r~ *r‘ r <*—~r<—>:__~- l (lovers Prinoejidwnrd Inland Idle tile Dew I lanai ottetown Guardian. Three Canto. Morning Guardian. Found ‘ 1891. Evenlnq quay-dim, 1331 __.__.___.._____L AL "-1-" [t . Wngfiw- “ram A‘ CHARLOTTETOWRCANADA. MONDAY, JULY 5, 1920. By Mail, CQnIdMW-m. U.8.A..H.60 , , Annual Gt-tbacriptlen. delivered. IBM Mexican Rebels " _ .~ Again Defeated (Dom. Preas Special.) ' MIEXICO CITY. July 4.-—Govern~ mont troops repulsed a second ut- tack made under Commander Os- una, a War Department statement said today. Osuna himself was wounded and is expected to be captured within 24 hours. State- ment. said Jesus Guariardo, who killed tlte rebel Scapata, was the newest rovolt leader today having formed a small army at Ilormejo, Chiltuahun. A strong detachment of government troops is pursuing Guarjardo.’ Island Horses in Races at Moncton (Special-to The Guardian). MONCTON, July 2.——'l‘lic horse races hcrc today were wcll aitcnd- cil and llic racing very kecn. In the 2.40 trot Dolly Ditroc of the Montreal stablc won first, Lochiel. a llalifax horse sccond, Commo- dore Crcsccus and Alicc the Great, Cliariotit-towti horses were fourth and fifth respectively. The 2.10 pace had four starters and was won in straight hunts by Latly Gruttan of tho Montreal slith- les, Signature. tho Charlottetown horse second, Lady Kip, third and Dongola fourth, host limo, 2.1014. Today tin‘ irco for all aud__l_wu twenty uiixud will bc ritccd. icounuisiin siiciiisi Ao-e-o-v-oo-ooo WANTED.—MAID FOR GENERAL housework in fiititlly of two. Ap~ ply Mrs. E, G. Coombs, ‘J0 ‘Rochford Square. 3 "‘WANTED—'_i‘cachcr West Cove Head School. Supplement $150.00. Apply to‘ Jitnios S. Matthew, Sec. 1245-7-1-31 pd. _____._____.____.____._ ‘CAR FOR HIRE-PHONE nae-n , aoeu-s-z at. ‘POSITIVELV NO ADVERTISE- mants accepted at this office for noxt day's \ issue after 8 p. m. unless paid for in advance. ‘FIRST 0R SECOND class Teach- er for Lower Freetown School. Supplement $100..00. Protestant preferred. D. MfBernard, Sepy. of Trustees, Freetown. 1243-7-1- 3i. pd. *LOST BETWEEN Milton ituwl (‘h- itow'n upper road. bug feathers. Finder kindly leave at Blake Bros. or inform Mrs. John Mc- iDonald, Whoatley River. 1296-7-3 2i. *WANTED.-—Scr-ond Class Teach- er for Upton School. Supplement $100.00. Summer vacation. A. S Morsoti, Bridgcjown. 6i pd. ‘WANTED PRINCIPAL for For- Graded SCIIOOI. Sup- plement $130.00. Apply to War- tuuo Bridge ren Aithcn, Sec. Box 28 it. ll 4 Rollo Bay West. 1239-7-1-31. ‘tMAlD FOR general Apply 143 Eustou St. 4i. pd. ‘FOR BALE-HEAVY BROWN paper suitable for putting under oil cloth. Apply at Guardian. ‘YORK RIFLE CLUB-MEETING in York flail, 'I‘ucsday, July 6th at. ll p. tn. All anxious to thcr can ho done. ‘WANTEIL-MAID FOR GENER. al housework. Good wages. Ap ply Mrs. Prince Street. ‘WANTED BOY TO LEARN druit o with a high schobpl Y business o education preferred. . Apply lotto: to Box 312. ‘917lil-29-tf. __._. 3 OR 4 FURNISHED ROOMS with piano wanted for ll weeks or two months. Apply ARE-W- Guurdisrt Office. ...._--b _ ‘WANTEE-JPFJACHETR for Ocean View School. 2nd or 3rd class supplement $75.00, Sitruli Rockwell, Trustees. 1297-7-3-2i. ‘WILL PERSON WHO TOOK inner from Eastbound rctur'n to John package containing two tubes (Goodyear) train, Juno 28th. F. Campbell, Selkirk Station. FOR SALE-LARGE WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- ai housework. No‘ washing. Ap- J. Johnston, 140 1881-5-7-2ipd WANTED FOR NOR- _ Supplement $100. Apply to B. Maynard. Secretary, lasers-at, ply to Mrs. J. Iiochford Street. TEACHER them School, Northern Station. ‘ha-halv-sl- 4-i_.-. '- tetz-i-il housework. 1251-7-1- join urgently requested to attend as service roll must bo completed and sent in bcforo anything lug‘- Lloyd Wellner, 154 9902-6-23 tt. l32ti'-7-3-tf apply to Mrs. Secretary of WIOKER baby carriage, double handles, good as new. Write box 152 ciigi American Wins Tennisi Championship (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, July 4.~*\viiilllm T. Tllden, American tennis stuff, won the orld‘ l i h . una, a War Department statement Ne“; wuiafi“anégfigslaiatgfisgxhgf Australia was last year's champion SadiDrowning In Halifax Harbor (Special t0 The Guardian). They were aboard HALUPAX. July 2.~Gordoti Hen- ry, aged 19. sou of W.A. Henry, K.C. was drowned while yachting itt ‘Halifax harbour this ‘dfleflioon lu company with Michael Dwycr. another youth of the saute age. Lhu Yacht and printers. itii‘d"ii“efé“ib'eiiii“ifii“'*’ Iorlfyphus Fever (Dom. Prele Special.) NEW YORK, July 4.—Morc than 1100 third class passengers of the White, Star Liner Olympic, are de | tained today pending examination‘ for typhus fever. An ortlcr forbidd Public llenltit Service oilicittis. , Dublin Printers ‘ (Dom. Press Special.) DUtBLlN, July 2.—No newspapers were published in Dubliti today on account of a trike of t-otupositors Negotiations were “CiuiuP urvuaruii: for the start u! , proceeding on tut- question of iii- a yacht race. Later, in tho flay ‘ croasgd Wiiggg bu; as limqyewspup. sitraug tip, thc boom jlbbcd anti itilvcrtiscmcht from the young men. was ltnockcti to tho bottom of the ‘l boa-t, llenry was swept ovt-nbouril. walked out iti sympathy. Dwycr was stunned for a fe - nienis and when he camc saw his companion far in the wake of tho yacht. lriu throw a lifc buoy from lil‘! yacht and thou brought tht- bciit about bitt by this timo ilcnry had tlisappuearuil.‘ Italian Landowners Fire on Peasants (Dom. Press Special.) Jttly 4.——i"ivi- porsotis were ltiilcil and 3H wounidctl today when 3t) landowners fircil into n crowd of oxcitcti poiisattts near Mil an, according to a dcspatcb rccciv- ctbhcro. The peasants tlcmtiutli-il i-cccivctl struck botli ROMP}. more money thiln rut, Frvtit-h Ambnsis rebuhilbt atsimi of must help him his mission. i4 Democrat ‘SAN ‘ICHANCISCO, committee recessed o'clock Ono brief business speeches. ticss. '1' he by. Irish Republic. fight. patched to Hessian, wife, School, st Mln0t:, Tarsun Admiral Bristol, ilicy for ivork (ionc for IfllYltItHTHUFS. French Ambassador Arrives in Berlin IHICIULPN, Jit'-_.' 4,-—~('harlv,~i Laur- (for miuy, prcscutril his crcdviitiiils to Prrsi/lciii Elbert, yesterday. i-le dcclared he would do his ut most to bring about the economic Gnriilnny, Wflilitl assist in the stops necessary to carry out the Versailles 'I‘rcaty, but stated tho Hcrliti Govcrtinieut in accomplishing brought the Democratic (‘ottvcutlou to the eiirl of tedious of hearing nominating resolution release of Paul Nilson, Americans, of the M tint‘ to illcfore leaving the presidential office, Mr. Lani-cut conversed with iierr Ebert for twenty initiates. Candidates 0p (Dom. Prcus Special.) July until session early ‘W-ith John W. Davis. Ambassa- dor lo Great Britain, Senator Glass, of Virginia, Senator Simmons, of North Carolina. and Francis Bur- tou Harrison, Govvruor-Gcticrul of the Philippines, added to tho list oi those formally presented, 9094_5_3q_“_ convention at the cud of the mid- day session fouuil itself out of busl~ committee framing the platform wits not rcady to report and seut word it would not be rcndy bcforc eight o'clock. Whcn it rllsposcs oi‘ the plat- form with the inevitable contests ovcr prohibition. the Loaguc of Nhi“ tions and the lrish question, and goes oti with the business of bal- loting, the coitvcutiou will have be- fore it a fiold of fourteen candl- tiptus lu-ailcd by a “llig Tlirec" Mc- Adou, Cox and Puiititir-‘n scatter- ing of lesser lights and iticiuilitig ii paddock of dark horses twir- A utovctuctit to perfect a combin- ‘utiou against McAdoo still was go- ing on when the convc i'nto the ight scsslou, tiatcii slill were obscured iii some measure by the platform fight anti the question of whether William‘ J. llryuu wits going to win or lose on his prohibition-plank. lu a-cnucus of the pro-Irish fac-~ tionlsts held in a room next to the resolutions committee room pre- parations to curt-y tho drivo to the. floor were mudo after a cauou uintum bud been ignored by the committee which voted Frank P. Walsh, ‘Kansas ‘City, in fitr thcr presentation of the ease of the Titers was some question as, to how convention rules would affect; the proposed attempf to convention itself into MONTREAL, July 4.-—A United States destroyer has been ties to secure the and his ission Asia‘. who have neen captured by Turkish Nationalists, the State Department was advised today by American High Qommilsioner, at. Constantinople. m“ Clcllia, Divyct anti 2.—A plank ilcnling with thc Lreitguc of Natiotis was adopted by the Dottie- rrrttic platform committee. A long hit-fer fight so delayed the platform workers that at 3.30 o'clock thc ten today National tho utiou went- but cumli- s ulti—. to hear plunge the tho ..lrish _ composi- turs announcing thc publication of when off Point Plclflutlt. it squall cr proprietors refused to inst-rt an merit troops ii-ivr 419g (u; for“ - . , - g . ‘is il\'\V newspaper, tho printers w mo- to lic Eastern Question Now Paramount (Dom. Press Special.) "A1013. Jiiiy 2.-'i'ltta rccoiit chock to the Greek tliitfilifiiVt‘, hits miulc curtain that tliu ‘Turkish tiucsliou will tliltlU more hi: opt-ind up at dliusscls as tiic parztmoiiut issue licforc _tlti\ allied puwi-is. FFUIICII foreign tiificc ‘admiltcii to tho lipiitcti News 'tiliii the ‘new castcrti qucstiou probably will bi.- ouc ‘of tho first subjects tiikiru up tor discussion in coufcrcucii. investigating (Dom. Press Special.) out: ivoinan ltuowu lo Joscph El well was introduced lties investigating the most tnystct" Elwell. Olllciitls that they hzitl been informer] presented (lifferent that humc. Meeting Tonight number 0t‘ xithlclcs letes invariably curried off the honors. ‘ it becomes ttcccssnry that old so that the prestige» province may be maintained. Per ntutie to rebuild our position of prc eminence in these provinces. Fo this purpose the Abegwcit execu tivo is culling a. meeting of tall in of athletics. The importance of tli matter, tho preservation of civi sport for split‘ log tonight. lion. N. W. lloweil (Dom. Preiss Special.) OTTAWA, July Zr-‘HUII. N.iW front the ministry. Libel Action ; , K. C.. went i.o trial hcre yesto for the plaintiff. tho legislature ant“ read sion on April 1'7, last. lar, after vainly offering to buy they lied been, ___ __ d____ u ing them to land was issued by the J» aml Wits ilwlliliui,’ 111i‘ flight til Eli on StriItel"'““"“~-- _ v _ IMexican Rebeh The Elweii Murder New YouK. July 1i.—-D‘I(li‘ti than- to scrvants'_ anti frioiuls as Miss Wilson. author‘ ions murder pf this generation were informed today. bliss Wilson. will‘ Qviilfliiiiy a favorite name with‘ I'(!Vt‘flit‘tI today by friends of the slain man he had women under To Boost Athletics Those who wituesscrl the Olyni- Dic trials on Dominion Day, must. have felt =1 resist at the limited i'(’I)l‘r‘St‘ili1ll;; this province. For the last turcuty years at all athletic meets in the Maritime Provinces this city has been fortitnato in possessing alth- of outstanding ability who The war nsccesarliy caused a cessation of athletic activity, anti cotrtctidcrs of pro-war days have practically dropped athletics. Titus ucw blood slinil take the place ‘of the of this sistent. determined efforts must be tcrostcd in the physical dcvelop- mvmlgtl‘ and him")? itictit of the youth of the city in‘ the police court room tonight at 8w M , p.111. sharp. it is Iltlputl that plans w“ ti" Ofltius "l‘_W ‘limbo. whose may tic-developed by which a now f’ "m "mi Piilimkllkl‘ 11W‘ TP-vvok- ‘impetus may be given the cause athletic ipride, the devolopmcurof L's sake, will doubt- less lcud mvitry lo attcnrl the moct- Rotvell president cf lite privy coun- cil has tendered his‘ resignation VICTORIA, Juno Zl0.—-'l‘ho $50,- 000 libel action which Premier Ol- iver brought against it. T. Elliot, day. with the hearing of yilaesseirhimlfl YC-‘iivftllly Without The alleged libel was contained m" mmlu" “f I'm“ in a telegram sent to n member o ill U18 . . i, b ' . _ gzeilrfillxiasl: Minister oi’ Transport, had to face litigation on the last day of the sea giiggsflgscznuizhlg“ d“9“m“°“" h‘ Fell i5 Storeys "lo His Death main" ' (Dom. Press Special.) NEW YORK. July 4.— John Stuart McKig was killed today by n fall of fiftcrn stories, from a window in tho Yaw] (‘iub here. v McKigE-i ltotnc is in liiontclair, N. ‘the chih. The room assigned him it faced the air shaft. The body was found by pusscrbys in street indi- cating, the authorities said. that he had fallen frotti the corridor win- dow. Physicians said hq was killed l y Were '0 feated (Special to The G rdian). MEXICO (llTY, July__ 2.——Govcrti- iilillvt‘ cotuniutui of C ‘I05 UStllln i" Tilliltllliillltfi, it wit“, ituuouutzvd in u statement issued ‘by thc liiiu» iistt-r of war today. Tho rcbcls suffered many casualties aml nu~ itierous prisoners Werg taken by government troops. llntercburrh Movement \ Not ilesponsible i (Dom. Press Special.) Ni<]\V YORK. Jilly 1i.~—<i)t-tiiiil of ilto stool strike report that tin.- iii- ilitslriiil rclziiitnts t',tliiiiilliit't‘ of the Il\l(',l‘('.il'll'itli world lllfi\'t'llit‘ill the cause of tht- disruption was |1lllttit‘ ltllliiy by officials of 1b,. or- ganization, James .\i. Spot-rs, chair 1mm of ilu- i-xi-(aulivo (',l)lill|li[it't', and Dtillifii A, Politig, \'I('t‘ t-liuir- man‘ weir.- illllllll_t§ ii"l=(, M”, £Ifi<‘tr!- I'd that tilt‘ slot-l Wrilio, roport ltnil nothing to ilo with tl-i- c:-i|,--,.- of iiit‘ iviliulrawai of suf by film". cicrs. WIIH Lemburg Captured“ (Qflm- Press Special.) PAYNE Jill)’ 4.—A nmvs dcs- Ilutch received today dot-lured tho llolshcviki had captured tho c)“. of Lotubcrg from tho Poles. POLES FALLING BACK IjQNDON. Jiiiy 4_-—-A Bolshcvik {Width jllton Poles in ilovuo rcgion 15 "(miliillillg progress, ziccorrliitg to a Jicicow wireless Illflggage r|tce1v_ W] INF-B. The wirclczs (lc;-,],'\rmi that ltod forces were 27 titties east (I))iIR“lVi‘iU‘fll‘ItI were pushing ti“; o c, back rapidly. The Polish re trca‘. also continues in the Moscyre tire wireless said where tho _ "5"*"‘k _m°k many prisoners, ‘"1" ll tillilfiitiy of supplies. Iicflliiiilli Statuary‘ ibund in Italy Elrfilglg/IE- __J"1Y 2,_—'l'i_1c ancient m) T?" lily 0T YPll. fiftt-eu miles m onto, hits yielilotl up o group oi’ stittuary in Polvcliroruc terra- “Pimi {W0 figures of which. the Ap- ollo and the Mercury, archneolo. 3M5 "T9 flsrecd in characterizing as finds of first class artistic i)“. llortattce. The Apollo, indeed, a work of ionic-Etruscan art, dating party reports of Peace Conference ~ Sits at Brussels oiling peace llltctcil by the Will‘. talian Foreign biiuislcr, by 10. finitnclnl Ouesfions lip ' (Dom. Press Special.) gates iissotubliitg at the Pal’ l\(',titlt‘lllit‘ét hort- toilriy, The ' lrm will ho taken itp when t posit] oi‘, lt was l'X|lt‘CI(‘(I lit-vision would b" lug life coursi- Events in Ireland Are Driving Past train further, should soldiers gist 0n occupyiing srats. places. (lays all business ottlsitlc m“; be a; a standstill. inns find themsclvtis towns. American tourists cul, off from the iiilfiib cd r from about 500 B. Cxyiutprcsses _ ‘even the noti-cxpt-rt at out-c as be- _ ‘"8 a work of extraordinary The Italian reviews iiiul papers arc» full of descriptions and n-pro. es iu u ucw way tlu- tuystcrious u force oi‘ llcllctiir: rt-ligioit, c Professor Gigblioii, who inter;- rulptcd his excavations on account of thc war, took them up again iu n brit-l‘ interval of lcavo frotn the front ivhicli hi- dccitlcil to pass working nt Vi-ii. ili.~: icuvo hurl "Purl? conic to nu curl, and noth- ing of importance ind been dia- eovcrerl when suddenly a big block tu-fu brokt- away uudt-r tho picks 011d U19"! iilllicziruil to the itstonislt- ed eyes of tho excavators ii life- size statuttyofltpnlio, all iridescent . in tones raugiutffrolu lcmun colour to niclow brown. in terra-cotta of Etruscan work- manship that hits cvcr been found." said_l’rofessoi' Giglioli to his fore- man. Tho statutes arc iii tho Villa (liulfn, Must-um in ltoniv, but are comds m but yuuuiown u. the plliilit‘. —-——-&-o>-———- ATTACKS SIR ERIC ADQUITH ~ canoes. r. LONDON, July 4.—-Thc liousc of -.| division ‘negativcd the second reading of bimitcaglds ‘Bill intended to offer Domiinon Homo Rule to Ireland. i l'n the (‘ominous Sir Eric Gcdrles. _ vote for ex- ~ pentllture. Mr. Asquith was one ot Charles John White, a Vuncou- u,» i d f I _ l _ ver solicitor testified that the prem “limit” titres Mobile?‘ iiitkTrgfsgrfgi P its "state nitlcd dreamer assisted certain section of northern land for five dollars an ncrmhad said that. ififigffiymliiinilriiigfiiars my!“ if the owners would not be reason-j able they would be likely to find themselves more heavily taxed »8ir Eric put up an effective de- fiance and had comparatively an n- vlotory on the motion for the‘ reduction of tire vote, I "This is tho first lift- size slatutc considerable. apprehension lions, this your on a at‘ to w t-t-k. in a lcttt-r lo llic ilulslcr Union- (‘itrsuu de- prociittt-s slitiriiiiit‘. acts of Vitlivnfih‘ ilc says the (lovcruutcnt has llffllllifiiltii adu- protoction to Uls- niltls that should the authorities not fulfill their obliga- lions I shall not hesitate at any cost to organize our people for dr- fcncc against, those whost- crimes and tuakiitg our country a byword among civilized ist (Touucil Sir Edward against, tho rcpubiicatis. tiuaic military (or people, but arc ruining lroliuid trillions," VALUABLE MINERIAL DISCOVERY. a gold bearing (iuartz, made icy of Dnrracliois Harbour. .'-—-¢0-@-——-—- ANNQU N OEMENTS. lass paid for in advance. grounds of Mr. July 7th, if stormy day. G. phfllllflfl . l4“...- - _ lure later . BRUSSELS, Jiiiy 4,—M. Dela- croix, tho Belgian Premier, will preside at the tnccting of the tra- conft-rt-titwe, which will assemble hero today aftcr hav- iug sat iii the thrcc t-otinlrics most Prcttiior Lloyd George will be zissit-itcti by a party of experts and uidos numbering 140; Premier Mil- lt-rittirl and Marshall Foch by a of 50; Viscount Ciliiltltl, of Japan by 12, and Count Sforza, the Thc United Siltlt-s will be repro- svnted by two ‘unofficial represen- tatives, W. (l. Boydoti, Chicago, and Col, Jatucs A. Logan. The ‘first question on the pro~ gram for the (zonfcrcnco will be, exports and loading titembsrs of tho Repara- tions (‘titumitititr on tho division of the rvpurtitttitis among the Allies. ii is understood iilili a reply to the 'i‘itrk~tsh peace terms uotc will be takcti up and that the itusslau situ- ation will bu tliscusscil. Before Conference llitl‘-SS‘l*)l.l.l\‘, July ‘.l.~—'l‘ht- tiuvs- tion of‘ (iisaritttnt-ut will ho titc first to ho (‘tlllSi(It‘l't|I by tho ulllcil tii'i“' ‘s lit-s prat-t- treaty aml llfliitlllltlirii. activi- ties will iii‘ tit-xi ill ortli-r tor con- 5j']¢_:|,\\i()]|‘ Th.- rt-piiriitioits prob- . _ _ ' m, mg of tlic PFUVilHEiili commission first two tiui-stlous have lwcu ills- some [t-lltfiltlli rt-gurrl- to bo mirsuvtl by i-titctilc rcpH-Si-tiiitivcs whoii thi-y Vina‘- mrcl lb" Grriitittis at the Spa con- ‘WWW 1 lie Sued for $50,000 To Presli Trouble 1“I_[§],[fi"\§'[‘_ July tL-Evcnts in recover ilamagt-s for allt-gt-rl lilir-l. lrciand are tnarching rapidly; t(o a} -—-*<O->-—-—— crisis, it is apparently tic _lov- D k A v crnmt-nfs policy to force thei ISSIUf‘ regarding the transportation o . armed troops, and at, uumerottr- railway stations throughout the country small bodies of men are D p s i I presenting tliomsclvcs its iliifi-qim‘ ( om fess Pena‘) gcrs, ouiy to bc told that if"? 01'3" vt-rs aml firemen ri-tiuc to take the in each ingmncesllio i-allwaymcn concerned are summarily ilismissed, and than" drivers are forthcoming i0 "Wilme- tho duties of those tllschargerl, the railway lines are blocked in itianY Large (llslricts in the west are completely isolated, aml in it few of Ulster In the rural districts “there many civil- strantlcrl, lo- cal Sinn Fcittt-rs tirganizc a lllflilll‘ service to convey thcnl to central are among those who fitltl tilcmfiflil/QE Fooling against tho Shin Fciners is beginning to ruti high in Ulster. Republicans havo rcctantly extend- tlicir military operations hill! tho neighborhood of Belfast, and i5 felt that the Twelfth of July twclcbru- which arc to be Ofgilililfiil COllS-ltltiftiiiite scale, may develop itilo a situation simil- tliat at Lottilontivrry last SYDNEY. Juiy 2.—Tlic discovery m: (‘nppur and silvcr, associated iu has boon in tho lloisilitlc tuouutaiits, (‘npo lire-ion, by Ittwli-rlck Ohaitd- "THE KINGSTON METHO- dist picnic will be held on the Gordon Newson, the following 127l-7-ll~2i "THE LADIES AUXILIARY of East, Rowaity will hold a strawber- ry festivai on the grounds of E.l't. Heart: July 15 in aid of Protestant tcza-{t-a-ai. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News AN AUTO ACCIDENT (Special to The Guardian). ST. JOHN, N-IL, July .—A mOt- or cur owned iind operated by Mar- shal MacAllistcr of West Si. John uwts wrecked and llio tirivcr, his wife and two women passengers were injured when they iricd to mukc it crossing ovcr thc railroad track at Lorncvlllo before an ap- proaching Biiyshoro train on Sat- urday evening. ARRESTED on Pencuav CHARGE (Special to The Guardian). SYDNEY, July 4.—Mikc Goval, a young itussiim acquitted of tli tnurtlcr of James lidnrinelll on Wod ncsday has bccn arrested on a charge of pcriitry biiscil upon uvi- dcticc given by him nt tho trial o: lVlrs. Mariticlli charged as an ac- cotnplice is procct-tling. STRIKERS ATTACK UNION MEN IN HALIFAX (Special to The Guardian). IIALHPAX, Jiiiy 4.~Sliipya'ril striltwts yostt-rtiity zittat-liiril it'll uuiou mcu procuurlitil! to tho, shipyards nuil illl retui-rgcutry call for tho 1iolici- ivas soul iii. ltlvcnvtitiug was quici yesterday iii- tcrnoott. HALIFAX, Jiiiy 'l.—--At a mcct~ for tlii- prevention oi‘ fires ycstcr- day, nlzijtir John A. iluillnuil. u for- mcr (‘hit-f of Police of lliillfzn; was nppointcti firc wanton for tho pro- Got Twenty-five Cents \'l‘i"i‘0‘lll.-\, Jiiiy 4.4mm jury in tho Olivcr-ldllltilt libel Suit found Enthusiastic SILVER FOX FUR ssttmc A8- crcd in ihc hall at Albi-rton on F i‘ - _ 1 i) ; ,4; 1' - 1 s, . Ailmiral llnlscy slates that the APPOWTED HRE WARDEN ‘ ti“ ‘ya-bag;p\il.l,‘..lllff,,,ivif,.,. ltt-nowu provt-il ilt'l'b‘l‘ii a beauti- , T port tin-l CtHlilUftlliOll. ‘i . 'i‘ J m‘ "°“""“t' Tmhy m“ [my "[- the ($986111! to The Guardian). hum,“ l)rusi(lttd and gala has itbiitcil, but tht: sca is Renown Battles , Australian Cale ALBANY, West. Australia, July 4.——l-i. M. S. ‘Renown has had nu extremely rough trip frotu Sydney. whore the great warship loft lflfit Friday’ night with the Prince 0f \\':llt‘:i on hoard. on Sunday lust a rrt-sh breeze tli-- vvlililvti into u hard gale from the ‘wt t, ivhich tho Renown mot head- ‘mi, making in-uvy wait-r forward- 'i‘lie Prince observed the masllifi- \,(~,(~ti' spectacle frotu the observa- A largo mct-titig of foxmcn guilt-i w.“ “muggy WM“, huge 50M’ m-gy. l ' the westerly gale, raced at itcnown, which chargctl them at irspci-d of twcnty knots, senti- iug the water toast-hood high. U"! spray falling in continuous cas- cades, iu which rainbows uppcar- Meetings of Foxnien SOCIATION HEARTILV EN- DORSED AT ALBERTON AND CENTRAL BEDEQUE. day night lo Ilt‘iil' lion. A. E. . i i scnault explain tho objects and put‘ poses of tho Silver l~‘ux For Smiillg Association. Mr. Arscnuult spoke for about an hottr and was atten- tivcly ii-‘tcticd to. Dr. Keir actcil as chairman and Mr. F. it. Burke, sort-dairy. Aftcr Mr. Arse-until. zulii‘ ' numbcr ~’\f prominent ranchers spoke, enthusiastically i-utlorsitig tho proposition. This was followcil by o. im-soiution utiuiiimously car- ricd by a staiailittg vote approving tho Association and plctlilitig thc fltinncial support of iliosc pri-st-tit. Auotlivr mot-ting was. lit-id Sat- wlien the Renown was cuterittg the Great Australian flight, tho gitlc ilPPllllit‘ fit-rccr, uud (i... ship was glowt-ii to scvt-titt-cn knots, thou fiitcctt. illltl iillfliii’ ulcvon, Thr- elcvt-n oiliit-rs on board the \{(,-1)u\\'1| since =iie was comtnission- i-d_ say it wu< ‘he worst Wvtttilfil‘ tho ship s cvcr cxpcrictict-il. Tin-y oyprosror‘. rho opinion thui the waves in .- Austritiian Bight ctl. On Monday, urtluy (rvt-tiitig at (‘t-titral il-ultquv “,,.,.,. highpr‘ “hm h, m.» Aflginiiit, which vras attirtitlctl by‘ ptWiiiiitit-iii T)“. 1W; $035 ginning aboard foxmt-tt in the vicinity. ilou. . '. m, ‘he m, (‘Wk U“ H", sun'- Arscnault lu an ti(l(|l”.“~‘.\‘ ivliitwli t-truiourd ei-li- swcpt through the u of thcistr-am lliCift". hill“, brcnliiilK uil “V t-xplaiti- rings, nud :ti:3U (lillllilgtill the Fox i-‘ur,l‘rinc(-'s launch, stitashiug all the which azcabiu windows- and carrying away flit‘ rails. gagcil tho close aticttt." iticctiit); for ovi-r an ho .- t-d the aims of lltc Silv Suiting Association at. resolution mts curried tiuutiiuious- David gcmn-nn,“ “mm m, i, M .3) slilll running vt-ry high mid coit- fuss-d. Tho I’i‘iil(‘t* cult-red Albany ‘Pliursilay atit-ruoiut nflcr bt-itil-Z \\.,.](-()11il'ti by tilt‘ Stutt- Governor, Sir Francis Nt-wili-gtitc null by the - i uyor, ouucilltirs and the ileopie. Partyilprotu /\(lbuny tlic Prince resumed tho journey to Ptfftii by lriiiii. i} for fortner Preuiict" Olivt-r for 22': (‘unis tlnmziizos, lilr. Oliver brought suit for fifty tlioitsziutis ilolliii-s to l<‘itl*]l)lClll("!“.)N, Jilly 2.—-Gcnl'gc Ilitrtoti, uiauttgcr of tho tl-yi- works at St. Joliu, was seutottct-d to servo 10 days in the York County jail uilthout option of a flue by Jitdge Limerick, on a charge of driving a car on the public highway under the influence of liquor. Ho was ni- so fined $8 for bclug drunk and may also face it civil action by 5 motorists who were, itijurrd wliou Burton ran into their cur while going at a speed estimated at fit‘- ty miles an hour. Poles Withdraw To Shorten Bron 111' (iDom. Press Special.) LONIDON. July 2.—Au official communique issued ‘at Warsaw says that tho Polish armicshnvc withdrawn front thc Swlahcl rc- gion. evacuating Mozyrz and Koleu- kowizu for the pitrpostt of shortcu- iug the front. The enemy attach ‘is now rlircctcil agatiust Rovnu and tho lteds arc reported to bt- tuobil- izing for nit attack in tho (lircctiou of MIIiIIuIZ aml Moiodcoztuti. "We arc resisting stubbornly cvcry- \VilQi‘t‘,,"'iIlt‘ Cflilllllllllitiilt: from the Daily Thus-graph Warsaw corros- pouilcut (lcciaros, and adds that Bolshcvik reports of a grunt Polish disasu-r arc false aml asserts that (lit-y are the result oi a gitrbictl version of tho Polish rclrcat from lilo-ff. Disorders Occur Among (Iiiinase (Dom. PresTSpecIai.) LONDON, Jiiiy 2.—Southcri\ troops have occupied Yuchtnv, China, following nu attack upon tho Auiurlcau mission ihcre, ac- cording to a ltcutcr tlispattah from Shanghai. Bandits arc said to b.- tcrrtlriziiig tiio iinukt-rtiw ilistrii-t. Ncigotlaliug joint action by llll American and a llritlsh squ-idrtm QQMING EVENTQ. to Hankow on Monday. l I session ‘ caso DAYS MEETFQGS ET‘, _____{._’_____ siou d become tictessnr or (Ilium , ‘ l a l a to divorce thomseli" entirely defiggififl/ELY (iv “g9 0 1‘(II\\‘l‘()l'x']l‘i)‘t‘~€lvs Wm Vi“. De‘ no a er ' - ~ t ‘~- meuts accepted at this office for ‘i’ next day's issue after 6 p. m. un- . DECIDE ON GERMAN BONDS (Dom. Press Special.) ItOME, July 2.-~A dispatch from section. Several Albanians on Yangthc Admiral Glcavos went Scra today declares flint Admiral Mill rad itrestcd a number of Jugo Sl-iv agitators who liiiil been caus- ing troube among radicals. A dis- patch declaring that Oiolcttrs rc- cent istribetueut ‘regarding Italy's intention not to tutorfer with Alb shin affairs made an excellent im- pression among Albanians in that who had been sent to the island of Has- seno have been allowed to return Movement to Oust Ontario liberal Leader THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE TOliONTO. July 4.—-Westor wiuds flnc and nuidcrately warm lliihh tide today at 1.34. tonig at 12.55; tom irrow at 2 D» m. and tomorrow "night at 1.35. Noozio 'l‘bt‘\l Sunshine Kiti- “(Spccial to The Guardian). ,, I~JW YORK. JlliY z.-\vuii-.iiii.sh l iiurst iu n signvil stair-moat on tho l e y [rout page of tho Now York Am- crlcau ootitt-s out squarely for Joules A. ]ti'(‘ii of‘ hfissouri, lo head a third party. St-tiittot" ittu-d was Th" h“: 51m‘. fflqmy-y 011mg’ uarrtfti from tho Democratic (‘on- AIflPSnOiiiPii .\ic.(‘ri-.iuly, Limited. * vt-utiou at Sau Fimititxiscii Iivtiiilleillwill up, slmf down shortly for an. Qt hl"_"""‘i-7““i51|1 1° till‘ Lt-‘llgilfi itidi-iittito timt- because of the over- v "f Ximuns“ sitpply of shot-n. The company etu- .' ploys nearly our thousand hands. i Slackiii-ss in trndc conditions throughout (‘tiuadn is given as the, reason for tlic curtailmcns, and it i is also lt'.li‘ll(‘(l that the (‘ahadlan iuarkct is bt-iug fintwicil with shoes . from tho United States, which the manufacturers havcdbcetihutiiiiblu , , t scll on their own si c oft r~ ue. - FORONFOJMY 3-“'T1'1‘dl§$fliifl' Tghere has been no important c-ut. , (“P/HP“ “Tm! 1W5 ‘i001! "IIOHNIPF- in the prices of shoes in Canada, as in: in the ranks of the Liberal (ranaman whim-g who have pur members of thc Legislature for chijsed American 511005 am hold _ some time with regard to the lvflll- lug up the DfiCPs to the ievt-i of ‘Wghlll m’ HAIL 1)““'"i" hi“ "i 1115i- ‘the prices on this side of the hor- irrokr-ti out into flame. and tho pro- Kipp, Autitbcr large tlnttadiau firm, luuiutiry steps have been taken ((1,101, will shortly close its plant Wiltvii will test out \\'llt'lilt'i‘ or not also, has 50.000 pairs of shoes Mr‘ mwm“ I“ “limit! “lliiuilil i" mosly children's which it is unabl '- iiold tho iciultrsliip, or ii‘. in the ‘p, qispog.» oi‘, This firm is content- ‘mwwif "i iii" ililii)‘. ill‘ will MW‘ plating opening storcs in various “Hy n” ‘mmlmi- “ii-f 5WD W111i parts oi‘ tianada to find an outlc ii taken ou \\'cdiii'-'-IIIIY Wilvll i1 lllvvi‘ for its surplus. If these stores ar ’ tug of Liiu-ral lli.l’.l’.'s was hold ‘opened at the Ontario (‘iub, when thosokn tunrkul tumble in prices. 1 assembler] tlccidcd they could no The shoe trade is in o bad stat Q 5 longer remain in the Legislature iii New England and many fact-DP i “Pa”? m" li-“lilvrtilliil 01 Ml‘. De- ies in Lynn, l-laverhill, Brockto Wtlri. utid when it was ilctermincd and elsewhere are closed. Part 0 that n ntctnortal to this effect Wtllllr. their surplus stock is bt-lug duin shortly in: prcsctitctl to the Liburitilod on the tlauadiun market. ilt-illlcr. 'I‘lllc fact. that ccrlaiit Lib- ‘ ‘ era tucmit-rs iu tlu- lluust- have - ". .. not Ili‘t‘ll coutcut with tho itiunuor ‘LN, ‘ in \Vil‘i1(7ii Mr‘. lit-wart has boon pilot- ing u- Li) I ship is not new Dom Pr"! s NHL) > ‘ vivn,i'fi_"-‘,',‘l"_‘i‘l'l“l'jilffi_‘f_f‘"“fi‘ffi° “"‘ irai-tiuciti-vrori, Jiiiy a-cus U‘, 'I,,,i‘.].$’ _' 3v“? “P” o" ' I it. iloward, a uativo of S, ( ' L)“ ‘ m“ I'M mm" "I sdrcus has bot-u appoiutctl gen llli‘lliill‘l,< found it tit-t-i-ssiirv to‘ ‘ . iiikt- isstu- with tlicir icatlcr. rm 1L‘ (‘hm mums‘ .“g°,“‘ m ti?" (JtN-‘L tiuinlior of qut-stioiis, some small wnh heulqudrurs m mo“ 03*» and 50'1"‘ bill's‘. ()ii more lilllll out- tircasitm Libt-rnl members vol (‘til itgaiust Mr. ])t‘\\‘tli‘i aud in a tittmbcr of ways it iil‘t"lmt‘ cvidvtit that tin-rt.- wits not ilillilitllly among‘ thc Liberal iolltnvirs. .\'hilt~, llu-rc. were various isuilvs upou which some Liberal member's ft-lt that thi- trot,- policy of tho ptrty was not bi-iug prt-sctituil bciori- Ibo Logis- iiiturc. the two tiutslniuliuil pol- iclt-s whcro tho issiii- was ihc sirotigi-st liiid to do with temper- auco aml public tiwucrsiiip. Now tho matter bus rt-iiclicd the stage of opt-u revolt upou the part of u rrou i of Librrztls, wlioso num- . 1 ht-rsfthtvy hope, will crow its timo AqrEri-Lows .>, illfllm] olu. it is quite ltlpi’ ‘rent that A l t ii- to tt-rs ii‘l'i that f to) .-.l\'\.‘ con- siderable, strength, as lbw have al- LOTTA rcndy consiiicrctl tho qu- Jon as to QAlg who will lead them in tho ilousc at thr- ucxt is. it PARIS, July 4.-lt is officially Fr annoiincctl ithrit thv llupitrations Commission has dctsrmitii-tl upon f1} iht- form of bonds Germany must deliver pursuant to Annex 2, Part 8. of the Treaty of Versailles. The announcement does not disclose, however, what form this is. ‘ The commission has also decid- ed favorably upon tho Belgium re- ' quest for the delivery of blood stal- lions and mares. in addition to the restoration in kind of the animals removed by Germany during the w. the Mainland. . ‘.1 ‘n’! —-—- Cheaper I , it is believed tltcro will .3.’ '