The Paper Thai Covers Prince Edward ulna ' Like the Dew ' i___._ \ Richest Deposit of World. (Special to The Guard llFXllNA, SASIL, Jilly discovery by all Evangelist of atldi Ian). l1 Qiilflettetown guardian Time canto. lamuuzr-r- rel-d» 191.. awn». all iimfilliliUllli IJEPIISIT Fllllllll IN a SASKATEHEWAN tlilew York Company Otters Three Million Dollars for the" Claim which .__.__.__..__.._ paratlons are pow under way 5»'i‘hc lship two cllrloatll; of SOliilllll wllicll can be used wlillollt rcilnlng. The lllll sulphate lako south west mineral tests 98 per cent. pllre, Guardian. 1887. is the the Kind in the I l papers call tllis tho "American con- stitutional party" to i .____.._.__-- rcAn son HIRE-PHONE ass-n 9089-45-2 -tf. ..._.__.___...-___- ‘WANTED SECOND (‘lass 'l‘eacili‘r for W'lletltiey' School. Supple- mmt $90. Apply llowartl (iarr. Secretary, Oyster lied llrltliii‘. 12E. island. 1359‘7‘ii“iii W1 TEACHER WVANTED FOR ALLIlS- ton School. Supplement $75.00- wallaco (iaulpbcll, Alllsion. 1302-7-65! _._.__.__-------- AT ONCE GIRL FOR‘ ,____t____ *WANTED. , k, ill slilail falul- general lfoul-lewor -iy. Highest wages. Apniy iii Guardian Office. 11i47'7'ii"i-t WANTED COMPETENT GENER- Wages $20 a lllonth. ulrctl. Apply MP5- Euston Street. 1350-70-51 pd lll servant. ilt-fercntlcsi rcq DJI. Laird. 305 ‘POBITIVELY N0 ADVERTISI- ments accepted at this office for next day‘s issue after ti p. m. unless paid for in advance. .—TEACHER FOR VIC- Scllool District, No. class, midsummer va- plement $75.00, Apply y. 1380-7-0-3llii1. FARM FOR SALE.—75 ACRES of land in high state oi cultiva- lion, ‘ullitiluKS in semi rout-ir- Wl-th or without crop to suit 111"” chaser. Apply David Matllicson. Nortll Milton. lil2tl-7-fi-diliii WANTED toria Wcflt 47, second cation, sup to A. A. Moore, Sec’ WANTED-T MAN OR A e000 smart boy to fivolrlk on $2711:- A 1 .t Bert . rown. - m” ° 1374-7-0-311111. ,. ‘FWANTEQ-Secolld Class Teach- l or for Upton School. Supplement $100.00. Summer vacation. A. S Morson, Bridgetown. 1242-7-1- ili pd. general housework- ‘MAID FOR Euaton St. 1251-7-1- Apply 143 4i. pd. ‘FOR SALE paper suitable for oil cloth. Anni! M G" s09 _.__..___.... ‘YORK RIFLE CLUB-MEETING in York Hail, Tuesday, July 6th. at ll p. m. All anxious to join urgently requested to attend us service roll mllst be completed and sent in beforo anything fur- ther can be done. 2i MAID FOR GENER- ir. Good wages. All Lloyd Weliner. 154 9992-6-23 tr. .-HEAVY BROWN putting under ardian . 4-5-2841. ‘WANTED.- ai housewor ply Mrs. Prince Street. i ‘WANTED BOY TO LEARN drug business one with a high Bfiiiflili cducatioapreferrod. Appi-y by letter toBox 312. ii1740-2ii-tf. .- FOR SALEr-KITGHEN RANGE (Marines Landed by parllllcnt that lln increase of tell cents registration fee for letters will come into effect on July 15. British Warships (Sp:cial to The Guardian). (‘()NlS'|‘ANTlNOi‘Li~l, July 5- llritisil warships landed marines today at Mutlania, on tile sea of Marmora, but they were repulsed by rapid lire guns, widely scat- tered along the coast, lost 2,500 men, including 1,500 prlstlllcrs in the fighting preceding, the capture oi’ Ilallkeseri, about one llllntlretl miles northeast of Smyrna, where Greeks say the Turkish popula- tion welcomed tileln. Sensational Evidence in Murder Trial SYDNEY, N. Sr-July ii-Evi- ticnce oi’ a sensational nature was given by Stephen Steplock, re- garding a letter written by the accused lnurtlcrcss, Mrs. Marlneili, to the young Russian, Mike Koval, was iilc rcigining feature in Sa- turday afternoon's session ill the Marlnelli murder case. Tlle' trial, after tllc examination of several witnesses, adjourned until Monday morning. Vincent Stcplock in his evidence said that on the day pre- ceding the murder a letter was given him by Alice, who asked him to road it to Mikc. At tllc time Mike was out in the yard working. When lle canto in ilo took him to his roonl and read the letter which contained these words: "Dear Mike, ll love you so that if you leave me I will kill myself.” Af- ter Stcploclcs evidence, Koval was called to the stand. lle denied ever having received the letter spoken of by Steplock. MEXICO CITY, July f.—-li‘orces commanded by Carlos Osuna, in- surgent leader operating in the State Qt Tamaulipas were aizilin defeated and scattered by 6600"" Arnlllfo It. Gomez, according to an official announcement issued at thc war department last week. LOST A SMALL CROCHET HAND ibng containing money. Finder please ioavc at 224 Gt. George Street. Wm. R. Hearst Gets papers owned tiolph Hearst this morning uollucetl a third party in illc coming Ulli- "tlhiclzates important states on the seaboard." CHARLOTTETOWN: CANADA. SPEBU One Vote in 1,094 ' For the Presidency (Special to The Guardian). NEW YORK, July li-Tlle news- by William ltall- an- that Wm. llaniltlipll learnt has been selected to lead rd States elections. The Heal-st alltl state that lle call to lt-llilersllip came from l‘i"[)l‘0Si‘lliiilFZ ille most Atlantic in illc balloting at the t of Wcybllrn, Susie, is said lo have and is consltlcrctl the most val- ilclllottraéit; National (louvclliioll i.“ resulted in an-otlcr of $3i.000.000 uliblc deposit of its kim] in up», yesterday llcarsi. received one I frolll ll New York ilrill for the world. ‘Pilerc are to be il,ooo,tltltl vole out oi’ a iolal of 1,094, "I claims. The first steps to lli- tons available without lnucll ex- , corporate a company to developc pcllse and the product sells at ' ‘ ' i m, Dummy W, ,,,,.,,_ ,.,.. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,_ _ Presidential Nominee I -——- Not Yet Selected i i oeo+d c IIICTGHSG 0f 10G. AUDlTORlIlM, saw FRANCIS- ‘! 0 C ' ' (l0, July ‘fl-After twenty-two i i irlliiiflss ballots lilo Democratic " I Natlonlli Convention just before WIANTED TRk liOizmGvEvNlER/‘Xzi; OTTAWA, ‘July ;-,__N0Hce has lilrllzilliglltefltllvcltillyil hope? of stilltllclt. ,(,,,5¢-,“.,; _ pp y z-yr. . , , _ a pr .. tc l nonl nee w ill 11i71-7-i3iiilili- been gm“ by Um Past Omce D0 the first wot-k. its sessions atl- jtlurned llntll Monthly lliorlllng. ' Mr. R0weli’s Resignation 'i‘OltON’l‘O, Jllly 5—*Mr. llowell, President of the Privy Council. when seen yesterday denied his visit had any political significance at present. iic said lle would make no statelllr-nt ‘as to ills lu- tentions in regard to his resigna- tion from the (fabinet willell he submitted ‘and tenlpoluarily with- drew nt the I‘(‘(]\i(‘.‘i[ of the Na- tional party caucus. German Ministe Is Optilnist-ic (Dom. Prelss Special.) SPA, July 5.-~<ilorr Sllllons, Ger- lnanTPoreign Minister, ill ‘an litter- view expressed (iOPIIIZIIIYS realit- 110554 under certain conditions to name the sum it could raise fifi 1i reasonable pay in reparation lo the Allies. ‘Germany would, for in» stance, he explained, insist upon regulations of slIIIiiiiP-‘l 0i illilfi “mi raw, materials to Upper Silesia. Herr Silllons declared tilat illc (lor- mnn cabinet was ready i0 ii“ iflr‘. obligations and thought that wll». good will shown on bolll sitlesrnlllt- tors could be arranged .\tlsfac- torily. Another Outbreak In Ireland (Dom. Pruss Special.) DUBLIN, July 5.—Rltili(ll‘5 attack- ed llliiltary barracks at lialy Cross Saturday night. Ten of the attack- lllg party were killed by lllc police who maintained a stubborn resist- ance. The police reported no (‘Iii-Sil- llltics. Sinll Fcln sylnpathizcrs burned a bookstall in ilalldon rail- way station because it persisted in selling anti Siiln l-‘ein newspapers. 2000 Turks Killed by Greeks (Special to The Guardian). L()1\‘lDON, July 5.-,—'l‘wtl thousand Turks were killed and several llun- tired taken prisoners when Greek forces cilptllred ilallkcsllrl on the Pfllili(‘i'lllil'*SlllYl‘ll£l railway, accord- ing to lln oilleial statement receiv- od from the Greek arluy headquar- ters nt Athens today. Btititb Marching IlortielV-l tlecsisltln ill regard to his FilPPftSSfll‘ Thursday. The Primo Minister is understood to be leaving Ottawa tioll, will have all nlllloilntsvllltillt to luako the i‘l‘t'illli‘l".\‘. office, belief is gain» loader and Prlulc liiillistcr will be rcreivetl the support oi’ more than Xi lllllllitcatod ltobcrt Borden, Liberal Unionlstrl being allllost as sllong as Conser- vatives in tllclr support of hilll. ever. vices not app: ar to be excited over the situation. llt- about. Sun- day ill 'l‘ortlnttl visiting friends and has declined to make iii" slightest personal cullvzlss ill ills nwll behalf. “fili- same iilinlx, in fact, can be said for sale as good as new. Apply Guardian Ofllco, City. 1351i 1363-7_-ii-2lllti -_-__.-_..-__-__- HORSES WANTED. - WOULD 0n lliurtlanitl __..._.______._..____._____.. ' waurso PRINCIPAL son rau- nlng school dit-ttrict No. 118. Supplement including govern- ment minimum 8185.00. male teacher preferred. Also teacher for primary department, supple- ment lllcltltllng government mini- mum $130.00. Apply John Craig, horses. W. S. Ncwson. large horns. Lewis. secretary trustees, Mal, , . P. E. l. 1307-7-6-tf. WANTEQ-EXPERIENCED SAL- eaman tn soil on commission in miarlottetown or throughout Is- land, no capital required, good lines and good commission. Write WANTED-SECOND cLA88 TEA char for MltrshfieldSchool No 75. Supplement $100. Foster Secty. - like to buy a-t Tryon Wetlnestlay fcw- good drivers also few draft 1360 STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES Jllnc 19th. n milch cow, red with black stripes. No marks on ears. J. W. Maclietll. 1356 L . ll . D . 1355-7-6-tf FOR SALE FROST l. WOOD HAY LONDON, July 5.-—l)lsplltcllcu from Constantinople to the islvell- lug Newn dealing with the Greek advance, say the British are lnarcll- lug from Mulillnia towards llrussa. --—---{Q;___. ANNOU NUEMENTS, COMING EVENT-S MEETIN GS, ETK‘ ""POSITIVELY no advertise meats accepted at this office for next day's tulle after 6 p. m. un- less paid for in advance. mower (new), also wheel rake. TU Meigheu Considered Government Assured (Dom. Praise Special.) OTTAWA, July iL-Slr Robert in not expects-ti ill-fore ill Friday for a few days’ vat-a- antl it is =lssullleti that ht- lt-ftlrr tgtlllll-t. icial has been forthcoming While lloillillg oi"- frolll ug ground that the new llnitlnist ion. Arthur lMt-igheu. Mr. Melt:- lPil, iilt‘I‘(' is reason for believing, inety per cent. of those who colu- iilllil’ opinions to Sir The prospectlvt- premier, how- of the Ministers wllnsc names havi- bccll tilolllilli-llily lllt"lli.‘i(llll-‘(i, there LAli0N AS T0 BURDEN’ Decision Expected on Thursday. lioil. Arthur ESDAY. JULY 6. i920. S SUUUESSUR the Probable Leader. 0i Substantial Majority. lllellt of the choice of Mr. ‘Mcigllten is luadc on 'l‘llul‘>ltlay, the resigna- tloll of S‘il"Rfii)(’l‘l ilortit-rl will ilkc- ly take place t-ttrly the following wcck, ‘Mr. Meigheli tilt-n being called upoll to forlll .l new llllllistry, Tim pow ltlqtlur will hnlvu an P-fliirn- iy frto lili"|'i ill soil-cling his cab- llli-i, as the rt-siglltllitlll of tile en- tire cabinet (this is always the vase \\'ili‘ll a l'l'eluit~l- signs) it is not expected, llolvt-ver, that ("iii- illet l't'fil'i{fllli'l.fliiilll oll a lllrgt 1i.- will follow. Wlllt is more likely is that, for tile illllc being, most of the present cabinet will be re- iailleti. A minister wlllbe brought ill to represent Nova Scotia, (likely Mr. it‘. ii. Mctnlrdy") and another to represent New Brunswick (al- lllost certain to be Mr. Viligultlre). ii iiiily iii’. flififi that the new Prelu- for will make all effort to secure an extra minister or iwo in Que- bec, bllt this is by no lllealls cer- iaill—for the llltllllellt. ’l‘:llk of n gcncl-tll election llm-tl llot be sol-i. ousiy t-ousitlcrctl. Tile new Prelu- ler will be able to (‘Olillflilllii u llurlll- "i iii'-\.ii>l'ily of 25 in tllo iiouse of (‘ominous anti until lle has created being n fllllllllUllii-iilif‘ absence of personal rivalry or jealousy, each contender for the llollol- living; up- purclltly willing to give, loyal sup- port to whoever succeeds lo the premiership. If, as is now asslltllod, announce- a party organization In the country anti DYOViiiPtl for tile extra seats [which redistribution will afford tho west, he is alnltlst. certain to carry on for at least a year before 201m: lo the country, Board of C0111 Lilcrce Is Reinstated ‘(liElP-"Ziib WI °i liilfiiiis) 0'1 l‘.-\\V.-\, ().\l.. July 5.-—An f)l‘iif*l‘-illrtftiilllt.i n11: paused oll tilt- ll.ly after prorogation with respect to the lloaril of (ionllllercc in view of an appeal now pending before the Judlcllte. culnlniitee or~ privy council as to validity of the Act under which the Board was es- tablished, Two appointments which have been nladc are to be regllrtittl as telnporary. Capt. William White, K.C., the former Si‘.l!l‘i'.‘.l‘Y of the ‘Board, has been appointed Chairman and tilt‘ Oiiiiii‘ two lzlcancies have been filled by the appointment of Mr. E. A. Ac- lir‘, Deputy Minister of Labour. illlii Mr. G. A, Dillloll, Purchasing Agent of the Department of Jus- ticc. These two gentlemen have been given leave of absence froln their present duties in order that lllcy may dlscilargo effectively the res- ponsibilitles placed upon tilcm as "members of tho Board. German Delegates To Have No Say On Indemnities (Dom. Prclss Special.) SPA, Belgium, July fn-Gcrman delegates to the aoniel-encedwrc will not he permitted to discuss with the Allies the question of re- ducing tllc amount of indemnity but will be restricted to lilo pres- entation of proposals for mctilotis of payment. it is semi ofllcially tie- ciared in totlayfl-l reports that the (ierultln reparlltitlll sum as tenta- tively fixed by tllc Allies is dis- counted in allied circles. marinas... At. a Joint installation of Wildey and St. Lawrence Lotiges,.l.0.0. F‘. hclil last. evening at vrllicll iiiiifi‘. was a large attendance, the follow- ing elective oillccrs St. Lawrence Lodge. were installed: St. John Tragedy Narrowly Averted ST. JOHN, July 5——A (‘TOSSHUI tragedy was averted :lt six o'clock on Saturday. railway narrowly _ Winnipeg Strikers Artllteinstated (Special to The Guardian). “ii-NNIPEG, MAN, July 5--Thc loilacst “strike” on record in Can- ada has jllsi been concluded with the re-clupltlymcllt at the \Vlllni- pt-K post office of carriers anti clerks _wllo luilied with 25,000 other workers on May 15th, 1910 in tile general strike that paral- lzetl this city for six weeks last summer. Authorization to re-in- state the strikers has been receiv- ed from Ottawa and they are being re-i-lllpltlyetl as vacancies occur. Ollc ‘condition of their return is that lilvy sign a pledge never to strike again for ally reason what- ever. ’i‘llc govt-rnllleilt ill llllpils- ing the pledge takes the position that nlail service is a public utili- i)’ which never lllilsi be crippled by labor troubles. St. J ohn’s City Threatened by Fire ST. JOHN'S NFLl)., July 5——i)cs- ifiiciitlri of Si. John's city by forest fll'r‘s' was barely averted ycstcrtlay by the energetic action on the par’. of tile authorities, S\l[)[)i(‘lll(‘llii‘('. by a heavy downpour of rain. llllrning in hot dry weather last weck, filrest "T05 had been report- ed frolll lllally sections of the coulltry, anti have-dime lllllcll da- mage in the district of Ferryland. A westerly gale drove the flames out on tllo settlement. of Tutors Cove so suddenly that an aged woman was burned to death bl"- forc she could be rcllloveti from the house. Mutiny in India of Irish Soldiers A l-‘ord touring car, driven by Milford iVlcAllister, Lorcnvlile, containing Mrs. McAlllster, Mrs. W- A- Lowe, Mrs. Samuel Wilson, and her daughter Violet was struck by the afternoon shore iinc trtlindroln St. Stephen, while going over Spruce Lake crossing. All were more or less injured, London Employees Threaten Strike LONDON, Jilly 5.—Four thous- and municipal water works em- Iliflycvs today presented demands for increased wages, threatening to strike unless tllc demands were granted. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News ' NOT KlDNAPPED-JUST NIGHT OFF. HALIFAX, N.S., July 5.—lior- are A, ivalsou night watchman of the llnliftlx slllpytlrtls, who was re- ported this morning as being kiwi- llappetl by the strikers, was found at his home this afternoon having lllcrely taken a night off frJm the yards. .___¢.4.0>__.__. SYDNEY MINERS ACCLAiM IVENS. SYDNEY; l\i.S., Jilly 5.—-f‘.on- vinced lllni he is »l ulartyr ill tile ctlllsle of organized lnbollr, tile dis- trlct board of the lllliied Mine lWorkcrs representing 12.000 coal miners of the Maritime Provinces. on Slltilrtltyv wired William lvcns congratulations upoll his clccilln to the “liianltnbn Legislature, at the samo time denouncing as servile "lull stupid the goverlllllelll, which caused his llilprisolllilt-llt on the charge of inciting the recent Wlnlli- peg strikes. .._..__-@-0->-_i. TERRIFIC ELJECTRICAL STORM. WOODSTOCK. N.li., July 5,- Durlllg a terrific electrical storm early this lllorlllllg a llollsc oc- cupied by lVlrs. illlllslan was struck ‘by lightning anti the cellar anti parts of the building torn up. Two barns and sollle sheds at “italic/n- N. G.—Willlam Sclloficlti. V. G.—l"rallk llowatt it. S.-—G. i’. Nicholson Fin. Scc.——J. J. Mt-Kinnon Tress-R. B. llntinay. h. Wiidey. Lodge. N. G.—~K. Brehaut V. G.-—~Harry Mitchell R.‘ S.—D. I). Morrison Fin. Scc.—Joiln MacLaughlin. TPPiI-S.-—C. S. Drew "ice Cream Festival, St. Mark's were struck and burned to the ground. llny, grain, live stock -llltl a lot of farm lllacllinery were lost in the siorlu, which lasted for sev- eral hours. —-—-¢4>--—- t LADY CANDIDATE FOR N. S. LEGISLATURE. NEW GLASGOW. N. 5., July 5. -—'l‘he labor party of ‘Plctou County, in St ii t , .. Tile nevi" officers were installed “ted(i;$5.31!“finbsgrggfd£fyflrillgmgg provincial political giving reference to Box 05. Appl to Henry Hughes 00 Graf- ch l, p, q d y, m D1 q 1,; D f q , | M . Charlottetown‘ ‘on gt" chaflomewwn‘ altptrcfiesepse tirmsvvleltizles ay. July my,‘ i Mscgg-cheslpll y rant as grlfalsfiw. Donaldson oi New A‘ 13“ 1344-7-07" iiti candidates. coupon, July la-allree-l-mlrllls of a battalion of lrlsll (fonnaugllt Rangers, stationed at Jllllllntler, ill Puniam, India, nlutlnietl, following the arrival of llGWS of recent events in irelalltl, according to a tlcspatch frolll Slmla ulldcr date of July 2, t0 Reuters Ltd. Upon receipt of tile szlnlc news at Sa- lon, Slmla Hills, another detach- ment is reported to have attempt- ed to seize arms and alllulullition, tile desptttcll says, adding that guards killed two mcn and wound ed one. Twenty-two Ballots Without Nominee ‘SAN ISRANFISCO, Jilly 4.——Afi- er twenty-two fruitless ballots the Democratic National convention. just before lnitlllight, gave up hopes of selecting a prosltlcnilai iloulillt-r- within the first week of its session, anti adjollrnetl until 10 o'clock Mon- day llloruing. Will Take 300,000 Allied Troops ("prtaadg can‘; auoq) SPA, lseigluln, July 5,—-'l‘lll- Greek Premier Venizolos his arrival here that 300,000 enlellie ifcllllli leader. ces .of Musiapila Turkish Nationalist way, Constantinople and Dardan elles. General Lucas (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, July i-l.~—siflii Peirl tie cided to parole General Lucas, kidnapped front tho hunting lodge recently, that lle nllgllt visit ills wifc and newborn son, according to a Dublin (lispatcll to the Mall- cllester Guardiall today. parole willi be returns wlillin a specified limo alu does n t participate in politics. I _ . 1m was 1 nun. TEMPERATURE TORONTO, Juiy-tii-Fresh west crly Winds, fair. at 2.30 and tomorrow night at 2.18 22nd. fllll nlnon 30th. To Meet Turks declarctl upon troops are needed to crush the for- Pasha, lle said such a forco is necessary’ for the protection of ihc Bagdatl rall- 0ii___ on Parole B A lliliil Eilllili ill Slllli like Operations if with Britain. (Special to The Guardian). l.().\"i)t).\‘, July 5—~Lt-lluill liras- sill, lilt- (ltcd) ‘Prado tftlmllllssslon- or, carries back lo Lcllillc an ul- tlmlliulu frolll Premier Lioyii George that l-vt-ry llrilisb prison- er ill ilussltl luusi be releasoil and that ihi- Soviet goverullll-llt lll\l>'i pledge list-if to refrain frolll war- like operatltllls or propaganda illi- miral to llriiisll interests, or trade relations will not ilf: rr-sultlcll. Tllc Prelllit-r did not like M. KPfiSSilYS altitude with reference to Turkey, Poland and Persia. lle nncllsetl the soviet government of instigailng a war which threatened the Allies in general and tile Iirl lisll Enlpirc in particular. M. Krzhasin replied that so long, as lllc Allies llllltle war upoll the Soviets, even if only llltlirt-ctly, the Soviets were bound to “loucll tilt-so sensi- tive spots most likely to excite the E5 ii El l3 British Prisoners in Russia Must be Releas- ed and Soviet Must Refrain from War- y Mull, OanedmH-OO, U.O.A., “.50 nnunriubeerlptlorl. delivered MM LHMfiflbl': llHNllllNl i they Want to Trade lull-rests of the Allies." lNir_ Lloyd (luorge took the posi- tion that the Soviets were using warlike lllt-illtlds and revolutionary propagalltin in an effort lo force the Allies to resllllle trade rela- tions with itllsslu and rt-tplestteti M. Krassin to inform Lelline that the latter was pilrullillfl a policy that (‘Olild not be permitted to triumph - M. Krassin states that the bloc- kade of tile Russians is still ac- tually in effect. Hc complains bitterly of the alleged refusal of the British either to sweep up the mines hltlcktliiillg Petrograti or to furnish mine charts even in neu- trals willing lo ship goods (iirecl. to Pctrogratl, instt-atiof to lit-val. lir- asserts that tilc llusslan lller~ cntllilc fit-ct is thus confined to’ port. Disastrous Fire Takes Five Llves (Special to The Guardian). l-)i)1\i().\l’l‘0N, July sr-MTS. Bon- ner, wife of James Bonner, car re- pairer, Grand Trunk Pacific, Jas- per, anti four children ranging frolll seven and a half years to one anti a hill! years of llgc arc dead as a result of a disastrous ilrc wilicll wiped out the Bonner home and two other homes at Jasper. ' N0 More Ilnpopular ‘Strikes in France (Special to The Guardian). PAtlliS, Jilly 5—-"Thc railway lllcn have shelved their extremist leaders and gone back lo the path of motleratitlll," says the head of a large French labor federation to- day. Tile election 0i the former; President, M. llitlegary, to his old post at illc head of the union. tienlollstratcs that. illc workers are tired of being misled by the radi- cals. There will not be any more has- iy unpopular strikes. The work- ers will reflect ilclilro creasing to work again, and if they do they will act through iiICVONi-Rtfilfiilllfiii Labor leaders, Tllc railway mcn have tlecitlctl to take pal-t once lllnrc in tllc arbitration colllnllssions which with the co-olioration of the elllployers and the government are used to regulate the conditions of labor. Tile action of the railway mcn is significant oi‘ the situation in other parts of tile ‘French labor worked last May. They formed the most rntlictll‘ elcmcul oi the Labor Con- federation and their string means that the ovcrirlltllming defeat of the general strike about a month ago has taught n lesson to tile working people as a whole. ‘filey scclil to have decided that moder- ailtlll is better iilllll radlcallslu. Who Will Succeed Sir Robert Borden? (Special to The Guardian). ()'l"l‘AW.-\, Jilly 5—A flood of let- Lucas on (Efllltiiiiflil that iii‘ TIDE. MOON ETC. High title today ai 2 p. m. io- nlglli at 1.35; tomorrow afternoon Full moon 2nd. last guarter 0th. ‘New moon 15th. ifirst quarter tors and it-lcgrallls announcing the choice of lllenlbers of Senators as to who should be chosen to succeed Sir Robert Borden, Pro- lllier alld leader of tllc now Na- tional Liberal Conservative Party, is almost ended. ll was expected Saturday night would see almost ‘all of these in the hands of the Prime Minister, of which it will probably be a matter of a day or two until he has gone over tile situation and decided who is to inherit his mantle. l Nominations for Provincial Elections, KENTViLLi-i, S., July 5-— - Liberals of King's (Tollnty lnet in Convention here Saturday and nolllinototi Ilon. ll. H, Wickwire and John bioDonald, Upper Dyke Village, to contest the County Provincial election. 'l‘lle Farm- cr‘scr'a Party held a meeting to- day and nomlllalctl F. l3. Chut and Ucrwick Graynlond, former Bap- tist Minister, but, now farmer in South Hcrwick. Nollllllatiolls, bow- cver, were ileld in aheynnce ull- tll after the Conservative Conven- tioll this week. Refuses to Give . t Up His Seat TOROIVPO. Jilly 5—-J. W. Curry. Liberal member of the Lpglglaturg for seat "ll," l-lasi. Toronto, was “Qkfii by Pi Gathering of consti- tuents on Thursday night to re- sign his scat. "l won't resign," was Ml‘. Cur. W's reply to tile request. The meeting, which was closed to the Die“ Was called in order to give i Mr. (‘urry an opportunity of ex- -, lliiiiiiiiiil why he tierllireti he would 110i any longer be n follower ‘or tho j Liberal lctltlcr in (llliario, ii. ii.‘ l)ou*al't, K.(I., AL-Pri’. Bolshevist-s Prepare _ For Allother Fight (Dom. Prose Special.) , LON-DON, July ii.—iifliriiifi\'lk- forces are massing north of Prlpet Iliver whore an important hatlio. with Polles is beginning, a Warsaw dispatch to the Daily Telegraph, said. The dispatch declared] n"; concentration of ltctl troops iuller- eslna sector lndicaletl the intention of Soviets to effect contact wilil Lilllalllulans anti Gerlllans and if Possible open a road to the Vislula Polish efforts to dispose of Gem-ml gilqiitllly were only partly successe- u . fierce‘. A Wireless Declares that Polllh Front Broken. MOSCOW, July Fa-Soviet forces have broken Polish resistance on the (‘rimerln trout. Tile itt-ds oc- <Yiilli°<i ii number of ‘villager, south West of Orlckilofi‘. Poles Claim Victory. LONDON. Jilly 5.——A dispatch frolll \\'.'lrsau' in Polish legatlon ilrri‘. declared that rlll llolslicvik attack; in the Potlolirl sector have been repulsed. Elsewhere along the whole front the liolshcvllts are regrouping for new attacks. the dispatch said. Six Killed in , Railway Coilisitpl- krolrelfolua. July 5.-Slx per- sons are reported killed and eighe. teen injured when a katy ii freight struck a carnival epeci ..-|~_ ES_AT;~ at TONTo/M on‘ R ow ii. v.