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" ` ~ , I ‘ ' ` I ` L _ ' ; . _ I ` Li;i ZIHE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW, QVER 45,000 READERS DAILY e--------- '|"¢1‘!“Ili,YIliilr‘¢|lli-if, Founded 1591, gv `¢l\.¢1‘.13.tt°.¢iiw!~ éolrdi-1-. -nl... c l " °" '~-1-.. iw. or-1AsLoT'rE'roWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919-. Eiluai 9TiInoriiT|on, ¢I¥1Ivorod,_iIflI0 By mall, canada, 08.00; U.8.A.. $8.0 Austria Abandons ilililon With Germany Mission AND Assisi-ANceER' or rue sivrsnrs (Special to Tne Guardian) PARIS. Jllly 8.-'I‘Il0 Allstrlun gov- -ernment has 311/911 UD. at least forthe time 1101118. the idea of it union with G91'1119~11Y. Dr. Otto Baur, the secre- 1111`Y fm' f0l'@15n affairs, declared ln an address delivered last.wcek at the Congress ilelli ily ll... council or W01‘1¢B1`B. 510001111113 10 the Vienna correspondent of tllc Tclllps. Austria, "small and ruined," the foreign sec. rotary is quoted ns declaring, could only exist by tllo permission and us. slstance of the Entente and that is why it was abaridonlng the idea of 111111-1118 wltli Germany at this time as Austria wlls ilot powerful enough to bring about a union wltllout the coli- sent of the Eilteilte. The essential thing for the present, the secretary added. was the maintenance of tile unity of the Pl-oletsrian front. Germany Ratiiies it 'The Peace Treaty (Special to the Guardian.) BElltl.ll-N, July 8.~'Tlio federal com- nlittee has approved the ratification of the -peace treaty. ` Molex c-lito.<¢\mi<+»<-rxeolise. ,Au . CIINDENSED SPECIALS V . - #§HH &'0i _.I cAn Fon Hiniacvnus GALLANT. Phone 470.-L. 680-7-sM5lpd. FOR SALE. -PURE BRED HOL- . stein bull 2 years old.. A. McDonald, Glenflnnnn. 6891-7-9M2lpd TEACHER WANTED FOR FARM- lngton School. Supplement $40.00; Jas. Bolger, Secretary. 6892-7-9M3ipd. WANTED A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN as housekeeper; family, man and _ ihoy. Apply David Mountain, Mal- peque. 6884-'I-9M2l. DAlRYMEN'S SANITARY BUTTER paper, printed “Fresh Dairy But- ter."--3Bc per 100. Per posit 40-c. *FURNITURE FOR SALE-PRL vate sale of household furniture at S5 Edward Street, 6856-7-8MZlpil. *WANTED-WOMAN TO DO FAM-~ ily washing. Apply at Guardian of- fice. _ 6857-'l-8-M31 WANTED AT ONCE EXPERlEN\ 'ND maid- family of three. Apply lv. vt. F. R. Newsom, 12 Ambrose Str.,i'il, city. ness-7-ilvizlipli. D FOR SALE FINE T1WO YEAR OLD registered Holstein Vbull. Well bred il good individual, active and sure. ,l_ll. H. Rayner, New Annan. P. O. Address, R. R., Bulnlnersldv, ; oifiof/-:::vilr.| TTEMPT FOILED FOUR HOURS BEFORE TIME SET FOR ACTION (Special to the Guardian.) ROME, July 8.--An aiuii'cllisi. plot to attack the central part of ftonlo by means of hand grenades and otilcr olcplosives has been exposed llv the arrest of sixteen of the r:or|.lpiratr.r-z. Four hours before the time Exed for carrying out the plans. About the some time thirty anarchists motflrerl to Fort Prat-Aluta, four miles i'r.lill itolno and tried to induce the garri- son to join in an attack on the itoille 1111114101 l1111L'8S. The solrliern fired llli the anarchists and seized seveitiz of them. The others fled. Til.: city ro- nlalus tranquil. Turk Government For Asia Minor (Special to Tne Guardian). ;‘ PAILIS, July 8.~~'l‘llli l'oruiatilln oi' a separate Turklsll Government/ lil Asia Minor by,Mu:-ltappa Kalllo) Pusllll and Eevall Paslill is ilidivzited as rt possibility in desputclles received in pence t'onl’ei'ence circles lrulii Greek sources. Kaniei Pasha, wllo is re- ported to have 4,000 troops with 47 heavy guns and lnliny machine guzls, is said to have refused to comply with url order froul the government ill (foil- stantinople to return to the capital. Essad Pasha is understood to be in Asia Minor in the territory controlled by Kanlel Pasha and it is said is in touch with Kamel presumably in the hope of forming a coalition for tl. new government. - _1_____& Secretary Lansing I Recalled from Paris (Special To The Guardian.) LONDON, July ‘8.--Secretary Lull- sing. says a. Havas despatch from Paris, is reported in conference cir- cles to have been recalled by Presi- dent Wilson and will leave Frallce tonlor‘ro\v (Tuesday.) S.S. Corsican _ Sails for Quebec (Special to The Guardian) , LONDON, Jiliy 3,-*The S. S. (‘.ui'.~il- can sailed on Friday for Quebec, rur- rylng reputrlatod ffuiiadlans and lili- perials from Wincllester returnlllg with their dependents. Tile cnhill passengers nulnbcr 248 and third class 926. P.E.l. Stock Breeders in Convention STEPS TANEN T0 HOLD A WINTER FAIR AT (‘H/*RLOTTETC.1/VN _ IN DECEMBER. _ WANTED AN EXPERIENCED TEA- oher-flrst or second rlzlss for l'llu- mure ilsland School .ll\l|lpieil~. in: V one hundred dollars. l\ppl,\' tl S <'. of Trustees, Panlnurc l~rl:in l, 1'. i-1. I. ' 6894-7-ilfvl~l.ll.l. WANTED.-SECOND CL/1.135 TE '\.1`-li- Mer for, South Pluette S1'ii..l» ’. -Q 'i1 j)Iement_$100.00. Sumzzli-~ :lull jail vacation. Apply Rupert ii, ilu'-1-,' I Secretary.-Baatons.Mllls.. it. it -1. 2, ' osurl:-o.\rr~;.»i *WANTED FOR HOLIDAY SEASON with .prospect of perluunolil li-1-*1 ‘l ion, a thoroughly capable and ~x- perienced stenographer. No other need apply. Apply P. 0. _Box 190, Charlottetown. °GA_ii,- Fon Hina--Fii=is'r cuss Overland car. Paddy l\(cQ" 11- Stand, McLellan Bros. Phone ':=`»1I- Jiouae phone 411-J. 6896-.6-lsilifj *FURNISHED H-0U,8E. ALL MOD- ern oonvenlencespcentrally loczlted torent for summer months. A1121! Guardian Office. ' ` _ owl-7-llvlif, _ . ' ' . i 7i"in¢s~l-isavv Nou skin -rinss . 8013* ,$16.00. Guaranteed , 4000 _ miles. Return tires lf not satis- fied. Expreq prepaid when cash. _ accompanies order. Bt._John Auto ‘trim c., sox lass sr. John. N- -B- _ 6850-il-80M9llll8lpd. _1'EAOl-ill WANTED FOR SUFFOLK . 'school.RSuppiement |30. 31111111101' ‘and fail. vacation. Jhlin Arlillll. \ 59°;-gt;i'y_ V 6710-7-8~ME61Dd w}lN,1'ln _ 'rlsci-inns wi~r_H ‘first and second clue license: re quired for well situated Saskatche- » ii ll Alberta lohoolu commenci- ..=l!¢ -.Ali - _ - _ - . . ling in August. Apply guna; quell- iiuucm. to cuieunul *resellers Annoy. ao; 14. Bull.. MII-|~lillE1mo. » ,, a 1, v . \ ,, .- A nloctlng of tho I1. ill. l, S`n~k1 llreeders Assillolotloli wus held we-I lerilay aftcrnooll lil illo Am-l.ro wus a lcprcselliative lit- iellrlnnco of llreorlers frolll rllf‘1`er.1llt parts of the province. The l‘l~eshl1‘llt‘ OF LABOR PRAISES CANADIAN CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT A LEAD FOR OTHERS TouCh with Employment Opportunities (Special to Tne Guardian) , Nell Taylor, managing director of ll R. Marsden, Limited, Leeds, England deput director ol' the North of Eng y _ land Branch of itllo British Ministry of Labor, wllo is illaking a tour ol' Canada for' the purpose ul’ investigat- ing the 'work of the ttallzidlan govern- ment. putting ex-nlembers of the (Ill- nadlun forces ill touch with oppor- tunities for employnlsnt. oil their dis- charge. He describes the result ob- tained as marvelous and speaks high- ly of the organization which has bccn effected to' carry oil the work. The, _step taken by the (‘aliudlaii govern- lnlent in establishing il civilian depart- oi’ ex-inenl-bers of tho forces. he dv- Iclured to be ill lilo righit directiriil, and one which should servo as rilclul to other Allied countries. EE%%§%h%EE%%i% THE PATRIOT costs uiiiilr .5% in 1915 the Pu.trlot’s slogan was “The Mathieson Government is Doom- ed." it was wrong, of course, as ev- ents ubundantly proved. In the pres- ent campaign it nlodifles its trans- ports to "The Arselluult Government goes out on J\lly 2-itll"-ri sure sign that the bottom has fallen out of the Opposition’s prospects. instead of shouting prospective vic- tory as in 1915 the _Patriot merely whistles to keep its courage up. The Opposition leader practically admits they have no case on which to appeal to the electorate and so has recourse to Dominion issues which have noth- lug to do with provincial politics. E En so Bulgaria toSend 1 Peace Delegation (Special to Tne Guardian) LONDON. July 8.~-General Credi- en, collillllinder ol’ lilo Allied forces in Bulgal'iu, lids iiliorined the Bul- garian Premier that a peace delegia- tion fronl that country will bc called to Paris soon and that the Bulgarian government is invited to nominate a. delegation, according to a 'Sofia des- patch to the Ex<-lirlnitc Telegraph Co. Norwiys'PPCi§ims S ecial to the Guardian) ded to :lppolni ll clllllilllltre of four clalllls t.;- S:‘-Ii:r1io.;:cli. Mr. Crrlsily -ol’ (lornwllll occllilied the chair. Tile most illlportant business bl‘ouglli up was thc holdiil-g of It Win-| tor Fair mul ilu-rle Show nt (`-li:ll~i'\4- totown. As :lcr'llnmoll:l.iloil ut pros 'lil I ‘S iimilrrl it was s-lr:1;r\s1od‘1hnt 111" Wlltltcr l-‘rllr ho held ozirly lil Drrciii-_ liar and 'ho l-lorso Show later in |lif~ wimol-_ ’l`ll\ fllllliwiuir flilnnoiul refini- inittce was :ippointctl to provide ways rind llwlll-5 1*-.lr srlmlrlni: th-is fair for f‘.ll.arlotteto\vll: Ml'. J. A. (‘.l:irl<, (‘.lm’.l-lll-:ln Mr. J. 'M. l.u.lrrl, Kelvin: Mr. 1-i. J. iccnnmiy- S°U'111i>oft 111111 Mr. Georgo llnswcll, h’renl'llfol°t. A start wus nlllde ri.t the meeting by the p_ E_ ]5|,m,| Live Stock Breeders Association su'llsrrlllin2 a resi16CiH1l1G amount: the Celiac-lldiited Holstein Br.-erlers (‘.luil of Mount ilerbcrt sub- sebcribrd linlf ns, much: the Ay1`S1111“2 Breeders Association also agreed to make ll contrlllutlrm. On til? 8111129111- lon of nlciilbers of tlle:Ay1‘B1111`€ 131°‘?“f1' ers Asa-ociation it was decided tha-t alll cattle sh-own at this Winter Fair should be certified free from con-tn8- mug dmewas and .that a feafture of the fa\l.r` slloulfl lic perfect saniit-at-ffm. This was readily ngreed .to by* the meeting and the coming P. E. island Winter Fair will, so fur as the memb- ers know, have the rlrlstlnctloll of being the only fair at which 1111611 precautions are -taken. The strobe- meilt was made in this connection on tile euthori-tv _ or the veterinary Director General that Prlnco Edward Island has ten' per cent less tubcr- l culosls that remain in thi! D1'°V1“°°- er province in the Domli\10l1- It W9 also stated; and the statement WH not questioned that P. E. I. has more show stock than the two nelxhboflnrt provinces together. The B8l1i1111011¢ 01 the meeting was that this \‘9D\1l1U1011 should not only he pred up to but that every effort should be made to stamp out completely any traces of tuber- culosh that remain in the provincep D Arranging For Peace Celebration (in the illvitallon of thc l’i'.'lvillciul Goverlllllclit the Grout War Vctorlills Assoclotioll at tlle`r meeting last night agreed to superior und orgullize at two rlliys l’olll>o (‘elellrlltloil ubt-ut the mid- dle of Aullust. The prugrillllmc will include athletic and acquatlc sports, hui-so racing. lim-rides of diferent soc- ieties. militia and returned men. 111110 of school children. Evening entertain- ments will also be provided including it ball, lawn parties, band concerts. flreworks,,etc. it is hoped ills Royal Hlglllless, the Prince of Wales, will be present. Full anncuncenlellt will be given in good time. .__._.i._. A NNOUNOEMENTS. ‘(.Y()MING EVENTS. ' MEETINGS. E'l‘(‘. SEE THE BALL game tonight at the C. A. A. grounds.'Admisslon 26c. "Send donations for the Protestant Orphanage Tea to the residence of Mrs. G. D. Wright, 13 King Square, Friday. July 1Lth, afternoon or even- Ing, 0897. °_*CORNWAlA. SUNDAY SCHOOL PiCNilC will be held Monday. July l4th`, in Mr. 1-lood's field, near Par- sonage, Tea -provided for visitors. Refreshment tent. with ice cream a specialty. All welcome. Should weather prove unfavorable picnic first flue day. . , - 6879-7-9M3lpci . Iln Mi1tt°r of Placing Soldiers in » TORONTO, July 8.-ifligh praise Ifor tho work being done iby the de- lpartlllent of Soldiers Civil Reestllli- ' lishllient ill this country is nloved by ment to administer boileflts on behalf To be investigated. I P - l’AltlS. July 8.-Tile Supreme (‘oull-1 oil ot’ tho peace coni`cr.ln<-e has decl-y iileilllllirs in lllqiiiro into Norwrly's‘ Anlong the soldiers from ovcl~sc;is who rerzciveli their disi:liui‘gc this week was one deserving oi' sp.-cial lllelltiilll-Mujoi' ’l‘. ll, l\‘isllcr~»:ili Is- land lilly w'lio won his wily up l`rolll the r;iii.ks on sheer llleril. :ind l'ccciv-ui ilttliig i'ecogiiitiuil for his giiilllliiry :ind iiieritorirlus work on till- field oi' action. ‘ Major Fisher belongs to 'idusi l'oiili in this I’roviiice. llc enlisted ill Nov- ember 19']-4, us it pl‘ivute willi illi- iioth Battalion. He sailed from lini- filx with the Battalion ill May, 1915 and went to Frailcil Sl-eplollllll-r 15, 1915. After being ill l<`l-alloc ll your during which he .took part ill the hllril lighting ln tho Ypres salieilt,i lic tlicll moved to the Sollllllc whore lic won his commission as it lieutenant, ffl- lowlllg the battle ol' (klllrcelettc. llc took part ill‘ all the silbseuuciil lini- tles up to November Sth 1918, two days before the armistice was signed. iiie was wounded at this time ill the lei`t leg and back in lighting near Mons. Major l<‘isilsr was woundetl ill Iall i’oilr tilnes-tllo first time at liill 60 when he received tl sllrupllel wound ill the left log nollr the ulnklc, ihcll all the Soinine in liilli when he rev- civcd lt slirapilr-l bullet ill the right zirlll, next in August, 1918, :lt Amicus where he received it 'gunshot wound ill the shoulder, null then -thc wound ill the leg already referred to. ‘ .After the battle of Hill 70 he _was promoted from Lieut. to the rank of Captain and was awarded the Military Cross in recognition of conspicuous giallantry during that battle. , lil August, 1918, af-ter the battle of Amiens he was further honored ily winning a bar to the Military_ Cross and was promoted to Major. He returned to Canada in March and spent most of the time since as' all ouupahieni in .Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, receiving treatment for his leg. He arrived in Charlottetown a few days ago. Major Fisher is a son of Mr. D. A. Fisller of this city. formerly oi' lhtst. Point. He was residing in 'Montreal for eleven years previous to enlist- lment. Major Fish!-zr's brother, Sergeant Angus Fisher also served about three years overseas. I-le sailed fronl Hilli- fax with the 97-til Battalion and trails- ferred -to the Princess Pats. Ho rc- turned to Canada in March last and has been ill Halifax since then. Lleut A. B. Cash , ills lilany friellrls ill-rc worn do- turned to England ln Julie and on to Bremehott Camp, returning to (all is li son-in-lnw of Major A A Bait- Staff Captain Georqc Stanway Tile friends of Stuff (Trlptllill Gl~.oi'i§€ Stanway are giviiug llilll thc glad hand on every side since his return severlll days ago. lie is the son of Capt.. lier- bert and Mrs. Stanwlly, Prince Street and enlisted in 1914, in the Mounted C. A, M. at Winnipeg. Christmas of that year he transferred to No. 9 Field Ambulance and on to Rockhead Mil- itary Hospltal, Halifax ns Sergi. for the winter und spring of 1915. ill the full of tliiil, year he Joined the 105th as Lieut. in “A" Company. After he was made Quarter Master nnrl having qualified for Capt. was g-lven that rank, going overseas wi-th the unit. On the breaking up of the 105tll he went to the 104th ln the same capacity and in the breaking up of the 104th was attached to the Al-my Service Corps and given charge of -the re-or- ganizing of 'Bramshott and Whitley Camps. Next he was sent to Rhyl to ln- spect troops coming from Canada, and then to his delight went to France, where he was semt to the 44th Battal- ion of Wiinnlpeg. Shortly after he re- ceived orders to transfer to the 4th Can. Division Staff where he remain- ed until May 1910. and then retumed to England. The last few weeks he .has had charge of conveying some of the .troops to the ships and seeing they got safely away. Before leaving for home he was offered A position as ln- epectlng officer on the ltai! in 113118- land for the next two years. begin- ning with the rank of Staff Major md the chance of rapid promotion but ~he preferred to return to Conadls Capt. Stanway returned on the Baltic. DAY Mosiviiue - MEI' 'BY U. S. 'FLEET ` , ()fili‘l-is :ind olllvr rilllks who ,vziiile . . liiiiue wr~ui'iilg :l iirlii:-'li giiiieflil sor- pT°S|'g‘e'2§_dia|;|ave;"ef'?rCe¥`;::'"gm" vllzc lilieilal rillziiill will liavo to take y. ny it off - l ll, itll ' i' r a lill- for in His Honor 11ll11fCIiist Plot IHIGH PRAISE 11111111 11311111- AN :A ROUSING I Remove General uiseovlrs in lol... not cliuani 'SL“,{‘,§’S,§‘},2,",}',i,“,ij,*,I,‘,’,S' watcmiiii uoiuu service alma DASTARDLY A - _ _ DEPUTY OF BRITISH MINISTRY _` ,TO PRESIDENT WILSON WHO AR. RIVED IN NEW YORK YESTER- ORDER ISSUED FROM BRITISH WAR OFFICE TO RETURNED TROOPS .im pi way il wi , oolliilig r-el'cilloliics iuvaitliig tile l’rl-sif1 1115 f1`0111 1iVf‘f1`1'i‘111»‘1 111‘1'U1'11111l<1.V- ‘dent oil his urri\'ail iii-are this ui`tcl‘liconI wha" 1119 87111 11‘111'~\11011 15111111' in ip.. lm;-|,(,r wp,-,. 1-Orly five Wu,-_I back, one of the iliost lioticeuble smug h,.m|,,,| by Im, f|ug,,],i|,' p,.m,,| leaturr-.s was the foci flint :ilinosi ev- ,,y|vm‘i,,_ Wm, A,|mi,.ul Henry B_ wily ery nluii wore oil his tunic till- (lotion son zibilarll, alsslgiicd in join the out "1 S91'V1l'i‘ MH1111 Fibillid. 'l"liis rib- harbul. e5,_.0,l_ U" duty ml. the p,.es_ and consisted of at piece oi' cortled ldem-S m,,.ivu| wen, 1100 poncmnm silk. with ci broad band of orange ill ,Tum me _],,,.s,_,y (qty and H0hOk,,n‘ the centre._and outv.'nrd towards the frli'f'ci~l :ind sr~vor.il llilliiszlilll sclil'.».ll|e‘115‘“* ‘"1 “|1119-`1` S111'-' 5111011 11311115 U1' <~.lliiill'¢»ii were i'oi'ili1=l1 lil River Street “'1'11"~ muck “W1 R"1'“1 111""~ 3111"" to g,.,,,,tv me |.,.,,5m,_m with ...l.hH SIM. that time lziziily other Iioilie-coiliillg Smllglwi nunm,,._-. A3 im h,,|v,_H hw; lllllri-iw: .'in.'] nil-il llllvc worn this lil |m,,H,m,|_V ,,fu,,.,|,,, w,,I(,m,,mg ,,_,(m__ tio bil oi silil' ihlii i'i-|ll'i->aoilt.~i so crises- ill Ullriicgic llzill, l'rosllll-iii \Vil- much' . soil will go to the siliiioil ill iiikc rl. _.Huh Mtlmugh. U1" “"1"” "1 11'" sllucizll train for '.\Vllsllinl§loli. t;:;‘:;0'1"~1';;';’ vI;;:;1:'§)&w1:_i1;1u:‘x'i'l‘{ """_°i***“°' Wwn be entitled to wear it, the time is l'el.:-lg not yet come. And those who have had the tin cillblem wwe o lo 'F Els hE%t1E?A’§%%EE%EEEEE‘§% @1111 3'_ . . .fl _ll tilolr :fonts \vill.ha.ve to take lt off. IN LlBERALlSMg Italian Minister msasessasssssfimmsssasasssasff-5;-.~.?-.P I LQQIVQS fm' R0|]]g Two new prophets have arisen to -me ,plead tllo cause of the Liberal iart I Y- Olle ot' thenl named “Elector/’ asks' (Spam to the Guardian) in the Patriot of yesterday "Why was plums Juvl 8__T0m9_,,o .fmoni italian Foreign iilinister/ and hvud of the work stopped '."’ “Tile w01'k"wastllr> stillirlzilwlizzliiiiil th,-. [mlm 00|.. auf t U I . of the railway in tho viC1l111Y 01' 1‘311`- 11" r~lllllt'crr‘llr.‘r1-\ loaviii l‘rl)l1lRr(i,nlcli)orlL1tymiii l . _ . . ll-ld wlere as the prophet lille=~.ls Umfm. '“,i'U, Km' - ‘ ,_ H ’ x _ . _ "_ ; ‘ - g Victor Elllniiuel and t]\1ilciit);]`ilv;. ol I-tlllr_lt_y mfoll wol the oallllict on current diplollllltil- ruff? lir,,‘ore’in.1lls lp o Mr- 511-‘il negotiations. lic will llc away for o ens ng.on “ere discliulgctl on‘ three du S_ “Mme in R .~H Saturday 21st June And wltll the y “me he “I ( esmm CU ‘ > th I Y ,H lllake a full report rcgarrlillg the work [II lil(?‘i C SOIIIGW lil I Oglt. al though typically Liberal expizillu- tioll ‘that these illen were discll§tl'gc;i for political reasons and that the stallrlalwlizatioll of the railway' is dis- cclltllllied. _ Superintendent Grady on being llsk- _ cd by thi- Guardian lf 'ind why ill.»l:r- . iliell were rlisr:liui'gorl stated ih.ii they \\’l-ro and llllil ii iluiiilier of oihor tlleso mcil .is v\.i.s done with lt gang of 113 or 20 men working from Charl"111-'1I1 111111 anlc in-ing muster of ull illc- lll'ail<-.llos | 1110111 111 110 111111111 1-hey W111 S\11f<‘*""1 101' of his l:‘.lsiiless and lllur-li oi' his 1-xr~l~l~ l11ff.V 11111/0 1110 9111911- 1V11`- 13111”-1"* 011' lent wnrklllzillsllip has hcl-ll pill -to the ject is to discrerllt thc govcrnillont: test here and elscwllorc with greni to kill the proposed fat stock show sat_i,9fm.t|(,n_ lest through it some credit might fall Tile deceased was very proillillcllt d11°0‘1'i1Y 01` 111d11`9C11Y “D011 I-119 De' in Masonic circles, hoillg an nrtivo i111»1`1-11151111 Of 1\51‘1C1111111`91 meluber of St. .lohn's Lodge and These are two sanlpics, only -two. of inanv similar "arguments" advanc- ed against the Arsenauli goverllillon-t. They are in the same class with the prominent at all Grund l.odge`nleot- ings. lie was higlliv l~cspcrtcii-,; oi' lilo (ippositioll candidates was clearly with Messrs Kennedy :intl l\l<:.\'evill and illero is no doubt that they will receive the general support oi’ this tlli-iving comlllilnity. _ More Transports 0n Way Home rspeciai to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 7.-The Tunisian left Liverpool Sunday for Quebec. The pusscllgoi‘ list iiiclurlos 413 'sol- diers' wives, 127 i-llildrell and 38 in- fants l'roill Boston. The ifarlllaliill left for Halifax fo- dliy with 124 officers. 73 nurses and 3.000 men, including 50 lroln Epsom, 40 officers and 705 men from Ripon, lllcinly colllprlsillg the lfitll Artillery Brigade, which has recently returned lrcnl North itussin, Passengers ln- clurlc llleillbers of the Canadian Air Force section of war trophies exhibi- tioll returning to fly and exhibit sur- relldererl (leruliill planes allocated to Cllilllila. Thi- l'}lllprl»::s oI` llritaiil sailed for Qiiolii-<~ on ’l`lliil'.s'slli_v f':.ll~ryiilg T0 of- fli-l>l'.~i and 2,195 inell from Willey oaillp. Thi-re are various details, 15 officers and 210 men from Sunnini: dale, 24 officers from Seaford, 1', fronl Loudoll, and 44 nurses fron- Tllplow. Brigadier Gi.-ncral Allison, from Toronto, is aboard. Munich Still Under Martial Law (Special to the Guardian.) l.O.‘\Jll().\', .lilly 8.- -,\ iiespzitcll from Munirll sll_\'.~a lhlii lilo city is still un- der illziililil liiw :lull lilo Sprlrtacan rlallgl.-r rvllnlills ill thc bzlr-kgroulld. The sill-l-:iss ui' Lil-l:l Kun and the Iirilsill-\'i.l'so. The volunteers lliivre bel-ll obliged in ahandoll suc- ccssivl-iy lilo fortress oi' iiiulsilltyrzi- gorkrl, opposite Krollstadt, a towii 'lt l{op