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Canada, 88.00: \.l.8.A.. $8.5 KOLCHAK GOVERNMENT HAS CDLLAPSED His Forces -Corllpelled to Bolsileviki, Many of Retrre Before Well Armed Whom are Germans. -liiéd ` (Special to the Guardian) (Special to The Guardian) lapse of the Kolchak Government in Siberia was forecast in reports reach. ing Washington tod-ay. liolchak forc- es have fallen almost foil miles from the former advanceddhles and Omsk was said to be threatened with evac- uation. Failure of the Allied -and As- sociated Governments to get adequate supplies to Admiral Kolchak. the ud- vices said, 'had forced him to fall back Bleildily before the greatly superior Bolsheviki forces composed of veter- ililii. whose soldiers include many Germans who fled to Russia when the armistice was signed. Officials now regard Kolchak's efforts all end unless most radical measures are adopted by outside Governments, and it was sug- gested that the Presidellt might cull the attention of Congress to the lm- minencg of Bolshevik control of all Siberia. , Feeding 20,000 , - Budapest Children PARIS, August 12,.-The American relief administration began today tho task of feeding 20,000 clllldrcn ill Budapest as port of its plan to give food to the cllildrcn of Central Europe. Metagama Due , At Quebec (Special to the Guardian.) MONTREAL, Que., Ailgust 12.-'l‘ilr. Metagama C. P. O. S., is due at Quebec today at 5 p. lll. and it will dock llcre tomorrow though at what hour is not yet known. -eg . 1-.--la.-l»»l-r»l-I-eleeeie-oeieo-are CONDENSED SPECIALS , 'SALE OF FORMER AMERICAN " Consulate Saturday. August 16th, at 12 o’clock noon. 190-8-12M/li. *FOR SALE--BEAUTIFUL HOME, Cor. Haviland and Water Streets. 190-8-12M4i. *GIR-L W-ANTD. A YOUNG GIRL T0 do light house work. Evenings off. Apply Guardian Oiilce. 211-8-13~Mtf. *CAR FOR HIRE-FIRST CLASS Overland Car. Paddy McQuaid. Stand McLellan Bros. Phone 250. House phone 411-J. 192-8-12M-tt. l -, *BOY FOR STORE. ONE FROM country preferred. State ago. Ad- dress "D" Guardian Oriice. - 181-8-llM6i. i -..._ _- , *WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TOAS- sist al. houseworkf Apply at 308 Euston Street. 215-8-13M3ipd. *CAR FOR HIRE--STAND.. TOMLINS Bakery. Phone 319. 152-8-9-Miiipd *SALE-YOU ARE INVITED T0 the sale of clloice furniture of Mrs. Drake’s at Mr. A. W. Jones, Bun- galow, Hazelbrook, on Monday at 2 p. ln. old time. 214 »-. *FOR SALE-A DOUBLE HOUSE centrally located with all modern improvements, Write “K" cio Guardian Office. 140-8-7Mtf. 'FOR SALE, AN UP-T0-DATE-, FUR- nished cottage with all modern conveniences, nice location. Write "E" c|o Guardian. 119-8-8Mtf. 'AUCTION -FURNITURE FOR MRS. Barrett, 106 Dorchester Street Thursday, August 14th commencing at 11 o‘clock. Parlor. rlillingroom, hail, bedroom and kitchen furllit- uro, canpets, rugs, etc. R. Bcalrsto. Auctioneer. 216-8-1‘3M2ipd. BALESMEN CITY, TOWN OR COUN- lry, a full and exclusive line of whole root trees and plants, for Kardon, orchard or farm. Big earn- ings guaranteed the year round. Experience not necessary, we teach you.Luke Bros., Limited.Nurseries, Montreal. 6889-7-1MEws60i. ,E , ‘CANADIAN ASSOCIATED PUB- lishers wiah special representatives in every part of the Province. Re- turned soldiers preferred. Liberal temls. For further particulars apply personally Guprdian office. 7322-7-Zillltf WANTED T0 RENT-A HOUSE IN Kood location, and with modern conveniences. Would take three years lease of a suitable house. Re- 'luired by nrst of January but would take earlier if more convenient. Ap- Dly by letter, L. Engineers’ Office. Marine Dept. 127-8-8M6ipd I- _ _ 'TRY OUR JOB PRINTING DEPT. for your next order, for billheads, ietterheadli, envelopes, visiting cards. posters. All kinds of pamph- let work done. Special prices 011 iarse quantities. The Job Prlntins Dupartmeut of The island Guardian Publishing Co., 178 Kent Street, Charlottetown. _ ‘ 'LOST EITHER IN SOURIB OR ON the wa-y from »Souris to Ch’T0wil one tweed rubber coat and one hand Urip ,containing catalogue of the Thos. Davison Mfg., Company. 'M011' treal. Also price lists of LaD0l‘¢9 Martin Lt., Montreal. Finder leave at Guardian Oillce. Reward. ' 209-8~18‘Miii. (Italians Voluntarily Lengthen Work Hours al. (Special to the Guardian) ROME, August 12.-Premier Nilti, it is allilounccd, has received a tele- gram from several groups of railway employees who offer voluntarily to ill- creuse thc number of working hours in order to increase the national pro- duction. Aged Sexton I t Robbed oi $7,000 (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, August 12.-When Thomas Brown, the :aged scxton of St Agnes (lllapel of Trinity l’.lrl'isll entered his oiliccluthclncrnillg hc discovered that $7,000 in cash in libcrty bonds, representing his savings of lllore than flip' yours hull been stolen froln thc sa c. Blockade on Hungary Has Been Raised ll ` I , (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, August 12.-The ldntcilte blockade of Hungary was raised today according to a Vienna despatch to thc Exchange Telegraph Colilplmy. Tile telegram adding that thc itoum-allialls arc cxtellding their arcu. oi’ occupation to West Hungary, alleging thc neces- sity ot' sulppressillg Bolshevik plots there. Rumanians Taking Charge of Budapest -____ (Special to The Guardian) VIENNA, August 12.-'i‘lle general staiT of iillc Rulllnlliull lol'cvs of occu- pation, zlccoluiillg to reports from Buc- harest, has decided to occupy St. ilsl- \Vcis-scnlulrg, the capital of the coun- try of the sumo name, thirty fivo lllilcs west south west of lludilpest. The ltulllunians, the report adds, also will take possession of other towns and districts in western iiullgary ill ordcr “to combat collllllllnisln." Dr. Karl Renner_ Retums to Vienna ,___- (Special to The Guardian) ST. GERMAIN, August 12.-Dr. Karl itenner, Austrian (lllzlnccilor and head of illo peace delegation, arrived here today from Vienna where he wcllt after the Austrian couiltcr lll'0' posal to tho pence trouty Slliinlii' ted to thc intcr Allied Supremo (loun- cil. l)r. itcnncr brought with him Deputy Gurtlcr, Financial Coullcillor Luza and two urllly officers. China Professes , Friendshipl'ith Germans (Special to the Guardian) l’El{lN| August `1\2.--Parliiamcnt has passed ll resolution authorizing the i1‘rcs‘idellt to issue n lnzlndutc dc- clllrillg that it statc of war docs not ox- ist bctwccn China and GCl'miU1y- It ig considered doubtful whcthcr the mandnto will bc published until dolc- gates have discussed tcrms with the Gorman representatives. in Memory oi ` i Gui Glorious Dead A cenoinpll will be hulli- H0" .the Market Square in Honor of our Glorious Dead. d The people of Charlottetown gn the surrounding districts are askewto provide each veteran in the Great ur Veterans' parade with a flower ctr small bunch of flowers which the Vo ~ erans will’ drotgt the Conotaph as ‘ o s . th?1*yi1igmul71il| so sacrxl to the memory of those who have lien. m If those who will contribute W k meet the Veterans at the Arena Riu where the Parade f0\`l¥lB UD 0" T“‘;\5' day August 19th at 10.30 a. m. t 0 distribution can be easily Curried °“(§' Let us not forget our Heroic ~Dea . A liberal response to this reiliwili 1° tasked for. _ LENINE WILL LEAVE THE BGLSHEVIKI -A-s mul-.»_.f.. .. Strikes Gccurring all 0ver Russia. 150 Strike Leaders Have Been Executed. (Special to the Guardian.) COPENHAGEN, August 12.-Proln- lei' Lenlne intends to retire froln the head of the Bolshevik movement, ac- C0l‘l1il1H to desplltches frolll tllo Hol- Slfli-ifors, quoting iRussian lpapers. Strikers are reported to be raging sv- erywhcre in thc Bolsheviks controlled territory. One hundred and fifty strike leaders were said to have been exec- uted. Pending his ilctu-al withdrawal Premier Lenlne was reported to have instructed 1-lerr Krassin, Minister of railroads. to try to reach some under- standing with the Menslleviki, the moderate opposition pal'ty.'l`he strikes which have been becoming lnore viol- elli- ure Spreading in spite of the Gov- ernment’s intervention. Peasants are said to be refusing to dollver grain to the cities causing the Government great embarrassment and adding new ;lifi‘icultles to problems of provision- DE- . Preparing to Honor . General Currie -*_- (Speclai to the Guardian) \MON'I‘ltEAL, Que.. August 1.2.- 'vVol'rl has boon rocoivcri by those ill charge of the reception to Licut Gen. Slr Arthur Currie that when the Cur- onia docks at iinlifax a special train will be waiting for tllc illnlous Czlllzirl. ian _Corps (lolnul-alrdur to take him straight 'to Ottuwll. On his arrival at thc capital General Currie will pro- ceed zlt once to ‘Militia llcnrlqllarters. He will bo received lly.lnelnbel's of the government and will bc tcurlcrcd ll public reception. 1°‘ronl Ottawa Gell eral Currie will return to Montreal. wilcrc according to tllc plans lllarle, he will be lnet at tho station by a guard of llollor which he will inspect. lic will proceed at ollce to the Camp dc Mars where all tire returned mon ami militia units will be drawn up. A public address will bc read by the Muyol' wilo will wolconlc (`.frrllulll's most fulllous soldier' on behalf of thc city. Aftcl' an illispcctloll oi' thc troops oil the (Tilulnp do ‘Mars General Currie will proc'ecrl to thc ltitk (luri- ion escorted by all the uliiitzlry units. in the evening ho will be tenrlorcl il military llallquot and on ‘thc i`ollc~\\'ill_=: day ho will be the guest of the (Tallad- iall Club at luncllcon. Seditious Documents Seized in London (Special to Thc` Guardian) LONDON, Augst 12.-Seriiiious doc- uments welje seized by thc police to- day in ll l'aid'on llonilon‘s western suburb of Action. Tllc papers cap- tured dealt with a sllgiéiistcri seizure of uruls and ltlninullitioil from the mil- itary stores by revolutionaries and tho estlllllislllllent of tt Soviet Govern- ment in London. Important arrests are regarded as probable in tho course oi' the wcck in connection with the soi- zuro, Other raids, it is said, arc to be matic by the authorities. .___ Million Pounds Recovered I From Sunken ,Ship .1-1 (Special To The Gus-rdlan.) BUN(litANA, ireland, August i2.- Golrl lllgots to thc villuc of .C 1,000,000 sterling have been recovered by sal- vagerl-l fronl tho wreck of tho former Whllio Star llollllllion Liner Laurent- ic wlllch was sunk Jailllary 28, 1917. ci‘i’l<`asll-all-ligllt. Tho Lllurcntic, a vessel cf 14.802 tolls which was acting as rl. British Auxiliary cruiser struck ia mine oil" thc north coast of ireland and later sank of :l personnel of 470 only 120 worn saved. I Will Guarantee Peace in Fiume .___- ROME, August 11-(llnvsls)-Tho Allied Comniiasion, appointed by the Supreme (lcuncil to investigate re- cent riisordcrs at Fiume. has con- ciildcd its work and has cvolvcd u solution of thc difficulties there, the Corrierc Della Serra says today. Tile Commissions findings, accord- ing.tio the newspaper, arc not ilmltorl to establislllng facts in the case, but advanced a proposal which thc Conl- lnission holds would guarantee peace in Fiume. Tim ucwspapor adds that thc con- clllsions rcnclled nro of such n natllro ns to suit Franco without » offending the dignity or prido of italy. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE , TIDE, MOON, ETC. ____` TORONTO, Aug. 12.-‘Fair and warm. - High tldc this morning nt 11.40; tonight at 12.24 and Thursday after- noon at 12.31. Sun rises today at 5.19 and sets at 7-26- i Moon rises at 8.80 p. m. and sets at 8.43 a. m. _ 5, Last quarter of moon 18th. , New moon 25th. _ in Thrace is (Special to The Guardian) Many Greek Peasants Killed by Turk Bandits. Situation 'Very Serious. A-_._.._L¢i. Turks fired on the Greeks. Another Greek village Kerllloni surrounded by SALONJKI. August 12.-An un- at silllllar Turkish force was saved known number of Greek peasants wore i’l'onl attack by the intervention oi’ a reported killed by Turkish Gcllrlurlnes French detachment. Tho despntclles and Bulldits who surrounded thc vii- reported the situation in Thrace to be Iago of Thunio, according to all Ath- becoming more acute. Although the ens wire agency despatch. The Greeks 'i‘urki-sh Government recently anllounc~ were said to have refused to surrelld- cd tile removal of vice prefect 'i‘yrolol er and to have disarllled a Turkish it wus said Tyroloi was still ill oiilcc ll€l1lChli10"i3 UW- '3i\iGl'0ll U10 Villagil- and thot persecution of Cllristians When reinforcclncnis arrived the was contilluing. l, Notorious Lincoln Has )Been_Deported (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, August 12.-Ignatius Tri- bich Llllcoln, fornlcr lnclllbcr of Par- liament, has been deported. lic llzld been ill prison hero since 1016. Ignat- ius Tribacll Lincoln was forillcrly an Austrian subject but became al nut. urallzed citizen of England. Ou Aug- ust 4, 1915 he was arrested in Brook- lyn, N. Y., on a charge of forgery preferred by the British Consul ill New York. At the time of his arrest Lincoln declared that he was n Gur- mzln sylnpathizel' and that Ellglalnd wanted to try him for that oifellcc. Extradition of Lincoln on the forgery charge was ordered by the United St:-lies district (iourt. Ile was tried for forgery in Lolldllll and was son- tellced to three yours iulprisonlllcnt. is Germany Again Plotting? (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Aug. 12.-Admiral Paul von liintze, formcr Sccrctur-y for Foreign Affairs of Germany is at Iiclsillgt`ol‘s and has had 'nn illtcrvicw with Al. llolsic, Fillllisll ‘Minister of' l"ol"cigll ,At`i`nirs. 'Pills luis attracted consider- able :lticlltloll ill 1’a1'ig as illliiczltillg H. possible rnpprrlllrzlllllunt bot\vcL-ll Finlllllq and Gcrllrally. Must be Called Republican Austria (Special to the Guardian.) l’A'illS, Ang. 12.-The .Supreme Council oi' the l’r~.nr‘.c (lollfcl‘cn<'n, it. was allnollncl-rl today. has advised the A\lsil'ial_l rivlcgniioll that the Allioii and Assor-iuilrri powr~l's llzlvo dr-,rirlcrl that ihn now Allstriull iluvv|'nllll~|lt must be citllcrl tho "itepllilill: of Aus- tria." 'Plris rlcvisioll was tukcn as a rcslllt oi’ notes froln thc Austrian dciogiltion in which they i'oi`i\l'l'o|l to tllcir Govcrllilll-lit as “(lorlllall Aus- trio". Demoblllzation oi The French Army (Special to :he Guardian.) -PARIS, Aug. 12.--Denroliillzlltion nf the military organization bllilt up by Franco during illo war is proceeding and when it is completed Lilo orgull.'~ zation will be the sullle as lil 1914, bcforc tho outbreak of tho war. The Frencli ilrnly, ii- prosont plans arc not changed, will 'conlpriso twenty- one corps of 1914 and two corps created during tho war. Tile tllroc nruly groups and tho nillc sopztrzlte arlui-es which inode up thc l<`l'cllch lnllltzlry organization at tho ond of llostiiiiics luis been dccrczlscd until tho army groups of Goncrzll Fnyoilc, the armies of occupation crllnlllrlndod ily Gcnoral llizlllgln _mul (lcllorsl Ger- ard, rcspoctivoly, and tho zlrlny of General Gournnll in Alsace, . .- all tllat remains. Embargo on the Export - 0i Hides to United States -1- OTTAWA, Aug. 11.-Tho embargo oil thc export of hidcs and lentllcr to the United States, passed at tho ur- gent inslstcncc of Dr. lt. J. McFali, cost of living commissioner, is not likely to bo withdraw dcspitc nlurh triado pressure. lt is stated to bc only thc first of several similar sug- gestions made for the reductioll of the present dost of common commodities by conserving Canadian products for homo uso. Tho situ-ation is ll little colllplcx by thc fact that in nornlal tinles there is botil export and llnport of hides and leather, but Dr. McFllll thinks that in view of the statement that boots may he retailing nt $20 some drastic step is necessary to pro- vent manipulation of our markets by foreign dealers who have no rntsrcsr in tho (ulnmiiall workingman. The embargo is one of a series designed to rcduco priccs and to prevent fur- tllor soaring. ` Greek Troops on Bulgarian Frontier I’l\l'tlS, Aug. 12.-Greek troops wcrc reported today to bo concelltrtltlnll Oli the Bulgarian frontier. Their action presumably is preliminary to the oc- cupation of Thrace in case the Ameri- can delegates do not agree that the territory be awarded to Greece, _ .ln-1 Seven Known Dead r in Montreal Disaster il\iO.\'TllEAL, Aug. 11.-Two of thc tllroo wolllcll dead ill the llollli-nioll Park disaster yesterday iluvg been irlclliliicll. 'l`llcy are Yvollllc Iles- cllillllps, 19, 121 l’lllm Avclluu. and Florillo i)i:sl'osiul's, 17, fill Sto. Mur- gllierltc Street. ~ f‘.ol'ollcr McMahon opellcd the in- flucst today into the deaths of the victims. Evidence of lrielltiricatloll was taken from relatives \'::-ltllbli'=‘- 1111-! each case beyollll doubt. I"i:nl.1. . furillcr cvidcllce, thc illilucst w. po.~:tpollull ulltil next 'l‘uosil';lr-ins whicll are allsollltciy pr‘l'llir-iolls :lnfi unl:l\viul," is lilo .slalo- lllcnt of llr. ll. J. Mi'i"zlli. rznst of liv- illg rzollllllissiollor. "Now tllul lilo sca- soll is hero wlloll tho liouscwifo shoulil be preserving and carllliilg fruit, thu pooplo in crlulrol of our sugar have soizcd upon the opportunity to dclll :ln- otllor blow to ilollscllolrl cstllllillg and make tho cvnllsillllcr still lllor<`~. rlcpolld- out upon thc big clinlling coillllillo. “l<‘ol‘ several \vcr~,kf-i tho rlozrlor has llc(-ll oxpcrieilvillg nco.- hllvr- booil brightly llocul'at<"’ the cclc- -~ - 'l ARRIVES WF DUN DLA D Landed at Topsaii, a Fishing Village on Conception Bay, St. iohn’s Today. iirlllioll. ’i‘ho Ilenown reported a pleas. 1 ut and uneventful trip across the At- _ -~ltil~. Many lcebcrgs were seen in I lc llcigllilorllood of tile grand banks 2 ...i tho weather was so good that ,there was no damage. The Prince and his suite found lnuch interest in vxlllllilllllg several small bergs in con- rr-piioll llay. I H., I1 ‘nce Arrives in St. John): » - 1 lllN'S, Nfld., August 12.-The crll llrrlgon, bringing the Prince of \\';li» <~ll|.l~rl»rl the inner harbor at 11 o'r-,lili‘l: I :|l~'iy," llr- zlilrli-ii, ho r'r»lls'i1ii'l'l-li .l, .li rlungl-l~ In both till- ltou|ll:ll|i:lll.» ;lll,r~iions during Rouman- lan or~<-llplliioll. The elections, when hold, will be conducted on the sys- loln of llniversal franchise. Every ulllll and wolllau over twenty-four _vi-als of ago will have the right to voir-. "”i‘llr-, pm'-.sr-nt situation in Hungary is ulost pr~ri the opcmtioll of the l-llillvllys, telegraph and telephones., :lull are preventing food from reach- ing lluilllpesi. The new Hungarian Grlvol~lllllr-nt will not negotiate with lilo itolllllztllluns, hilt will rely on the l of Wales thc follow- ing routo march has been decided uponz- Ifrcm the wharf West to Queen Str:-ot, up Queen to Iiichmond, from itiielllllond lo Provinciill Building- Aftor presentation of medals, eic.. down ill(-llmollll _to i’rinr‘.e, up Prince to Kent, :riong Kent to Victoria Park. 1-‘ronl Victoria Park to Rene. Mc- Lean Memorial Hospital. At 3.30 from Rena McLean Memor- ial lios-pital by Kent Street to`We.V- bor of llullguriiln srntcsmoil left Viollml for lillrlupr-st l-`rill:l_v ml ll spor- illl tralill pl:ll:i~