,. _\-if M . ' ‘ .Pi 2? » » ._ . s i . ---'i . . -0 ,iq i---L.-i, » ';» f .. ,l .c . . , rr . . i pg »- .. ~,- » i,;»..,_-,:'f, '_ ~ = - -,f run _-ol- 1 my ~.l,‘ ,~.~ »,,»~';..~,i,;,~.l: - J `\ W W F - f ' `> in-_-yt not 'r N ,Q Tilt lIHlilil0iltTOWll iillllillilllii l “A” 'V EV“Y’°°V I ' .. '; _ . ' ` , . l rn: l=soPl.e'a ruins _ ' 'run donno IAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW-. OVER 45,000 REA won li nsrioin T ° A _ _ _ wosrn lmlnfrauo DERS7 DAILY Ei.,-'mmiiwn Guardian. Tum colin Morning Guardian, Founded 1891, Evening Guardian 1887. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY,.JULY 30, 1919. “Annual Subscription, dlllvlhm By mail, Canada, $8.00; U.8.A-. HD COTT DN CULTIVATIDN iN THE SUDAN Six Thousand . Pound Loan Granted for irrigation of 300,000 Acres in Sudan for Cultivation oi Gotton. »(Bpecial to Tne Guardian) l.ON'DON. July 29.-Tile House ot (toinlnolis tllis evening ullanililously passed the second reading of the gov- ernment bill introduced for the pur-- muse of aiding thc Sudan to raise a loan of 6,000,000 pounds for irrigation, railway construction and the develop- ment of 300.000 acres of land at the confluence of the Wllite and Blue Nile Rivers. Tile main purpose of the bill, which is mi-eting with strong approval in the iiollslz of (iomllioiis, is to pro- mote cotton cultivation in the Sudan and thus rollller Llllicashirc less dependent on the United States fur cotton. Royal infantry Band To Accompany Prince (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, July 29.-The Royal Mar- ine Light infantry Band has beeli sel- ected to accomprlny the Prince of Wales to Camilla Cheering Reports oi Alberta Crops EDMONTON, Alta., July 28.-lion. Duncan Marshall, Minister of Agri- culture, made a run yesterday along the Grand Trunk Pacific.llailway's rjnlgiiry line, and in it stretch of some G0 miles between Delburne and Ghost Pine Creek he found the crops unliorlnly good. Tile hay was light, but wheat pretty nearly' everywhere gave promise of frolli 20 to Z5 bushels, and oats from G0 to 75 bushels Reports gathered by the Minis- ter from the Munsollilnil Morrin ills- tricts, on thi; other side of the Refi Deer River, were to much the some effect, the crops there being said to be looking very-much better since, the recent rains. Encouraging news is also. coming io the Department from the Cana- dian Pacific line east of Wetaski- win. The first reports from that lille were ‘bad,but no\v the good word is there will be nliilost normal crops of both wheat and oats. . Takes Airplane Flight' 7 To inspect Crops BRANDON, Man., Jllly 28.-A. lt. Murchie, 1 farmer of the Shoal Lake district, will leave here tomorrow at 7 a.'ln. by airplane to see how his crops are progressing..-.He will be taken home by one of the aviators wllo is giving exhibitions here at the fair. , Mr. Murcllie will return here with the nvialtor, and it is expected that the trip will take all hour and fifteen minutes. , ~ 1.___l..-____l-' DRDWNING ACCIDENT AT MALPEQUE __-ui James Woodside, Aged -60, Fell Out of Doe! to His Death. A drowning accident occurred at Mlllpeouo oil Monday. James Wiooii- sido. ll man or sixtylsfwafl l/'GMS ‘lf nge, was out fishing with two* other nlell. Tile engine stalled and the men ill the boat sit-‘zugllleri to ll boat lllongsllle to colne to their assistance. A line was thrown to tho boat in distress and while Woodside wus for- waril iiioilipiiiatiii-rg tile iiiiciioi- iiuc. he fell overboard und was drowned. lie was not a regular' flsllernlan. ills untimely death has shocked the community. The members of his fanl- ily arc: Bclljrllnill, at Mi\\ll@li\l0. George, O*Lenl'y; Mrs. Robert McKen- zie, Millpcque; Mrs. Albert Adonis. 0'i.eilry; Margaret, Kensington, and Elizabeth, Sulnmerslde. Y " '~!"lf"~lPii»»i»»- -\»gg--~°-- °fi»»@1-----ie--» tloll Depuutlllent, a party of (‘alludlan Given Long ‘Terms for Betfaying Compatriots pyiiiiriiiiiiis isis been sei.-.oieii _io iii.. ionlpiiny mclllbels of the N.itlon.ll To illilitoi-ial Association of the liilitt-d htntos ull .l tolli through t1.iil.lil.i .intl the \Vestcl'll Status. 'i`ile govcrll- ments of New Brunswick and l’rili<~i_> lildivlird island have appointed Messrs. John 'l‘. llliwke, of the Moncton 'i‘l':lllscript, llllii Wx Ii. tiottoll, ot' thc Ulillrlottetown Exaiilillcr, l'cspcc- tively, to l'eprc.~lcilt itllcrie pl'ovilii:cs. ' Mr, Cotton loft Silturda iiiorllingiilid Y joining Mr. ililwkc proceeded west- ward Saturday night via Quebec to Willllipcg. The program will cover _ ‘ ‘ '- ' about five weeks, and will include, :lf- tcr lcilving \‘Villllipeg, it visit to Dilu- ` ` pliili and l’rince Albert, North Buttle- . foril, Soutli Bllttlciolwi, Wilillrigllt, , , l-idllioiiton, Jasper 'l’lil'lr, Kiiinioops. (Special to The Guardian.) (‘Jll(‘.AG(), July 29.-A vicious raco iight broke out ill the county jalil shortly after il lfclock. The whites outlll1lllbel'eil the blacks by twenty' to one, and the guards were swept aside when they tried to stifle the trouble at its start. Four tliousilliil -soldiers with full war_oi|lliplllent stood rcudy today to quell the race rioting between ne- groes and whites, that during two nights of terror in the south side black belt cost the lives of twenty-two men, including one negro policemllll, and the inju y ot' llundrcils oi' others, Q , . V . many seriously, and prubllbly a dozen flitcllly. Four of the irijllrcll are sol- ilicrs. (lilo unidcntiiieil liegro was killed and two llogrocs were wound- cd lit Wiibzlsll and Adams streets, thc llcrlrt of the downtown ilis|l‘ict.- ill the rioting which was rcncwcil this morllillg Josepll Powcrs, white, il street car coudllctur, was shot :ilni killed soon after dilyliglli. in the stock yard section. Wlllillln iicndcr- solr, a negro. was arrested on sus- picion ili conllcction witll the killillg. Racial disorders sprezld to thc north side of the city today, where tl numbcl' of negrocs were clnlscil and ‘threutt\lleil. Very few iiegi~ocs_ live ill that section ot the city. Arrested and Locked Up by immigration Diiicer in Dakota. Broke Through Wall and Escaped. oilico and tllcnce it was simple to op- lind on to Victoria. '1‘licnc.c the ex- curtiollists will go by stcalllcr to Se- ilttlc to procccil to l’ol‘tlllllii, Oregon. » lletllrllillg thi-y will go to Victoria, li.(‘., wllcn n part. of thi-. Editorial lfollventioll will he lleld. lieiuruillg by thi- t‘ l’ R they will visit Licaln oils iluiilllteveisttllcc, cnjoylthlle beu'lli_.y of thi- gi-in of thi- Moilntilins, Lillie ' Louise, vaililrthc iiiiigllillcelit -Sicciiei-y; nf which lt is tho cellilc, the bulpnul Springs at Balift' and the Grand Na- (SpeclaI to The Guardian.) uct as ll guard of honor when thc Hom! park in me ,,,0mm,;,,S_ Then LONDON, Oni., Jlliy 29.-One lillnd- l’i'ince of Wales visits London ori Oc- rell men live feet eight lllclles ill tober 22 and 23. Ai'l°ailgeiiients are( |,,.mg,,_ pmniug 1.3%, muy will Sym, height linii in posscssioil of wllr service living liltldo -for ii lingo review ol' all ro- M Medicim, Hu," Swift (-m.,.,.“¢' Moose l'ecol'ils llnd,_it possible, _wound stripes tllrlleil soldiers alvzlllllble and lt is Jaw, Regina, 1;,-undo" -,md ||,,,,||y dis. riilil dccorutlolls, are being siiilglit by cllllmed that they will rfiiii.-iiitiiio the pe,-5,, Wm.,-0 they Sgt Um’ ut Wi|m|. tllc Great Wal' Veterans Ai.-siiieliltion. greatest lnilitilry review ever witness- png, _ oi' London to wcrlr new llnit`ol'lll.~: iilld docks to the llllll. The tour will nlltllrnlly lion dcligllt- on to Red Deer, (‘algai'y iinil Leth- fill ollc` lilld The Guilrilitlll, while 'IT in-.llilly l,ollgl.ltul.lilllg its tollfl'cl'es, S R 81 Hungarians 4,000 siiiiiiiri-. lleiily ii oiinl mil which ii.. liriiiy Sh” f°LC.°“Sl"“'°l' Caused 22 Deaths and Serious injury to Hundreds. eiiii-S.?€i‘_“’ 3’.i*,i‘° ‘»3.l?l‘iIi’1?i?... ii.. -in llloliili of Julie S1 llungilriiin l'cvol_lit- iollisits against the prcsclit llullgzlriilli (ioviwlllilellt were shot or hullgi"d by order ot' Bela Kiln, :iociirillllg to u statcmellt ill a copy of Bois lilllls Or- .g:ln.'1`llc Vercs ilk.-leg of iiullllpc.-it which has just been received here. 'Flip llcwvspripci' praises tile illlngariliii (‘oiii- luuilist lc:liicl's strong littitudc. Underselling French PARIS, July 2,8.-Gerniillls, tllrougli agents llnil ity circlllurs, are oft'el‘illg cllticl'_V. bicycles and otllcl' articles on the l1`ri>llcll lnarkct at 75 pcr cont bc- low ‘l~‘reii<-ll manllfili-tllr¢»i~s' cost prices 'ici-ol‘ilillg to tl stzltclllcllt llnlilii toillly 'illlll'il\i_¥ illii ilebalc ill tlli- tilnilll- ' ber. Soldiers who have rctllrllgyl fiom the ociupieil legions ol Ger- lnnny it \vas alll-gvll llro culling on l\`l‘cllc'll lllcrirllllllisvilllil trying to sell ` them Gernnln jcwcli'y, drugs, ther- ' liioineters, cutlery and bicyclcs. italy Resumes Trade With Former Enemies (Special to Tne Guardian). (Special to The Guardian) lcd to il stairway illto it ground floor lrt)MFi, July 20.-~'i‘ilc ltilliiin (lov- criiilli-lii. is prcplirlng il decree rclill- \ ,, 1 _ I 29__At ly |~_ cn li window and regain his i'i'ei'doln. ing |,,, the lifting of iii(-, ,imhiii-gli on ri MAA1IiW~llrNIl‘)§l(rilI‘u ytotiily en A lfli!i'Z"‘| llU|‘) lil ill" \V1lll f`0l\lll`lllS ANS (ierllnlll uni] All.~iiriilii i|ilport:ltloll.<. it H’ J' ~ - ‘-'i ll li is illnli-rstooil llclctlnlt w||| H-,,v,|. »||.,- M- ,»p.,um,¢|,,|, of ' t ri BC Winn lc to ““‘*‘ 'U l “ ' 0 ‘ l Detroit Lakes, Minn., lion. Wlllicr S`r~ott,, oxio Wltsllingluii rigainst thc lllllileritcil ili- dignity to which ex-Premier Scott was subjected. ,L_ - - -_ °i From Dverseas ilA.l.lFAX, N.S., July 29.--The S.S. Winfrediall docked at Pier Two at quarter post twelve yesterday. Slic brought 105 ofil-cers and 1893 other ranks, of whom seven officers and 260 other ranks_w'.ere for dispersal at Halifax. Disembarkrltion commenced st 12.35, the men for Nova Scotia be- ing the first to icnvc the ship. This is the first visit of the Wini- frcdirln to Halifax as a troopsliip. She is claimed to be the largest sin- gle-scrcw steamer afloat. Tile trip ollt occupied eleven dilys. Mill WHS when fog was oncountcred off the No- vu Scotian coast delaying the Stearn- er‘s tlrrlval. The Winffrediun car- ried no civilian pnsseli8€i’S “lid "0 mail. The following P. E. i. men woro among those who arrived by the steamer: J. E. King, Rocky Point. A. B. Martin, Grand View. J. L. Mullally, Kensington. J. L. Milligan, McNelils_Miils. H, C. Muttart, Wellington. W. Mclnnis, Tignish. R. Mclntyre, Cardigan. J. H. McKinnon, Lewes, Lot 60. J. B. Robertson, Charlottetown. M. P. Stems, 191 Kent St. Ch'town. G. Sheppard, 61 Brighton, Cli’town. K. B. Mc0/oumm, Maipeque. very favorable. save the last day,- uilgiiii Giver e from Vic o 'l via i1 g ~- - - ‘ , ‘ , __ _ - - _ ~ _ " re zirdless of officer Rllssclls tiiiiult 1-,-,,,|,., Wm, [my-H ,,,,~m,.,- ,.,,c|muS_ Boishe0iRRiriiig~inEuigaria (Special to the Guardian.) I.()NllON, .lilly 251.-A Ilolsilevik risilig in lllllgilrio is \‘i=portcii in rl \vil'clcss despatch froln Moscow to- day. 'l‘lic outbreak is decilircd io have oi'clll‘red in tl garrison to\vu,thc gnrrisoll joining the revolutioiiisis. Thi- town lnelitioued in ri lillssiiln liol- sllcvik ilespiltcli :is having been oc- cllpivd bv Llolshcvists is given as Ain- llolli. A:`llcli.li`lt-illiiltifll n{;rt)h:l<;?rvl|iti§cs lltllaé (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, July 29.-A teieiif-“ill from Brussels states that Beliliiilll will bc given n mandate for lilnilliln and Urunili while the balance of ex- it strl e las lcon < t rt y Blllgoijilln railway and t.l'allspol't workers. Ships Cancelled German Edst Africa will hc under ll ° I rl 'sl tri in i 0 riiiii-l-il Q B tl i con o, w lcenr el' - rights to Lake Edward unit Lake Al- bert, for the Allied route tronl the Capo to Cairo. ____- LONDON, July 2S.--A decision bY ing of the ariiiistici-. thc llrltisli Ad- ' - - - , t' 320 V iiiilaityAlil\lrz_cniiiixiglllxiicgsvlg; 0; ships rosa mg This .liinollnccnlellt £42'000'g20'¢|iirii1g'the course of the was mn V naval debate in thc llousc of (.olli- PARIS Jlliy 20.-Tile Allied su- nions tonight ily J. T. Mi\cNamnril. premo council, lit its meeting ycster- Pnriinnientary ISHCFCUIYY Of U18 Nl' day, iippoliitcd M. Dear, av Frencii en- iniruitv. u gineer. provisional director of the The First Lord of fthe Admira Y. port of Kiel. Walter Hlune Long, had previously -- announced that when tho llrmlstice was concluded there were 302 war- ships and S00 auxiliaries under or- . Dixon. St. Peters Btly- tiers. while nt the present time there Arsenault, Tignish. were being completed 84 wnrsliivi and 110 auxiliaries, mainly to rc- . Bnrwise, Summerslde place old sillps or meet the ravages _ Cnllbeck, North Tryon. of war. The announcement of the-se Duff Kinkora economies in ships and men drew _ expressions of surprise and gratifi- C. Ferguson, Ch'towr|. ' cation from some of the members . Gallant, Duvnr Road. including Sir Donald McLean. who _ H Jomig, Harrington. -welcomed such clear signs that the Q . Walker, Caledonia. 55P‘§Uf=.iF‘.°°_>'»?_3 is O§Z219 . Areenauit, Summerslde. Y. - Duffy, Kinkore. - G . (Eight ot -the above arrived in the navy was accomodating itself to the ard 3_1; P, my _ -_ 0 E. McLellan, Kensington. city last evening.) L new conditions. | ~ - ~ ~ '. _ . _ ._ _-_ _ L ' 1 will lip to thc llivcl' Zllrllcz. was llnliici POLISH ADVANCE 0 '_.. .__ ~ ~' - _ _%_,,I SURPRISED UKRAI- HS Captured 6,500 Prisoners and Many Guns. Dccupation of Galicia Complete' ` A 0 (Special to The Guzlrwan.) ly lliiit ifirluiirliillif-i hail no time to des- _ t‘()i‘l;l|ltoil ill thi- iii-cilp.i1ioil oi' alll Gill- A forty one guns as wull as vast quant- `lic,~; of nlullitions and railway equip- eicciilwlilllt to i`ul'tlli-l' litlviccs, so rapid- 5 liii-lit ill.-tlvi-er; July 11_z1lld July 17. (‘i\l’l'I 'l`O\V.\I, SLA., July 2‘J.~-.»\r» l‘ivilli?, lit their il:lll tli>ili=l':il lllitllll szlivl tile police tcrllis wi-l'o ci-iwillillls .lliil ill his opinion s.,i-vcvill poillts \\'i~l'~» lill- pltlcticzlille, but if Gcl'llnlny cilllvilli-I-il the world that sho llollol‘ilbl_v intolnilzil to cllrry out the (frills llc wits certilill that the iiifiicllltic.-l wollld be rl-lliovt-il tleni\l'zil liotllii dwelt upon the l_.c:iy_|li- of Notions as the i-orllcl'st1ille of tlli» wol‘ld's tuillrc pence :ind clllpli;i.~ri7.i-il that South Afrir-li for thc tirst time ill her lli.\'iol'y was l‘ci-ilgilizcil :ls lin_in- iicpcllricllt llatiun, llii. prim ri-il,ii|,, 1,, thc llriilsli for strikill .l lilodollltc GENERAL BDTHA 0 WELCOMED HOME Paid Fine Tribute to British Statesmen to Whom He Said South Airlca’s Spendld Position is Due. tliilt thu illl1><»l‘i:lllt position of soutll .-\t‘l'iisl toilzly was tillc to the way ill lvlticll tho Iiritisli -statin-illlell broilgllt the nialitcl' l'or\v;lrd. “Lil-ltish eitxlti-slllcll tinl;i_v," he dcr'l:lrcrl," ilro l<»:lilill1,:_ tho world purtii‘lllul‘ly Mr. |»ltlYil tioiirgc who ilils ,-;llo\vil llllnself to lil- ll llizill of thc liigllest ability and UWT. :llln-it with ii strollg strilill oi’ the llllil lim!-" it'llci-l‘sl Vtlsi tilrollgs wel f'Ulll"d (it'llcl'lil iiotlill oil his return i`l'olil l‘-‘iiiil-’.'tIcl'iliiy, holli .il`li~|'i|oo|; and cVt’Illl\.‘-L 'l`llo :li'tcl'lloilll ;.‘i-<_ the war, it took root :lnil tllc rcsllliillg collrlition got bp. _vollrl conti'oi, and now it is cxirclllr-- ly difliclllt to i-olliiicr;li't it. The rc- iurllcii soiilicla iii (icl~iiiiiii_\.~- :irc iiiit going illto civilialii iifc, :ind the dis- i-olltclit zlinoug illeln is l't1lilp;ilrt, i'ill'- liisllilll: I`i-rtile soil for iiolslli~\'i:lllric_v ot` ilcliloi-l'u<'_v is the lmllguc of Nations. Tin- ililitcil Static.-: Scil- llio l°eg:ird.~x it with .. ilcgrcil ot' disi`avor, but no iloullt. its zlltitlllic is illiillcllccil ily izilllsiilclaliiiili ot' fllturi- clcctiolls -and not what is lic.~lt-i'or thc wi-llfilrc and lloalcn of lilo world. lie tllougllt the Lcalguc of Niltiolls :l step in the right direfriioll as the ieailers of thc Allglo-Sii.\'oll nations, hail :lgl'i>eil that. it was illi- only wily to solvo tho proilliellis i‘iilli`i'olliilll:lln~ worlil. The reill :-olllliou nlust ilu found ill n .stable _illtcrlllliioliall ol'g:ln- ization which will cilfori-il it ilniver>::il olisvrvillli-4- of thi- l‘iglit,< ot' :lll. As lone' its thc lillitcil Sliitiwi :lnil (ircut llrilfliii inliilltglill illcil' iirosi-ut llzlppy l'i\l:llioli: thc otllci' uzliions of lilo world will si-riiill~4l_v coll.-iiiii-l' lic- 'forc involving tlli~lll>:clvr1.= :lull thi- l'i~.~'i oi' the worlll ill sucll :llioilli-l' lllooily cunilici its tlnii llirollgll \\'llii~ll| wc llzlvc just ellli‘l‘;;i~il. , 'l\lr. (il'c"ll'.i li~i‘tllrc wtis iollo\\'i\il' hy il pilllro l‘f‘i-ilill by l’i'ot`_ ti;il\i'i<-l I.. llincs. thi- ol'ii:iinltor of thi- “l‘iilno- l.0stlll‘i\ Rei-iiill." Prof. llillcs is :l lirilliilnt .~\llli‘|'ii-_'ill pi:iui:~'i illld i-oillpo.<'l‘;lti7.cd und givcll to thc lll:l.~=.~'cs tis wcll :is thc clos.