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" - - - . , . .... i . rf.- rua raorws I ' , -_o-- . vl . uyralnrlun _ B f _ Au. rua -News l worn-it assume CHHRIUTTETUWN lllllllllllll THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW. OVER 45,000 READERS DAILY PAPER . READ .Y IVIIYIOOV 4 -_._._---'»-T"-- " i»»iSe"»i3w ~ wm- _svriiiris °v»LI€::r:2i':e¢¢ 1¢;1e'::.¢ i 1 - _ - p .' ""1 °°’- _ CHAl”;I:Q'F1‘ETOWN, CANADA, '1‘_H_LJR_snAY',_JULYM__1o, 1919. Annual Subscription, dinvlndr-“N By mall. Canada, $8.00; U.l.A.. ll-W Financial Disaster _ Forecast in Europe -*_ bono nossnr ctoomv Fonec/gs-°|r'>`F sings oPEAN Ai=r=A|ss (Special to the Guardian.) _ UONDON. July 9.-1. cil, who represented Bolfliailiolirln gg lii'0l>1\ratfoni of the League of Nations Covenant in Parliament today said he believed that Europobvas on the verge of a financial disaster of incred. ible magnitude The mi throught or they might ynot gm'1§l?i: -news train italy, he said looked sr. ceedmgly ‘hai Anyone: said Lord 11013011. W110 fi! Present reall s nan dered money was doi a y q 0118 i1i'.l\1i’y -to the wgffareveg Srila ;0il11try. He did not wish, as had 9011 51188081611. t0 see the complicat- ed machinery of the Board of Trade used for restrictions on imports em- 'l>10yed more than was albsolutely pe. CDBSRPY. ' Glympic Arrives 0n Hen Last Trip (Special To The Guardian.) HALIFAX, July 9.-The White Star Liner Olympic arrived this artsrnoon on what is said to be her last trip with returned soldiers to this portl She brought more than 5000 soldiers and there were on board besides a num- ber of civilians. The men set away in good tinie. the Canadian National Railways having trains ready. Asked for an opinion on the peace treaty Hon. C. J. Doherty, Minister of Justice who was aboard, said that such a convention could not of course be expected to meet entirely the views of any individual nor to satisfy to the full desires of any of the nations con- cerned. This much however,he thought would be conceded that it was the re- sult an earnest endeavor on the part of the leading statesman responsible for it to conciliate the frequently nu. ta8onisl.ic views of the nations con- cerned. Sive fair consideration to the just aspirations of each of them and to lay the basis for an enduring peace that would secure to the world in the largest measure possible of the fruits of the victory that had been so dearly bought. U. S. Congress Considers Prohibition (Special To The Guardian.) WIASHII-NGTON, July 8;-The House will begin consideration this wcok of legislation in force on war-time na- tional prohibition. lit is tho belief of the "dry" leaders that this hill will be passed in the House by the end of the week and by the third week in July it is thought there will be drastic laws to enforce rthe prohi- bition which the country entered on July 1. ‘Representative A. J. Vol- atead, chairman of the ~House Judici- ary Committee, intends to ask the Rules Committee tomorrow for arule to 'bring the hill before the House immediately. The Rules Committee probably will gain the rule and four days will 'be given to debate. sir" hniH couunlssu smoilts I ##4 O1 Y WANTED TO HIRE HORSE AND waggon for light driving. Ar'il.v Patriot Office. July 10-3| °|=URN|rURng ron sALs_rni. vate sale of household iiirn'.ii'r'~ sl 85 Edward Street. 6856-7-xiviiip-1 *WANTED-woMAN ro no rim ily washing. Apply at Gvmrtliivn of- fice. 6857-'I-S-l\I3i BTRAYED ON FARM OF AMBR *WE Hendry, Dunstaffnage red and vf'-'tc year old bull. If not claimiflil with- in a week will be sold to de ray ox- LOST' LADIES RAINCOAT SUNDAY P . l. Vis- Streets. Reward. W. Owen, Iii-p pooh' . ` "-' I FOR' SALE.--IUILUING LOTS |‘l the beautiful residential part of Brighton. fronting on Ambrose St. Apply to James Dal`ton. 183 Gi'~'~‘ George St. July 10-.li LOST.-LEATHIR CURTAIN For: canopy top wagon Saturday night between Charlottetown Club, Muteh House and Keppoch. Reward. W. Owen, Keppoch. 2 _ J _il Lear-A al.Ae»< runes coNrA|N~ iss no sm piiotompii. rise and rv- sistration card. Finder please return to the Baptist Parsonage. Noi-t River. ‘ 0014-7-10M0illd. __.,._ ___,._._ . ., __ °WANTlD FOR HOLIDAY IIAITI with prospect of permanent po lt- ion, a thoroughly capable and ex- perienced atenographer: No other need apply. Apply P. 0. Box 190. Charlottetown. ~oAn _rea alas-riser dures ` bvarlsnd ear." Paddy lledllllil. stand, llehsllal Bros. Phone |60. penses. \ l __` Published by the Pstrograd press of the 29th orderingthe mobilizing of 10,000 children under seventeen to dig trenches. Lusitania Evidence To be Published (Special To The Guardian.) LONDON. July 9.-The Board of Trade announces that the evidence given secretly at the inquiry into the fiinllkelgg of the -Lusltania will be pub- s . Germans Must 7 _ _Ratily All (Special To The Guardian.) PARJIS, July 8.-In response to a fi enceau notifiedthem today that all the documents they had signed at Ver- sailles should be regarded as a single document and hence should be rati- ed together. Last Night’s Ball Game ceived. the Bolshevists shot 750 work-' 111911 011 the P6tl'0grad. front between! s ' There 15 “fl '°0“f1i`mH-11011 liiiit "‘ in its infancy and that within at fow Jtune 10 and 21. The rising at the _ Am91`1¢»`B1i 0391141 18 081111111 ellher moiitlls after its -initial opening there Putilof'f,wo|-ks .1-Banned ln 212 ,,xecu_lPretentl0“S transaction. was ll gellelal ,lellmsslon me world tions The Bolshevlst front line is| , ` 0f U.S. h' 1501111105941 01 W0\'l11Il611 and ibehindl A t _ ' ‘ ' lille Company during the periods that ghetm 9*” I-he 14,6115 and C1i1119B6 ready' S Ithe plant was in operation should, tg um ma°hl“° gun” °“ 1-hem 311011111' _'W ilrrillllc its luck of shipping fiicililies ey refuse to advance. A decree is| (Special To The Guardian.) . I ° on ozirniiig of I5 por omit. ' . ~ ` i '. . . " lol the note from the Germans Premier Clem-' ‘Charlottetown and Summerside put up a fine exhibition of ball at the C. A. A. grounds last evening. The game was attended by a good number of enthusiastic fans who certainly got a. run for their money. Up to the be. glnnlng of the fifth innings only one score crossed the pan. Good pitching and smart fielding made the opening -'iiiiiiigs interesting and demonstrated that both teams could la real bail Opening or the fifth innings sum,,,,.,_ side by clever bttsc running and time- ly hitting evened up the scoro in their opening half of this inning. lil their half Charlottetown staged a -batting rally which colnhlned with two errors by Summerslde savo the Locals ilvo runs. Score 61. Summersido opened the sixth inn. ing with a bunch of hits which threat- ened for a tlmeto put the game on ice for the western tcwn.'Campbell, however. pitching clever onli hsld them down to four taili-es. Score 6--5. Charlottetown was retired in one. t-wo, three order in their half of the sixth. Lyle having the batters at his mercy in this session. ‘Summorsidc again got Campbell for a few hits ln- the seventh and two men mario the edfle in thc scorn column 7-6. (`5i1rir'loticio\vll ilgaiirwent down bc- fore Lyle in this inning wi-tilout si-.oi'~ ing. |Wlih both pitchers pitching snap py hall in the eighth nc!-ther olde scored. ' l Campbell held Sununoi-side scorc- less in their half of the ninth. wllllo Charlottetown by.bunchinf5 hits drovc Gordon kind Francis ovor the hom., plate with the wfnnlng runs. Tho final score was ii»~7. Mayor Wright who opened tho game cut one across the contre of the pun to formally open the baseball season. This kindly interest on the part of the mayor and the large attendance bv the citizens ‘of Charlottetown is great- ly appreciated by the _btvs and it is hoped as time goes on interest in sport of all kinds will receive the on- eouragement which it so well desor-, vea. Prince Edward island in the past has been famous for its athletes who won fame for the province in all parts of the world. The ‘boys of to- day many of whom have proved their courage and resoureefulness in tho distant bsttlsiislss or Europe will* prove themselves no less able when lt comes to contests in fields of friendly rivalry. Let the name of P. E. l. again shine forth as a symbol of all that is best in sport. Efforts are being made to bring nve- some of the boat of the mnln-_ land teams and as arrangements are mnfle full details will aiiD9iii`- The line up of ins-t nlght’s grime was as follows:-L -Splendid aces ‘Soviets wherever you are." I . _ D Y . l With Charlottetown leading at this circuit of thc bags giving ibcin thol 1 2122 Trot, 2125 Pace Colorado L., Hammonrl Kelly King Brazilian. Fred Walsh, Mr. Herbert Asquith Charlottetown. 8ummOralde.` Catcher I Francis Murphy _ Pitcher. Campbell First less Kinsman Sseond base Milford Graves Third lass ~ Mei-lachern McLellan Sher! Step Saunders Grady _ mont Field Cameron Lyle . Morris Stewart Rlltle ‘#11000 (114. ` OIUN-llltf -. ’ ll. »". .'_'¥ _ y eh, ‘ . i 1 Yr. _ -c ,_ . GICGICSI EVGIII Ill DHI Ill i ' Fufthgf Dgvelopment 0F B01-SIIEVISTS Londoi_l_’s History Balloon Cloth 0iPr0miSing{m1pStly si-io~r 150 WQRKMEN ON ,E.,.R°_ PEAcs PARADE oN mth wl|.L as ioNA evssum coMPANv ENLARG- cmAp room- wll-,.llN FEW SEVEN M||.Ee l.oNe AND seen '2f°°°»°°° VARDS S01-D iN A SIN- |No ALnEAov wE|_|. Es1'Aa- pnys sv 2.000.000 PEoPl.E Gi-E ‘rRA_NeAc1'|oN Fon List-leo eusmsss _ ____ .___ $5.000.000 __ ` (Special To The Guardian.) P. J. Webb and S. N. l\la<:Eacher LONDON, July 9.-The Peace pro~ (s9°°"| ‘° T"° G"a"d1a'\) of Sydney who are inn ttilarlottetmvii Arm of ut* '___ lcession on July 194 will be the great- `LONlDON, July 9.-Twelve million this week in the interests of ihe`1ona YT° sh taT:‘nd Chinese Ready est in Londons history. it will be yards of balloon cloth which the gov- Gypsum Co., Ltd., govt: the Guardian V 'oo' em If They Rs- 'seven miles long and from the |-onto ernment had acquired for war_pui'- it brief outline of the work which the “ ° t° A‘|V°"°° ,i\1'i'8118ed for it to pass -two million Doses have been sold in a single, Company is doing. The Company was people will be enabled to see it from l1‘&iiSH»C1101i. -the price being iiroundiorganized in 1913 shortly before the NEW YORK July 9-The arrest of President Wilson and John D. Rock- feller, the opening of -all jails aild the formation of a -Soviet organization throughout the country to take over the Government were advocated in the Anarchists’ Soviet Bulletin, ac- cording to Archibald H. Stevenson who -produced a copy of the bulletin at the hearing of the Lusk investiga- tion committee today in the city hall. The copy of the bulletin was identi- fled by Glenni Finnell, an attendant at the New York Public Library as being one of the 150 he had picked up on Juliy 3 in the corridors of the lib- rary. .Mr. Stevenson read into the record the following extract from the bulletin: “First make it kmown that as soon as you are organized strong en- ough into your 'Soviets you are going to open the doors of every jail in the country; you will free not only the' political victims of capitalism but al- so the economic victims of capitalism, whose voice striving for betterment of conditions. is their only crime, for remember, all criminals are not in the jail houses. During the period of re- constructing the dapitalistic society in the com-munc we will have to put into jail all such honorable exploiters, oppressors, rulers, misleaders, hypoc'-` rites as Woodrow Wilson and Rocke- feller. Putting every harmful Govern- ment official or capitalist in jail will give us the chance to free ourselves. Start to act and if you want to be a real action, organize into workers’ Mr Stevenson read into the record - _ _ . . _. - - ' .ll l',l<_-iliiieg w lt; _ _ _ other extracts of this bullet1p_ The following were elected to thel:;l€`_;`l);l;i;`£;)l;f,'l£l;,C,l ,he som of l),-Qdlll., Iof routis :ind brldgcsi coiistructioil .ind . - Medical Council- Drs. Wal-bul't'.iil, llon will be sllll lower thereby ll,_ thc development programme of the _ Carruthers, Yeo, A. McNeill, Tantoii, Crpaqlng the eaml,lgq'0l llle (»Om_ i'oiisf:1~vnlivc»piiri.y. R McMillan, Dewar lpally ` T\'icesi's Brownliiuld DOYIC 11150 500149 A coniiiilttec consisting of Dr.. ~ . _. 5. ,. uloui§11ili $211111’ WS- ` Dewar and Dr. Yet: was nppiiintoll to (_, lll.l(lbl`ll;::.\l(,I DI‘§lnll;lIf,g:l)r;lll2llft lt was noiir'i‘il.lllo ull the (`.onscrvil- dr il f' |' ll ii ') ‘ ' ` ' ' tivo spiiiilu-i-A \\'ol'i» rf-t-vivorl wiilii (Special To ‘Ti-lo gl,"-¢l,,,_) Ellie buildings and the streeti; as ag- 11119 1111111011 110111115- 'I`1if§y Durchasediwar broke out. A most modern and H R& July _'9__A.¢c0l-d. alust 700,000 who saw King George's ff-my 1111111011 YHi'dS Of airbliliie linenl up-to-date plant was built and oper- ing to trustworthy information re. Coronation Parade. for-twenty million d0ilars.and it still1nt’.onn begun imnioainioiy. Notwith- is o mystery who was the purchaseristaiiding the fast that the plant wits over owing to the outbreak of the war, l' OX( Oil l0\\il”l|.§‘ Ilia( ly (‘omp.lny during the war without :td- Repy to Austria' (Special to The Guardian) oqllute transportation facilities either hy land or water may be attributed principally to the lfreut demand which PARUS' July 9__-l-the Council Uflex'sts for the lly@.proilucts ofthe Five llhls almrmmn approval llw (c.lupztn_v, Those liyc-products include lerms Ol me reply to _llw Al'lsll,llm' il'irr_il _Wttil I’laisi.or, Plaster' of Paris, Finiislllilg Plitster, Slllitco, Moulding noto with regarl t - .- - - ‘ ' ( 0 oumomuu que* I l 1) i.ll l’lu I 'I l l’l ter and tions. The reply will be presented to “"‘ 0" ' H ‘""‘- ‘um as the Allsl_l-lm-ls_ lcruslled Gypsum. The great demand 'for the products oi' the Company in Canaria, Australia, New Zealand and ilic United States where already iii- . iluelltlul connections have liven estab- lished was due to thc ext-r-iiciit quality . the gyllfillln which zlifi':t>i'iIini., to ox- perts, who have analyzed fl, is 08 per _.__ cent pure. The new issue of preferred The annual meeting of the P. E. stock which has been authorized is needed for the purpose of improving the shipping facilities of the Company. Island Medical Soclei-_.1 was held yes- Emu, . . . ~ gh of the new stock has ulrearly teI;l(.ll?g g;_ets}lSe]3€aB1l_ 0[D;`5;(:_e O;‘;’1lIl)]l";(l been sold to build the two mile railway the Chair- Thee was A fairly s<><»criil provincizll government lliul iicglt-vtctl :ind sacrificed our Provinc- izil rights, fuilcil to present 01' press our cluiiim whoil they llzlri the oppor- tunity to do so, and how on the other hand the Conservative Government hurl pressed tlloiu and succeeded in having our claims uckuowleiiged and it sum paid on account, leaving the door open with lilo intention of renew- ing and pressing for on adilltionall :lm- ouilt in order to meet the expenses of all War Veterans, 11.30 presentation of medals to the returned heroes. speeches by prominent public men. Afternoon.-2 p. lu. Athletic 59011! G. W, V. A. and open events. .tuls of war at C. A. A. grounds, base ball, Summerside vs. Charlottetown at Victoria Park. 3.30 Aquatic Sports. rowing, sailing swimming and motor bout races. Water games consisting of tub race, base ball contests etc. ldverling-Fireworks at Victoria Park and boat parade, shows at two theatres. lawn .parties as may be ar- ranged for later, dancing Prince of Wales College. Second Day-Parade of all societies mul roturncil men, school children, iii-cinr\u, .whool children, firemen rziflots. bov scouts, government and i-ivic dignitaries pararllng principal street.. to Victoria Park where short. speeches will he delivered. Afternoon-2 p". ni. return base ball match at A. A. grounds, horse rac- ing at Driving Park, 3.30, parade of decorated autos and floats. Prizes will be given for the best decorated vehicle Evening-Fireworks at Victoria Park. siiow at theetres,`danclng at Prince of Wales Colle-ge. This pro,;runimc is not complete and is subject to change. it is expected that all civilians will assist in any way possible for the success of th celebra- tion. The receipts from the various entertainments will be given to G. W. V. A. to assist them in providing a. suitable home for this great associa- fio. Iioth da_v_s of celebration will be lug days for their benefit. The 'Ladies Auxiliary will bein charge of the catering and will provide meals for all Wur Veterans free_ lt is hoped that arrangements will be 'made that all War Veterans may travel free on the railways. Special trains will be ar- ranged covering the whole island. A fnoonliglit excursion on the S. S. Northumberland will he held on both nightn. The following committees of thc G.-W.V.A. were appointed at the meeting on Tuesday night. Each com- mittee has power to add to its numb- ers any civilian or military man not members of the association. Tile first I aw up ii rust u ron o cont ri out' | . , ._ - . , . . i._. _. i _ - - _ At t ll f 'lie f I l iii" "`t`"' lm H" lm" (" pw," (0 i.'i't‘i\i zippiiiu'-'t~ \vllci~i~;is llli- l.ilit~riii| 0 IG H-IIII .5 I) llll‘I\l )()I`H I (_‘(?I!2li~il‘.: ir ___Vwv _V__Y_ _Y Y *_* _ _ . ‘ v _ I _.___ during the pits! your spctikors hurl only :i hiiudiul oi .ih-. ._ . . D.D_ is ~- _` __ , -.,, ` i»- tri ih~hnli.. Tha mem dt Konbmglon vesterday r Fw" mhsemml Um mmm mr H»`\rlI\i‘; ‘i"lloti(i‘lv voir' of illnilks io iii -‘ ` - ` , lrlontiztl 'triiircsu whiull wus 'tn r=xr'»~`- . » ‘ sggxgsn big dfawmg card "nd H grand lent ont~‘ui\:el-4 3 Minute Class. '/2 Mile. Sally Bingcn, Dr. Churcd A iStownrl. .Z Angus Dillard, McKinnon Drug Co. Ed iiaconda, E.H, Benoit Tillie, 1:0715, 11-10’/1, 1108524. -e~_N ,___ écrf” oc_N5" .?.<_,_~,_== Queen Cnlhorlno. -Gnvfn i-inrdlng, :.‘\.'*;»:_N»- °‘5“_“.‘°."‘ ci1"`:~:5~=-- British Soldier, .l.‘S. Worllock, Baby Logan, W.B. McArthur, ‘Time 2:2015, 2:2114, 2:21. ' Visits Germany The next annual meeting will he held at Summorside. . _'__ Will Admit Austria Kuiuith Auhrcy. Edward 15,41" (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. July 8.--The (’ounr'il of* Flvn decided yosterrlay m inform tho Austrian ilcli-gntion that thi-.lr giivorn- ment would bn :trlmlitotl to thc lioziglli-. of Nations as soon us it voiilplirzst with tho necessary conditions-i. This notification will he in reply to the Aus trlan note on the subjei-.:.. 'l`hc reply will be of u friendly character. 21,000,000 Pounds Surplus Sugar in U.S. (Special To The Guardian.) WASHINGTON July 9.-Sale of 21,- (epeolnl To The Guardian.) ' me-»~z. »-M-. i.‘;2.°°.i’,‘;;::“;1.i..°:..;‘;:'zix:.:“.§:: “um” mrmer Bmuh Premier' Wh° iiuthorued it was announced today. Im" Ibclfnivmghlls gm Brmsh °°fl‘l'p'°d at 9, minimum price to be fixed by the area em y B er ay ' was B nn" United States sugar equalization board 8”" of Maj' Gen' Henry T' Allen' tm’ to cover the cost to the Government. 2:‘lllc%ng;n;';‘:°rl%,th§BAm€l';i°i“ mrlcl-; The only condition of sale will be y' ` q pam that non of this stock_may be ox- spend several days in the Coblens ° Brld ll lll_lcl_ ported, investigation having shown 3° and d S ~ that the principal shortage at pres- -.....-__ ent is in the states west of the Mis- i\ NNOUNUENIENTS. / slssippi. Exports will be made to_ find CORIING EVENTS* purchasers fnlthat section. MEETINGS. ET( Fire at Dunstalfnage ' °*Fl8TIVAL.-An ice-cream Festival . -- will be held at Marshfield in aid of A is|-gs burn owned by Mr. ‘Alex the Presbyterian church on the Manse McLeod, at Dungtsfrnngs was burned grounds on Wednesday, July iii. Elf to the ground last evening. “““V0i`l1i1° 01| 019 f°11°W11i! lilly- The blaze when discovered about . 0900-7-10-M'tlll1l’fltll5lDd 5 ofclock bpd gglngd arent hegdwgy """"" _ and in about an hour's time the °*CORNWAi.Jl. SUNDAY SCHOOL. ,building was completely consumed. PiCNi0 will be held Monday. July .Considerable -farm machinery includ- 14th, in Mr. I-iood's field, near Per- ing s valuable mowing machine and sonage. Tea -provided for visitors. blndsr_.were completely mined. Refreshment tant with foo cream a The .house nearby was only saved contra' specialty. All 'welcome Should .by the hardest wen: on the part of Gordon lllnglsnd_ weather prove unfavorable picnic the neighbors, who with the limited. Left Field _ first line day. means at hand put up a splendid fight Diamond Gartner 0870-7-0M8fpd. against the names. Those wllo nrrivod were: T. E. liourlrcnult, Iiloolullolrl \V. (_‘.oi"lrl'ier, Moroll ll. L. (‘ostaiii. Miniiiiigiisli li. Gaudet, Miscouclic ll. R. Good, Wlinsloe J. W. Iiammili, Freetown .I. i\. lli\nllossr‘_\', Cl1:i|'lrittf\lo\vn ll. lluruu. (`|lili'lnii.i-io\vu l.. M. Joy, Mt. Sivwtlrl Jones. Ilo.~;t:vztlt~ . Martin, Cll:tl‘loltt~iiiwn . A. NIrii'llnloi'_ (`.lla.rloilcluw|l Nlirlionnlrl, Solirls . .l. Mii)niiulii_ Souri: . ii. Mirlfarlyoli, M<:N'~.il|‘i\ Mill-i . I~`. Mrtown. . Wcdgv. St Timothy. ' Atkins, Mi. Stewart. G. Baker. Clarktown J. (luhill, Bedford. ..._ _ _ -___ ....--._v _-_“'_~G-0-¢».~...c--ss--.~.¢ Bolshevik Forces Signally Defeated (Special to Tae Guardian). LONDON. July 9.-The Crimea has been entirely cleared of Bolshevlkl. as a result of thc advance of Gen. Denikfn's troops west of the Diilcper River, according to tl War Office state- ment lssuerl last uight. The advance was over. a front of 70 miles and de- prived the Bolshevikl of their sole line of cummunioation between their main forces and those in Crimea. Gen. Denlken's volunteers have met with great success on all parts of the front, the statement says. They have reached a 'point on the Caspian Coast, 55 inlles south west of Astrakhan, and another column on the banks of the Volda, northwest of Tchernoiar. Ih capturing Ttaritliin Denikln's forces took 10,000 prisoners and s quantity of guns and, pursuing their advantage aro now only 75 miles from Saratov. The volunteers have also rushed for- ty mlles beyond Khsrkarkov havingi ‘_ Mr, John Mclseall prcsidori 111111 in-"U10 ilu excellent »chh.irmiin.. The scakcrs lil orilcr were Messrs G. E. Hughes. L. L. Jenkins, B. W. Lel’tigc and Chester .McLurc. By prevlolls alr- rangciucut thc first speaker. Mr. G00- E. l-iughes was given teh minutes to reply to Mr. Mciiirro. Messrs John Mt-,Millah arid 'I‘lii~opllil\li-r Stewart also urldresscil lilo lncotllig. V ' |.Vllllc itll the speakers were l§iV"ii it most' attentive liciirliif-Z. N1i‘-Sfiffl -I'-'ll' kills and ivli~.l.urt= had good cuusc itil loci i`|ullel'oil nt the reception zlccord-i ml thorn and fllcy worn ilivfiii R000 rch! lsiill iii lwliovo illzii lilo lnztjilrliy ul lille' ,clot-trim p|'ciu~rli :tru ituiui-I to Hiiiili"l`i l ilu-iii all lilo troilllng vlotziiim. i (With l‘cicl'ciit:c lo ll report of Ihr' ; riiroiing ill _vostoriluy'.=r l'tliriot in which Mr. Mrliuri- is r'r~|>i‘cSt‘rllf.‘.'i iii* saiyillg that "lin wits not ill l`.\vi>r of giving illc solrllcrs lilo im-relist-il ill':ii~ ufiiv which they were :taking for". fl l gentleman who was rcscnl :il tho int-ci l ing iluillorizcs the Giloriliull io i-hur~ i\ctor'zo the sintcmcnt as nil "unmii.i. giitcil fulsohood," a fnlsellooil _ for which there was absolutely no foundri- tlon in fact. The matter of the sold-I iers gratituty came up casually, was' not specifically discussed by any of tho spcilklers hut itll the sii0fi1i0i`1'l» 1110' oi-nl and Cnnsorviilive, cxpiwrsscri thciri willingness to rio i~vt~i-_/thln;; possible for thc returned aolrliors. This is lilo kind of report \~\hii'h' the l‘.llriot builds its hopes upon for the winning off the election. its readers will iii-iccfortll know what rellailcr lol pldco upon il.) » American Soldiers Now Arriving (Special To The Guardian.) WASHINGTON. July 9.-June saw a total of 342,686 .men returned from overseas service, 92,780 of whom ar- rived in the last week of the month. according to a report today by the troop section of the railroad admin- istration. The war department had estimated arrivals at 375.000. ln the week elidlld July 5 there arrived 00.084 msn. in addition three ships expected captured Eknterinosly und Aienand- riivick. ,to arrive during the week with 5,420 ~ a.m. , men have not made port. named in each case to he chairman. The pre-sirl:-ni, and secretary of the G. W. V. A. in thc cx-officio members of :lil <‘oll1niiitecs_ IToniinitrees-Advertising--Robt. L. Colton. G. (7. Acorn, F. M. Nash. Will* \'r»f_cralls Parade-PE. Palmer, H, .I. llllffy, Ronald Stewart. Atlilt-iii-. Sports-H. L. Bethune, C. J. Mclliilliin, .l. S. .lcnk.lns_ Dccomtivo Particle (vehicles)-Geo (‘_ Walker, Ernest Weeks, Carl Kelry. iiintertainnlent-J. S. Bagnall, G. E. Ritchie, Jos. R. Doyle. . Aquatic Sports-Sergt. Percy Mo Nevin._J. E. Trainor, P. Murnaghan. Base Bail-Julian Keoughan. John McAleer, Fred Moore. Horse Racing-Major D. A. Mc- Kinnon. _l Societies Parades Committee-Col R. ll. Campbell, Major T. Edgar Mc- Nult. Lieul. Gerald Kelly. Dancing--l"rank McDonald, Man- ning Bagnull. Housing~-Noel Deblois. Thomas Fullerton Jr., Rev. Gen. Taylor, John Doyle. Print. J. A. Clark, Joseph Dug gan, -Major Stanley. Bad Accident To Troop Train ,.i- (Spccial To The Guardian.) MONCTUN. .lilly ii.-~’l‘he fourth miiiiiiry special from tho Olympic at llullfiix wus derailed at about 1.30 this morning ut Atkinson‘s Siding iiboui. foul' miles oast of Thompson Sttiiiim, some 48 miles west of Truro. ll with the special containing the New Brunswick men and comprised f-ight cars and n cahoose. The engine, one baggage and two passengers cars, rcmaineii on the track, bpeaking away from rho others. Three cars left the rails and toppled over the embank- ment. Two cars and the van also left rho rnils but did not topple over. The trucks were torn on' the caboose and tho cahoose was held up by s tele- graph pnst. The road bed was badly torn up for about three hundred yards. The train was running 35 miles sn hour when the cars rolled over. The kits fell on the soldiers and the men and kits were all mired up. The men escaped through some of the open win- dows. Shortiy afterwards they built fires alongside the track and kept ih.¢-niseivcs alarm until help came. Eight New Brunswick men were hurt ________.1s__. 'rim \\'laA'l‘HEn, _ 'r‘l<:nIPERA'1‘URE. l‘ I DE. HOON, BTUs TORONTO. July 10.--Fins and WBl‘1lll6l‘. The tide will be high this moffnilll at 7.46 and tomorrow at 8.30; it will he high tonight at 9.38 and tomorrow at 10.2a Sun sets this evening at 8.01 ani! tomorrow at 8; it -rises tomorrow morning and Saturday at 4.40. r ` First quarts;-_V moon friday, J_nlg._|, at 10.11 *s`.in. ‘ ’ ‘ Full moon Sunday, July 18, at 1.0] .&azs_