The That Covers Prince Edward Island I Like the Dew . i a I r . O Morning Guardian, Faun Polish Army‘ a» 1591. ll t0 Baltic, A (Dom. Prue Special.) LONDON, Aug. 1'l_-Mcmbers of the British cabinet, it was learned today, believe there is a satisfac- tory basis of settlement in the arm istlce and peacc terms which the Bolshevlkl were to present to Pol- and at the lMinsk conference today. The terms were announced by Lloyd‘ George in the Commons dur- lug the night. after they had been handed to him by Leo Kamaneff, one of the Russian representatives here. In brief the Bolsheviki terms call for the immediate reduction of tho Polish army to 10.000 men. with an annual draft for army .cf 50,000 mefn lrereaften Time limit set on this demobilization is one month, Surrender to Russia of all guperfluoushrms. Prohibition of all shipments of ir00ps or material in- lo Poland from abroad, Granting to Russia of access, to Baltic, ,wit,h commercial advantages. Handing over to Poland of additional terri- tory on its eastern fr0niler,'t0 he given to families .of Poles killed in war, as compensation Demobll- lzalinh of all Polish war industries, withdrawal of Russian troops from Polish front as rapidly as Poland dcmohillzes its army and fulfills other terms. Fixing ofarmlstice r ‘ line as the actual front, when fight. Inc ends, Poles to‘ withdraw 34 miles to create neutral zone. iiinirsrrsricllts, FOR 3A'LE,—TWO COWS, NEW- iy fresilened'_ Qliver Robinson. Brackiey Beach. 2.139-8-12-3ipd,. s/t TEN ROOM House T0 LET_ only as Euston st. . - ; zms-a-ia-ri. pwaatrsm-truzscusa roa or, Maryls Road School. Supple- ment 8100. Peter Gormley, Sec- retary. ‘ 212 LOST A PURISE CONTAINING $5_ bill between Coffinhs ice cream parlor and Kent St. Finder plcasc return to 137 Kcnt St. 2lfi7-8-l2-2i ....__ _ WANTED —- SEPTEMBER 1ST general n-ali. itccnzlnrcudanirr.-s Apply to Mrs. D. Davies, l-i Esplanade. ‘REMEMBER THE AUCTION superior furniture at Miss Kinnon's residence corner Eus- ton and School Streets this morn ing commencing at 11 o'clock. It. Bealrsto 2126- Xbiro WRNP FOUND - LARGE black-and white check auto wrap found behind Cunvalcu- ccat home. Owner can ilavc wrap by Identifying same: and paying for this, add; 162 Grafton s st, Aug12 1i ‘JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD, monvllle. Land Surveyor, Her ~ _ 2017-8-10-121 "WANTED ,- FOR IJARNLEY school, principal and assistant. Total supplement $200. Apply to Secretary Trustees. Darnley- .31 ‘WANTED TWO OR THREE rooms for light housekeeping in central locality. Aippli’ Guardian Office __\_ ‘CAR FOR HIRE.—PHONE BSD-h 9089-5-Z-tf. ‘WANTEQ-M-AID FOR GENER- ai housework. Good wasfll- All‘ pl~y Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, 154 Prince Street. 3992~6-23-tf wmtreo - m Bohpol, No. 95; first class; supplement ' y to Wellington fias- " 00'. of Trustees, Emerald.- ' ' 1689 7 14 it‘ i 'r . 5191'» I _,__ " . ‘ firs. D. die ‘m; zout-s-s-ti. ‘a, IITIVELY No Abrvunrielui- ' m QM f. le 6M TPI‘ nfim. due‘: ti p. ud- _ n pad for in advance. ' ANTID--A TEACHER 20R , e j boot Diem t. up- !l¢&‘ch:o.,°uha Anti; sje _ 3-star! Trustees. 20 a-t-t . r nurse av Auauar 1s-r. AMI lmienced maid in family of r0. Apply to Nam-l‘. it. New- m, 1f Ambrose Street. v .. 1877-74141. ‘warn-so A vounl ILADJY __itb four YIN’! caper-tones n . , I? Kw All harlottetown Guardian, T o. Qent]; ll‘; ll be Immediately Reduced to 10,000 Men and Russia to Have Access mung the Stipulations. 7 Conference in 1921. Members of the Mc- 10 .- 2123-8-12-1! . ' ‘Y w??? I E illlilllNS Frlnco recognizes Wranqfll Government. t PARIS. August 11.——-Frnnce has officially recognized Generalwran- gel's regime as a de f-acto govern- ment of southern Ilussla. It was au- nounced todsy at the foreign office, IWrangel is the anti Bolshevik lead, er in the Crimea. a Rulllan Peace Terms Fair. , LONDON, Aug. 11.-—'I‘he British Cabinet views the Russian peace terms as not lacking in the spirit ohfairness, says The Chronicle which is regarded as a semi-official mouthpiece for the Premier. _ ... Cfilatllaiil Fleet Ilue Ill September (Dom. Press Special) OTTAWA, Aug. ll.—'l‘he five war vessels presented by the firi- tlsh Government to Canada are ex- pected to arrive in Halifax toward the end of September. The Squmi- roe I be headed by the nil-burn- ing ser Aurora and _wlll include two destroyers and two submarin- es. From Halifax the ships will proceed to Quebec and Montreal, and the submarines may be taken through however. The submarines may draw too much water to go further inland than Montreal. The ships will be kept a good deal of the time at sea in order that their officers may bc thoroughly familiar with their duties. The squadron may-prove to be the nucleus of a {ianadipp Navy lslthcpgh ‘ erznan- ent naval pdllcy will no befor- niuiated unfll after the siibject has been discussed at the ‘Imperial Government are pleased that the New flotilla consists of crafts of modern types. It is said that Vis- count Jelllcoe when in Ottawa was of opinion that Canada would not obtain an oil burning cruiser. Hon‘. C. C. Bullantync is reported to have urged that vessels should be the lilies development In the Irres- pective classes and similar repres- entations are understood to have been made in London. The cruiser Aurora is an ollburn- er of modern design. The destroy- ors were, constructed in 1916 and the submarines in 1918. Arc Arrest; Protested NEW YORK. Aug. lL-I-Iearst publications announced that a mass meeting of protest against the re- moval of Archbishop Mannlx from the Baltic has been called for Sun- day night at Madison Square Gar: den_ Frank iP. Walsh and Lawrence Ginnell will speak. I mm wmtmmim, h Tnarrnnswonn TIDE. noon mare TORONTO, August 12.-—Thurs- day, moderate fresh west winds, ‘clearing today. The tide will ho high this 1110i‘!!- ting at 8.13 and tomorrow at 9.17: it will be high tonight at 9.4»! and tomorrow at 11.39. lsun sets this evening at 7.14 and tomorrow at 7.12; it- rises to- morrow morning at 4.57iand Sat- urday at 4.58. ' New moon \ Q I Qaturday, Aug’. 18, l. shipment of 1920 wheat was made 1 All Interested Shipped This Year ~ (Dom. Preps Bpeclll.) WINNIPEG, Aug. 1l.——The first today from R- sennfeld, Man. It was‘ No. 1 Northern and weighed 65 pounds to the bushel from the separator. ‘Sir Lomer Gouin Elected Director‘ (Special to The Examiner.) MONTREAL, Aug. 11.—Sir Lulu- er Gouln, former Prime Minister of the province oi’ Quebec, was today elected a director of the Shawlnig- ilil-WIIIOI“ and Power Co. It ls stat- ed in Montreal financial circles that the former Provincial Prime biinis- tcr’s name will also be included in tho first directorate of the British- Empll! Steel Corporation, the per- sonnel or which. it is said, will be annocnced shortly. II. S. ‘Government Trusts Russia (Dom. Preu Special) WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.-—Ex- pressing faith in the Russian peo- ple and confidence that they will ul- Tilt FAIIIIIIS Li“ 1 w... i-IURSDAY, AUGUST 12,1920 PIIIIZI HAS A REIIIIIIDI ,. Served Prison Tilda in Canada for Forgery and is Conducting Business in an Unsafe ‘Manner. (Dom. Press Special) BOSTON, August 11.—Cilarl<-s Ponzl whose alleged openations in international postal reply coupons, his a-‘tt-rttctetl world wltlcvatieutiou is the same Charles Ponzl who srrvec- a seirtcn-ce in qpifififlfl at Montreal for forgery, Attorney Gen oral Alien dv-clnrcd today. Allen stated he had-a record of Ponzfs activity, his arrest and his prison record in titan-ads, o week ago. Bank Commissioner J. Allen an- nounced also that he had seized and closed the l-Ianovcr 'l‘rust Company in which Iluuzi was a ileuvy stock- holder. Allen suid he hsri been in- vestigating the trust company since lust Saturday and had found it to bt- doing business in an unsafe nmnncr. what nu EVERY CANDIDATE SHOULD MAKE AN EXTRA SPECIAL EFFORT THIS WEEK TO WIN HIS. BEAUTIFUL SPECIAL PRIZE. Just a iililc user a sxcek and some happy candidates will be the proud owner of a beautiful “Acro- ilmately overcome the anarchy and destitution in which they‘ are sulb- merged, the Government oi' the ilnited States in a note to Italy re- affirms It unfaltering ODDDSIIIOH to Balshevlsm as a system of Govern- ment. The U. S. note was address- ed to Baron Camille Romano Avez- zani, Ambassador at Washington, and was in response to a request of the Italian Government. for such an expression. I-Iis Government. be- lieves in a united free and autono- mous Polish state and the people of the United States free ainensty, soi- icitious f0 rfile maintenance of Po- land's Independence and ' territorial integrity, says the note. ,, From this attitude we will not depart. The Government therefore takes no exception to the effort ap- parcntly being made In some quar- ters 1° "Prensa an annistlce be- tween Poland and Russia, but it wo'uld not, at least for the present, participate in any plan for the ex- uolil." phonograph, which he er she will have won IIS a special prize iu the Glillftiiiiil and EXillliill- cr'.-. big Prilze Contest to." turning in the must subscription nmuey during a three-week period ending August 21st. WHO will this: happy individual be? Will it be you? There is nr. reason why it ual1“'~l he. Each and every candid . has an equltl c-pportunity to win this special prize which is being offered to induce the (flllltiiililiés in the big $5,000 Prize (‘cutest to put forth _ their best work during the first part of the cc-ulptlfliuh. Tile rucc t0 date is a very close one and a few sub- scriptions, this week, morealr, less, before the big declined-n‘ votes takes place, may be the declining factor in winning for you this magnificent special prize, PARIS EXCITED AT ANOTHER URDER. ' JWRIS. August 10.~—~Bccause his aunt cbiected to his marriage with 11F!‘ II-IIIZIPIQI‘ on the grounds of pension of the armistice negotia- tions into a general European con-I ference, which would in all probab- ility involve two results from both of which this country strongly re, coils. viz: the recognition of Bel-l shevllri regime and a settlement o.‘ Russian problems, almost inevitab- ly upon the basis 0t‘ a dismember- ment of Russia. In Railway Rates (Dom. Press Special) OTTAWA, Aug. II.—AII Cllflilflii. seems to be represented in the fight now going on before the Board of Railway Commissioners of Canada as to whether railway rates shall receive another big increase and the high cost of living as a conse- quent be made still higher. The point of the railways is that oper- ating costs have been advancing by leaps and bounds, in spite of in- creases during the war, and the net revenue has been becoming "Olltilfllgllinlty a mitidle-agetl Paris autruobilc dealer of the name of Rut lgnul lust night, shot both ivomen and killed himself on the fiIliUWflIk of one of the main aven- Lies .of the Etoile district of Paris. The crime adds one more to the lodge number limit h-as excited Paris ll'l the last week. The general habit o. CafryiligvYfii/OIVQTS since the war ls considered one cause and the lwllcc reply to the outcry for the prevention of crime ls that all they can do with so many people armed Ie‘ to arrest thcm afterward. 11“! lliglll-‘s wflfalr was the re- sult 0f a long and unsuccessful wooing. Itossigael was a man of 32. while the girl of his choice was only 1B. For many months it ap- pears he has been pleading with the girl and her mother for consent to IRWFIRSB 11nd had had no success IIIST A LIITLE OVER A A T 0N THE SPECIAL “AERONOLA” 0 ruin osctm: m " vore 5CHEDULE BIG Al, the close of this week there will be a big (lcciine in the regular vote schedule. This week, is therefore, a week of double op- portunity to each and every can- didale in te Contest-We specie". prize hangs in the balance await- ing an owner and more votes h. given for energy expended ill secur- ing subscription-s this week, than will be given next week. 4 NEW CANDIDATES SHOULD ENROLL NOW There is still plenty of room. for more active workers in each dis- trict. Several new candidates are jumping into the lead daily as you willnolicc by‘ looking over the can» tlilillles’ standing from time to time. You may be able to do the same by gelling busy at once, be- fore the big decline in the regular vote schedules toke place next week. It will take votes to win the big prizes. Secure the utmost in votes for your efforts. the thatch on thc ground 0f their relationship and the disparity in iiicii‘ ages. Last evening he once more d‘: iruundcd their assent and the dis- CIItSIUII cntiletl in a quarrel which Will continued in the street . With- out warning, Itossignal pulled out a rrvoiver and shot both women. At tmcc ,1 policeman and a passerby rusiicd at him, but, before they could seize him he fired into his unouth and fell dead across the body of the glrl._ Mannix Wants T0 Visit Ireland LONDON, Aug. 11_-“I mean to press my right to visit Ireland by cvcry lucuns in my power," said Archbishop iDaniel Munnlx, Austral Ian (Iutholic Prelate, in an Intel'- view here Tuesday night in iris first lengthy statement since he with either. The girl laughed u! him I steamship "I 1.5 Mild. and the luothcr opposed landed from the British. destroyer was arrested and‘ taken off the Baltic Monday and at Penzance, England. that business has been increasing by leaps and bounds but the rail- ‘ways make less out of'It because ofthe large increases in wages and reduction in hours of railway employees and the much higher cost of materials and that they have the right of any other business to rates sufficient to pay all operating costs, overhead charges mainten- ance and reserve accounts and a fair dividend to shareholders. tn‘ "will {mm ‘ motes m CAN-ADA Anxious 1'0 . Go Home TO FIGHT. Y MONTREAL, August. 10.-—Thei Polish vice-consul statmi this moru - ipg that during the past week over. gone thousand Poles had endeavored- .» to obtain immediate passage home .alil eager to defend their country fnom the Boishevllti. Unfortunately ' fpansportation is difficult and they l ' haw-opium comoallad to remain iri- ‘Ibtive lnJClflada while their broth, on would be given pangs ff} squat. ,_ -_._.q _.. less and less from your to year; on are fighting overseas. The con- ‘ Ialleddcd theta: soon ‘as possible these ‘ hm GOVERNOR JAMES M. COX Governor James M. Cox of Ohio. Democratic nominee for rs sident. andfraakiln I). Roosevelt. Moist.- m secretary of ~ m ‘Nsrytrbu I AND FRANKLIN o. aoosevéLi. rilnnlng mate. were photogroplieti together for the first time when they met recently in Columbus, WNW, - - The News worth. nosey-f; , an tap Ade Wvorui Printing- Fraud Broof Will Filed By Lawyer ‘DES MOINES, Aug, 11_~ Wm", ha says‘ he believes to be a “fraud D1001" will has been made and fil- ed in the offices 0f the clerk of Folk County, Iowa, by Theodore Mantz, a Des Molnes lawyer. Mr.‘ Manta dictated his will into s. talk- ing machine and had i-t recorded in wax. At the end of the dictation C. H. Miller. a lawyer, and H. W. Brandt, a~court reporter, testified Into the machine they were wit- nes-ses to the "making" of the will, and spelled their names out in full as the witnesses. The re- cord then was put. on a machine "and reproduced the voices. Being‘ pronounced correct by Mr. Manta much 10"“, uni,“ n“, Pqllsh and the cierk’s office, Russian delgmatgs agrgp to end he took it to had the box containing it sealed in wax and filed. ‘ Mr. Manta has instructed Mrs. M-antz to -ta_ke the case to the high- I ioned. | The will on a record is believes‘, by its‘ maker to be the first of its kind in the country. Lawyer-i s-ay a possible objection to wills on talking machines records is an Iowa statute which says conveyan- ces of property worth more than $200 must be in wriling- M811" says he will go before the next session of the Iowa IBBIBIBI-“Ye and endeavor to get. a bill throuzhl which will legalize spoken wills when recorded as his Is. Mantz says he believes the fu- ture will see ‘greater uses of talk- ing machines and P8001135. and "I his opinion it would be much more difficult to "tamper with" a 89°‘ ken will than than a Willi-ell- I Mar time Provinces I clcgraphic News (special to The Guardian.) ROYAL C. B. SQUADRON WILL CHALLENGE SYDNEY. S., Aug. 12.-'l‘he est court of the country if the va- ' My lidity of the will should be quest- ‘ m, Royal Cape Breton yacht squadron will riiallcngc for the 0'1"" '- Cup, the moment that. satisfactory ‘financial arrangements are cum- pleted, by A. C. Ross and his as- sociates, was the decision made at a meeting of the club last night. U. M. W. WILL OPPOSE MOCURDY _. Ivy-r"! GLACE BAY, N. S., Aug. 12~~ The Independent Labor Party 0f (Iape Breton has decided to send ‘campaign workers to Colchester Iilounty, to oppose the election of ‘Hon. F. B. McCurdy, recen pointed Minister of Public who is appealing to the electors- of that County‘, The work of orga- nization ‘has been started and the eo-operatlon of the U- M- W- locals will be enlisted when the sittings of the Royal Commission are ended. ,___._ QALHOUSIE A.SK5 FOR $5.000 anthrax. N. s.. Aug. 11.-—'l‘he Board of Governors of Dalhousie College have a-pplled to the City Council for an annual grant of $5,000. STEAMERS IN TROUBLE HALIFAX. N. 5., Aug. 1I.—— Two Anlerican steamers, the Am- hridgc from Trieste, and the Lew- iston from Ollorbourg, are at this v port with boiler trouble. CONSIDERING WORK FOR 8T. JOHN HARBOR Si. JOHN. N. 13., Ads. 11.- A commencement of the work on tho extension of the Negro Point breakwater to Partridge island and the possibility of using float- ing grain elevators in Si. John harbor this winter are the matters being considered by Hon. I1. W. Wigmore, Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue who arrived from Ottawa today. MARINE STRIKERG ‘ACCEPT OFFER HALIFAX, N. 5.. AulZ- 11.~ The Marine strike which at one time involved 2,000 men and which ‘started June 1st, ended this moru- ‘ling when the plumbers, copper- smltlis and plpefif-ters employed at tihs Halifax shipyards accepted returned to work . \ ANNOUI UEIEKTQ. OOIIIG IYHNTH. i ' . ..u_ wrc . .r--—~ ‘POBITIVILV NO ADVIRTIII- ily ap-I Works the offer of a 5 cent increase and‘ Unless Poles and li-dssiaiis Agree, V" Hostilities. Poles Only Half Hearted Their Defences an Lines. (Dom. Prms Special.) LONDON, August I1.— The fail of Warsaw cannot be slaved off ilostliitles at today's llllnsk coir ferent-e, despatches from the front indicated today Messages from var ious points near fighting zunr, rc- cd via Berlin, said the Poles wore t seriously resisting Bolshcvikl anywhere on the southern front and their retreat was described as hasty at many points. Opposing armies lost contact due to the Poi- es swift ‘withdrawal. Ited cavalry was scouting between lines gath- ering in considerable numhcr-i of Polish slragglers and ihc roads over which Poles fell hack. Wort‘ reported littered with abandoned war-material, LONDON, Aug. ll.»Twu plumb- ers 0i‘ the Russian Mission loft lust night on board n British torpedo boat destroyer on their way lo Mos- cow to urge the ziccopiunce of the British terms with regard to Po- land, says the London Times this marlin], Ii‘. Lloyd George latc last ciflsl s. ad to the House of Cnmnlo-is the Russian Armistice Terms as communicated to him by M. Kamencff. lie added that M. Kameneff lmd made the tion that the terms might be sup- plemented by details of a second- ary’ character. , The i’remlel' said illui immed- iately after conferring with his col- leagues he had trommunlcatcd the terms to Poland, Ifrance and Italy. I-Ie did not think it quite fair, he » added, when the (Iclegates of both skies were to meet perhaps to- morrow ,for him to exprcss an op- inion concerning the terms which might embarrass the discussions. There were certain things he did not know the ulennlng 0t’ and the Polish delegates would certainly ask for explanations, said Mr. Lloyd George. "l am still hopeful oi‘ peace" were the opening words of Premier Lloyd Georges un- nouncemcnt. Mr. Lloyd George dc- clured the Polish attack was not justified in the opinion of tile Bri- tish Government and that the Sov- iet Government In any conditions of peace was entitled to take into account the facts of the attacks made by the Poles upon Russia and that those attacks wcrc delivered despite the warnings of ihc Allies to Poland. The Soviet, he (Ieclarcd, was entitled to demand such guar- antees as would be exacted by any power against a repetition of at- tacks of that. kind. What was chal- lenged he said, was that "Noth- ing justifies retaliation reprisal or punishment which goes to the ex- tent. cf wiping out national exist- ence." "Apart altogether from ihc moral right of any power to dc. mand the extinction of another ‘nu- tion us punishment for the agrees- ..Q_ GERMAN DELEOATIG meats accepted at this office for _ next day's ielue fer i u. m. un- i 1m paid lot Ill m l» They“ are, . left , to’ ', V; spam By Mall, Canaldh, “.00 Annual Subscription. (Uri. h.) Oellvoreflfibd. T... "wit; ‘E7 .\ s o a Falling Back ‘Alc- . __ , ion or its Government,“ FITTING!’ be considered. The independence of Poland and its existence as an} tn- depondent nation is an eseqttfi-l part of the structure of Burton-still pence. Reparation of Poland “WW not. merely be a crime, it would, u peril, and we have to- cordial‘ both these contingencies as a ‘.- ' a for our policy. The Premier doc- lared that the sole purpose of Allied policy was to secure p on a basis of independence in _.'c.‘h.- nographicul Poland. Ile sail _"h:|p Hyihe Conference agreed that the Allies should advise Poland hypn- duavor to negotiate an armlofklm and make peace us long as sucfifliu- (IUPIJINICIICC was recognized. Th1‘ rccoluulcntlzltiou has been forw, ‘.517 to the Soviet (lovermucnt, thejit-fi- mier stated. I ' ' .1 l7‘. Only 25 Miles from Warsa- rescrva- l? This photograph of the German Chancellor Fehrenbach, Dr. win delegates to the conference at Spa, Simona, Minister of Belgium, was taken u" they were fairs, and Dr. Wifih. about to leavmtholr s ecial car. Secretary A t IiEItLliN. August 11.-—'I‘ho R inns are 25 lulles from War‘ according‘ to a dispatch 'to the filer- lin Lokal Anzeigcr tod-zly. The. inorhhern wiug of the Pollsh- 1,." v hat,- virtually dissolved the 1 -l| said, its umuluilil.itm'is hnustcd. Ocead-lihhcdvé? I Ill Auto Near St Ilyaliuillr, 10.—‘. MONTREAL, August ‘the Ocean Limiti-d entering city. 'l‘l1r= dczid arc: ‘ Hormklus lxangcvin, manufic." cr, St. Hyucinlllc, died of lnjt‘ Elplhreln Jae-oil. Si. Iilyaci crushed to (loath. ' The injured. iMrs. Lungerh wife of I-Iorr Langcvln, internal injuries. v iMiss Bertha Langcvnl, his (l er: who jumped from Lin: ca. was cut about the head. ‘Miss Rose Laugevin 9808136375‘ Jury. - q-cs" Jacob was in the act. of up? do push the car from the bra-He when he was struck -by the englzie. Langevin was at the rvheelwluf-l died wit-bin a couple of hours "if his injuries. ‘ - . ———<*1>—— Villa Surreuders , AniLets Drill‘ . SAN PEDRO. (Toahuila. Alex, Atlgusl 10.- dPranrIsco Villa u" ll IIPFBII IMIHY- After years of Laxati- ry and defiance of both Most,» zmtf ‘Untitled States Governl...» dis‘ ruinous» outlaw- deltveret‘. .‘.i' w" 111w‘ he power-orbits mo ism itilllo afternoon" and "an his sorrows ism-bottle ‘of-cu rc ‘sea course: Foreign -' Stand 1am m also l 9°“ . Lloyd-George said, "Europe hits-ho men were killed, twi women» Vi,‘ lured and a thirrl escaped in," ' when a sullicd automobile-Mg struck and dragged three hundre- Icet on the Intmuoloniall linamm ihc Bourdago Street crossingrd} St. Iiyacinthc, ut 9.15 tonighhby‘ hi.