l l l .:;"l‘l1.=“31’¢1>er w... _ covers Prince Edward ‘Island l ‘ Like the ”1_J vnnrlotlolown Glllfllllll, ‘Fhrqg o...“ llw-‘l- 4% lli 5i lIllllIN lN Pll lNlI * Sll l illlfilllfilllllllll The Hand of German A ent; i_n the Bolshevist Movement. shevist Promises are not Relied Upon. y is Becoming Appar- B01- The Truce is Regarded Only as Tempor- 2 ary Shift. WWI-iii to The Guardian.) LONDON. July Z0.—l’olilnd's illi- perious white Eagle is badly lungs-- ed up. There are-litany red spots 0n his white cont and his talons are bildly battered. Today, whiteboard, guardians of his sllfety are carry- ing the white flag of‘ defout across the battle scene to what is now as the Red Bear Soviet Russia. Ar- rangements to discuss all arnl- istlce are believed to have been made todlly on the face of wireless dcspatches from Vdarsilw and Mos- cow picked up by German stations. Meanwhile the prc-artiiisticc truce is assumed to liilve been strictly enforced. Direct news from War- saw is extremely sparse. lt is ell- peciully noteworthy that nothing oi’ a pessimistic nature beyond the of- ficial cniilinuniques has been get- ting through for days. Only neu- tral and Allied lllplonlatic circles are informed of‘ the true situation in Poland. while knowledge of tho attitude of the Moscow Govern- ment toward the beaten foe is do- pendent. wholly upon the Soviet radio messages, picked up by the Government stations here, but kept strictly secret not even the offic- ials Soviet messages addressed "to all" being given to the press. Sig- nificant are advices received here tlrzt on Friday the Warsaw Gov- l€l'l'l..lt‘lll. ‘issued decrees making desertion inducements t.o desert. spying, fleeing fronl the enemy, plundering iilurder, arson and rob- bery", crimes punishable with death. Entrance to Warsaw is belitivedio be forbidden especially to foreiglt era. A report from the Warsaw cor- respondent. oi‘ the licrlinei" 'i‘ili!0- blatt, delayed flve days, silys general picture 0t‘ the capital is nil- chilul-zcd, tile restaurants, tres and cafes being crowded and the promenade janlmed with eleg- illlily dressed women. But. this pie- iurc is deceptive for Poland's liliii- tary and economic station is ex- Ceelliilifly grave, the correspond- ent points out. Tho prices have snared sky liigil null there is dan- uer oi‘ ll famine. 'l‘lie Polish Nat‘- ionillist spirit is described ‘as un- diminished by the Soviet victories but it is turning against (iermaily upon wiioiil all blame is heaped, the press being t-old the Russian success-cs are due to German lea- dership. in iuilitari‘ quilrtcrs here it. is believed the only reason wily liioscow consented to halt the triu- pniliunt advance oi‘ Soviet. zlrulles is to gain time for bringing up sup- plies munitions and reinforcements which the rapid ildvilnctfltlft far be- hind. Politlcrl circles on the other hand incline to the theory that Lenine and Trosky fear the lilca oi‘ giving the Bolshcvist armies too many victories lest the Russian Nationalist. spirit rise to a point ordnance prohibiting iuls to Poland or Russia. luouliiiilsiiisiiilziiijil“ _ ‘CAR EOR HIRE-PHONE SSS-R 9089-5-2 -t.f. ___.___ .WANTED AT VICTORIA HOTEL day porter. Apply a1 onvv. -"‘»i ‘FOR SALE ONE CHOICE MILK cow just ircshcned. L.D. tar- _sou, East. Royalty. 170tl—7-21-3i ‘FOR BALE.—HEAVY BROWN paper suitable for putting under l t.h. A l t Guardian. on c o W y a 9094-5-28-tf. ‘WANTEDP-GIRL F.0R GENERAL oollsework in family of three. No hi .A I 10s Kingst. w“ “g 1m” 1702-7-21-tf . , ‘WANTED. — A SECOND CLASS teacher for Millcove School; sull- plemon‘. $85.00 Apply in 10h" N. Arbing, Bedford Station. 1854 7 2G 3i. ‘WAflTEDw-MAID FOR asun- al housework. Good wages. AP '31, Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, 164 Pfllltig Street. 9802-0-23 tf. QPQRITIVELY N0 ADVERTISE- nients accepted at this 0mm M‘ next day's issue after 6 p.m. un- les paid for lu advance. _.__.__. LOST JULY 20TH. GOLD BROOCH l and pearls. Leave at 511. Reward. 1885-7-27-2! garnet Guardian or plioiic POIRL family to Good wages; Office. ________ WANTED lli sMALL assist with housework apply at Guardian i769 7 21 ti. ________.__. ‘WANTED BOV TO LEARN dfliB business one with s hixh whofii education preferred. ADDY! it! ‘Iltfl 00 B0! ill. MHO-QD-tf. ‘FOR SALE-Chevrolet Auto. De- livery with covered in bod! uiw overed in express WBOH- W- T- Wqflugr , 1458-7441. >——i—i——~l " ‘WANTED -,- TEACHER FOR Springfield Scool District N0- 95 Supplement including gov- ernment mlnlmum, $150; mall telwher preferred. Apply to Wei- tington Helium, lee. of trustee! lmgfflgfl‘. R. 1589 7 14 tf ‘Serious Rioting (D_om. Press Special.) BERLIN, Jilly 2ti.—St>rious dis- turbances have occurertl at 'l‘revcs as a result of the rising cost of llvillg, iln-cording to (lispaltllles to the Thlgcbliltt today. Mobs looted shops and warehouses, police were powerless dllltl appealed to the French (‘illlllllllfitlllf of the occupa- tion alilly for aid. Real or Assumed T=rror in Germany. illilltllllN, Jully ‘lib-Stallions of Germany arl- ilguili reacting to real or assumed terror of food shortage. it appears to huvc started this time from allegations that coal and pro- visions in the allied bill of flay" nlent handed to Germany at Spa meant that food supplies, particul- arly bread, will have to be greatly reduced. Sllillllll‘ plaints lillvl- all-is- en after almost every demand the Allies have iilade and disturb- iiiiccs classified in local press us food riots, have broken out. 'l‘llci'e is no (ioubt Iiowovor lhal. one fear prompting unrest in this country now is that. involved in the effect on prices that any fu-rther food curtailment might have. The peo- ple are becoming increasingly loud- sunl of luoney. leave at lleddin Bros. the thea- wherc it might turn against them. BERLIN, July 26.——'I‘lle German Onwernmcnt today proclaimed air the exportlw tion ilnd transit of aruis, munitions and explosives or other war mater- The lifflltlillililllilfi‘ ilddcd that. (fermany exercises the right she enjoys in ilccordllnco with the League oi’ Nil- tions which remains uutoucllcd by, the provision oi‘ the peace treaty. lil Treeves, Germany p,- in tilt-Ir cry against living costar LOST - IN THIS CITY ON JU- ly 2G, a black wallet. containing Finder please and re ‘i’. ' l‘. " , ti‘ ‘El p-w-w-"w-n l /'§’/‘lfnv€‘“w . t .5,’ . 844/” “Qilns Read CHAQLOTTETOWN. CANADA. Tucson, JULY 27, i920. Very Heavy. 1, (United Press.) of a cyclone blsiler, Iii the soutlicril part of the Province yesterday. The ' lasted twenty lllllllllll-S, houses is barns and i-oporwd_ and Lilmpniau. Damage clone struck Eight barns illalcllwlluti, tho Alnlcda house toln to ribbons and three people injured. 'l‘lle damaged area is several miles in length and two miles wlllc. 'i‘licrc has bet-n no loss of life reported, but several people word injured. _ .'l‘hc big brick residence of Wil- liam lJuiluigail is almost a coili- llivlfl Wreck. A threshing outfit was blolvn 200 yards. 'i‘lio school- house furilitiire was ourripd 40p Yards by the wind iiiilblllsl the iluuiligilll house. ' ihe Sl.()f‘lll’l)l‘Ul((: (iuLahotit four ocloclt, and lu the town the down- lwtlr oi‘ rllu was ilolliiiig loss than a cloud-burst. The district affect. ed is several niiles in length. TWO iiillf-‘ii. i1 four day old baby missing and the country laid wastc l“ i1“ M?" eight iliilcs lollg and lwo illiles wide. cilst of the village of FTUlIlSIiPI‘, lli lhc toll of the cyclone there. Today along the country roads for lllllcs were scilttureil tiilibcr. clothing. household utensils and fariil implements. ’l‘lic body of Mrs. G. jlolincs was picked up terribly buttered halt a mile from where her home stood ,aiul not a trace of tier four day old baby has been found. 'l‘lle nurse. Mrs. llycrs, ill whose lap the mite _ south of Aluicda. were reduced lo the home, was picked up 7o yards frnili the house. Sixteen horses in the barll of David King were stripped of their hair. All 1800 pound stallion was laarrit-d through the air a half mile and left. uninjured. ROBERT GRAY Limited, tliillthani, Bank of Canada. Hungarians Massing Oil Sllv Bortlei (Dom. Press Special.) ROME, Jilly ZIL-iteports from Spa late today stated that llungllr- iuns were massing troops and am- muuitioiis along Jugo hlllv ‘border, season. Apply to Wei’. Woliner. i will sell for Mr. John W.,Fer- Wednesday, Jilly 28, commenc- ing at 1.30 p.ni. all his house- hold furniture nnd ofeets. Terms at sale. Ben]. Carter, auntioneei. premises for the past ‘month, 4 ‘BTRAYED — FROM MY .. tare at. Queen‘: Arms, one pure bred Ayrshire heifer; color, dark red and white, about 10 months old. Finder please not- .-~<-£l'=;?1£‘a.%' '“°"' "ljéfrdil; PAS- _ McMillan, (lie- 1S89-7-27-2i J.D. Q n, eve.) Peoples Cemetery and Gerald .l~..._ 1884-7~27-tf _.-_-__-._----_.._._-__. AUOTION SALE OF FURNITURE geson, at his home Gaytown on 1883-7-27-2l 8TRAVED.-THERE IS ON MY heifers. if not called for on or before August 5th. they will be sold at public auction to pay LOST YEBTERDAV BETWEEN Street, Illk handbag. Finder re- warded by leaving u 54 Oriotur ‘ I ~- ltat-z-tg-si cclve reward. 1802 7 27 ill '“"5'“‘l‘~‘5- ‘F07? ETIIsun/imlsnmcb-l-TKGE. r v"- at Rocky Point for balance of THE WEAIHEB‘ TEMPERATURE TIDE. MOON ETO. roubsro, July ZT-Modernto west to northwest winds, not lnucll change In temperature. _ The tide will be high this ‘morn- ing at 7.13 and tomorrow at $.09; ll will be high tonight at. 9.03 and tomorrow at 9.51. Sun sets this evening at 7.37 and Mamet-row at 7.36; it rises tomor- at 4.38. First quarter mioon, July 22nd, 3.20 p. m. _ Full uloon Friday. July 30th 1.1011. m. ' ' Tho lowest temperature on Mon- day night was 55. At 9 a.m. yest- erday it. was d9, and the highest ‘out rdaf will 77. At 10 o'clock lut. f0 in! it. »- ,_________,_ At LtlilSt Two Persons Killed and Manyllliiure Force 0f Gale Unprecedented. Property Damage I i ' bl $1,001] air \\'illi the (lcbris. IIalu l I President. of Gray-Dart Motors, t frolu Kiszwur and lieckluet to Vc- l TERRlFIG livliiiiili m siiuiii SASKATCHEWAN lL__._.l a .. ' - I lhc VlllilK‘. " i tl 1 ‘i REGINA, Sask., July 24. -—-Two the storm ilorwdh u u g! D Ur people lft: dead, a baby is missing Tin-n. “H. rununua, u, heavy flaming" aild fifteen injured as the result lli the viciiiiiy of Benson and Liillill which struck Fro- luau. twenty iniiiuil-s. Al. Krouau, nine miles southwest 510"" of llllfi viii’. there was a washout during -aiid ‘ which time a heavy destnul-tion o; some time. tilt‘ twins were held up for At Miltwvizlu‘ citypower service There are zllsu rumors of heavy liliii ii‘ll‘f§l‘ii|ililt! svrvlces were held damage in the vicinity of Benson up for two or three flours. i‘lle cyclone southwest of Yellow oglpnptqdpl $10Q|000_Gl'ilri:l blew down a house on lllt‘ was caused yesterday when a cy- (iilflfvii thrill, severely injuring a man named Giltoylc, llwu about who lllirly feet Willi into the school- llOlise was also dciiiolislleli. liall hit the lCdgIey EIlOIIWUlil and ltvoiiiiurst districts Over all area twcilty-iivt- ililles by five, cm. 1111i»! till‘ grain (l0\\'ll clean as illllllllh by a mower. The G~-. T. l‘. roailbcll was icin- Wrilllii’ (lilllllilivll by till.- cloudblirst A cyclone is also reported between Millard and Broom- on the G. T. l’. lwunul-y liiie 111 lllllcs south o! m» gliia. iialllage estimated at $35,000 w.“ and tossed mills-loll why-u the elevator of the Security Elevator Company at Pist- liii, fifteen miles soliill or [lt,-gimp Wu» struck by lightning and com. plrtrly destroyed by fire, The bum; "it: Wils practically empty of grain. At Laiupman one farmer's child was killed, his wifl- and six other children badly injured and all his farm buildings dcsir" "Ii. At Regina CUllSlll‘ Hilde damage was (tails-ed by bllsrlilcnt washouts. Ligliiiiing struck the Parliament iIilliiliIll-ES but caused little damage, 'l‘l-ll.-plloill- comilluuicatitiu Wily; out lli’ cominunicaltioll for several llffllfbll Irl-_ -Flii'tlNi'—CfiliFt!SSi0il_ from Coy Murderer was lying when the cyclone struck ‘ 'I‘()RON"I'O, July 25.—*C0flllfliilflg the story told by Jlrnclll Love. lilut h" had killed his mother, for which his father hall been flanged 5l‘Vl‘ll yhtlft-i ago, Rev. G.M. Sharpe, till‘ iivlillllelist, on Saturday said: "Ariioll told me that llls mother and lit‘ had l)t‘f‘ll lli a sort of boyish foull fir some time. ‘fllis-iiiornlng ho “'31? anxious to gel Io school to have Itllllf‘ fiin. ills mother tolll liliii H draw some wood and wall-r. lli- "lrow down his stflltifil hill: in a lt'lll|li‘l‘, got the wood and mi enter ililz with an ariliful saw his mother ‘fillilliiil! oVPr liliii. Turning sudden ly ~'tl‘iI('.lf her in a ll-iliper with one oi‘ lhl- plcill-s of wood, never knowiill: the effect it would have. Thou she foil. lli‘ scarcely knew What to do. lie littc the oil cloth "m" ti"? ifiili door, grabbed a lfillfo. oil‘ the table on the way down and what followed he has scarcely u (flour idea." . “As regards experiences before llll‘ trial." stated Mr. Sharpe. "he said that the detectives liad dues- tiom-d lilni lu an alarming manner, shouting at him. They said lo the boy, zlccordliig to his story ‘You lnulw your father kllll-tl your liiolli- er? ii‘ you do not tell us wlial you know tilt-rt» is only one thing to do and that is put you in jail.‘ The boy answered that ll was his fath- er who llill lt, knowing it was lin- lriic, but nevi-r thinking tlial his filthor would liailg for it. Then \Vlll'll the trial came hr- iiionght he must sllv the l-ltlliiv." Tho 'l‘olcgriliil on Saturday plib- TQm-‘fllli’ iii)‘ llslll-rl the following relative Io Ar- pointcd a director of the btaildard m." ymwvs (v()nrosslnx\ n; 1.1mm; his mother. “’l‘lie department oi’ the attorney general grilveiy doubts the truth nf’ Arne-ll Lovl-‘s “vonft-ssion“ for many reasons. ilndl-r the circum- SHHICPS it was said that tho do» partmeilt is not seriously appro- bonslvi- that Love will leave where be is lit present. But where the young man ishno mic will say.“ . BritishStliamur ' Sends 0ut S. 0. S. HAlLlFAV, July 2G.——The llritish svellmer Willdomino, hound to llali- fax, struck lill uncharted rotor on the eastern shore in tho vicinity of Cause, N. 8., on Sunday, and lore ‘n big liple in her bow. 'l‘lil- sloain- row morning at 4.37 and Thursday (W's fore peak is full of water. She sent nut u Wireless call for ilssist- ilncc, and the (laiilldluu Govern- uleu-t steamer Lady Lauricr has heert-despatched ‘to her aid. TJie freighter is anchored five miles off White island. and is sixty-five miles from Halifax. According i0 n radio tonight, the steamer has twenty feel of water in her fore peak. it is expected the Lady Lilur Ivr will reach her tonight, iinll at Thursday once um- her In tow for HRlllflX. The steamer Scoiia, from tlanso, is now alongside the Wllldolnlno. The willdnmlno was formerly the Wm‘ Convoy. and was built lli vim- couver, B. (L, in 191s. and regis- ters 7,715 gross tons. She is bound from st. Michaela via Hailtag, for Ne! Your. CllNFE-H-ENCE Til Conference. (United Press.) LONDON, 'Juiy 2ti.~ The will agree to surrender General liaron Wrangcl, ailti lioishevik voulniandcr in Southern ltusia, -ls demanded by the Moscow Govern- liil-nt, as tl preliminary to the peace conference to be held ill London, it was understood bore ioduy. The SilVlt-‘l guaranteed sonal safety in tliclr nlcssago to Allies the British Government, agreeing ernnlenUs guarantee that no pcr- to .l conference at London at which l soiial harm would come to him, all the allied nations would be it." ltl'i'S(‘lll(‘ll for the purpose of sett- ling the Russian Polish War. lili- sllt-vik commanders in the fil-lli have already begun ilrmistlcl: ilcgo- lliltllills with the lkilisb military chiefs at several points along the fighting trout, a Miscow wireless message said. The general confer- ence of military chieftaiils to lio- gotiatle a formal armistice will be held within a few rlllys at a plac". lo be fixed by the Soviet colllilnntl- ers. France will Oppose Surrender of Wrangol. LONDON, July Z6.—*I'l‘i.!llllt‘l‘ Lloyd Gleorge will leave for Bou- logne tomorrow, where he will roil- lcr wiill l‘rcini'~i' Millerand of Franco, l; wls announced tlvlay. "File conference will take all day, thc British Preiniel- it was declared after which will return here. the conference was arranged for “COMPARATIVE YESTERDAY IN BELFAST ‘Two. cull GliitfilS illltl One Constable Killed Several injured in Street Clashes. (Dom. Press Special.) DiliBLlN, .Juiy 2G.—~'l‘wo coast- guards were killed in a raid on the coast guard station by Slnil Felli- ers here early today. a ' Belfast. July 2G.—Althoilgh 59V" r-ral czl-zlshies occurred (lllfitig the French Troopsl ilccupy Damascus PAliilS, July 26.—l<‘rcuch troops under command of General Gour- oud, entered Dzliliascus, the seat of ‘ii-‘lnir l<‘cisul‘s Govcriiinclit on Saturday, it was learned "Idol'- lA baltlo occured on the outskirts of the town but later a native elli- missary was sent to the French commander to say there would be no further resistance to French oc- puputioli. Gouron/Fs troops cntorl-tl and stationed themselves in tlic foreign quarter. - More Erthquakes ‘ lu California L08 ANGELES. July 26.- Ezirtllquakes disturbed Los Aligeles again early today. Police rcllflfifi early tolla-y indicated the lfilillvffl caused no damage. Many lltlOllli‘. fled from their lloilies in their night clothes and there was slight con- fusion. \_ \\\\\ l \“\\ p by Every ody RUSSll-PULISH QUESTIUN dgllllies‘ will Surrender General Wiiiangel as De- manded by Soviet as Condition t0 Holding Wraugl-lh-i per- - the of Bolshcvlkl. .i. .l 4‘. i r "I SETTLE- discussion of the Soviet Govt-ru- nlentfis zlctwl-yitzliici: of the Polish armistice proposal. lleports receiv- t-d hl-ro today iniiltiltlw-l that France would oppose the surrender of Gen- eral liaroii Wrallgel. anti Bolshe- vikl commander in Southern itus- i-iia, as (lemandcd by Bolshoviki. it was understood Lloyd George was willing that. ‘Wrangcl should be Hllfl'llf‘l'|l‘l‘t'll 0n the Moscow (lov- United States fear Recognition of Lenin and Trotsky Govt. WASHINGTON, July 2ii.—l<‘eal' that the coming armistice negotia- tions between Poland and Bol- sllcviki may result in recognition bv (in-at llritillu of the Lenin and‘ Trotsky regime, as the dc factu‘ govl-rililicnt ,ot' tllusritl, unis? 'I‘.'X' yirlessotl in uuthoraiive quarter's‘ here today. Willie peace between‘ Poland and ltussia is regarded like- ly and desirable, recogllitioll of the, ltusslan government by Great Brit- iilli would be deplored here. That ltussi-a had sent a note to London saying it was willing to open pence hmes from Lummg bulm negotiations with Allies was re- gurlil-d as an open hid for such re- cognition. Fear that Britain may entertain the ilrupescd offer is based on the fact that material gain might accrue througllt recognition QUIET” night, resulting in the death of one constable and the Woillitiilill ‘l! three Sinn Fciners, this city WBB (zaniparillively quiet today. A coil- stable was shut froiii a WlIHIOW by a sniper and dioil lilstantly- Sinn FclllCfs were wounded in n street fight. with Unionists. lilectric Storm ' Hits New Ybfll NEW YORK. Jilly '25. -— Thous- ands of dollars worth of DPODPPYY was danlagcti in New York and vi- clnliy early Saturday when one 0f the worst. rain, wnd and ei - storms iii years swept aci-o ‘h’ district. Subways were Lw trolley rails in suburban disll- . rl-siiicnctls and public buildings jnunflalijtl ‘and scores of gardens were ruined by the rustling wa- tors. While there was no loss of life, the police report. several por- sons injured during the storm. Ell-Premier. Clemenceau ' Reported Not lli PARIS. July ZG-Physlclsns who have been in attend-once on form- er Prciiiiv-r Clemenceau today is- sued a denial that the Tiger was ill and stated he would return to Paris on Friday from Vichy where he had been taking treatment. LIST OF DONT'8 FOR CANDI- DATES This little list of "don't's“ which follows ls set forth for the gold-zinc..- arrl welfare of the candidates who really are in earnest in tlicir efforts to win one of the big free prizes offered in connection with the CtllllPHl. We would advise every mludldiltl‘ to clip out this list, paste it up WllPff.‘ it can he read niglil Mid morning and than follow it to tho “'_1"'. There is no surer way of whining one of the big prizes. DON'T'S FOR CANDIDATES DON'T let .:l day pass without securing some votes and subscrip- tions. iiemenllier, it will take votes to win the prizes. ‘DON'T sit idly by and watch somebody also walk off with a prize that could just as easily have been yours if you hlld mllde thr- pfoper effort to secure it. Enroll your name lo-llay and got busy in the ‘Contest. DON'T tulle o rest while the big EXT vote offer is in force this week. e one of the wise ones and lint-o out that you might as well . Hi.‘ rc- for o v rt Big Auto Contest lust Starting ln Earnest DON'T wait imtll the last day or two of a special olfor before getting busy. DON'T stop subcriptinn-gettlng when you have seen illl your friends J scud away bcforo the contest was lderbody which is something new were washed away, cellars of many; lllillllllllfi Y lllfi llElN lllllll] llll Breeze too. Light to Around the Course Within the Time Limit. Much Interest in Final Contest. Resolute Favorite 3 t0 1. Men t0 get Win. NhlW YORK, July 26.—'i‘od-.ly‘s yacht race was called off at. 5.05. The Resolute was leading fivc inllcs from the outer mark 11nd the Shamrock two liliii-s behind. 'l‘liere is no possibility of Pllllfll‘ yacht finishing witllin the time limit. Bonus in a Four Knot Breeze. NEW YORK, N.Y., Jilly 2G.» The fifth race for tlll- Aiili-ricars yachting (‘up developed luto vll drifting contest lilllily" with a bi -i"/~ which cume first out of tllc north and then switched to the south bill never increased to mori- than four knots. The two contenders rlriftl-d down tlll- Jersey coast for two hours. After gelling under way the Resolute which was ll-alliiilg was 25 miles from the finish, and ten NEW YORK, July 26.——-ROSfll\1fl‘. was n three to out; favorite and even money was bcliig wagered that she would capture the (lecldtng race regardless of her time allow- ance which will remain at the six minutes and forty seconds. Own- ers, captain and crew of the Dc- fendcr expressed uiiuost confl- dencc that their charge would dc- feut llie British invader. Never- theless the Resolute was on the ways at Staten island yesterday for n thorough overhauling, her managers taking no chance that the pounding seas of Saturday when the yachts stood up to tile starting line and were ready to postponed iliiglit have caused settle damage not appearing under a ulorc cursory inspection. ltcstllute lost one leg on the series through the breaking of hcr throat halyards and there will be no second fluke uf the sort if it possibly can be avoided. While in the drydock t-he crew of the ilefcntler were busily engaged in painting her un- for the Resolute. Up until now her lilill has been burnished to a dazzling degree to keep the bronz at a polish which her nianilgers believed would enable her to slip through thc water with lcilst resist- ance. . Tile. Shamrock likewise. uiidcr- went a nliuulc (‘Xllilllfllllltlll of parts most likely to show strain after heavy weather but she is iiluch more strongly constructed than the defending sloop and it was believed nothing would be found nllllSS. Sir Fliomas Lipton. it. Wiig said today, llilil been deep- ly regrciful that the rare on Sa- turday was not sailed while rou- curring iii llli‘ Ital-c (‘oinmittl-os dc- cisloii for a ilostponomonf without a moment's hesitation. The plucky sportsman from the Emerald isle was reported as expressing the be- lief that wind and wcillbcr on Su- iurday had been iundc for a Sham-v rock victory. lie zlgreell lliore Bela Kuu Still Stitch Germany LONDON. July 2fi.—-'l‘he Ex- change Telegraph, Sunday, iii a dispatch from lli-rlln, said that Bola Kiln formerly llolslloviki bead and acquaintances. llogin oil strangers. if they soo that you are really in earnest ln your efforts they will give you their silpport. DON'T stop after you have thoroughly ciluvilssed your town. You are allowed io get. subscrip- tions anywhere. BE THANK FUL ANYWAY DON'T e allude hot weather cause you t lose out. on a valuable prize. Beln out'in the fresh air is good for your health. Also be thankful that. it isn't 20 below zero. .ll()N"l‘ be skeptical of your chances of whining a prize. Enthuso and get busy on the extra vote offer this vyeek. Your chances for winning are as goon so ilnyonds. DON'T FAIL T0 SEND lN YOUR NOMI-NATION AT ONCE, if you have not already done so. You will be losing valuable ground ii you do not get your share of the EXTRA votes offered this week. TRIS EXTRA VOTE OFFER IS GOOD FOR THIS WEE]! ONLY. Reed full details of the offer 0b the Con- =. Pg . l. _ 0f the ‘Soviet llungarliln Govern- ment, was still silfely within the confines of an internment camp at Passau, Germany. The Slturilay Daily Herald here declared he svzls in Moscow, having escaped from Germany. -———<>0>——-—- SAILOR TRIED T0 SMUGOLE GEM 0 NEIW YORK, July Zti-ilnset diamonds said to he worth $50,000 were seized by (‘ilslom Officers here yesterday when ll sailor of tho steamship Stockholm attempt- ed to smuggle them ashore. lie had secreted the jewels in his clothing. The sailor said that he rild not know personally who bad given him the diamonds. They had been delivered to him before sailing for the United States, he assorted, by "satisfied that the right thing was All Th0 Newl - - Worth Beading s All the All! Worth Printing a 1~ »¢.¢; By ma. cenndaJl-OO. u.0.A..u.c_o Annual Uubaortptlon. delivered. III ilillliii Garry Yachts A‘ Shamrock of $250 Each if They might have been danger to thfl crew and that this influenced his decision when the Committee sug- gl-siliig postponement. The race today will be over a course of 1i iulles to windward and return. Saturday's rare was called oil by’ the ltegatlzl tfonlinittee because of the fl-ar that there might be loss of liit- aillong the crew. This ex- planation was given to Sir 'l‘lioinas by Capt. Burton and Yachmnster Dani-ail Neill, when they were called aboard the Victoria after the challenger had been returned to her moorings. it was the con- sent of the skippers of the two yachts Sir Thos. said, after be had interviewed his men from the Shaillrock, for their assent was- askcd and they both agreed that it was u wisqthlng to do. The wind was blowing fully thirty knots an hour when the hour for the races to start ar- rived, Cliptuin [Burton told me, and seas were sweeping over the rilcersf l was naturally dlsap- . pointed a!‘ first for from my posi- tion on the sholterof the Victoria l could not appreciate the condi- tions. 1 believed it was Idesi__ weather for the Shamrock to_ g show what was in her. Since“) talking with Captain Burton and Col. Neil. however, I am quite done. NEW YORK, July ZtL-Sir Thom- as has informed the crew of the Slluillrock that each will receive a bonus oi’ $250 for a win tomorrow wbirll will iilcan the winning of the series. The nien oi’ the Resolute will receive $25 added pay not only today but for each of tile races they have won. Maritime Provinces ‘Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) NOT TOO HEAVY FOR A P. E. ISLANDER ltl-ISPIRVE, N. 8., July 26.—Slr William Stavert of Montreal, ons of llll- ilil-mbers of the Royal Com- llllllSlflll which is investigating min- ing conditions lil (‘ape Breton, to- day loaded and pushed to the main level one of the boxes which the lll('|l have complaint-d is too heavy for easy hilndllng. The commission- crs were lo the bottom of the col- licritls for some time and gained first blind knowledge of conditions "Doll which they will base their re- ports. _ READV FOR IMPERIAL PRESS . DELEGATES llALlldAX, July ‘ML-The special train for the imperial Press dele- gllll-s, considered to be the most milgiiifltwc-nt ever illalie up in Can- adu. reached Sydney today and is in readiness for the imperial Pres! ilelegates when they disembark from the (f. l’. O. S. Victorian to- morrow. " six MONTHS FOR soaub cuzoue rnnonilicrtis, Jill)’ 20.-—On the charge of issuing a bogus check i" liiliulil-nt for a five passenger motor car, James i’. Murrayof St. John was sentenced today to 8 months in York County jail. c .:s'/ e k4 i. J-Jv-‘i’: PROBABLE MURDER AND AO- CIDENTAL DEATH slow GLASGOW. Jilly zit-rile‘ body qf Daniel Maclnnls was found ill iln ullcy way with a gash in hi! brad. Four men were seen with him previously. An Inquest will b‘ he d. . On Sunday night Lester Klfflg who lived in Stellarton Wll kills while crossing the railway ylrtl from lli-re to his home. The body was found with bog legs out on. I I annonNonirh-hlfs, v comma nvnaup. unidentified persons and he did not know to whom they were to be into delivered. Because of his unsails-"POSITIVILV NO ADVERTIII- factory explanation, he was tnkenmentn accepted at this offing for custody by the Lnsiom Of-nm day's lune rmnrrxds, are tor 0].. - -