_a result of a train wreck near 0 . a - Apply at Guardian. 1, F, lllle Thru @¢lt'1 u _ _ _ °“ °‘ lf" euinuggv _ _ j,,QHA1iLo'i‘TE'i‘0Wr~_l 0ANAuA .ssiuitiinv JULY ei 1920 x _ Hill' lillltllllllllll B Illllllllllll Plllil Pll 'gg Note to Bolsheviki Urges Moscow Gove md ment to Authorize Trade Delegates p|mi|,es_ Arrange for Peace Conference FATAL TBMN Wlllillll ST JUHN Two Badly Wounded Many Received Minor lnyllrles llnpenal Pr Train Delayed Lord Blllniuul Colltnll $lll0 for Bereaved (3P°¢lll to The Guardian) 81' JO'HlN N B .lilly B0--T Two Men Were Killed in the service, and Thatche vine. bsssasc man, who had so t W0 40 Years John Myers and H ve eran C N R trainmen were Machum. who were injured, killed two passengers were badly passenger-5_ injured nnd. ii score or more are Trains for Cape 'rorrnsntins suffering from minor injuries _ug Hn_;lfli;_x_y1ero delayed_ in going an t e ncom ng Ha ifax and M39 H011” ill U19 El J0l\ll Y di sex trains were also dolayed. I' _ at 7.40 o’clock this morning, when 1; was necessary to bring (Dom Press Special ) ish note to the Bolshevlki was frvilh i.oNiJoN July so -while thulnulliic it urged thu Moscow J MOHCDW wireless continued to cir ernment to authorize Kemenoff were culate reports of lBolshevlk vie Krassin to make prelliuinar tories, the ‘British Government to rangements for a, lltussia _md day was going vigorously uhead Polish peace conference while t with plans about peace between the are in London for the trade Sirsl- Soviets and Poles 'l`he new Brit ference N5 lil rn No Political Signi to Which is Merely made (Dom Press special) Gov BEltI.il‘N July 30-The for and Crown Prince plans to return or 'Germany in the near future to and tend to some real estate busln hey fl person close to the Hohonzol con family told the United Press to lHl EX EHHWN PHllll]l HEVISIT Iilllllllll fica. noe Attached to Visit to Settle Estate Mat BFS Potsdam It was emphasized the no political significance can be at tached to this trip and that the government may grunt either open or tacit permission for the visit. The main business to be attended to is settlement of the Kalserllch estates on whicii Prince Eitel Frio mth to at ess, lern day Frederick William intends to visit the incoming suburban trnin from members of the Imperial Frist; Hampton, filled with people com- ,party to the city in nutomobllcs, as ing to their work in the city, cro_sh- their trains were also held up at E ed into a shunting freight en which _was standing on a sidi but overhanging the main tra The dead are William M. Meg ity, driver, who had served 35 yea f ;_ A 119 Brookville. _ ni; Lord Burnham chni a rs $100, An inquest will be held. United States Will coullllllsni sliliclllsl Flour cuuu (special to The eusrulnn.) F-on sA._|_E.-Dnlvmo .wAooN,-_ PARIIS. July 2”"A°°°"‘”"g ___,___.._..__...__.__.- boo ante _f_=¢=\t__;ml§0°d iw new Apply reports which high/French. hunk M ing articles believe to be wel ec o y, on 1984 `l 31 _l-__ ._ founded, Kuhn Loeb and Comp *A -PUBlL|‘C AUCTION OF FARM and other United States bank including carriages, househol - i`lirnlturo,\ etc., at Gordon M 1 Donsld's. _ Positively Monday p. rn.; -August -2nd. 1934-7-31-2 ‘AR F0” HmE"'PH?0§’¢_5 This move was interpreted in fl " ' ` ' ° ' uncial circleshere as the first s N expressive of Anllericsfs wiilin r ness to assume the financial b den of Europe. The arrang ments here are being kept'vel‘y 5_ are fully underwriting the lo C2 guaranteed from the Allies in p |_ ment for the coal which Gurma :tt the Spa agreed to supply Fran “Y 'roll eAi.-E.-HEAVY snow ` r suitable for putting nude _ _ soot-sas-tr. g ‘_-|;g9_,,.MA|D FOR QENER cret, financial agents in'some }_\ousew_`ork.'Good wages. Ap stances denying. the story. _"Mrs, Lloyd Wellner, 154 nos Street. ‘ 9992-6-28 tt. ' __5._§_: ; __ -' :"°.'= ""-rr 'rivEl.v No _A-ov: Tie -_ ° ' l V Int! accepted at this oflicrlfir i 'l _l-f' l_ilANfr`ii!i'liltl_.' *io/i'l.l. (special as _-rm aullrillarltl ily tn assist-with housework ‘ » '_ 11218888: apply at Guardian OTTAWA. Jill! 29°*7-‘_1,0.1l- Ml. Bu- . pg] gn. _' 1709 7 21 tt. NTED BOY TO LEARN dru linees one with 1 high schoo _ uaation preferred. -Apply by #tor to Box 81.2. 81740-29-tf. -Meighen will deliver ills-_Brat tical address st ll. big _picnic w ' e l llnstings County, on August 11 The constituency selected is t which is represented by E. G NT:-o sv Auousr ter. AN P“fi@f» M- P- ' ' perlienced maid in family oi' Tile now Premier is choosi "99 A l l'° M" F N0 for his first political pronounc um 'ieeiwii st' tn' W' .i ID P056 T86 . ___ _ 1877_7_2.I_“_ ment the province which hereto ‘ ~‘ _ _ _ - _ - fore has been the strongest' in i gf" nal .vou'No .l.Anv ‘attachment to the couervutlv - <. -'~ ~ years experience- in-'puny ,md to me prynnlplss whic office as stenographcr and gen~ the present allin-n'ce reaffirm While no nrrsngementshnve y been made it is the intention th the Hastings County ‘meeting w be the first of several in differs I eral oiiiceassistnnt wants po- S sition by Sept lst or later. Ap- ply "l-I.” Box 110, City. ' _ ` 1968-7-30-lf. 'l=ul.Pl1' states lloer of other good books at the Little p“rts_°t the cmmny in Tmchq? BDoksto,.e_ _ _y9_l;9__7_;|0_2|_ nchievements of the Un on ' _ ,u . .!.._ -leon o»il.E.`s` ` ir ug Mare, 2 Hoists .§€Bia"l)__§-_€:l`v,a|, ('Pure_Bi-ell), 1 Beef Cow. Write 'or phone J. E. Dingwell, North Lake. _ ' -l_.910~7-Z8-4l particuini'ly‘the new lJolicY 55° ally _attention will be devoted the development of party orEf\Tll¢ tion. ' l WAN‘l'=E-D A FIRET or second class teacher for Birch Hll School, No 3 Prince County. Sup ` piem‘en~t $1.00. Apply to Cyril E. Doble, Northam _R. R. 1905-7-28-4| _ ° The Premier goes west tomorro f to ullai-ess on Monday ft 1116611118 his constituency of Portage L Prairie but it is under the nusll ewatlrso.-strut claus rsucliur °°° °f “‘° ‘°°“‘ ”"'““ °‘ Tm .mr Vice-lPrlnclpa-1 also Teacher nnd, largely in the nature of for fourth (4). department of-_ Georgetown High School. Phone collect immedigelyrz; J. A; Mc P \ _ marks will not be on pollticnl line Kinnon, Becy., tllstees. i _ ____ _m"_z__30,3|_ _.(-¢-or--'*“' ' l Turk Peace l Delegates Arrive In Londo ‘ *T0-DAY.-20 PE ' our sheeting, ta and novelty cur rigs on cre- tonnes, stumped linens, etc., on. Friday and iSatu$*d.ly only.-ter day and to-morrow. lteer & - _-- 'We_eka. _1l)_6f-7-80-21. (Dorm Pr". 8p,c|a|_), 'ro..ni\v.-cisco" 'wr eats ro- - ' 'mb _ day and Saturd y only- 20 D9 99°” delegation W WM 8 ii ____.___...__----- ‘ ll ' ` 1' t t lite _“M on an mm, _“{_mM__ me ¢ layed at Conlrtan za by a s r ings, curtninings, c etonlies a ' - stamped llneiis.f Grblvt bar! in 1' The delegates are here for the ll Beer & Weeks 1965-7 3 -i - lumber, anywhere on “lr” °,l.°til‘° to any liarico between Great Britain, ers' the spread of -Bolslievlsm tiirougli all western Europe was thc astound- ny mons Thursday when Lloyd Gcorgc r ui., _ _ I 1 ;il=uir.»uu-~ » l°* _ - _ _ Te. . _i .. “ l ,: Zyl..-_ h . _ G my I0 m anchor oil' Dorchesiter Street. itear nt Admiral W»eret` landed an officer e who paid an official visit to Mayor V' F . ernment will he related and mo e .thnnfited the city-for its invitation ' ' li Q __ _ , xplalned that ovllng to the ser- -°il Will 5° °W°““d°‘l- l`n°ld@“t` ?ous'illness,of' that commander of 10 the British North Atlantic squad- la- ron, Atimllral"Werct had been sum- w , n henved up her anchor un hour lat- er and with flags flying and band 3 plnying departed for southern wut- l- ers ns swiftly as she came, f homecomlnB reception, 5° NS Ye' a s. tion of size, power and speed. Ow- lpnmg July 30. The 'rui-iris ir ilrived here todo. dlgiedkxllll seslngtalled at Vertlqlllll pose of signing their peace treo with the Allies ,;,,i-.._.¢A¢-1-- RCENT QPF al bio linens, scrim talnl d _% ' 'i ‘ ur-I _ _ . _ -Flies ci.iAv.--Auvous w/in Q _inlclay for filler may bays earn forfthe hauling. Williams Flori ._ wmrho ro puv wi-rel o without land. block gf itlgndkn ply Spurgeon 1»Ildko;,1_°l!onl__°____;\'s_ wiwrlp loo .~l.l'r1‘ul i -nl ny the Statement ‘ (Dom. Press Special.) l DONDON. July 30.-An armed -al- France and Germany to prevent - ing nllegation made ill the coin- , rm n of the V _ _ _ ck. party, started a fund for the hereav _ _ , l ar- ed families with a contribution of ’ ' ` _ i - ‘ _Was the Astounding A1legationMadei ny Commons. Lloyd George Refused to D was called upcii in vigorous apo es to disclose whether or not i-uiprclue council 0 has considered. such n sclie Lloyd George declined to reply spite of spirited deinlnfls fo clear out stlitemcrlt which icuii a fight cvcr tlieoucstioli. KI lli l' the ` crib l l‘ Il B- botll tlio Gunrillzin nnd Patriot, ,Ich everything else but it lin-rmoni met* mo was the report that li. res n0_ lon of confidence in the legisln in passed by the Bell govcrnmc R was passed unnnimouslxy, wh to in fact, thc very opposite was his fatbcrland Incognito, spcnillng much of his time with relatives at That 0 Leary Meeting 1 By 0ne Who Was Present In of tho annual meeting of the West Prince Liberal Association, both piipors report it most hnrnlonlous meeting. I must say that it will; ous D | meeting. What particularly struck olut- tion nt, ell the case. When there was n onli for o vote on this resolution, -there was dcrlch and government experts are working Sir.-Regarding the report amongst farmers, fishermen nnd laborers. Throw out :ill those inw- yers, doctors and professional po- liticians who have for so many years been shrewd enough to keep farmer pitted against farmer; fish- crmen ngninst fisliermcn so that the few miserable hircllgzs they could buy or influence dominated the votes, nnd they were thus en- nbled to retain power, and pass legislation principally for their own benefit. It is time for the people of this country to wake up, and those iii Britain Opposes E* ' . y . . .u. Feisul s _Deposition 3. .__,.._ mb ts- SYDNEY, July 29.-The most lm 0 posing murine spectacle that Syd- - ney has enjoyed sllice the great ll convoys of the war, was afforded the co le at 9 o‘clock this uiorn - D D 5 lug, when H. M. S. Calcutta, the et at lust word in British iight cruisers, raced up the harbor null dropped ltzgernld at the city hall and , to spend some dllws lu D011 lllll moned in haste to Bermuda to take charge of the fleet. The Calcutta e During tho war Sydney saw many “ nmous war vessels, hi'it nothing pproaching such n rac/y combinn~ Of Holy W Moliainedaii Threat LoNDoN, July aio.-Thu lol-ceu__ 1l<_JM_I‘1__Ju_i_y _‘JC---.;iolif_l_rr=cd _A bdicufion of Emir Fe`sul'as ruler will 0 \0 ‘U lf1lfl0l till 8 9311 5 today by n very hllgy, nuyylmyyy which submitted to the -ltrll _un abandomg its ..mml; oft.. ab Governnient Pope lnenrdlct titude in that country, it was stlii- l““‘“'““"'“ 3°' l ng muh °°“‘“u° ___y -_ _ ~ among the Mohanlednns, il Odd? by a very high lluthnrit, _ n. the foreign office Previous dis- Brmsh “le” dec-"Wed “ "My W _ _ » - '_ -was i_uev|ta~ble, unless England re- ?l"l\°° "°l»l°"l§d malt Emi' 'F°‘S“l- cognizod the authority of the Ca-' ab deed, th'it fllhllldhnmed hll . » ' - .§...?.i“o.‘i.‘1.T.u 3? r.?...‘.’.l,_°’r.?. P " ° ““ °’ "“°°’ Pell Uvorlmrd g reign office authority said Brit- _____.¢.¢.>__;- l t mul ii th tl _ l 1. msxesmze bg” _ll-__v___;‘_;’=\\’<}_____§t__ soon Honsa ancme Fflllll Caflfl' ri it 'cisilill over Pri Tonltn C. Best tinic Tile 2.20 class w K. Norman, with second, Crown J., 2.211-2. ln three straight 2.26.1-4. ' Workman engaged cemetery in Gene large stone jug of It was securely il jug had been `cleu ing words were The wording had thc stone by the p gallons of the flu ‘ lng~to her brief vllill, fmlv fl ¢°m‘, parotiveiy fe people sow the Cal-» the jug. Some of Hobart College b ROOHESTER, N. side: "New Berlin Se- (Dom. Press Special.) (Dom. Press special.) fn. _ . Il _ mill' `lsein disfctvor, it is sllild, but Lf ho ' , AT NORTH SYDNEY "lf S is to be held near Belleville; ill were forced out as reported the . 1". , . -. when ul” °°“f°l'l`Y WHS Wllll b ll gh _Bri-tlsh probably would protest to about two miles of Borden on h at,,l"l‘ouce. tern lliinlircd pcoplc saw excellent. last li`lD lilfll fllglll- 0110 Ol lllff gauge us _ rill-ill; yesterday on North Sydney_passengers either fell or .lump ..._ ..._”.'7;.tzom?m rw. 2§3§*'¢.l.i‘.$..”iZ'.’;’.§;l‘§‘,§Y.‘i2.¥I;’;‘.‘i.’i» °”°"°°“'“~ “° W by H PM "8 luo vlelr To svotlav. lcliurlotiotowii, ily ri. lvl_ccowuu.- “ge” Wh” “t °“°° ga” "“’ ‘"1" e- ' ` init five heats were necessary for The Slenmef was Pl" 3b0“l lmm nce Rupert an 2112. as won by Ja Mac Cresceu third. Best tim The 2.35 event was won by Lady, ¢\‘f“'01ll¥\g 2\l0l\0~ Be Sure (A. J. Si. , _ ' ' li l ewart Mr-gun eats. Best lin -»&-cc;-1-_ JUG OF RUM, 100 UNEARTHED IN YEARS OL CEMETERY Y. July 29. t Pultney stre peculiar shop ealeli. After th rm, ueg(_y at w- . ned, the folio revealed on it rd Rum, 1799". been blown in otter. About tw id was found t.he professors elieve the i a,I‘_ today, Sir, you could not get ll. l to put thc present party in pow 011 I must say -I never was :lsham ian § or sorry before for any vote l e . fl _ cnst. i. -lmthh ed..and I believe the only salv nr. lon for 1". E. l. _ now 'ls un B cling for about an hour the scar D. TIDE. MOON ET - showers and thunder in removing bo les from the iinclen va uneartlied it 5 ’.“.%. l.‘..t‘Zl§‘3' .I?'§‘;‘?;i?‘f ..“t.i1°l,’; 9,525,000,000 yr “Z Last quarter moon. ‘Saturday this amount by $i,50o,000,000. Met- cutta. was buried with the body of some August 7t_h at 8.51 o. m. nls have been the blzgelll ll°¥l1» Fr? '_ I,,,H,,,, met - Thu highest temperature vector- yluliilng $i.s27,ooo_oo0; chemicals ‘ ._ ,__ ____ da was 78 und the lowest 58 The 5 l ey loglvnq mined 1 000,000 nt lenst three to one against it, :uid the chairman, in defiance of thc cull of thosc present, refuses to count noses, claiming the ro solution was overwhelmed. Right c the Til' pcoldo who came to 0’Leary to that meet-ing to spill the usual nunntlty of wind, lound that out before they got through. I nm. Str, etc., JOHN PINEAU, ‘resolution of confidence in Boll government passed in ii gailicrlng on P. E. I. As it life- long Lillernl, and one who nsslstod er, ed ver Ebbsfleet. P. E. I., July'29, 1920. (Pioneer and -Patriot please copy) ~€-v _ ‘ NEIW REGULATIONS. For Protection of _Migratory Binds, s _ The Liberal government is doom- _ ,,,__ _ 0'1"i‘AWA, July 29.-Nsw~p-,;‘,m,,;- ny tions, under the Migratory Bn-ds' _Convention Act, have just been is- suer] by the Department of the ili- tcrior. _ ' Tho following shooting restric- ry "DDS are imposed throughout all Canada: N-o pers yn to kill rm Pr during the ‘ a gun not ._-. on shall `klll or attempt y migratory game birds open season, except with larger than number ten on Nn person shall kill or n-ttempt B. to kill any migratory game birds m by thc use of any automatic swivel ' nr machine gun or battery, or by ed the use of an airplane, power boat, d lately und search lights were sell boat or sunken boat. thrown on the spot but after clr- 'N0 Demo” Sha" km 0' attempt l to kill an-y migratory game bird ch between 'the hours of sunset and "' sunrise. S' No person shall kill or attempt ll to kill from uny motor vehicle or horsedraw vehicle any migratory _game birds. . Bag limit for the Maritime Pro- vinces ure 25 ducks per day liggro- ‘ gate, fifteen geese, fifteen brant, twenty-five rails, coots and galil- nules, fifteen plover or yellow-legs, oi twenty-five snlpe, ten wood-cock nnrl twenty-five ~dovcs. The sea- aon’s duck limit is 200. Blwns abandoned. Who the unfo e tunate man was. has not been di lcovered as he had evidently bee )» _ 0 _ Y` *U : 'TRL W EA'l‘|:lER. TEMPERATURE TORONTO, July 31.-Wflrm With d 'i'-no tins will be high this morn- SIMBS Refund - high tonight at 9.54, Monday at 0 10 l fI‘ l'1 12.01. Sun sets this evening at 7.30, (Dom. Press Special.) s tomorrow at 7.29 and Monday at LONDON, July 30.--Sales of sur- 7-29i lt rises 'l0\“0l`0l'W Il\0fI\‘lllS plus British war stores have lf’ at 4.41. ~Mondn-y ut 4.42 uudxrues- brought lu <$2,s2s,ooo,ooo, suis 0 day at 4.43. wlllte paper issued by Lord inver- lll Full moon Friday, J-uly 30th at forth today. ‘Disposal of. the re- “L7-19 D- Ill- muinder is expected to increase oi y _»-.-_ B _ -Hurry candidates and prospoc- t tivo candidates. There is not u all llcrlptloii 'before _7 o'clock_ tollllllil il* tions turned --in. M-like this you 3' y moment (to be lost. Every moment is precious. 'Only it few more hours left in wh ch to work for T, the 75,000 EXTRIA vote certifi- ° ,rates on 515 clubs of subcrlp- `tinns, Secure every possl-ble sub- There is no limit to thc number _of -EXTRA -voto ballots you can llecllro this week on the $15 club# R of subscriptions. Ono will be ziveli 3 for each $15 worth of subscrip- W- bnnnernvoelr. Do not be satisfied 9_1 with one or two of the EXTRA vote ba_ll{_ote. ‘Ilry to get an donga or ,.n»ssr»s to-r quake ol -uv:lll°_‘lio ;oi1z.s°'ll'hy:lliil¢°tolh°l»vlia°illtl:; may wins to work up to the lui. ,l 'l ~ hive ended- Beth Germs! Md ‘ ' u " e bert. minute ol the lmxriu. vote orfenl 1 § ' _ - Russia Ire rtrivlsil hard to elimin- ~ , N vor: sol-le-dui.: l ann pi-all oscar-me nummay ‘W 1 - H2- aio of modify tw-lwfil settle- Gherri Vdlm' - ~ A AFTER _TONIGHT 'AMO .OF Tldlll llX'l*i\A'V0’i‘lll 'GNU | ,` ,,_,e_.._i..` - 'Z ...___---1.- - 010°!! *Nell i\l\°\’¥°\‘° Wllll 15° ff” ___ _g _ l|e_q-iff-al-ll,, _'rho regular vote _schedule sladjou ‘tomato »oomiN'l' 'tml ;~ _. _ . - -- _names of ¢°°dl- . flakes la decline at almost ten por cent after tonight also. This is surely li week of double _ oppor- -tunity to nil the candidates who are really in earnest in their ef- forts to win‘ one of the big prices in the contest.-There is no better, time than the present to put your best foot forward and secure every subscription you can. Next week you will receive for less in votes for your efforts, therefore, _,lt is plain to all that NOW is thu ltlrne. - r ,._____- _ __ ‘___ _-_-_ ,_ __ ~ _ .s y - nr . p . $ 1, _ Wcmlicruture or 9-30 lust rllshl was uno textiles una leather $4,000,000. lillitlli oluollnnls - -- _______.._..._.__._--- ant source of revenue. Noozie thc Suiialliiio K f' n _ _ _ _ ul Big Extra Vote Cfier Ends Tonight -OFFICE OPEN UNTLL 8 T i0*GLOCK 'T0-NIGHT -The Content office will be open until 8 o’oloolr tonight for the con- venience of city candidates who _ Germany Wants ` SONY PEOPLE ARE $0 NERVOUS ABOUT ELPC' `|'RlClTY THAT T»`.'~'lEY RE AFRAID T0 REC*-'IVE A __», ‘ ~ tion to say to Russia that the feel ' ' ~ ing motive of Germany. The coun To Beiriend Russia BERLIN, July 30.-Germany is preparing to seek li place in the coming London conference between TELEGRAM _ ‘ Entento powers and the Soviet _ ' ’ ` Government on the lltusslnn Polish ' peace. Germany wants a voice in * ' the deliberations. If she is unable _, " _ . `-___ to obtain it she will be in a posi- - , ._ ing of Germany was friendly and l is '» ,; that thusines relations were desir- Qt ,JA -_» ed. Business in ftot is the actuat- . , 1 , _ l al ` ' ` ~ l try wants no Bolebevisin but is l . ' | nuxious to acquire -Russian trade. ‘ _I 1- n There is a feeling that Poland. as ' in fire screen between German and Russia, will lose much of its "F asbestos qualities by the time the _ _.___ L_... Russian Polish peace negotiations- Slllllllllll Irish Disorders Bill to be Considered Aug ust 5th Measure is very Will not be Allowed to Leave Empire (Dom Press Special) ,drastic terms in the 1101># ill” will enable ua to co e with dine LQNDQN July 30 .dncports of ers ireland will no bb lllléiidtu scattered disorders ln ireland were l98V6 the El1ll>il'0 mllnlllmll ‘lb received today, following s 24 hour ments to ireland will be continued calm lf there is n truce between the Sinn Fein and thc British Gov General Luau IIUIPUU Alum* ernment, it evidently is not being MRI Klllld- generolly observed Much interest is manifested here in u new hill DUBLIN July 30-Briaedfer nuthor-Ling measures to pacify General Lucas. WM Wil KNIIIDIIOG Ireland Premier Lloyd George, by 'Sinn \Feina»rs from a huntina answeiing questions of a delegation 101180 FBCBIIY-ly, boarded a. mili¢ll’¥ representing Lords and Commons l0rl'.r' 1198? C018. TlDl\°\'\l'Y 10453 who wanted to know u-bout the and escaped, according to 841100 latest irish developments, said lil*-re. Frank fBT°°k°. Ylllllfllllll 0! -‘walt until August oth. the irish the Dublin Southwestern Railway Disorders Bill will be considered." was shot dead today 'in his office. This bill has been drafted in ‘very Tlle BBBHSIIBIJB el¢Bp6ll. _ C. G. Railways To hlease lla (Special to The Guardian.) Martial Law tes Now in Teheran (Dom. Prana Special.) LONDON, July. 30.--Martial law My has been proclaimed in Tehemn, Capital of -Persia, according to si Will despatch from that city today. be applied for by the Canadian _____._,_____. i.‘.‘i".‘.Z2’..";“.‘;°°,‘.i"‘.‘i.‘; 21.31222 il Hungary Offers ' ‘jg Help to Poland order to meet the cost of rats the wages of their employees tho some level as fllosc of the rail- waymcri in the United States. The application for the freight rate in- crease will be filed with the Do- minion Railway Commission, wh MONTREAL. July 30-An` a tional increase in freight rates (Dom. Press Bucci '?.`» PARTS, July 3ll.--Huii._‘~r:-' has sent a note to Poland o_l’1~r_lng to send a considerable forc»~ ni -.refills to assist in fighting th-- l'»~l~»ll\‘\ lui, according to s dispatch non. \\'»ii'- saw today. ich already has A request from the as- sociation for permission to increase riites by thirty per cent., before lt. That the demand for on increase in freight rates will be made was ian- nounced today by Howard _R_. Kel- fy,‘ Pre~sld»en't*“li‘lE the G'rA'l`ili“‘l’rn_nl¢ system and Chairman of the Exe- cutive Committee. Steps are being taken to ascertain the effect of applying the United States wage award to Canadian Lines. From -sent indications it would cost tho railways, of Canada a~Di\l'0Xl- mately aco.ooo.ooo to apply well an award to Canadian lines, would mean that an additional increase would be required to the revenues of the rouiis. A supplementary -Twenty-one Persons _ Killed by Explosion 8Dom. Prone .PDA UIEI, July 30 persons were killed in munitions factor-,v explosion near here today. Bolslleviki Training ' Armenian lllilly .CONS'I`ANT.IN`0PLE. Jill! 89.- (By the Associated Press. Russia) _ -The Bolsbeviki army advancinl from Baku through Armenia, took application to provide for such t1I\_ .guuchs,_i`é04 __ mil: soglghwest 01:7 ` ‘ aku,vrliayunpp0s aswe mcrease ‘B now bemgcmedi v:;t:` ss Gerousi, 24 miles soutliwest of the _nuuni or nuiiwuy umm 8° orouclia, the next important town ers through the Railway Assecls- on the wagon route to the 'ruin-in “adm railway . - “°“ °' Ca lu suiru, thu nounuviiri are training ii large Armenian Com- munist army to assist in the over-. throw of the Armenian ltep_nblic’.' British worships have seized H Russian ship from Nikolslev at Trebiaond, carrying Bolsllevikf` arms; und ammunition for the Ne- tionallsts. ' Many rumors are in circulation in Constantinople with regard ilu e possible Greek movement through Samsun toward Angora _for th! purpose of cutting Nationllfe communication with the Caucasian Lunenburg 'Schooner A, Total Loss LUNENIBURG, N.-S.. July 30.- The local fishing schooner M.J. Parks, is :ashore at ‘Ferryland, New- foundland, and is a totul IOS!- ,<1-if-O3‘i"2‘ Killed by Train In __ Bolsheviki. (Dom. Press 8pe¢=lll~) SYDNEY, N. S., July 20.- Struck by ri passenger train some time during Wednesday l1lSl\t I1 man believed to be George Mac~ Donald of Halifax, wns found desc on thc Canadian Natlonnltrack of Big Bench, near Christmas island. by a section man early this morn- ing. The body had been badly cut and crushed. There was nothing on the body to identify lt, but persons in the neighborhood declared the ro* mains. which are those of ri man of about 55, to be those of a one- armed man, who had given his nomo as George MacDonald, and his homo ns ilnlifnx. MacDonald had told them. they suld. that he lost his rlrm in the Halifax ex- ploslon. Greece and llllllit Will Blly Wheat (Bqneclsi to`Th'e Guardian.) OT AlWA, July 29.--Greece and Egypt are in the marked. for wheat - and flour. Tile former wants 180,000 tons, and ‘Egypt a maximum of 300,000 tons. Greece seeks a Cs- nadinn credit to nuance ber pur- chase. Egqpt hes also asked quo- tations from Australia and has been advised that one will be giv en only in a couple of months, ns there is no longer wheat control. comm; The inquiries have been referred `I`EE'l`lNll3» to the grain dealers. There ie no --» ioiager provision for special credits which expired a\atomaticstiy__ last -----gb;-._.;. _...., lllrllll/it nlliss , it si. lllllu, ull. ROUN‘D\ OF DRIVES, DINNERU, GOLF AND BPEECHEB THOR- OUGHLY ENJOYED IY PARTY (special to The Guardian.) _' ST. Jill-IN, N.B., July ‘ii0.-Eln- ihusiastic appreciation of the want hearty reception given them was -the underlying feature of 'lie speeches at the'Rrf~'ai ‘Hotel -dd Manor li-louse dinners given by thu city today to the members of 'he imperial Press party, who are en route to the Ottawa conferencfny slr Robert sums ul the om - -gow Herald, and T.E. Nay-or, chairman of the London Printing Federation, were the speakers this ` afternoon at the men’e .dinner at the Manor House. Lady Burnham 'ind Miss Mary F. Billington of tile London Telegraph were the prin- ciple spenliers st the Womens din- ner st the Royal Hotel. - _ The included will , anus yneeemlaer. ' L _....._.. __ ~ “I i. JI df ‘Fd ll' I is I