l‘ I The lfaperjlfbat Prince-Edward- rqina ’ i. kiwi i ‘tne"~'.::.~..e~..-.~'-"-*~- e ‘like the Dew- ' i o ‘F’ _ ~ - I 3:} i, _ - '- ,0" l I ~ ~ . 1‘ , "F" -. -- . as‘ ' . I a All T“ 1c"- . ~ - - . " - i‘ A t‘ l’ r worm moms 2 I _'.;.. a _ '[ ‘I ‘ Ry‘, r n“ v . > Q v Y‘ \ \ > _ {I I l ‘ u \ . . . . , - ;. ' r. ~- l “\- \ _ A" t" A" . ,_ v-Jv/l _ ,~-~-..,.- ---. Fun-Q f Worth Prlnfljlg J / l“ : V? ~ \ y i — v IeundOc-‘Isvifggunlnn Gusmf FRID ‘ e . ‘ 5 M." 9...,“ piqglqummcoeau ;.‘t‘*_ r ’ — -' l _ AY’ 23: . Avymusl Suboorioflomdoiivorsd ll" n |el|ie eni i|iurs m PARTS er IRELAND iliieree Battle ‘Between, Unionists and Sinn-Ilein, Three Killed and (United Press.) BELFAST, Ireland, July 22.~-* Rioting between Unionists and -Sinn Feiners was resumed here} this afternoon. The Po t office ati Mail's Road was wre ked during- the- fighting. The police tired on the I xioters wounding one soldier and| several civilians, Latest police ad- ' vices said three persons nave been . killed including one woman, more than 40 wounded dangerously and 60 wounded slightly. Property, damaige was estimated at $500,000.] Troops todaycrected barbed wire barricades at different points- in the city in an effort to restrict the rioting. Firing continued all last night and until daylight ‘today, jg, iii-IINDENSED silcnls} FAR-M FOR SALE.—FARM SITU- ated at Cherry Valley, has 00 acres. Will sell with crop stand- ing. Joseph Sullivan, IOherry Valley. 1810-7-23-3 TEACHER WANTED FOR MUR- ray Harbor School, second class preferred. Supplement. $100.00. Trustees will find a suitable hoarding house. Harry G. Reid, Secretary Trustees. ‘ ‘ 1812-7-l23 3i __ _ BLUIEBERRIES AND RASPBER- fles. We are open for large quan- tities of blueberries and rasp- berries. We a1": in a 905M011 1° meet till competition. Anyone having berries to offer. 9110M or write us. Clarke Bros. Mt. btewurt. . c. ., .,_., flu-7-28-l2i- TIEAOHER iWlANTE-DP-l-‘OR - Miiltown Cross. Supplement $75. A. McPherson, Secty. ' 1813-7-23-31 " WANTEIL-ONE secouo HAND surface planer at once. Apply to W. C. Wood. 8t Son, New Wilt- ehire. R. R. No. 2, or Spring, ton Mills. ' 1804 7 23 3i __.__ HENs FOR SALE, INCLUDING s. C. white leghorns. Apply 22 Pleas ant st. 1760-7-2i-2L, . KITCHEN RANGE FOR SALE. Apply 159 Water Street. 1i BUNGALOW FOR SADE AT HAZ- elbrock. J. A. Moore, East Roy- alty, ‘ l703-7-22-ME-bipil is!‘ Pi-lous ass-n "l" m“ H p eeee-s-a -tf. ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY ' BROWN paper suitable for plgt-iugdlllldsl‘ ll lth. t. uar an. ° M ‘W’ ' enemas-u. -—-—-<-— ‘FOR SALE -— A MASSEY HAR- ris hay ower, six foot , cut; compare vely nhw and will be "sold nt ubnrgain. George Mol- lett. Union. Lot 33 1765 7 21 2i. 'WANTED.—G|RL FOR GENERAL consework In family of three. No washing. .Apply 108 King St. _ 1762-7-21-tf IWANTEDF-MAID FOR at housework. Good waivi- oly Mrs. Lloyd Weliner. 154. Prince Street. 0992-6-53 t!- ‘PUSITIVELY NO ADVERTISE- msnts accepted at this office for next day's-IAN; after 6 p.in_. uh- ics paid for msavsnce. vwnwrin .4- FiItaTiDR i201”!!! ‘class teacher _-for, Brackley ‘School go. as; Qgfiliifllllfim $10". James ran n. 80- .- ’ c, ldgfllltipd, . a -""-__-l NTID — FIRST vrsscnsn WA Wm, or second class, for North loo School Blwnl mm u“ » Apply Geo. scam t1. . 110a 1 is n. ~ mlssion~to mass troops and Many Wounded. ($966M to The Guardian.) ‘BEIJEAST. July 22.-—'I‘wen-ty men were badly dnjured whens group of Unionists shipworkers ex- pelled Slnn Feiners from ship- yards lierc. Shops were lootrri and burned‘ in clashes between policc u-nd Sinn Feiners. (Special t} he Guardian.) DUBLIN, Ju 22.—-ll.cports were circulated here today thatcthe Brit- ish Government had made an at- teuipt to negotiate with Slnn Fem lleaders through civilian intermedi- il-tes. Stun Felners were said to have refused all advances. Germans Want I Troops For Baltic PARIS, July 22—-Germnny today formally submitted a request to the Allied governments for per- sur- round the Baltic port of Memel, to resist an invasion by the Soviet forces, which they advise‘ is be- lieved to be Ilmpending W? Big Advance In British Shipping- ‘LONDON. July 22—Total ton- nage now building in the United Kingdom exceeds the amount. un- der constructions in the United States by 1,672,000 tons according to returns published today by Lloyds register of shIppin-g. The ‘aggregate RIHDIIIIL HOW lllllllll‘ C011- atruction in Great Britain is 3,578,- 000 tons .tlle higbestpiuountevar recorded. Much comment has been aroused in shipping circles by these figures, says the London Times. but it _adds the failure of the United States to maintain its lead in shipbuilding was‘ expected since the intensive construction there‘ was chiefly o. war measure. Edis0n’s Message T0 Postcrity (United Press.) NIEIW YORK, July 2l.——Grlpping u telegraph koy for the first time in 10 years Thomas ‘A. Edison sent o message to posterity today from his home in Orange, N.J., the rattle of the instrument as it click- ed off the Inventor's message was inscribed on an Imperishnble phon- graph record and placed in the archives of the historical associa- tion here. The message was sent directly to a committee of the old time tclcgraphers, and was, amid the activities of ‘a but-y life, full of expectations, hopes and fears. "My thoughts of early_ association with my comrades of the, dots and dashes htave ever been, to me a (iftlilili and pleasure l consider it a great pleasure to record in morsc characters on an indestructible disc this tribute to my beginning in electricity through tho telegraph and with it a Godspeed to the fra- ternity throughout the world." LON-DON, July 22—T'he refusal of the Russian Soviet government. to cease war against Poland at the behest of Great Britain is con- tallied ln a Moscow wireless des- Datch received here today. The refusal also constitutes an appeal to the workers and peasants of the Minister of War; Trotsky. Foreign Minister; Tchltcherln and Com- missioner of Justice Kurskl and says: "The British government ad- vised a. proposal to us July 111th to cease war against Poland and begin peace negotiations with Pn~ Ian-d and other border states, pro- mising that the Polish troops in case of an armistice being conclu- ded, would retreat to frontier marked last year by the Peace Conference. In the same note it was propos- ed that General Wrangel and his Crimea Shelter should not be be touched. To all ilils, we, the council of People's Commlssarics. answered by refusal." If England had not desired wur she would have stopped supplying Poland with munitions and money. England is carrying on negotia- tions with us with a concession to' working masses. Lord Curzon, the British Foreign Secretary, places it upon the League of Nations in whose name he is making the pro- posals, but Poland enters Into the composition of this League. Po- land, who commenced a robber war against us all, the members of the league especia-lly, France, Eng- land and the United States arc Russian Soviet "_. WkillNotCeasd Soviet Russians and the Ukraine. . 1i ll! Blfllled by Premier Lcninef, Slilliililii l5 l] Russia, Turkey, Arabia an Are Principals. (Special to‘ The Guardian.) PAR-IS, July 22.—'l‘he Allies are threatened with a new combina- tion of opponents with the centre of gravity in the near east. To say that the French foreign officc is disturbed by the trend of dcvc- lopments is put-ting it mildly. The tiuctly ominous thrcut and it lo those who are watching stanlinoplo to Moscow. French Foreigndflice Iineasily Watching March of Threatening Events in Which d Germany now "Bloc" will have '18 its principal powers Soviet Itussia, Turkey, Ar- abia and probably tho German lie- Lublic. It is looked upon as u dis- giving a vast amount of concern the rapidly marching events from Con-_ ‘Bryan Nominated By Acclamation ‘LINCOLN, July 22.—WIIlium Jellllilllls Bryan was nominated by acclamntion for President of’ the United States by the prohibition lillrty In session here tonight. This action was taken against his wish- es and it is doubtful whether he will accept the nominnljon. This is the fourth time Bryan has been lwlnillutcd to lead a National tic- kP-l l-ic was three times stand ard bearer for the Democrats. Tim convention was opened this niorn- lllg with about 300 delegates at- tending. Both the Democratic and the Republican parties ‘were assailed for ‘fdodging the prohibi- tion issue." it was made plain that the prohibition party would is C autanqua Ended Angloprench Chautauqua. in Charlottetown was brought to n close yesterday. In the afternoon a vcry enjoyable childrens’ pageant entitled "A' Mother ‘Goose Party" was present- ed by the JunionCh-autauqua ill the great enjoyment of the largo ilssemblagc of liitlc ones. Messrs ‘Fitzgerald and liuvclock gave u_ ‘very entertaining exhibition of jug gling and other amusements after- wards. Little Miss Florence Stern, tlic gtwclve-yenr old glrl violinist de-' lighted n large audit-nee with llcr (Special to The Guardian.) PAfR-IS, July Z2.—-,An lr-uvr- Paris for Warsaw needs it was announced today.- -—-{0§—— Prime Ministers rapturously applauded. The main feature 0f the closing session lust evening was u lecture by the I-lou. Cruwfcrvl Vaughan, ‘who dealt with tllc ‘a l.ir question especially as it ilLiLi affected Aus- lrzllia. bound hand in hand in_ this prov- acloay war of Poland against Rus- sia and the Ukrane. (special to‘. Ibis-Guardian.) . ILQNDON, July 22.——After weeks cf conferences with Gregory Kras- sin over Soviet Russia's proposals to grant "concessions" tn rnscnf world in return for re-estnbl-ish- merit of trade relations. aftci-"blt- ter international debates in which Great Brltalns stand p/cry ncarly precipitated break between hcrsol-I and her ally Franco, ‘of-tor arriving at a point where an almost Immedi- ale‘ resumption of courmcrcc might have been expected,,the deal is nti It was given out authoritatively today that nll trade negotiations with Russia have been definitely ended for the present and that Russia can lock for no more con- ferenccs until she has absolutely put a stop to her arm-y campaigns against Poland. b Emir of Syria. . Proving False (Special to ‘rm Guardlalf.) . ‘PIAIRIS, JuIy-22.—~Aithough news dispatches here‘ lannounced that. Emir Fcisul had accepted the ulti- coilfirmation has been rccclvcil here of reports that Emir had ugrecd matum oft-General Gourcund, milit- ary operations i" were continuing along the Aleppo railway trrlay and 1h» capturmnf both Damascus ‘and Aleppo by French troops was mo- inunl ll‘iiV expected. Nn official to‘ the French ultimatum FlrEfVoteGIPeYIoIIGIlifhigifieiuest ; ' Closes Tomorrow Night ~ i ‘rro-nlnrrnw nislit m 7 o'clock to the lust minute of the vote-per- the first vote period In the Guar- dian and Examiner's big Prize lCon- test will come to u close. There will be a decline of almost 10 percent. In the vote-schedule after the above-mentioned hour. May of the valuable prizes offer- od may be won or lost before to- morrow ls over. ( The Gray-Dart Touring Car, the Gerard I-leintsmsn Player Piano, lihe big $750 Cabinet Grafcnola, and other valuable e Guardian and Examiner ,will Inward the candidates on Septem- ber 11th. will Candidates wh ._bs won by votes. o amass the Ersat- ......_..__._._...._~_.___-- eém; wnmfflfl? IN IMALLN-st nunfber cfvotes by midnight “family to assist _ ‘Good wages; jppiy stencil-clan . was homework life ptember 11th, will receive the biggest. and best prises A word to the wise is sufficient Office. ' , --ttet the utmost in votes for your .' , ‘ u“ 7 "n a efforts. In plain words secure IWAN] p at TIAUNIR FOR r-verwyosslble‘ subscription before 8p told-Scoot "District No. 7 ctclock to-morrow night. ‘b! . applsmsnt including |ov-| The vote-schedule of the 0on- ‘mnug .—|.jmggh @150; male test have been so. arrariled that . ’ fuel; ifiilfld“ Aiiiii-in" si- those wan the early start will have . llll ..%afll.m,- so. ‘o! true thglltieli ‘gllilllwflllllltfllllllrfl: f w _,__ , n; g "e rs ss-qe l a ‘a “P, ' ‘Contests lf you have not already ' ' ‘m IBM ill.‘ .- at i » w {Bu} ‘nomina iomgdo s6 at onclnfii ‘your ha of m! fl"!- al-e still in ~ fled your will s t t9, ' ‘ {Inn-q '- . bibs-First‘ prizes which- - 1 Iod.7 o'clock Saturday night. 2—'l‘hc Contest Office, 103 Great George Street, will be open until 8 o'clock Safurday_ night to receive. subscriptions and to issue votes to city candidat‘ ' 3 ty~~candidates who are un- able o get in the Contest Office by the above-mentioned hour, may mail their results before 8'o‘ciock Saturday night and they will be given vbtos nu per the first vote schedule. » A 4—~OIll-'0f<t0\7h' tnindidotes lmay work up "to ‘I o'clock Saturday night an when all their rosurlrgs, at the frat» pp ttuhlty. It, e Post omccia your town clbses be- fore 8 o'clock Saturday night mail y_ ‘r results early Jdorrlay ruinin- ng. " » _6-New candidates ‘who have not time to send for supplies may iist_ out their suificriptions on (sheet \- iot snyt lag cease you to lose out on tho first be loll votes. 5-43"! valid ates who call at‘ the contest off ca" Bstardsynighl, y.” ffglwni...‘ r "diligent thump-nave lash middle receipt _ whole. The fighting spirit has been‘ ‘ of paper and sand them in with sufficient remittance to cover. Other c ates who run out of Itipplie y M likewise. Do not] viewpoint and to work together bring the Dolninion lit; stalled that wur could not be eliminated from the lntcrilatlonzll flcld unless it was crntiicuict] from industry,‘ V‘! l’ ;' "wccn {classes means war between people as a Overhauling valuable in the past and it is valu- able now und it should bc directed towards the ilcvelopmcul of n coun- try's natural resources so that the conditions 0t life people might be improved ' , Tile British race has always lip- held tliu Ideal of Deuce. The whole world is a light _by which men should walk-a pillar by night, n cloud by day. 'l‘hcrc are labor problems now which if not answered will mcan our d' itrution. Class consciousness must be abolished by both capital and labor; democracy knows no clnr pwlt knows the whole people. Aftcr nll u mnn who works with his hands is not the only laborer in the vineyard. Every man or \'.’.’llll'lli who works with brain or build is equally a laborer. Although labor is mainly assoc- iated with the male sex——thc wom en have now invaded tlic field and in Australia wherc they have had the franchise for 30 years they’ have proved their fitness to exer- cise thIs- pririlege. Tile war has shown that labor knows no scx_ We are getting only 40'per cent- efficiency from labor through lack of coordination lBefore concluding the speaker said his mission was not to endeav- or to reconcile one class with an- . ' other or to suggest means for the readjustment of wages; nor did he come to advocate any improvement in thc conditions in relation to the Iiwo great forces of production. Wlint ho urged was tllc elimination oi‘ war and ibespirit of war—~not only internationally. but nationally. rind locally. and the recognition of- arbitration as the means of settling labor disputes rather than any re- sort to force. During the, evening ox-Mayor Wright referred Itrihsplensure af- "forded nll by thc presence cf Chant -auqu:l there and. he feared thnt ncxt. your Charlottetown would not _ again be favored with the organize. ‘tion. He, referred to the action of the City Council in tryipg‘ to im- "pose a tax on Chautauqua, some- thing which no town has ever tione and called for an cxprcsslnn of opinion from the lurge audience. ‘who by n unanimous standing vote expressed their disapproval of slwll action by the city. - ' . A vote was also Inked on the ‘nuestlon of the local government's luxury tax on entertainments of this kind. n large majority being op sed to the tax“ _' ' ‘ - Ffflilitf'i.ioytl"iit§0;i'jg1tl;i: (United Press.) Island. where silo was adjuster aboard today. SHAMROCK FAVORITE IN BETTING. (United Press.) boat wlnnug the fourth heat. —--—-o-o-@-—-—- Strike Disorders (United Press.) rate districts . Turks To ‘Sign’ Turkey has decided to sign ilcially today. The tered Adrlanople. iie l » ‘ , _- l will the possibillty_ ILONDON, July Bl-Commenting begomln; “mum; bn Lloyd George's speech before the Commcns.,Ncrt_liciifIc newspaii srs todaydeclared that the Prem- ier-had been too-optimistic in his statements regtirding the Russian Polish situationThe Dally Express ‘ dwlfff "s" edge ‘er-guise fiufl0f§llg0 swig?“ m“ as fscln rest Britain. The a y 3%“ Albnflm‘ a I ~ s ‘laps ark: Dr .4 . r News deo red, the Polish sltnalxon x b m critical and to‘ ‘swam; will" l 121m ‘lately. ‘ that sepsis; sited t.» and‘? a wittlutn ~' Mission Go to Poland Anglo French military ard financial miss- ion headc-d by M. Jusserand will tonight to investigate Poland's immediate Plea For Tolerance lhur Mclghen, ‘Prime Miliistcr of Canada. delivered ills first public speech since his new appointment at the Board of Trade this-morn- ing, making an appeal to all Cana- dinnsto be tolerant of each father's successfully through the difficult times llhclul. The Shamrock IHIGHDAINIDS, N.J.. July 22.—At five a.m. the Shamrock was taken in tow by tho tug "Governor Smith" zlrzl tulzcli to Port Richmond, Staten warped into dock to have her hull looked over. It is possible that Resolute may take a short sprint with an NEW YORK, July 22.—*Shamrock tndiy remained thc favorite in tho betting on the international yacllt racing series. Odds were 6 tc 6 that Shamrock would win Americzvs Quip. Resolute was favored to win tomorrows race. the odds being 6 to 5 in favor of the American Continue In Rome ROME, July 22.-—Dlsordors rc- suiting from the strike oftrauiway strikers coiitlnuod up to an early hour today. A mob that attempted to invade the offices of the news- pupcr Epocnawere driven eff by the police.‘ The Tempo comment- ing on the recent rioting in mnny parts of‘ ‘the country declared the outbreaks were the" result of radic- ‘al groups operating in widely sepa- Tlie Peace Treaty CDNSTAIVII-TTO-PLE, July 22,- peace treaty ,it was announced of- ‘Turkish wur office was advised that the van- guard of, the Greek army had en- Bttfihlipg Serious ofgcivil war. Many tribes wdre said tdlbe "refining to recog- ni a the Albanian Provisional 00v e mandarin lobe ddseriing tbe I y. It was declared -that only soil troops remained at Tiratia. Al- bstlianj cabinet members were dis- ulc Jsliuatlidn’ with Italian -.- patch s here , "i e at- . . i".- not have put a ticket in the field had either of the old partners dc- derul Prohibition Act. (United Press.) LINiCOIJON. Neb.. July 22.-—Tllc national prohibition convention to- day cast about for another presi- dential policy following William J. Bryan's reported refusal to head tho ticket after his nomination by acclamation. Maritime Provinces ~, . Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) selections in which she showed . ——— wonderful technique and cxpres- t WATCHING THE BUILDING sicn, her several numbers being NIONTREAL- Jilly 25"“H°“- m" BOARD S’i‘_ JOHN, July 22.—-An luvesti~ gallon of the operations of St. John County Housing Board was started today by members or the County Council following a statement by one of the councillors that the board is not using proper discret- ion ill its purchases or in ils loans. 'l‘llc board has nlrcady used $50.- 000 In buildlng- I0 houses and luudc an application today to the council for another $50,000 without making an nccouirtingof its expenditure. to 123 CASES LIQUOR SEIZED FREDERLGPON. July 22.—-A ncizurc of L23 cases of liquor made by Inspectors Nevers and Demings at Andovcr reached here today and is considered one of the largest seizures nladc in the province. GENERAL cram: on navy IIAILIFAX, July 22_—-At a spec- ial mceting of the Trades and Lnb or Council last night it was decid- ed to declare either a general sym- pathetic strikc or that n weekly contribution from all other unions would be demanded for the mem- bcrs of he Shipyard and Dock Un- ion who are out on strike. -—-——¢0->—-— New Proposal l?» Irish Settlement LONDON, July 21.—A proposal for virtual independence for Ire- land _with it provision. against in- terference by any to gn govern- ment with Irish affair ‘was uniler- stood to be under consideration by the British coblnct today. ' This proposal considered the withdrawal of every vcstzlge of Jillgiish militnry-nnd civil authori- ty. Under this schemc England would recognlye lrlsli - Independ- ence bllt such independence would not become nn actual fact, at the some time the British gov- ernmcnt would makc foruiul an- nouncement that recognition of the Irish republic by any foreign gov- ernment would be considered an unfriendly act to be met "as such. In some quarters it was stated the plan means the cutting ‘away of nll British officials from Ireland. It was believed that If the military were withdrawn and ammunition left In Ulster Unionists would be able to defend themselves against aggressions of the Slnn Fein. Uls- ter would probably eshl-blish its own parliament and a government which would continue relations with the British Empire. On the other hand, Andrew Boner Law and other British Government officials I1 bonsideration for strengiheniiig tho present British legal and official structure in Ireland. THE ‘WDNIHIII, r I . ., if? iZi*i'.’.i-ri§'i*=¥.’-i.:: l’: nai cs n n s; situation is becoming sgrlous ‘ 9' _ TORONTO. July-Ba, 1020 —-l-"rI- flay, fair with a little lower toni- perature. ' The highest temperature yester~ ‘day was 79 degrees, and the low- est M. The tldc will be high this after- noon et 4.49 and tomorow at 6; it will be high tomorrow morning. at 4.35 and Sunday at 6,15, J-‘irst July 32nd. at 8J0 p fiddly, July sly-r“ l. . ‘but’; ~Ui3flllilfl trade. Militnristic _ the British Ambassador intimate that measures are under. N00 UNDER tagc Expected fro shcviki. (Special to The Guardian.) BERLIN, July ‘KL-The advance of the Russian Itrd armies opens theprospcct of new nlarkcts ind n strong economic alliance between Russian imd Germany, In the opin- iou of leading industrial men llcre today. In the clilniilation of the Polish corridor lit-tween the two countries ulcrchilnts professed to see a great advantage for futurel news- paper professed to sce in tlic llol- BEHMiN 0055i Great Commercial and Militaristic Advan- iN illliNllE... BIINSIUEHATIIIN m Advance of Bol- shevik ndv-anced an advantasc ill which the rest of Europe would he powerless. Tllc Gcruian foreign office has sent n note to Paris regard-lug the PPCOII! incident at the French em- bassy hero whorl the tri-color, was lowered from the onlbussy build- ing. It was understood the German iloic look n strong tone probabr, as n result of the prevalent taut of the advantages of a German- ltusslllu alliance. U. S. Will Invest | $33,000,000 in Sugar‘ Plantations in Cuba (United Press.) WASHINGTON. July 22.--Am- crlcau sugar rcfincrs arc preparing lo invest $33,000,000 ln Cubin plantations to grow their own raw product within the next two years, the Justice Dflflilrllllfilllkwilfilfltl to- day. Tllc movouicnt is viewed with favor by thc Justice Dcpartlncnt, it - wus statcdl According to Howard ii. l-‘igg of the Justice Dcpartiuent the movement will prcvcn-t future shortages of sugar in the Unitul States. 100,000 Slackers To be ilrrested (United Press.) WAlSIII-NG'I‘C~N, July 22.—A na- tioil willc roundup uf more thuu ouc llunilrcd thousand draft tics- ertors in the United States is to bc started soon by tho wnr depart- mcnt as a final effort to bring to justice the mcn who fuilcd in answer the cull to arms Ill the Am- ' Litovsk and Lvoff. Governor Harding Officially Notified 0f Nomination (United Press.) MARION, 0.. July zit-Cere- monies for the officiil notification of Senator Warren G. Harding of his nomination for the Republican presidency was under way here to- day. _ Bolsheviki Cannot Invade Galicia. (United Press.) - WARSAW)’. July 22.-Tlicre'la no reason to fear that the Bolshevik will reach the Gallcian frontier. ll was stated at Polish army head- quarters today. Poles are securely holding the approaches to Brest- Greeks Oocupy Ports in Thrace (Un lied Press.) LONDON. July 22.—Greek cricnn draft army (luring the war, Adjutant General Peter IC. I-Iilrrls of the army announced today. r Marshal Foch May Go To Warsaw LONDON, July 22—-Marsball Focll may be asked by thc Allied Suprcuic (Touncil to go to Warsaw. Premier Lloyd-George said in his spcccluln the l/Iousc of (luminous today. The Premier, ilddcd that to Ger’- many has proceeded to the Polish capital to ascertain the exact si- tuation there. * troops have occupied a number of ports in Thrace on the sea of Mar- morn, according to an official state- ment issued by the Greek legation today. Will Accept or , Reject Today WASHINGTON, July 21.—-'Defl- nite acceptance or rejection of the $000,000,000 wage advance granted by the Ilnitcrl States milroud Lab- or Board was expected today as 24000 rspdnscntltflivcs of rztiiwlay continued their conferences here. i -—-—<o>—-—— (Special to The Guardian.) TFRANIKIIWOTLT ON IVIAIIN, July 22.—It is reported that German iron works Ilerc have received Jul) orders for steel plate amounting to many millions of marks Rotarlan (Yul-I. Iilnck presided at the weekly luncheon of llutury lit-re yoatvrllny at lilo lilzlvics. 'I‘llol"r~ was a largo zltll-nrlnnce of lli"lllil- cits und n uuuibt-r of visitors In- cluding lion. (‘rnwforrl Vuuglluu, cx-Pronllor oi‘ South Australia, who was tho spcnkcr of tho (lay and Miss Florence Stern of Sun Fmnclsco. the wonderful 12 yenl old violinist with Chnutaquu and her father and pianist, Mr. Kennedy Freeman, iiharles If. Collins of Medford, Moss, Mr. A. Allan -Bis- hop of Newport, ,Va., formerly of this province, Prof. (‘..J. McMillan of McGlill University, Mr. David Lewis of Montreal. Mr. Brenton liyndman of the Canadian Bunk of Commerce. Winnipeg, formerly of this city, Dr. Maitke. of the De- partment of Agriculture, Oltnwn. (‘cloncl Moors and Dr. Smnllwood of this city. Announcement uns {made ‘that the Rotary picnic will take_placc nt the North Shore on Wednes- day next. The violin numbers by little Miss Stern were greatly ' appreciated and demonstrated that this youth- ful musician has a great future before her. . ' The address by Ex-‘Prcmler Vaughan of Australia was exceed- ingly interesting. lie spoke of the crimson lies of kinship by which al-l parts of the Empire are knit together more firmly than by ties of stell. and brought greetings to IKE. Island from another island- a very lurks island-Australia- whose territory is larger than tho United Sl-ites. This great island has yet to be developed and held Bffiltwllflllbilitidl. Speaking ef the ‘tiiritish Empire of which they were proud to be an integral part; . Bun w!» thll evanlns at 1.5a and be declared that the Empire was lsmvltow It 7,62; it rises femur-not carved out. at the poiilt of the TOW morning at 4.19 and Sunday at sword as many people. seem to think .20 a but that it just naturally grew- qutrter moon Tbarldsydike Topsy. some people were .m. Fall moon, under the impression that they will we tribute l9 the isotherm lumen EX-PREMIER I ewes ADDRESS u noun for (lefcncc but there is nothing obligatory in this connection. I-Is (lr-clarcd that in Ailstrnlin they did not look upon their country as a possession of Britain but all as purl of on" ‘Illfliilflf The manila of insulnrity has been shod and great changes liuvo come about. Speak lng of (‘nnundn he rlcclllrcil that i" lllllfilll’. an ambassador appoint- ed nt Washington a forward step hull been taken. IIc hoped that the two great dominlons would become "lore stint-lied and would like tn soc n representative of Canada p. Australia and a representative nl Australia in Canada. An inter- change of ideas and business reh- tlonshlps was necessary. It was only by such that the peoples of the widely separated points nl the Empire could understand each oth- er. Ilu referred to Canada's purt Ill thc_rcccnt world conflict and paid tribute to lhp vilcr nf (fnnerllrs sons. They were as proud of (‘an- ad-zrs, achievement nt Ypfes in inward the channel ports as they were when their own mun scaled the cliffs of Gailipoll In the saute Wfly on Wolfe's men hml scaled the heights of Quebec. Tile qualities that had reared themselves in times of peace had been proved In time of war. He hoped these qualities would shine forth as gloriously In factory, rilnch and field, and that our new empire would be conquer- ed at the point cf The plow, an that the principles of unity pea and democracy which had lifted our country from that of a snisl land to n land which stands sap- ri-me would continue to grorfmak- ing for pesos. -prolperity'aad hu- interssting anecdotes of Australian politicians lad ftferrsd to Aus- tralia es the ‘flllld of upside down." because so many conditions of as- lure wsretbs reverse of other I'll 9i . _l'_. - stemming the German movement" man brotherhood. he J er in" , the course o! his iéflili Pigments