i -tt i i . ,4 t. 4. . . . Francehns been tihpolntcti coili- ‘Ihgifgper That QQVQPII; Prince Edward JTJQIIJTT-"i I'm“ >224” Y‘ WIT? ‘ " ' Like the Dew ' ' '89 "n m‘ ‘d’ p ' . Worth Prin ghetto!“ vvn Gyerdlsn, Three Cont; — -—-—_,_,_ ““"'"' ""‘""- "use ‘sitar-tint iii-tummy. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY AUGUST 2 19~o 1""? °'" T f ’ _ t r - mm; u FRENGII AND” BRITISH c ORGANIZING POLES Polish army is Stiiieoing under new leadersiiip. Polish armistice delegates leave ior Warsaw. PAiRIS, July 31.—~I’olish Ilnc of bet-tie is stiffening as reorganiza- tion of the fiiriny progresses under ll! dance of French and ‘British of- t ers, according tn ‘Foreign Office advices ‘today. General lluller who commanded the Polish troops in lnender of tile army of tho north. The -I"olish armistice tlelcgitcs left Warsaw last night en route to Brest Lltvosk. ' Polish Army is Dlslntegrating. BEIILLIN, July iil.—'i‘he Polish northern army has been cut off near‘ A-ugustovu and is disintegrat- ing, according to reports received today from east Russia. ' Armistlcfl Negotiations begin today HVARSAW, July lIL-Arnlistlcc negotiations between Poles and Bolsbevlkl begin today. Polish tic- legates crossed the iirlnistice ‘lines at 8 o'clock last night. They were. tissurtad by llolsht-vik that interna- tional armistice rules would be strictly tibservi-tl. Trouble Among the Bolshevlki. (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS, July 2t1.-—Confitlentlnl ad vices to the filrcign olflct‘. today iutlicatetll lhcre was ‘ground for belief that nn attempt’ to overthrow . the tBuluhevik Uovtlrilltlt-lit. was bc- ing plotted by leaders of the So- viet armies, now at high title by their victory over the Poles. Re- lations between the Moscow Gov- ernment and the armies in the field were said to be strained and becoming steadily nloro so. The Soviets disagreement wits report- ed to have developed belwen Gen- er"’l ‘Foilcbitcevskys ‘army and Mos- cow. It was stated that General hes nuclei-s flatly refused to obey War Minister Trosky‘s tlrilors .10 halt thc advance. The 27 your ulll general is surrounded Lty g Stu“ "l l/"PY ‘loyal and ambitious offic- "5- "10 fllllorts said and there is ll possibility of their seizing the 'flrst opportunity for a luilitary coup the details of which arc being seriously discussed in lhlris. PARIS, July Ii1.—’I‘Ile limitationrt which (Ireat Iiritniiu untl Frnilcc would pilt llpnii Soviet tlciniirltls ti! Poland in the arranging of an ar- . mlstlcc are sot forth in a notifica- tion which fins been tiispatcht-d to the ‘Warsaw Govt-rninerlt by the British and ‘French govt-rilmcnts, it wus learned hero today. Poland HOW GENERAL LUCAS ESCAPED SINN FEIN Worlied through bars of his prison, wanderd all night and reached Police Barracks. 'I‘ll‘l'l<.'leA‘liY, lrcliinil, July 2i1.— - IJIITS in ills WIIIIItHV iiniii they could Brigadier General Lucas is untlcr- easily ho I'PlllOVt‘.(I. ’l‘lit-n he‘ tribu- Hltitrrl to hc in httspltill ii ulilitziry bed nut and wundcrt-tl all niglii. barracks hcrc tndny suffering oiil ‘The IIIIPSI. l't'lllil‘i. ls that ho finally ilt-rvo shock, follnwiilg ills escape escape-ti to thi- ptllict- barracks All from Slnn Fcincrs who llulti him New Piilltts ivht-rt- ht‘ was placed, prisont-i- since June. At~ cvt-ry op-,in il iiiail lorry whicll started for portunity hc hud yvorkcil at the 'l‘lppt~rnry. HIE llNNllllNiiilllllNl t . IRISH lllSllRllEliSBlll fTll BE RUSHEI] THRGUGH Measure designed to Rome order in Ireland understood to be very drastic. LUN-DOIN, Jilly Ill.-—A quick pits- Sillee of the new Irish hill designed to empower tho uuthoritit-s lo sup- ltrt-ss tiisortii-rs iil that country, “'05 iiroinlsrtt by PTPIIIIPI‘ Lloyd "flirt-iv lu (?t)Ili'l‘I'I3iI(5(‘ with ]I.ll‘III1‘ nlcntzlry Ii-tiiIt-rs, according to thc Vice Admiral ‘ Napier Dead HAMILTON, Ii\'l'll1lIlI2i,J1IlIy Ii0.— Vicc-Atlliiirlil Sir ‘Frilvylyilil I).W. Nnplt-r, l‘ominanticr<in-it‘hit\f of the Iirltisii North American cued \Vtlst lntlit-s Naval Station, tlioil ‘at 2.210 ‘he. served official tcxt of the conference avail "lilo lmluy- Lloyd George told un- It-zitlters during discussion of the ‘Iflilll question that. the measures WW1“ b0 iilissctl with hilt two days tlchatc. It is understood to be very drastic, Body found and former Soldier under arrest SINPPOIC, ()nt., Jilly tile-Lorne llaliner, n young inztrrictl nlan, vct- cran of tho Great Wtir in which in the Norfolk cnlinty battalion, has been pl-uqotl ltntlor requested the views of Great llrit- ain and Frtlncc on possible armis- tice tt-rnis, anti tlit- (iovcrilincnis at Lontlon and Paris have IIOIIIIUII the Polish Government that they will not permit Poland to actrcpt possible Soviet armistice tlenlzlnils: involving: l» Whole or partial tllsarmanlent of Poland. [Ill fillNlll [lllifi l]N llllllllifi EIINTEET Plllli |tilty Ilousti hcrtl. Death was tluc tY-ltkil‘. 1': tl AI'- , . t ot its morn rig it lc tniir “from, and w now m m“ new‘ for lowing the finding of thc bntiy of Joint-s Lt-arn, untlcr n pile of lflnvmt near his farm tn North Vllalsiilg ham. Lczirn had_ ilccn missing for two wet-ks. The two mcn hwl bud a tlispiltc regarding the occupancy of ii farm, which. strangely enough is next to tho property of Christian .io cntcric fever. The funeral takes place at five tft-lticlc this afternoon Vicc-Atliuiral Napier was appoint ed tn tho comm-anti of the North American and West Indies Station in November" of lust year. 11c was in ctliilimtntl of llgllt cruiser squa- 2—A change in the Polish system of government tllctateitl or brought about by the Soviets. ‘lb-Acceptance by Poland of a" lor Lloyd George. 4—'l‘hc use of Poland us a bruit-It‘- ilend, in tiny senile, between Ger- inzilly‘ anti Illlssia. information which has rr-z Ilflti the French Government was siiitl today to reveal that Lltvln, Fin- laiilrl Iluiutinla anti Hungary were all anxious to make common cause against Bolshevlki now rather than be (fllillliilllvtl llltcr to defend them- selves indlvirlilally. To this ontl, it is dcclarctl, the four countries named, arc making overtures to Flklflcf! anti Grout Brit ain for siipporl, moral and (ather- bountlnry line less favorable tiiail . that provisionally drawn by Prelu- Special Prize Atltletl t0 $5,000 List 0f Priz- es for Best Work Done During the ltirtms early in the war and was ‘VICUHUIIIIIPIII with ihc light cru" Next Three Weeks. shoultl not win two prizt-s while Thcrt- is I111illllltllilll‘t‘lll"llt tin to» you iiro about it. 'I‘ht‘r“ is no snror ilay’s Contest page which will be of way oi‘ zicliicvlilg that it» it th:iii by great izntcrcst to the t-arlriitlttttis doing your vory host work during who rrnllyr iritcilil gutting some» the ilcxt thrt-c ivcciis. thing for their efforts nut of thc -~ _-- (‘stills-st ‘FOR FULL DETAII s. OF THE A SWTIII llliY-ti has bt-t-n litltlt-tl ti) SPECIAL PRIZE OFFER SEE the already largo list of l1l‘i7.t‘.s‘. ‘This TQ-DAYYS CONTEST PAGE special prize will ht‘ awurtlotl to lllt‘ cuntlitlnit- who tlocs tlit- host work during the ncxt tliroo woe-ks, Slllflillg to-tlay an.l Pllllilli-Z August 21st. ‘In other words, this special prlzo will bt- glvcn in tht‘ c tlitl itc More Extra Vet.“ ‘This Week i 'i‘o assist tht‘ trzinilitiuti- in golfing 1 good "ttfly start on the sspt-clal plizc tifft-i- tlnnoilnccil iotlliy, the ililiilnlgwincnt has Jccitlotl lo give xvlsti. The situation, it “is stillcil nll high Frcnch authority, is the flnnl ctlrd France tlrd Grout Britain will have in hand to plxty if necessary ill ortlcr to save Poland. I ponoiiusiio scientist “TEACHER WANTED -—SECOND class for Brno School, District No. 11; silppletntint $125. Arclid McLean, Secfetary Trustees. 2007 8 231. w. PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM including carriages, household furniture, etc.. at Gordon Mc- Donald's. Positively Monday 2 9am" August 2nd. 1934-7-01-21. ___._.....__..___..._.______. can eon, uinep-ruouewan‘ -- <- ‘ ooaa-s-a or. ‘FOR BALE-HEAVY BROWN paper suitable for putting under oil cloth. Apply at Guardian. 9094-6-Zti-tf. ‘WANTED-MAID FOR GENER- el ‘housework-Good wages. Ap ply Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, 154 Prince Street. r 1 8992-0-23 l!- -~~—-———=—-.—- “E: ""‘~*-._—_*=: fiAlTlV-ELY no ADVERTISE- merits accepted at this office for next day‘s issue after ii p.rn. un~ .les paid for in advance. ,‘ ‘GIRL WANTED ill BMALL family to assist with housework Good wages; apply at Guardian Office. i 1709 7 21 tf. ?______.._.___.______ ‘WANTED BOY TO LEARN drug ‘business one with ‘s high school education preferred. Applty by ‘otter to Box 31!. 91746-29-tf. ‘WANTED BY AUGUST 1ST. AN experienced maid in fmnil-y of three. Apply to Mrs. It‘. It. New- eom, 12 Ambrose Street. Enthusiastic Crowd Welcomes. Lipton s ‘r NEW YORK, July titI-{Slr Tho- mas Lipton, owner of Shamrock lV., unsuccessful challenger for the America‘ Cup, had tllfflculty going aboard his own yacht to- night, when an enthusiastic crowd of more than three thousand per- sons who had gathered at allud- sort River pier where thcrerarft was moored, barred Ills way. The crowd cheered the Irish baronet and blocked tho pier until police reserves cleared u lane to the deck. Shamrock IV. and the 23 metro Shamrock were towed up the lluilson today to permit visitors to board the challenger. None had been allowed on board, however. before Sir Thomas’ arrival anti be pitllcd a gang plank from the dock to her deck and invited the crowtl to visit the. boat. Later he an- nounced the yachts would remain in the lludson until Saturday. Ships For Navy Before October OTTAWA, July 30.—- lion, C. C. Iinllnntync, Ministci- of the Navnl Servlcc/ was ntlvisod toilayr that the new ships for the - Canadian 1877-7-27-tf. ____.__.__._._._....___.__-_ ‘WANTED A vouuo LADY ‘with four years experience in otilce as stcnngrtiphcr nntl gen- eral office assistant wants "ply "II." Box 11G, City. ‘ IIIGR-‘HIO-ti‘. Nuvy will arrive from England at thc end of September. They will consist of ono oil-burning cruiser- nntl two destroyers. Two submar- . po- Blmm by Sop,‘ l“ or mo“ AD, Ines also in thr- Atllniralty gift will be brought from Ilormiltln. hlcanwhlle, the Nlohc, Rainbow, (‘rrllso and the two Pacific coast CAR To “me ‘HWY AT 138 submarines will be sold. ‘Great. (leorge Street nr ilhnlll‘ 675-L. City or country service. Ill establishment of 605 mfill. ‘WANTED-First Class Teacher ‘for vlcesPrinclpal also Teuchol‘ 1m- (nnrtlr (4) tlepnrtmcilt nf Georgetown High f collect immediately. J. A. M6" Klnnon, Sccy., Tfllilierll- 192G-7-30-Zil ‘REPRESENTATIVI WANTED- PIISIIIGIS for "Old Reliable Fonthlll Nur- series." Big stiles are to be made in selling unreal‘? Block during the re-c nstructlon per- iod. l-lplentlid o portunltiee for live salenmen- 1118M“ wmmll- tttott of the itoy-al Fusiliers numb- lwnilflflme if” erlng about 1,ooo men with field LMIN "I! 0i 9"!" guns arr-l war materials lande ltoek 8N1! dsy st Queenstowu, Ireland, sions plaid; equipment. end ornamental specially for our P. iii. l. trad Stone and Wellington, Ontsrlo. soimfll- Film“ month for n t.rlp 'I‘ho now ships will call for an and with the exception of four seniors, the officers will nll be Canadians. The Minister will loitve next to the Pacific coast. who turns in tho greatest amount oi‘. subscription lll0iltly hcftirc Au- gust 21st. tit-rt- ir. n chant-t- prizcs in tlit- (‘tllltcsL \\'thllt- tho Special prizc wilT he givi-n to ihc t-iitlildlitt- who tltics the lit-st work during the three wrecks pcrlntl, tilt‘ votes which thc ivinncr ziccuniula- tcs during that time will also count toward file Groy Dort Toilriilg Car, the (lcrhtirti IIi-inlziiltiu l'lttvt»t‘ Pllllltl. ultrl tho other prizes which will be given away to the cantil- tlutcs with tlit- light-st Iililiih’ ol’ votes on Srptclnht-i‘ 11th. (lot tlit- most for your efforts. ill this con- test. There is no reason why '_'~'0I| Swiss Post Office Handled‘ 535,876,831 Letters DIlPIIlg‘ War LONDON, July 1ttl.——lulring tht~ wur the. Swiss Post Officc ' -tod as a clearing house for letters, parcels untI other postal lllliilifil‘ ilcspatchctl to and frolli [il'IS()IIt'.I‘i-l of war and civilians interned in the various IllItiiIlPl‘ lif\"l‘lt.‘\ this \\'t-t'~lr. 'l L... lIt'\\‘ tlffct“ is vcry Slillllill‘ to lust wot-hie offcr. This wot-it, wt- shall give :i lliirlils vote ballot Kllliii for 75,0110 lilXTltA vtttt-t ‘ for ouch and cvcry $13 worth of subscriptions scoured hcfuro Sutur- tlxiy njzht nt 7 o'clock August 7ill. ' (‘ANDIIJIYPES SIIOULI) TAI\'I~} PAli’l‘lt'llLAIt NOTE 'I‘IIA'I‘ Tlllsl NEW EXTRA VOTE OFldEilt DOES NOT IillN 'I‘II‘I~J ICNTIIUC PERIOD Olt‘ ill‘! SPIUUIAI. PRIZE OFFER, ‘ I1li'l‘ IS FOlt 'I‘lllS Wiilltlli ONLYI IF Ytil’ llll) NOT (Ii-IT YOlllt SiI-Alllil tilt‘ 'l‘lll~l‘ l<}X'l‘lt.\ VOTES LAS'l‘ Wltll-lh’, lVtAKl-I Sliltlti 'l'liA'l‘ YOI? DO TIIIS WEEK. to win twn AT o Suppress Mustapha Iiemal‘ (Dom. Press Special.) (‘ONS'I‘.‘\N'l‘lNOl‘l.lG, July Iil.~- Allit-tl officials tiitluy wcrt- con- sidering giving-tilt‘ ‘Turkish Gov- crnint-nt nil opportunity to suppress Jtliistttpiia Kcniltl without tiutsitic iiitcrit-im-iitro. 'l‘urkis1i cxpt-tiltinu was iintlillstutitl to III! lircpnriug t0 iiiovc against tht». national lciitlt-r belligerent countries, and thc iiutg- who continues tn dupe the AI- ‘lies. nltutlc of the services thus grat- uitously rendered by the tic-purl- rncnt is lntllcrittlgl in a report roc- ently issued by tht- Fetli-i-tti (lov- nrnmont\'l‘he total mimbcr of let- ters anti pnsilcnrtls ivhich pilslacii TEMPERATURE through IIc-rno untl Ilnsltt. WIIS 521,- TIDE‘ MOON ETG 870,831, nl‘ which nearly Ztlitltitttittti <- wnnt to (lernlnny, and ovcr 2l0,000,- , .. THE WEATHER, ‘[00 m Fmnce "m! M" cmimhi“ Tito tltlo will or ilign this after- (Josc on 26,000,000 sniiill pa is noon at 12.01 ilntl tomorroiv at llntI just untlter liidltitbtititi pnlgtlg; 115.45; it will ho hlgfl tomorrow morning, at 12.28 and Wetinceilny lit I. Suit sols this cvt-nlng at 7.28 and tomorrow tit 7.27; it rist-s tomor- row morning at 4.43 liutl Wctlncsiiny up to I2 pounds were hnntllt-tl. Great send-oil lor ‘s s hb til -i.-i:'. _ Full‘ moon Friday, July 110th at ‘.10 p. m. NEW YORK. Jilly fi'..- ‘f. crowil A Ilust tllizlrttri‘ nloinl, Suturdtiy’ which scores of ptilit-t» wttrt- ilnliblt- - Allgilst Tth lilltl $.51 u. ill. to hanilic gttthcrt-tl at thc White] Slur Lillie today shortly bcforc the llnllls sallt-tl for (iiit-t-nstoivii, ctr- rying Archbishop Mtinnix of Aus- Nimzie the Sunshine ){ld' trzliin. Mt‘n anti wtiiiton Slll'l'tiliiltit‘r‘l the prclatc. Dcspilt- t-fforts of tlit- polloc to kct-p tht- c twd :i\v:l_v' tht-y rusht-il forivzirti kissing tilt‘ Al‘t:ii~' bishop's rlrig anti liuutl. it was only with grtiot il‘ff|c.iilty that he was able to got through tht- llltlli around tlit- gungplililk and bonril thc vcs- scl. \ ——i<+>-—-- BELA KUN AND COMPANION!» MAV GO WHEN THEY LIKE. -_._-. BICRLIN, July !ii.»-~lit-ltt Kurt. fnrilier Iillnilllflttlll Iiolslit-vlk illo- tutor ‘and his companions who arc -- ' LITTLE ElQoTi-levis ' NEVER HAVE ANY ‘Dtetntrv more List ./\NY om: sass t'tii'ct\ from 1017 lt\ Illlli. Ilc was mentioned in the. ilcspittchcs for his riri in IIII‘. battle of Jutland. Vdtc-Adnlirnl Nupit-r Wtis only nil ytiilffi of Hill‘. ._...__¢e@-i-- Suggest Prince Run Challenger NICW YORK, Jilly 2li.——'l‘lltl sill.’- rostinn hus been nlutlc in yaclltlnt: clrclrs thiit seeing Sir 'l‘linin:is Lip- ton 11115 left an opportunity lol‘ tifilllflllllt". else tn challenge for the Amt-lion's cup, it would he n high- ly pnpiiiilr inovc for the Prince of yacht. against the New York Yacht Club next your. 'I‘.ltt\rt> is ilothlng to iutliizatt: that the Prince has cvor given ‘the mat- it-r il. thought but it is a tribute to ills popularity in the l'nltctl Suites that ilht-ncvcl‘ and whcrovei- the " silgilcstion Iuis bet-n made it has btien (Linphrttically npprovcti. Wheat Market Is Fluotuating CHICAGO, Jilly il1—For the first timc since the ending of the Fed- eral gilvernlneilt control of the wheat market, ivheat lids been soltl at Chicago at less than $2.221 ll lmshol, the price wilicll Inst year was guaranteed by Congress. De- cember tlellvcry of ivheilt wont as low as $2.21, an overnight tumble nf 12 114 cents in the absence. of buying tlenlantl, was the tmtstand- ing feature in today's operations iind there. was not any 5 unusual rush to sell. The generally ex- cepted explanation of the apparent reluctance tlf plll‘('.IlflSt‘l‘S Wns the stranded financial condition, and tile notable weakness of foreign exchange. Corn, nuts and provision ilecllilctl in sympathy with wheat but kept within normal limits. Tile fllllfllllll of business in feed grains oxcrctled by many times the total of transactions ln ivhcat. Deal- ings in future tlcllvtirlcs of the Int- ter UOTNII appear tn be increasing a little (tally biit still ore fur, below an old time average. Niagara Grape Crop To Beat All Records ST. CATIIARINFS, July flit-The grape crop’ nl the Ningtiru grape bolt this _\'I‘Ill‘ will be huntlretls oi‘ tons greater .thnn any previous year's yicltl, the vincyrtrtls being fairly lnndotl wii.li the fruit, still green but soon to ripen. Enormous quantities of grapes will be used up by thr- grnpe luicc concerns in Cun- ntlu and the linitctl States, and tbn grnpo growers here report ready sale at big prices for all the grapes they can harvest this year. Shoap, who was niurdcrcil ill 1015 - Ix] ltlint-rstin Sllt-Ilcy, who pliltl tho cxtrtlmtt pt-nalty for the tfrllllt‘. liulincris younger brother is unil- cr silrvclilnucte of the ptillcc as ii witness in the present case. Maritime iliews DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE AR- RIVEB AT SVDNEY. SYDNl-IY, August 1.——'l‘hc Dukc nf Devonshirc nntl members of the Vice ltcgill party arrived in Syd- ney harbour t-nrly ycstt-rtlay morn- ing on th S. S. llochelaga. The CIVIC pro rtlmme ‘inclutlctl n rc- vlcw of troops and an informal re- ception at Wt-ntworth Park. VOTE (I“‘~1 t- . . _ . H, _- , 3 H R \\.llts to tnlci thi. lists intl Still \ ONE MAN CAR MAKES BAD BR EAK HALIFAX, Ailgusi 1.»'I‘llrec people were lniurctl ycstcrilay Wllrll ont- oi the new one nian sull- cty strccr cars left the track in Jacobs Street. crashed through two tclcgrnph poles and overturned on the sidewalk. MAY CHALLENGE THE RESO- LUTE SYDNEY, N. S.. Atlgust 1.——The Yacht (‘lilb of Nova Scntirt will challenge the Itcsnhlic, defender of the American cup it the sugges- tion as laitl down by A. C. Ross formerly M. P. of Victoria Coun- ty, now of Montreal, is followed out. Mr. Ross‘ plan means the pro- duction of a challenger which will rcpresent all the boating clubs in Nova Scotia. TO INVESTIGATE TRAIN WRECK s1‘. “JOIIN, N. 11., Allgllfii 1.- The rontllat-tl torn tip by the collin- Inn at One Mile llnuse on Friday morning has been replaced. An In- vestigation will be, hcltl tomorrow as to the cause of the wreck anti in the meantime some of the traln- ' men have been suspended, pending the investigation. Tile victims of the accident, Thatcher Irvine, bug" gagemen, and William Mcgarty. engineer, of thr- llnmllton Suburb- sn were buried this afternoon. w" Found__iGuilty QUEBEC, Jilly lil-Aitgust Lens voisler, rt sailor on board the French schooner Marmoutlcr, was hcltl as criminally rt-sponsiblr for tbc tlcath of Jean Vcriws. PM?! engineer of thc ship, by the (‘orn- n('.l"s jury today anti Maurici- lini- linger, another member of the crew was cxonertttctl from nll blame. From the cvltlcncc pro- ducctl at thc intuit-st it appears that Vcrgos ivas assaulted and pushctl into thc rlvor in tbc coilrsc of n row with Lcvnlslor and IIolII- gcr, on Wetlnestlriy night. ._____¢-Q>__- THREE MEN KILLED AT VAL BRlLLANTt QUEBEC. I1I'— QVFIDIN‘, .Iilly tiL-Ncws was rel vince Celebrated the The Feast of St. Anne, tht- Po- iron Saint of tht- Indians, was fit- tlngly observed by lht- Micmiic population of illln province on Suntltiy, by the usual rt-llgloils ob- sorvanctes at Lcnnox Island. Indians front Lcnnox island, Altirt-ll, Iiocky Point anti some from New Ilruns- wick. turned out in force us tlitl 1b,. white people of the surroundinv country. About ont- thousand peo- plti ‘in all were present. All tiny long dozens of motor bouts were plying i-l and f-rolil thc Island. and soon crowds were ivantlcrlng all over ihc plat-c. many inspecting tho neat homt-s of thc Ifltllil s. whllc all who could find roniii :i.~- iciltlcti the celebration of Iligll Mass in the beautiful (‘hilrt-h or the Indians. The OIlSPFVflIIUp of thr- fcstlval hcgnn with celebration of low Mass lit 7 anti 8 n. lll., ltcv. J. A. .\IcI)tlnnltI hcing the l’l‘Il‘.- brant at the first and licv. J. (I. McDonald, of St. Dunstan‘s lini- vt-rslty, celebrating the second. At the (rt-lchrlitltin 0f lllgh Muss, the (‘hurt-h was crowded to overflow- ing. Tht- cttlchrant wus Rev. Alex- ander Mclntyrc, who was recently tlrtluinctl at Grand lllv r, and the si. Aiilirs bailiff I lENiiilX 151-040 . Great Gathering oi Indians from Saint. Many visitors over tile . , fir tea ll their its» present. preacher was Rev. Dr. J. C. Mc- Donald, who preached an able SttrlllOn befitting the occasion-Jill. took his text from the Apocalypse. 5,—8l “And the four and 1W0 U’ itncients fell down before t e Infill), htvlng every one of them Ilarps anti golden vials full of odors, ivhlch are the prayers of the saints." The preacher spoke of the honor due the saints, and of iltt- power of their intercession for iuiinklnil on earth. Hemelef- red particularly to St. Anne, £116 ' uioiht-r of the Mother of God. and pointed out the blessing which would attend prayer to her. He strongly urged his hearers to stand by the faith that has been handed down to them‘. A strong (‘illilf of Indian voices rendered tile service very attractive. A striking figure was Chief Sark in his pic uresque Indian regatta. {There were viiqitors from Char- lottt-iovin, Vernon River, Summer- sltle and other parts of Prince Founty, and from the United States, and the occasion was tnilrked by an impressiveanu neinnrtihle service. _.__._.__ _‘__ .._. Reduces Army (Dom. Prele Special.) IIlCItLIN, Jilly 1i1.—'l‘hc. lIel-ch- slug has passed tho triw demanded by the Entente ‘abolishing compul- I snry military service and limiting the army to 100,000 men. 1t is ei- foctive January 1, 1021. FINDS TIMBER FROM WHICH MAYFLOWER WAS BUILT LONDON, Jilly 1lt).—-’I‘lic News unnotinccs that Dr. IIari-ls, noted Quaker, has tllsctlv- cred part of the original tllubers from which the Mayflower was built, in. a barn at Old Jortlnns, Iluckinghnmshlro. The owner nt the barn at the time of the de- parture of the Mayflower, is said to have owned a quarter share in the vessel. Daily Ilentlol I kiwi ———-@e>-———- NEXT ‘CONVENTION IN CHARLOTTETOWN. SACKVILLIG, Jilly iil.—lnlorest in Summer School nf Methods for Sunday st-htiol workers ls bcliig well maintained. Tho rising gong sounds nt 7 n.m. and lights out at 10.30 p.nl., the intcrvclng time b»- tnkcn up with lectures, stittly, re- creation nrirl social intercourse. This afternoon the programmt- conlnllttee mct and tIccidt-il tn hold Maritime Sunday School convention at Charlottctown‘(P.IC.I.), on No- vemhcr 10, 18, In atltliiion to do- nomlnntlontil anti assnclntml secre- taries of maritime RSSIWIlIIItJII, Rev. A.II. Iionllilc of flhlcago, reprt“ senting the Intcrnaliotiatl Sunday School Association will wIcilvt-r nti- tlrcsscs. Mr. ilonlint- is one of tht» tlutsaniling spt-zikcrs nit tilt‘ contin- ent. Varloils phases of Sunday school work will be prestintctl and work of the Inst your reviewed. 'l‘hc convention will stand for ln- spiration and otiucntlorl along Sun- ilny school lint-s. Tho Maritime Siliitlay School As- sociation is IIOW n grunt ctr-opt-r- utive nssocilttitin in which Silntl:iy' in Germany will bu pt-ritlittctl to select their own tlcstlnatlon in lcav lug this country, it was officially announced toiliiy. ANNOUNCE MENTS, COMING EVENTS. [intl in lfelill (Dom. Press Bpeclsl.) LONDON, July 31.——A detach- ceivetl this morning from passeng- ers of the Ocean Limited ihnt a ‘severe s-torm bad swept over Val Drillant. They reported that three men were killed the result. of lightning striking a shed containing dyna- mite. ' The prior: will he about $100 n ton, and this year n great many Canadian grapes will ‘cross the line into the United States. In fact, Am- erican buyers have been here ready to carry off practlclillymny kind M C‘“i“'““h mm‘ The three men killed were stand- d to- _.__... they ‘POSITIVELV no ADVERTISE- 0~ were carried to their destinations meats accepted Toronto. by motor trucks, the railway men next day's issue after ti p.m. nn- 1704 ‘l l1 msli refusing to trsnsport thorn. MEETINGS. ETC This forced the factories to pity big prices st this office for lOll DIM '0! III IGVIICO. dy market tn the United Btstss. local cunning for strawberries, raspberries. etc., be- cause thl-ietill growers had a rea- Up. » completely blown off. All communications Brilliant are interrupted. in; nr-lr the shed when it blew one of the men had his heed‘ with Vol school hoards of Prtllt-slilnl church- ce art» co-opcrtitlng officially. Thi- coining convention will no riouh‘. provt- u grrztt rally-lug of forct-s of religious (‘tlilfifltlilll for thc whole of the maritime lirovint-its. —~———<oa--i DO NOT WANT 1014 SALARIES DOUBLED ’I‘()ItO.\"l‘(), July Ii0—\\'nillen teachers in 'l‘ortinto have not pledg- Pd themselves for “ask for double 1014 salaries," in tact, said Mitts Ina Nicholle, President of their association here, "double their 1914 salaries ivnulil nni amount to as mtich as they get now.” Miss Nlcbolls said the tossocis- tlon ltatl not considered what their demands for next year would be. This statement was iniitle ns the result of‘ n. reported statement along these lines by Miss llelen Arbutbnet, in Calgary, where she was a delegate for the Ontario School Teachers’ in connection ds Federstiou of Teachers. l GeTnadlieichstag millilik Tlillils on out in Kovuo resulting in the overthrow of Lithuanian ment. Street fighting was ill pro- gress when the dispatch was fil- ed. here today . New BaoonPrices ‘SUPERIORITY OF CANADIAN with tbs orssnisation of tbs Cann- i Still Carry 0n (Dom. Press Special.) WARSAW, July SL-Bolshevih evolution is reported to have brok Govern- LONDON, July 31.-Bolshevlk troopi drove captured Bidiystok, says u wireless dispatch receive-ti Issued in Britain BRAND RECOGNIZED BY MINISTRY LONDON, July 30——As oreshltdl I owed by your correspondent, s new scale of wholesale controlled prices for bacon has been issued by the British .Food Ministry, which recognizes the superiority of the Canadian over the United States product. Canadian Wilt- shires tinder the new schedule will sell wholesale for three shil- lings per cWi. more than any other price lo a nominated wholesaler, being two hundred shillings per civt. Certain brands of American (Yunrberlands will sell for 184 shil- lings, the same price as Canadian, but all other: will sell for six shil- lings and six pence less. Protests which, according to the press, are‘- boing made by Canadians against the continuance of food control for two more years re~echoerl in certain quarters here. The Morning Pose says:- “Canada claims the right to trade freely with English purcbs- sers of her own produce. and the projected denial of that claim is likely to be resisted by the new Canadian Premier, who is a son o! n Scottish farmer, and probably able tn measure up to Mr. McCuT- dy. Tile Dominion is fortunate in having exceptionally powerful spokesmen in both Houses of the British Parliament, and l‘ is bo- llcved that ordinary partv tics will not silence them if the Canadian Premier hoists the flag that signals the Dominica's interests are ill danger. _ "The British miller is eager at. the present moment to buy new Canadian wheat with a free band. willie the British feeders call ur- gently for Canadian barley, oat meal and so forth." - --_<0->t—-*—- FOUR PERSONS PERISH BY FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. ‘ ‘PIIILAITIIIL/FHIA. July SL-tlfivur persons lost their lives and several others were injured yesterday when fire swept a five storey building st 117-12’! North Fourth Street. Search is ‘being made for other bodies believed-to be in the ruhj. them women, were et work st the lme. The loos is estimated st. ~- $200,000. Five hundred persons, most of ~i '