412-8-25-31. WANTEDn-QIGOND HAND IHIN lie sawing machine_ Simon Mc- Kinnon, Bangor. 2410-8-25-51. ..._._......_-...__..___ FARM FOR SALE AT‘ HAZEL Grove consisting of 160 acres well watered and in good state of cultivation. Two miles» from ii-lunter River Station. For fur- ther particulars apply to Robert 308111111, Basel Grove. IiiiINHi -Q_-_'_-...4.u-s..‘. . 63, in the preliminaries and Bil in: .l.be finals. He tied with a Kentvllle iboy but-won from him easily in ,the "shoot-off." This splendid re- cord by a boy of 14 years undoubt- edly points hiun out as a coming ‘Bisloy man. This lad who by his excellent marksmanship has mode quite an enviable reputation is a son of Mr. William P. Dillon. Sydney 8t. ARCHBiSHilP MANNIX VISITS BHIXTDN JAIL- is illtllgliliill-lil Treatment oi Hunger Striiiing Sinn FETIL Mayor. (special to The Guardian.) LONDON, August ‘Av-Archbishop Daniel Mannix, of Australia, has paid a visit to Lord Mayor Mac- Sweeney, oi Cork, said to he dying . in Brixton Jail. He came away full i oi indignation and refusing to innin- "nin the silence that had been re quested of him by the British a-u- thorities in return for being por- milted to visit the Sinn Feiu pri- soner. “He is a mairtyr,"_ he de- clared, "if he dies it is not suicide. it is murder; the Government ask- visiting the Lord Mayor, I refused to give such a promise." British Government (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. August Balfour, 110111 President of tho council has nddressed n’ note to M. Kamoneff, Bolshevik Trade, Coin- nilssioner here, demanding informs tion as towhether the additional Russian armistice proposals to Po- land are as unofficially reported. The note which was made public this afternoon said that. upon the Russians answer will depend the future policy of the iBri-tish G0vem- ment toward that country. mo}? ANOTHER TENDERS . GRTEHAHC Sin-When ilruce Stewart's em- ployees got their pay envelopes on Saturday, they found $3.00 short and in place n recr-ipt for the Pro- vincial Poll Tux. Wlliii, right. has the Government to come between iis and our employers and make them compulsorily tied-net what they alleged to be due them? This is in direct antagonism tn the spir- it of the Truck Acts. which" prohib- its employers from making any do ducilons fmiu wages for any nion- oy due to anyone outside the busl tress itself. Why should employers be pPTlIIltlCd to pay n tax on our iii-half which we might constitut- ionally object to? ilavling paid it. in this wny we are no lonilei‘ 1W9 citizens but. vassais for whom our nlflyfiffi must pay tribute to the state Marking 111911! A18 Will K0" in: to tolerate such slavery at the ilnnds up inn Boll Government. i nm. sir, ctc_, WORKING MAN_.. Farmers’ Union for Charlotte County (Special to The Guardian.) 3'1‘. STEPHEN. At. a largdly attended meetins here yesterday a Farmers Union for Charlotte County was 01111111!" od_ Mr Chauncy R_ Pollard, St. David, who elected President. Mr. T. w. Caldwell, 1u_ P. and Ollie" addressed meeting. ~ nr-‘IRQT cLAaa csam courses for Stile, with 1o H.P. imperial engine and clutch tin x0011 1611511’- A bargain-G. R. ‘Beer, Phone sea-J. 21 _ ‘AUCTION OF 5UPERIOR HOUSE- hold furniture and carpets oom- pleie including Heintsman up- right piano also all bed clothins will be sold at public aiietioh by 'W. B. Prowse, Esq.. at his resid- ence 148 Euston Siren: on Tues- day August 31st commencing at .11 o'clock. goods on Monday to 5 ‘ : the sit Alliilliiilflii from the effects of a hunger strike ed me to promise not to talk after Demands Explanation 24.--Arthur n. a, Aug_ 24-~ Nothing reserved; at; t din purchasers may 89B an ' the 30th from I ernoon. R. Besrilto, . L; i he onsanorrnrowu; CANADA. W 1/4" Peoples Flaper- ~ , g it v l‘ ~4Z3|Vi ~<\\\‘:- "in ~\\\. Read icy every "- , y T News Worth Reading . All the Ads ' Worth Printing int '—-—.—v=iir ,., 411+ T EDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1920 '1’..i1.‘.'."§.1".2#;.i.‘.f‘1i§ii.?£3‘& ‘ - s (Special to The Guardian.) "PATITIS August 24.—~'Dlstuster aft er disaster continues to overtake the Bolsheviki armies on all fronts, according to the best information lhitl. has filtered in from the dif- ferent cities of eastern Europe. Tom iBebastopol comes details of fresh successes of General Wran- gel’s troo s which would seem to indicate i at a fate similar to that of General Ludenitch last. spring threatens the invaders. Like Yurie- nitch, the ‘Reds have caught. a single gilmps of the spires of that city which was tlieiir goal, but it will be their glimpse only. lDespatches received late Monday night give a vivid description of ‘In desperation with which the Hol eviiti are trying to beat down tho walls of Polish forces which are rapidly encircling them and with one army already surrounded it is believed in military circles‘ here that flight. into German territory ls the only alternative for annihi- lation or surrender faces tlicrn from two other armies. Fiercfi Fighting. MOSCOW, August 24.—-—}<‘icrce figirthng ls" developing in the re- gion between Bjelostok and Lomza, where the Poles are advancing. A Bolshevlki officiiil communique an- nounced today in an endeavor to escape from the Polish encircling movement between Lomzn and the East Prussian frontier. Dolshevlk sacrifices have been heavy. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (special to The Guardian.) LAD1ES GOLF MATCHES. ihisiiviiu iiETRiEAliN-ii iii iioiio THE Lilli The Poles Have_Noa the Upper Hand and are Pressing Their Advantage, le-cipturing -' Lost Positions. Russians Ready to Surrender. LONDON, August 24.—The Russ- ian Northern army has opened ne- goiiutlons for surrender, accord- ing to a report from Vienna today The despatch, which was unconfirm ed. slid the Boishcviki had sent messengers to General iSldorski to arrange terms of capitulation. (Special to The Guardian.) WAiRfiAW, Aug_ 24—Thc Rus- sian Bolsiieviki forces are retreat- ing virtually all along the whole line in an effort to save remnants of their red army but they hive so far been easily frustrated by the Poles. On the north their heavy fighting, in the region oi Mluwa and Soldan forced them to‘ face two Polish armies,‘ one ad- vancing from Modlin the other from Graudenz. The Bolsbeviki are making desperate efforts to ex- tricate their advance Red losses the pflSl, two days are estimated at eleven thousand prisoners alone. MOSCOW, Aug. 24-——The govern- ment conference of the Communist party here, have decided that raising- volunteer troops for the Red army is necessary in view of the changed military situation COPENHAGEN. AuR- 24_-—-The Poles have recaptured Bialystok after a desperate resistance by the Bnlslieviki, says a despatch to Bcrlingsku 'l‘idende from Warsaw" COiNlSTA-NPTNOPLE, Aug. 24— The British and Greek columns are advancing in the direction of Eskishehr, 77 miles southeast of Brussea from lsmiid arca_ A ‘new nationalist offensive which started on Saturday resulted 1n 20 I161" TIAILIFAX, August 24.—-4Mrs'. Row dings of Halifax won the driving competition at the ladies golf aa- sochition of the Maritime Pro- vinces ‘here this morning with a dlflvQfiot 402 yarrlis. Miss ldilith Bauid of Halifax was second with 275 yards". " FEDERAL GRANT FOR ST. JOHN FAIR. .512 JOHN, N.B., August 24.»- A grant of $3.640 towards 011811 prizes for the St. John exhibition has been secured from the Domin- ion Government through lion. 1i- w, iwigmore and use of tho 139-‘ 000 military building on tliii ground has also been allowed. A ‘baby clin- ic "will be in operation 9s P?" °l the child-welfare exhibit, it was announced torlay. BRUNSWICK HOTEL IN MONG- TON sconciiso. - MONCTON. Auililiil Jt-‘Fllli which started this morning in the Brunswick Hotel hero completely destroyed the upper two stories of the structure and resulted in con- siderable damage tolhe iiilililllld‘ er of the building. lire fire was nnner control at 11 oclock. The loss is insured. The lire started 1n the k-ibchen and shot up through a dust flue to the upper pail 0i till‘ building. There were 112 patrons in the hotel at the time. among thoni Harvey Atkin of the Deliilftililllll- o; Rnfliwgyg, Ottawa und formerly Mayor of Moncton. No one was in- lured. The building as it steed l" the time of the lire was Wtlftll $400,000, innurnnce amounted i0 $189,000. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. ‘HSAY mo. ‘ August- 21-— Rm Q ‘and w.ri. Miss Hilda pousias Kirkpatrick of Halifax deteawd Miss Edith Schoiieid and Halon Snort, today for the interprovlncinl Doubles tennis championship». NEW BRUNSWICK LUMBER SOLD. St. John, N.B., August 24.—-iSev- erai lots of timber land in St. Martins and iSlmonds, St. John County. comprising 1,200 acres were sold to the iiKE. Jopsoot Lumber Company at auction to- dn-y for $15,000. Bolshevists Met Heavy Losses (special to The Guardian.) PAIRJS, Aug. ZT-Eilht Bolshev- iki divisions have been completely annihilated and. eight others re- duced by half, according to unoill- oai iidviwe from wow tailor- Stills killed, including one British officer. From the troops advanc- 'ing from Aintas, 10G miles north cast of Aleppo to attack Marash 95 mill-s northwest Aleppo. Hard fighting reported WAiRSAWH Aug 24_-—Peasnnts in the region of Lipno, southeast of Thorn are reported to be fighting the Bolsheviki with axes and scythes. Newspaper accounts of tho op- eration tbeire Bay peasants are taking no prisoners. Russian Defeat; Is Overwhelming (Special to The Guardian.) LONIDON, Augu-st 24.——The Rus- sian defeat in Poland is so com- plete and overwhelming that there is no possibility of the Bolshevik reforming’ their shattered armies on Polish terrltory_ The press dlii patches declared today that the prediction was made that all the Red troops would’ he elected from occupied areas before the end of the week. Bolshevlk prisoners tak- en to dlate total more than 90.000 according to unofficial advices. Sixty thousand of these wore taken in the Warsaw area and __tho rc- malnder in Danzig corridor. in ad- dition io the great number of pris- oners and huge stores of materials taken the Poles have forced 10.000 lloishcviki to take refuge in East Prussia where they will be intern Sugar Situation Shows a Break (Special to The Examiner) MONTREAL, Aug. 24—-Tho cal situation of sugar, where number of retail stores are dispo- sing of that comm& at 22 1-2 and 23 cents pound. be milectiou of the ibreak tn the United States market which resulted lest week in sugar being disposed of in De- ‘trolt and other places at 17 cents pound. r Sash. Wheat Crop Was Not Damaged (sandal to The Guardian.) R liNiA, SAiSK., Aug_ 24-119‘ lo- chewsn wheat. crop is now in stock and practically no damage result- ed frorn the recent frosts accord- ing to crop reports issued here to- 5- ‘proximntely one half of Saskat». -\. (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, August u-Tiie‘ British Embassy has notified the State Department that a damagel claim will be made against this Government because of the refusal to surrender promptly to Great Britain eight former German llncrs it was learned today. British ex- perts are now computing tho alleg- ed loss which is laid to action taken by the shipping board a year 8K0. BRITAIN HAS DAMAGE CLAIM AGAINST U. S. Because oi- American Government's Refusal to Surrender Promptiy Eight Former German Cruisers. The formal claim- is expected to be presented ‘soon. The initial claim it is understood will be only for the actual loss Great Britain incurred, such as the cost of maintaining large crews in New York awaiting tho ships surrender. lf the State Department refuses to recognize this claim, Britain will institute a new one for uilthe loss that can be attributed to the holding of the vessels it was report- ed. Owing to tlic fact that nil the mail from outlaying points has not yet. reuhed us from the various candidates in the Contest, the Contest Department will be unable to announce the winner of the Special "Aeponola" offer until Fri- day morning when the name of the winning candidateiwill appear in both the Guardian and the Examin~| er. So, candidates, there is no‘ need to suspend work waiting for the annonnceemnt of the winner. If you do so. you will be losing your ’ best chance to "clinch" the Gray Dort. as at nd'laien time in the Contest will you have the oppor- tunlty that has been given you this week during the Triple Vote Offer. UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY THIS WEEK ‘During the Triple Vote one} which is in force this week there lg no limit. to what a really progres- sive candidate can do. Millions of votes are yours for tho inking this week. 72,000 votes are given this week for a_ one year's subscrip- tions; 130.000 for two years’ sub- 50111111011: 324.000 for a. three years‘ THE WINNER or THE " AERCNDLA” OFFER io or ANNOUNCED FRIDAY iunity oii have this week. Never before and never again will you have such n. chance to "clinch" the (rrny Dori. Think of it! Only two ‘fiveyear subscriptions will get you over a million votes on this week's schedule. Every candidate on the list should set a mark oi ten million votes ‘this week and see bow close the can come to it. Just a little extra effort and yon can do it. .lt will certainly be effort well spent. END OF THE CONTEST IN SIGHT t The" 19 0111)’ a little more than Jwot weeks of the big Contest in“ us two weeks from Saturday will be the closing day, The be,“ an. vice animne c311 give you at this ""39 °1 1119 Ytwe. is to secure every possible subscription nnd vole. No matter how many votnn you have, SECURE MORE. You ‘would never cease regretting it it .ou 0st out on the prize of your choice by a small margin. because you slackenedyour eforts in the "is! lilli 0f the race. Remember it will lir- tno late in make up for: lost time when the winners have Lost Vessel ($980M to The Guardian.) ‘$13 MAllYis. MIC-H, Aug. 2i- Search for the bodies of 29 per- sons known to have inst their livesi when the freighter Superior City sunk in Lake Superior off White Fish Point af-ter colliding with the steamer Willis L. King, was prac- tically abandoned today and all the rescue parties have returned here after finding scarcely any wreckage. Scores of vessels have traversed the spot where the col- lision and explosion occurred with- out slghting any trace of the lost vessel. D01’ Small Strike _ Causes Hostility K. MONTE/Emir. Aug. 24——A strong feeling of hostility is now appar- ent among 5,000 workers o! the Can Car Foundry -Co., who are at present out of employment on ac- count of a small sectional strike by a few irresponsible bodies, stated the president of trades and labor council this morning. riotion; 486,000 "for n f0" 1il‘.(>‘ll ann ll d_ . ““isor1-pllon. and 648.000 MdNli ONOTITTIT) 3,38% b ears’ subscription. Read WANT AND “CINCIP If!‘ T315 0- ~ ,--1’»'slully the preuecding WEEK WiTi-l 'l‘iiiE AID 0F n; sch uie and see what an caper-TRIPLE VOTE OFFER E N0 Trace of PROHIBITION OFFICER HA8 NARROW ESCAPE ST. LEONAIbDiS, an‘ g2 4km. eral interest has been excited along the international boundary line by ‘ills arrest of r. w. Horgisna and ‘Si; iL- Hervey of Boston. United ll e5 EOVernment special officers Bfint to Vol-stead Prohibition En- forcement Act. The arrests are the latest development grgwinz m" of an nut/c bile collision on the lilirhwav to Caribou, in which the new C018 olsiit cylinder oar owned and operated by Minnie J_ vionstwl a hotel owner, residing here. was demolished. No poi-non was 5-9“. ously injured. ‘Hiirlsan and Harvey were driving along the Caribou road in a Buick our watching for smuggled llqnoiq (Willie Mr. Violette and several Cfiililianions were returning home and had reached s. point abouLfive ' miles from Van Buren they ob- ilelvvrl a oar approaching them 1111111115’. and according to their ac- count, ‘the strange on;- wng on the wrong side of the road. Mr. Vio- lotte continued along at a moder- ate rate of speed. did not turn out and soon there was a collision, Mr. Vlolette's automo- 1111B b61118 smashed in. the steering The other car Rear disabled and the front axle broken. His ear then swerved and crashed into a telephone pole carrying ‘the polo away and damag- ing tho car further. phans of the West. The Patriot has opened its col- days .. ml- o "iiiiiiiiii Lilli" FlINiI Geneious Response to DeBlois Brothers Appeal on Behalf of the Widow and 0r- River Hero, the Late Captain Wm. MeRae. DeBlois Bros, per Mr. Geo. De- umns to subscription to this mostBlois $100.00 ‘worthy fund" and" to it Messrs Goff Bros, per Mr. J. A_ Robert- Prowso Bros, have contributed son 15,00 too and Hon. c, w. Crosby 825. Mr. W, A_ Weeks 26.00 ,' o lithe received s cheque D. Nicholson, M. P_ 60.00 m1 _ If. W. A. Weeks sir Charles Dalton 05.00 and soothes for .550‘ from Mr. D. Mr_ B. I. Rayner, Alberton 18.00 Nidbollm, _ . and fest sure W. A. Mulch. l-Iopstou . thou will be hollowed by further Hyndman and Company Lloyds contributions, .. . Asentii ~ ,_ ,. , \ Flil-PSANDIIPBL IN a Loyalists in Revenge io (special to The Guardian.) ILIISBURN, Aug_ ‘zl-Jfhe busi- ness portion of Lii-uburn today pro- scntcd a scene of ruin and desola- tion as a result of the burning of shops by laiyalistii in revenge for tho nturtleir or Police inspector Swansey here yesterday, During the night the sky was lighted up by flames from shops of supposed Sinn Feiners. The military an» thorities posted a guard over the (iaibolic Chapel. Wm. Shaw, lo- cal Sinn ‘Fain “vouncliman will beaten so severely that he is being detained in an Infirmary In most of the business establishments hrre today the workers were re- qnired to sign the following pledge: "l hereby declare l am not a Sinn Feiner nor have l any sytnpai-hy with the Sinn Feln. l also d-eclaro I am loyal to Kins and country." DUBLIN, Aug. 24- More than a hundred cases of destruction 01 an riiao tuners BACK FROM iioiiisiior Tie CamTProved a Grand ‘uecrss iron Eatery Staiidpoint. The Charlottetown (‘aili-ts who attended the camp at Alilcrshnt returned home last evening delight- ed with their trip. Queen Square Cadet Corps was represented by 55 Cadets under instructors Nrlllgzin and MoDoniaitl while the West Kent 1n charge 0T Mr. Gviirgt- \\'ulkvi' comprised slXlFCfl frmn Charlotte- town and four from Summcrsido. The showing made by our ls- land cadets in every branch of the work was indeed one to be proud of, In the athletic meet on Satur- day August 21, the Charloltetonians stood third on the list_ West Kent Corps made a particularly good showing in this. In musketry John Dillon of Queen Square won the Maritime championship. The cup awarded by the Strathcona Trust to island Corps for general pro- ficiency. was won by Queen Square The camp was indeed an unquali fled success in arll respects. Every boy went home delighted with the outing and grateful for all that had been done for his comfort and enjoyment There was a Y. M. f‘. A|, as well as a K. C, h-ut whore reQ-eshments could be obtained. The fiormer provided fine moving pictures which were greatly ap- preciated by tho boys. it is to be hoped that. this camp will be con- tinued next year and that our ls- land boys will take full advantage of this excellent institution Pancho Villa Again on Warpath (special to The Guardian.) BAN AINTONIO’, Tex, August .24. -—-An unconfirmed report that Pan- cho Villa has revolted and with two thousand named followers ed into the hills" was credited by age ts here today. The report was be ng investigated by the Dopartmentcf Justice agents here. Bolshevists Must Moderate Armistice (Special to The Guardian.) LUCERNE, Switzerland. August.- ZL-Great Britain and Italy in de- manding that the Russians modify their armistice proposals to the Poles have sent a erernptory mes- sage to the Boishevikl requiring the withdrawal of ohjectional clans es before the end of the Wock_ The disclosure of the dispatch of this moasag, was made by Premier Lloydi George in an interview to- day_ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, ienlefei "a 0mm. l" C‘! N! PUT?!» .... ooosuin i SBililii, IRELAND. spector Burned ' hliops Sinn P010018. MEETINGS, nTo. ‘POIITIVILY ~N0 AINIIWI l- snente or one» iliurder of Police in- 111111100183 oi l‘ property, assassination police and Royalist reprisais and similar ll".- cidents are reported in Ireland continues to grow_ irlsh Reservists Miieting. ‘DWBTATN. August 24.-—Large_ numbers" of Reservists at the Royal Irish Constabulary Depot are re- ported to have mutinled on the grounds that they would not ‘be targets for assassination by their countrymen. Irish Pence Delegates Demand Release of Mno8ween°y. iDUiBLIN, August 24.--lrish peace conference called by eo-called mod erates passed a resolution shortly nfteu- opening {its initial session today, calling upon tho British Government, to release Muyor Mac- Sweeney of (fork. There were sov- erai hundred delegates in attend- ance representing rill factions of Irish politics except ‘Sinn Fein. The object is to bring about n settle- ment of the Irish political ques- tion. Bishop l1. J. D’i.eary To he Archbishop 0i Edmonton, Alb. “W? I “it is generally understood that ills Lorilsliip ilishop llcnry J. (YLeury of the diocese of (‘liziriotto town has been elevated to the arch hishoprio of ‘Edmonton, Alberta. While all will rejoice to learn that iBishop 0’Leary is being raised to the dignity of an archbishop of the church there will be deep re- gret on the other hand at the thought that this will mean his he has won the affection or people of all classes and i-reetls, to a dis. taut fiolrl_ Needless to say the very best wlshvs ni Ziii will follow liim to his new SIYTICTP of activity. it is unilorstoorl that His Lordship will lw flIICPPPfTGIT here by his brother tho present bishop of Chat horn. -,. American Gunmen D Says Irish Police (Special to The Guardian.) BEUI-‘AST, August 24.-—Irish po- lico charged today that the three nsszissins who shot and killed Po- lice inspector Swanzey in Lisburn were American‘ gunmen who were imported extircssly for the purpose of killing government officials THE TVEATHER, TEMPERATURE, TIDE, MOON, ETU. TORONTO, August Ziiw-Show- "FY 111 (‘MW Breton, elsewhere lifirl-DWP-‘ii winds, r-lonr and cooler. 'l‘lii- ililo will be high this (won- -int: at 730 and tomorrow at 8,30; ll will be high tomorrow morning nl tl..2 and Thursday at 7.30. Sun sols this evening at 6,53 and tomorrow at 6.51; ll rises to- morrow morning at 5_11 and Thurs- (111? lit 5.1.2. First quarter moon, Aug. 21st, 0.62 s_ m. Full moon Sunday, Aug. 29th 9.03 8- 111. The lowest temperature Monday iilzht was 57. The highest at 9 a 111- yesterday was 60: at 9 p. m. 60. The highest yesterday was ‘l4. Noozle the Sunshine Kid. THE FELLOW WHO i009 HIM- CELF INTO THINKING HE'S ' BRED T0 LOAF‘ IS‘ GON Saturday during lest week end and the list ~ transfer from this Iirrvinoe, where ~- - i