Blame Shell Shock ,.». Lea ue of Cross - T0- ay at .ocky _Poin Like the Dew A I I I °~\\ //gf ///f __ c ’ \ The Paper That ' “\",,, ‘nv . ) ‘/ “"' ' - _ _ Covers Prince Edward I I ` A I . I k I f ‘ - All TM N°W' ' _ ‘ ` . ‘ /_l _ _ _ . (shud __ ~ ' ;;Z4’? //V i _ 1 _ _ w0l'tJl Rblldlllg A / 1/ I Y I \\\\& \\\\ `\\\\ "* ,-» QW _ The Peopws Paper ;‘.’_<.:.;L'if.- Read by verbody \ _ WM mm /I V I \ » 'L if / All the Ads /(_ _ -"' ' _ _. , i il alll! rdlsn, Thru' Cults. 1 it gt sy lm. éauuia. u.u\._. Agnus] ypgé _ m‘I F°'"!‘°.\..1l°i-'lvseivlp ¢iuqg|l_»g,,iss1. CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN-ADA, \\ EDNESDAY ‘ ,JULY 21 1920 l - * ' ’ ' ° __ 5|I|IlI|l|N IN |lllllN|] I rlltlloll uluulluu ro lullli otlilalll Demanding French Control of all Railways Syria and Giving Four Days for a Reply. ( . . Gourod, French commander in Sy- `.(lA~lli.0, ulluly 2ifl-Emir Feisui rin, has sent an ultimatum to Emir has replied to the French ultima- Feisul, demanding that the French il Dem Press Special) tum' accepting the French mandate troops be permitted to control t over Syria, 'subject to the approv- railway from `[tn.yck lo Ailcppo, nl of the League of Nations, it was 'according to n news ucspatcll fri stated here today. Felsul demand- Damascus today. Gourori also d ed the league council to outline muildcd tllat the French be por- the _conditions under' which the mitted to occupy all railway sta- mandaie was to be administered. tions from llo:_:ils to ilnra and Hs objected ic uiilliiu-y eccuputiou trails. Goiirod -iesiu 'el the Syriana of \Syria. General Gouroil, French liiilst accept French currency and commander hug not yet replied be reconciled to the l-*ranch man- but it was expected he would in- :late over Syria. Gouroll declared sist upon unconditional acceptance he would Dllnlsh Cll i`~%V0\\1ll0t\2\‘” criminals. I-ie granted Fcisul to liavs in nhlcll to collLu'y-w-l-‘_-h i `~i.o|\»t<~stll'ls passerl 'lllil tho first ` Iced wage increases totalling by vote pcrgxi is swiftlyttlyirlg. ll hy not gr-it lc curly stall* full secure these decisions' the utlilost in votes by taking ari- ` vantage of this '\veck's schmilllei Your efforts will bring you less voir.; llrxt week, and since voting will win tho prizes, tho remaining days ot' this vote scllerlulo are ex- trolncly valuable to every caudidruto w-ho really intends to be 3 big lvin- Ref, i - __ r _ A Free Auto For -You ` §tC€‘mnE2i]0J“lgo,fgi ,o,;I_.`xenk,I,1(1,:',‘;;¥i Thr - is ll lrvc prizo for you ‘ “es ‘ r ‘ ,,l_'alnon;; thc costly list. of nlvards 1', wilicll the Gulilyiian and tile ldxalu- inc. .vill give in a few short weeks .m time, lt' you will lllakc the proper “_ effort to secure it. Everyone -has solve the problems presented Chicago May Have Big ` (United Press) most $600,000,000 :tnnualy for 894,387 employes of -the roads. Loaders of the sixteen railro. labor crafts affected by the l .___.__..____-- an equal chance in Till-IS contest. “A -Fair Deal to All" -is the motto of the Contest. How To Enter The Contest -First-clip out the nomination blank wllich will llc found on the Contest, page ill this issue; Second -Fill it in with your name and nilrlrt-ss and scllrl ill the filled-in blank to the (`ontest Departnlvnt. You will then be -Sent receipt books :lull otllor sllpplios with wlllcli to secure votes and subscriptions. How To Win A Free Auto li will tllkv vtllos to \vlli thc cosi- ly prizes which will be given nwaiy by thc (llluriliilll and iilxalliilu-.l~. Votes ciln either be seclireri by clipping them from tiio Daily papers or b securing new sllbscriptions, ILE ARLY START BIG FACTUR f .lllullli AND llx AMINER’S CON'l‘FSl` renewals or collections of back subscriptions accounts. Votes So- curcd on new. renewal or arrear- agc subscriptions count up far faster than the 25-vote' coupons Clliillcri from the Gilardiun and Exiilnincr. Tile plan is: To secure as many votes as possible before midnight ‘September 11th, for the candidate -who has lilo highest nllmlybr of 'votes by the above date will given the $1640 Gray_Dort Touring, Car; the candidate with the second Ililgllost nlllllbcr will he given on ‘thu above night a handsome $1,300 \(lt-rarii-llellltzlllall player i’l-allo. |nn.'l so on down through the list of Late in Starting (Special to The Guardian.) the Resolute. This triangular sail was set on a main stay leading SANDY Il()()i{, July 20.-Tile from the end of the bowsprit to Shamrock won the second race of it block about two thirds of 'the the series. Time nut unnouuccdut distance i`\‘<>m the Cross trees- if finish. Wind llnfnvorablv and time was lull-y all Of the ii1iD\'0V9d WOUII' made was not fast crful sail, especially with 3 numb- NNW \'()1u{_ N, YH July 20- or one jib topsaii out ahead. Tm. ,mrd ,my of gaping fm- Am- The Shamrock was 38 seconds ,.,~g¢~;r',, yachting cup started today abr-ad in crossing the starting line in li live knot breeze. Duo to light bill OWIYIB 10 d|mU“"Y Wm! Il" wind tho Regatta (`ommittr\e :lt sails she was. Dassed bi' the Am' Hrs, ,,nm,u,,cc,\ p,,,,,n0n,,,,,,.,,,_ un. erlcnn boat. Shamrock turned the ,il mm, in the day in the how. that first mark at 2.28.28 followed H stronzm. htm.” mmm “Gmc up closely bythe Resolute which turn- bllt within fifteen minutes thc Nl ill 233-48- The RGSOIUIB hit B' p,,Su,,,,,cm9m Sqgmy was lmulml soft spot and the challenger foot- riown and the race started. Signals ed out ahead and ZHHIPAJ 9 B005 were _sector the race to eovcl lead, as she headed for the mark. the side of a triangle, thc first When the Shamrock rounded the bout southeast, scceuu beat west first turn s-he was 600 yards ahead of the itesolute The breeze from ll by north and the thlftl i`€iiCl\ 10 ~ ' Hmm, ,m,m(.,,9t by north 130111 west seemed to be picking up when Capt-:lin Burton and designer Nici oison were again aboard Sha lock fourth, despite reports of 1- the yachts finished the 1- miles of the 30 mile cours 3 over, unless it increased greatly change m the crew of me Chun- there were grave doubts- that the H,,_,m., whtph persisttul up to the l'1lL‘e will be colllpletsd within the moment the race was to l-10! 11111101" ‘lx ho" nm"- way_ At four p.m. Shamrock was .5,,,,m,.,,Ck was uw fp-5; 35|-055 still increasing her lead and was me me and at the first turn was n lniie and a quarter in the lead -,mo y,,,.,1,, ,,h0ad_ _ nearing the second mark. Ther rage ' o e first 10 e. How- heenme one against time 1 shamrock, with but two hours and I » l GOLDSBOILOUGII, July 20.-»(v|n_ .forty-five .miniutes ito finidh the wireless tp the United Press) haul- race. The Resolute was just mov. tl f esta sa cu uleug ny u lit e or y ll WS- _ Shamrock lv, challenger for Am- The guests of Sir Thomas were crica's cup today established n lead flelfillf-flint! the l3b'3ml`00li'9 Wad nr several inlndred yards early in in anticipation of a Shamrock vic- thc third race of her series with HWY- ABOAIPD U. S. DESTROY nun will llnp lul=uoiN» time in 1 S P ,.__.____...u.ug (United Press.) _ E bu (__ (United Press.) PAltlS,.1uly 20.-l<`ranr‘e w to Poland, if the effort to effee ences between Polzln/i and Sovic the Clixlmher of Deputies. there is no longer any doubt as prizes. Y creriso were to go into 'scl1.slitln 'i!o~ " Y day at 11 o’cinck to consrer ie - inwards. The approval or rlisappr‘o- val probably will be announcer ly. - ~ . oynnrrmv night. Thcil' rccommeni daiion to workers in the ranks probably will determine whct.i;{er or not there will be rt strl TEHERAN, July 2o'__ThG Al__ 'trouble in the near future. _ _ " mcnlan Government having reiuseil May Sweep Greeks Out of Turkey PARIS, July 20.--Confirmation was' rcztcllctl in :luihoritatlvo quar- ters lierc tollay that rt Soviet urlny, \Aeria.l Escape Of Paris Criminal PARIS, July 20.-in an at.tcl'rlpt to solve the mystery of thc first in-_ ill carry out hor rlgroolncnt with Great Britain to furnish armed support (unlged p|~¢"_) a pacific settlement of the tiifier- Cla,-ed no change had been Russia filil, Premier Millcrtlnd told U-wry except to provide for Turkish Treaty I _ PARIS, July 20.-Millertllld G6- , madein I the tcrnls of the Turkish peace 'adrnis sion of a Turkish delegate in the Fragulvlltnry as are the bullr-tins D_",|;m¢.y|9s cm-,,m;SS|0n_ reporting the progress. oi’ nlilitrlry even-ts of tho ilosso-Polish front, why, |,;,,g1,,,,,yS ,mndme in Mesa. lb pntamla and trust England does the extent of thc Polish disaster. not |mend to mm up with our man, “We do not intend to mix up Tho northern front has collapsed ,img over Syryag- Mme,-and sam' and the Dwlna b0i`¥‘ll‘l' MS been "France gave her approval for ln- iost. To the 50\\\\\ "W IWW* is iervcnilon with the Bolshevikl on even more unhappy, the Russian have taken ltovnn. the most ron sidcrublc of the old group of fortl owns from which the Russ 5 behalf of Poland. The Soviets have ° replied with inipertlnence. "I ' want personally to render homage ' to General Wrangel who has estab- ficd t . f inns launclicu the sllccessiui of- ishc u evernment and is endeav fcnsive against Leluborg in 1914. 'Poland is now without. any ado l .ti g orlngv to solve the agrarian and par- llumeniny problems. We pledged illlflie llufrlel” 013 “‘““"“l °I‘“““"'°r him our support on condition that Sensational Changes Made By Minister ._...,. WiNl`>S()il, Ont., Jllly 20.- Churgillg the police committee oi' tile Sandwich . town Council with "gross negligence and ineffic- iency the result of which was an epidemic of tirunkeness, disorderly conduct illicit traffic in liquor and indecency." Rev. J. 0. L. Sprock- lin, Pastor of the Sandwich Meth- odist Cllurch, tonight irl rl written statement throw tho gauntlet dir- ectly in the face of Mayor Donnelly and tho members of the Council in ills demrind for at thorough public investigation. With evidence taken from witnesses under oath with the town hail packed to cnpncity and n host of prominent citizens at his back. Rev. Mr. Spracitlin bud made charges_which proved the biggest sensation the town has known and he matic them in writing. The scathing denunciation of the police administration in the town exceeded even his arrnlgnnient of rl few weeks ago when hn wus first promised the probe which never materialized and to gain which he was forced make -his charges in writing. He`den\a!adetl` "n proper thorough and public investigation where the whole question of the police administration oi the town would be probed and which would have the power to subpoena wit- nesses to give evidence under oath" and he promised he would prove that negligence and ineffic- iency of t.he police committee nnrl of the police department was such that it amounted virtually to n pro- lisoilnu of thesis* engaged ln the ...ie-. .ii to obey nn ultimatum of the Itus- sian Soviet (lovcrnment, the Boi- shcvik uruly has received orders to advance and has alroutiy occup- ied the Province of Karxibagll. The Iiolshevlk are cosiinuinr: their ail- vunce in order to operate jointly iwith thc Turkish Nationalist forces ni' Mustnphn Kemal Pilsila. _.1-<0->*--' Anarchist Tried To Kill Actor ` (United Press) lvi\i.AN, .ruly 19.-(Die-layed) The anarchist Marlo Agazzln ut- tempted to stub nn,nctor :wa local theatre today. The actor was dressed nr Gabrielle Il'Anllun1.lo, and cllarnotcrlzed himself as thc “Tyrant of Fiumc." Tile llnrlrciiist was pravontcrl from injuring the actor by tlnlciy interference of bystanders. .Six lliiored at Convention (United Press.) DESM-OINIES. July 20.-Six por- sons were injured during the open- ing of the Republican Stain Pon- ventinn here iodny when u curtain which t°hey_ leaned against gave way and threw them from u plat- fortti tb' the floor of the colist-um. ° -i<-ot--1 Annonnonmnzivrs, COMING EVE»N'l'°- MEETINGS. ETC "TRYON BAPTIST MISSION band will hold nn ice-cream social on the church grounds, on Wednes- day evening, 21st. ' 1733-7-20-2| °P08i‘i"iVELY N0 ADVERTISI- ments accepted st. this office for rl u is o after 0 m un- ' cnt da ' .' . ‘violation of law and .or-der. . ,loss paid tural: sdvmcp. P . u..u_t..........ana»a.r.ia..n..“l&s-lu effect ll jllnciion with the Turkish Nationalist forces under Mustapil Kemal. Tile Allies army in Turkey, military cxperlsvpoint out, is power- less to stop the [lolshevist advance which if it succeeds in bltinring about the proposed junction will sweep tile Greeks of Turkey. A Bad Fire in Baltimore _.___- (Unitsd Press.) °l'lAL’l`lM(iillE, Md., July 20.- Firo which broke out here today nt _Pollock's fllrnituro lvilreilnllse in the centre of the retail dryiioc.-is district caused a general alarm to bo sent in. when that section was seriously thrcutcned. At 3.45 p.m. the fire was still- raging with no signs oi abatement the flames had completely. gutted thc Pollock ware- house and the Dufur building ud- joining anti llnd half spread to a number of irllihlinizs ncurby. Prac- tically the entire .fire apparatus of the city was fighting the blaze. __1-{O-P-_ Successful Affair .1- Tho luwn party and strawberry fr-slivcl in uid of the Charlottetown Hospital, held last evening on the beautiful grounds of the Knights nf Columbus llome, Pownal St., was well patronizetl and proved to bt an event of exceptional illtcresb. ‘Delicious strawberries and ice- cream was the main fo-:turn on the menu, while the fioagile of the I(‘ross Band furnished rl splendid , penis now' crossing Aluncnlu, intends to lel'n:\t.lonai aerial escape on record the Paris police” yesterday called in `Col. Jefferson De Motto Tllompson to consult him on the best means of tracing rt man described as the biggest crook in England, wilo fied from London presumably for Fl'anec last night after paying rl fabulous sum for n special airplane. No trace of the fugitive or his plane has been discovered. The police bcllevc he overpowered his pilot in midair and effected u irind- ing somewhere in France. An ln- stnntze of the futility of the tole- grnph in aerial escapes was given when n telegram from Scotland Yard. The Paris police tipping off the escape though not naming the man arrived in Paris eight hours after the fugitive could have reach- ed France. , ,___..