The Papal‘ That; ' ‘me Island Llkn The Dew n Prlncfi. Edward § \§:~_ T“ w I lilo!!! m.‘ Guardian, Founded i881. '."|| l. llflullllo Three (frntl. -. . 3%?! 3 71y NNWA/rw, . if I 1 Illili Th9 PPQOIMQS PGPQI‘ Read by [ygfybgdy sfi® “\\\K\ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921 ' All The News Worth Reading All The Aiis Worth Printing Annual Subscription delivered "-00- lly mo. (‘nnndu- s-‘i-lw- ~ A-- "4"- l‘ I ’ ‘llilN SDUTTS Th, great inheritance of (Ianad- |and the responsibility which t. upon (lanndlun citizens was hggllefl last night by Col ( lan- p G. (Scott. C. M. G., D. S. 0... pnladdress delivered before the, “my Club at their regular month mpper. Taking as his subicctl mrllliltional Outlook" the speak»l pointed out the vast strides n59 within the past ‘fifty years “this country, from the Isolated Mndllion of thc provinces at the m; or Oonfederatlon to the nt status of independent nu lbuliooil linder the Iiritlsh crown nil tile even grander promises of llifulllre a View (‘anadians realize the brilli- iit filture of their country, or gilt deliberated thought to the res- punsiliilitics that arc entailed in ill ilt3l'_0|l)l)lll(¥lll_ said (folclici srntt. We have pllt into our hands, iilics of thl- universe (lIl(il‘llll)llt<ll_\’i M; in agricultural and mincrai‘ nilth. We have only scraped thcl iuriace of it in many ‘places. The "(fl- ]lt.‘\\’i'f‘ potcilliaiitics in thc province of Quebec, the] Importance of the ncwly (Iiscovcr-l ill oll til-ids of the McKcnzlc River, up possibilities of tho grain. growing lands of the West are. lit beginning to bc realized. llull llung with the development of lhc_ iitural resources of tho country’ [lira should go a recognitloil of, or duty as (‘unadiilns to cvcryi individual in it. and our duty to-‘l nrds every home in it. The great, qlivealth of any nation is the. lliracter of its pcoplc, and -|linll ot‘ tho individual (child Isl lie gold mine which will yield thc ‘richest treasure. It uscd Io be thought that child run should be educated according to the station in life to, which thcy: were born-abut the son of a shoe. maker should dilligently learn to cobble shoes wilether hc liked it. or not. But the war has shown thcl fallacy‘ of this contention and menl live como forward from humble talks of life to lead armies and ntlons to victory. Lloyd George was a poor boy: Sir William R0 - bcrtson ‘began life as a foolman: Lord Rhonda's opportunities as a l _-.——i_:i== louns mun were very limllcll- And tron SALE-ONE HUNDRED,Peop1e‘s Cemetery. in less responsible (position mcnl everywhere have proved their su-l periority ovcr birtii conditions and have shown talent and geniusl which needed only to be awaken‘ ell. The speaker quoted as cx -l amples some cases ul‘ returned slui- dlers who made good in this way.. (‘ol. Scott referred to the dc - plorable conditions of un-sulploy -l merit at present existing in Montf real. Quebec and other large (lair, adlan cities. Many of the uncm -l plnyell are returned soldiers. dis- lililcd through hardships endured: at the front from strenuous work.l Many find it impossible to gct wurk of any kind. "If we could in-, vcnt souie kind of sopori-flc that. would put poor people to slocp through the wlntoi‘ like boars it would be all right, bllt unfortunate ly ‘we can't. do that ‘and wc arl faced with the. dilly of looking af~ tel‘ tiicul." he said. _’l‘herc are many problems facing Canada tolll\y-—thc problem of tlir national debt thn problem of thi ivcst and the settlement of thc differences betwccn the West and tho East. but the speaker bclicvcil those would be solved in duc course of timc_ Spcaklni! of the 1"" posed <plan oi‘ deepening the lSt. Lawrence River, which would make ii a waterway to the Great Lakes, iic expressed grave doubts MISS EDITH NEWSON One of t in tli lss Newson is doing remarkable he Popular young Indies "iimlllunri mm competition. "'0"! and has a host of 50rd sup- mmii‘! Who will leave nothing AT RDTA pile Was a Large Attendance including Many Visitors. U? ADDRESS as to its advisability It would nwnn that henceforth the great imperial asset of the St. Lawrence ‘would 110 Owned equally by the United States and Canada, and while he had no feeling but of friendship lo- warils the Suites be believed that future generational of‘ (Taflltdlilns would consider the plllll any thing but a wise policy. Col. D. A. yMcKinnon. who prc~ sided at Rotary last night, extend- ed tlie thanks of the Roiarians to (‘oloncl Scott. The meeting wlls lilrilvly attended and included emu-rig the guests Messrs Fred Andrew. J. (l. Stewart. Ernest Weeks‘ .l. Harry Williams, Clyde Auld. J. l) Bell. '1‘_ E. liiacNutl. Al- bert Reid oi’ Washington. I). (‘., W‘ Owen_ Russel Chandler, Rotar- ian R" lsworth of lull-onto, Dr, ivcndell 'I‘ldmarsh, Mn Wilson, Halifax, Mr. Wlietlilorc. St. John. and _I). (‘. J. Nit-Militia cl’ McGili University. The minutes of the meetings of tllc past month worc read and adopted. A coluic ruci - tation by Rotarian Wadsworth on‘ titll-ll “The Possum Hunt“ was heartily encoreri. Rolarian A. A. Pculicroy received the warm con- gralulat-ions of the club on his appointment. to president of the Associated Boards nf Trade of the Island. The Sll!]l|l("l' which was held at the (‘ountry (.‘lub. was a iucst en lovable one. ljcfcrli tbc singing of the Nation- s‘ Anthem lbc cllairluun called at- tention to the lat-t that just seven years ago war had been de- tllc clarell. As a tribute to the boys Wilt had fall-vi ill nil» war all prc- sent rose and stood lli sill-nee for a minute. W O¢-§-OOO 0O O-Ofi-O O O§OQ~O§§'§-§" CONDENSED SPECIALS OFOOOO-O Of O"§Q QOPO O-OO-O-Q-OO- ‘GOOD COOKING RANGE FOR sale Apply 8i) liochlford St. JNO. ALFRED McDONALD LAND Surveyor, llermanville. and fifty bushels oats. George Crozier, Hamilton. “DESIRABLE Re-slosuycs nlslicd_ Apply "B" Box llli. snows Of- J-"on SALE-HEAVY paper. Apply at Guardian fico. lrTEACHER WANTED FOR ROSE Valley School. Supplement $100. Apply Daniel M. Todd, Secrc - tary. . l ‘iWANTED- TEACHER FOR West (‘ovehcad School. Supple - luent $150.00. Apply J. A. Auld Sec. aFEb ‘FOR sauz- Puss Scotch conlic pups (male) 4 weeks old Price $5.00. P. M. Rodd. twnirnn- assassin‘ North Pineito School. Supple-- mont $00. Apply A. .l_ Ross_ Sccy. (larlicld. AUCTION SALE ON MARKET Square today ut 11.30 u.m. l choice mare, (i years old (Harry T.), f» I‘I.‘\\'S. 4 wagons, harness, elc. Rcuj. ('ill'li‘l' A" Son, tionccrs. ‘FWANTED SECOND CLASS teacher for Wood islands East School. district ..o I37. Midsum- nlcr and fall vacation Supppll: < inent 3150,00. George Yco. Secre- tur_v_ l HOUSE WANTED— WANTED BY Soptcmber lst a rcaldcncc lo rent or purchase in a desirable loco. lion in Fharlnttctown. Will rcnt tarnished or unfurnlsiird. Suburbs III) Ions hay. pastures 2F» cows 2o urn-s pasture shcep fenced "Phil" in the way of securing enou h “mgr “bola: so make her the t ~.‘“' . w rand Prize Gray-l AGENFV. MIDR. \VlliP1' Street Augusta, lMe. RYIAST NIGHT‘ —i<o>.—i— l +5105. t0 Attend let, modern. furnished or llnfur -! imotive. It was got pvithin a few hours blit started up . and diet down intermittently. "mm $75M‘ A' M‘ “"“‘I“““"““-lf\(l noon it.- WIIS tilougill to ho well Si‘ Wm“ Ismml“ P" F" I‘ ll.ndcr control but at 1.45 p. in. ”— mi m r '"”_ t n wind changed and the‘ flrv WANTED‘ _ SECOND cLAsslsMartcd with rcdoublcd fury. So ‘Nwhor h" gmm‘ Gnmvnlelfnr no farm buildings are ropwrtcri Kcllllfli. District No. I00. Slipplc- damaged mouth some humus.“ lllPfll. $125. Apply I‘. A. Ziiorrlsonanwos m, ‘wumd “and i». mm“. llradalbllne. ll. R ‘YNH/‘Hwqy glnltcfl_ I l u m FMTTT“? llv weather and llKl sli u: “TEACHERS WANT. NUT? winds make the. job of eflicil-ntly- mm Srhmn‘ ("Suki "0' 4 ' cc-‘iilbnting bush fires vcry illfflcillt Prim" Co" by m" 1"“) (“mum t this time of your. The blaze Prllnury Department. Supple - ' wilh gnarl tnaiil. crops. 7 cowsdm» Tflwm drungym liwlr- “‘*‘|"i'|“*‘~ "““'h|"°">‘- 9"‘ '|haIf million dollar ‘Grand Ilolcl in liold, premier designate. completed “mm Wlk‘ mm “n” mwm "Mum" MP“"'° “w” "7 vmmii- "m" "OIMR selection of the cabinet is cur- vnnlngnu close cily markets. cusum ground l7 Big catalog. STROIIT PAIRIM lire. chopped down the tress Forest Fires iii Fraser Fills District (Special to The Guardian.) omvsoa CITY, Aug 4— Praclic. ally all buildings remaining in the old town of Gardens landing on the Stewart River have been des- troyed in a forest fire which has swcpt the llfrascr Falls district, Mollnlcll police and timber inspect- ors report many forest fires in the .. . ptloually dry season which prevails this year throughout tiic Yukon. Snow in Australia (Special toTbe Guardian.)- LONDON, Aug. 4.~- A Renter cable from Melbourne says the cli- tlre state of Victoria has been ex- periencing very heavy weather ré- ccntiv ‘with a considerable snow fall. followed by a great deal of rain cvcn in Melbourne. where such conditions are most unusual. Scvcral occan vessels c overdue and there is some anxiety on ac- count of coast traffic. Licut Paper of thc Australian Royal Air Force, who has been attempting with two companions a flight round Auslra~ lla ran into a blinding snowstorm. at Macedon and was obliged to desc-cnd. Ho made a perfect land- ing but was struck by the whir- ling propeller and is now in hos- pital. Death 0i lliiliaii Clark The death took place fv‘v!.‘ll(‘l'Ii'l\' at his home Ill Sumlnersldc of Mr_ ilall (‘larlc altrr a brief illn at the advanced 211-‘. of seventy nlavcn years. Mr_ Plan-ll- was for main" years the efficient bookkccpcr and clerk of the late Mr. John l.cl"ur- gey. About ten years ago lie was ap pointed chief "l of tho Rliuislrv Office, Suniln do, which prrl- tlon he held not‘: 1910, when he retired. The deceased, who was willcljl known and resplvateil throughout Summersidc and Vl-Jlllilv, loaves to mourn his wife. Sarah Scale p at. St. Eleanors; two dailghtt-rlg Mrs. ‘Edward Price, l-Iauitobn and Airs. IE. A. Bryan of l)l‘.ri~l;e<l.l-~, ‘.\l£l<\.' ,flve sons Brewer and (‘harlos ol‘ ifllevolanrl. Ohio; Alfred George. of llioston, Heath. in England; Will- lium. at Great Village. N. 8.: zilso two ‘brothers. John Wilillln of Link lletter Road and A. Y. Clark of Somervlllc. Tho funeral takes place (Sunday afternoon to - picseuti scheme Ausllralii-i. would the, Wireless Scheme is Favored by Premiers (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Aug 4. —~Tho Daily Telegraph learns that the confer cnce oi‘ prime ministers passed a resolution in favor of the impar- ial Wireless committees‘ scheme with modifications. Australia has withdrawn from the scheme but promises irooperation. Under the be the last to receive a after four or five transmissions. whereas Premier Hughes consid- ered that a direct Anglo -Austral- lan communication or iu any event a system with only the TG-Lrfllla’ mission would be possible. The Australian prime minister intends to leave the commonwealth pariizi ulcllt free to adopt any scheme. state or privatcly (rontrolled, Aus- tralia undertaking the financial responsibility.- lion. C. C. Balllintlne l May be High iuliililissionei (Special to The Guardian.) O'I"I‘A.V\'A, Aug 4.~ it is rumor- cll hcro that lion. (.‘. (Y. Ballantyne, Allllllitfll‘ of Marine and Fisheries, \\‘1‘ll succeed Sir Gcorgc Parley, lyl High i.'liln'.::Z.;nlnnn-- d“ Lump)“ The latter has intimated his in- tention hi‘ giving up the position just as soon as a successor can iic found. In the meantime the of- ice is suld to be much in need i.’ reorganization, ' IRGSSZIQQ of some prominence and has am- bitions. The position, however. is not expected to be filled until the cvc ol‘ a general election. l u. Maritime News .\1r. iiliillilllyllt! is a business man , (Special to The Guardian.) PREMIER MEIGHEN EXPECTED . .SATURDAY HALIFAX, N. S. Aiig 4.- The flight l~lon Arthur Meighen is not expected to ilrrivc here until iatc Salurday ullghii A wireless was rcccivsrl from (‘unard Liner (‘a liiasiai on which he is a passengc stating tho boat would not arrive in ilalifax until that date. LED MATRJCULATION LIST | lunnnlealcrlxiiv. N. s- Aug 4.» DIHIQ-{IFL Vvallace of Fredericton led Allied Council l (Special to The Guardian.) I LONDON, Aug. 4.— A formal i:i-_ lvitlttion for a United States reprc-i lsentati-‘e to attend the meeting of‘ Him Allied Supreme Council in Paris ncxt Monday was commiliii- catcll to the Ilnitsil ‘States embos- sv hero this alteration. Ambassa- dor llarvtey ‘accompanied by a. small stuff will leave for Paris onl Saturday. (Bush Fires Reunited Near Union Road lBad ‘hush fires were hurliiiig yes- terday and Wednesday on wooded portions of the farms of hlessrs D. (l. lMoorc. Geo. Younker, Silas ‘Prcvwse and Vernon McMillan. lic- | twccn the Union and Brackil-y ‘Roads. The blaze is supposed to have started Wednesday morning. probably from sparks from a loco- under control I l l l I again, and on Wednesday night an anxious watch was ken! "Y "w farmers of the vicinity. , Yesterday‘ morning the fire burn‘- 4 jumped a distance of 250 fuel ovi-r llicured land to adjoining woods on livednesllay. . llad hush flrcs wcrc also report-l ed to be burning ycstorilay _anii. Wednesday west of Sulmusrside between Lot 1a and Mlsccuclw- prcfcrrcd. Apply "L. D." carc HREMEN HELPLESS Guardian. H ==~—"-"—-~~—— ~—~ ‘Tr’? rHqNlpvA, Angngt 4.» "flflllflli. $1909 sEcl-IRES 25° NORE5.|H.|‘,|,~_<; fm- lnpk of water. because watched the wit-hin an hour curly ‘Ithis morning. Tw-n hundred ilnd filty guests cstllnatcll 1000 Wild" "(will tossed their valuables out of win‘ fruit; loTmm‘ hmw“ rmmmddows and escaped in their pujaular. spring water: three barns‘. nnd nigh; gowns. p Splendid stock and dairy (Nearby pine trees. long unwlite-x- opportunity. Owner re- ed. became veritable torches cr- llrlfiil‘. $3800 lakes all. $1009 dangering tthe whole town. 'I‘ruupr~. meeting (lawn, puny terms. Details page aided by visitors In bedroom a thereby waved other hotels from degtiuctkin. ‘We Ilmvinii" l" U"! llYIlVBYBlF-Y Mill‘ that if desired. thr- usual arlvanccs riculzltion list published today. ldxrlin H. Bond of St. John was SUIZ-lnyentk ond period. SERIOUS FOREST FIRES j Si‘. JOHN. N. B. 4.—- ' Serious forest fires have broken back of ‘Nestfllt-ld a popular bummer re-‘ sort on the St, John River. The or, forts of a force of from sixty to revcu-ly fire fighters are proving futile because of the stiff north- west winds. INQUEST AT CHATHAM CIINFHAIM, N. B. 4.— An iii- qucst was begun today in-to the death of James Ross of Abustlnuc who hall found dead yesterday wilh a bullct wound in his body. Accor- ding ln luedical opinion the wound was not self inflicted. Emperor Charles Leaves Austria GENEVA. Aug. 4.—~Unconlirinell reports still persist that former Elllllftfill‘ Charles of Austria has lcfl llcrtenslcili secretly. and is now ili l-iungtiry, awaiting an opportunity to launch u coup (ictat. 2,500 Men In Harvest Excursion 4 tMONU/PUN, Aug. 4.-—-lt is cstiul~ atoll by tlh-e local railway author- ilios that over 2.500 men will take advantage of tho low paBsellW-‘F rates oi the harvest excursion which lcavcs this city tonight. lPremier Greenfield l . l Selects Cabinet l EDMONTON, Aug. 4. A ‘grounded report thst Mr. H. Green wcll lrent today. It is understood the new ministers have been decided iupon, and will be made knowi at the beginning of next week. PARIS. Aug. 4.—~Premlcr Brland today issued invitations to the next of the Allied Supreme Council. Great Britain. Italy, Japan nnd the United States are asked [in the Allis-unil- -erally satisfactory priccs are also lpredicted‘ iii vicw of the sl- -' (of many kinds oi inlarkets. Woman ChargeliWWith inhuman Treatment _($Peclal to The Guardian.) _I\I'I‘(.‘H‘ENER, Olit Aug 4.— 'i‘he finding 0i’ the coroners jury last night against Mrs. Karley Foster, mother of Madelin Karley, who died of inhuman treatment, the body being covered with H2 bruis- es, was that the jury believed the injuries inflicted by ilirs. Kairley. -Mcn and women fought for alliiiis~ sion to the inquesu. (Ihief O'Neill took the woman in custody, follow ing the verdict. She will appear ‘before (Magistrate Weir this inorn- ng. Cobalt Frowns Down Dilupled Knees (Special to The Guardian.) VUBAIJI‘. Aug. 4.-— Appearance ‘ "ng event in connection with marq recently". on the street baseba gi-iindstaillls and elsewhere in pub-' iic fafl-lons latest importation from t..c bathing beaches, the roll- cll slim-king. have been met. by bli- tcr coliiliiclit by local nlinistei-s. At prcscni lllc girls of tilt norih- ern towns including t‘obalt. Ilaillanv- bury. Ncwilskcard and lflnglehart arc learning the habit rapidly‘ un-l itt l-vcry lluncc hall are visible rows oi’ dlnlplcd lmccs. The fre- qucu y of the display has been a growing subject of comment. Active Demand Anticipated in Fur Market (Special to The Guardian.) Nl'l\\' Yfllik, All! 4' ('hicfl_\‘ llc cause oi‘ lllt‘ im-lclisl-d purchasing power of bolll domestic. and for- eign buycrs part-lcullirly‘ the Gl-r- _lflllln fur tlllitlllfS now that the cs- tablishiilent ol‘ dollar credits in demand is antici-pzitcd for the. of- fering at the ' annual fall sale cf the New York Fur Auction Sillvli Corporation. The sale will be Iii-Id ginning on ‘September 19th. (leu- y pelts in primary Executives of the (‘or- lonigiit that ‘poration zlnnounccli 27th. ‘It WflS further ilflflllllliliifiil would be made on approved ship- Prompt consignment of goods is advised. The day for the coming salc will be October 24th. WI STRANGE INSECT FOUND RINGSTON, Aug. 4.~-~.1\ strange. insect has been found in the city which ‘has created much interest, among scientists at Queen's vcrsity. The insect is ‘known the praying mantis and has not before l)(‘E‘ll found north of Pen- to fl inches in length and habit of putting its long forelegs forward over its face and it is from this characteristic that it gets its name. its prey is flies and mosquitoes. it is also named “devil's race horse“ and "mule killer,“ and is harmless to man and lbeast. --—--<-Q@-——- TIIE WEATHER. TWIMPICRATIIR TIDE, MOON, ET!‘- TORONTY‘), Alig. 4——Llght lo moderate winds. fair and station - airy. soniowiiut higher in tcnipcra- illlll. lllugh tide this morning at. 11.25 and toullght at. 1;’. ‘Siln sols this morning at 7.25 and, rises tomorrow‘ morning at .-i . First. lluarlcr moon Wednesday Aug. l0. I0.l-i u. Ill. hoozic the Sunshine Kill MISSED MEX to send representatives. Abe's country makes it possible for‘ them to do business here an zictivc‘ I l‘ni- clTcctcd in practically all impure, “slant industries, including coal, cot» nsylvania. The insect ls from 2 l-‘J’ ""“-‘"‘- has a, ivayincn. l |ivilAn\\'S ueatb [be ilivldcd among the children and lllie brothel" of the deceased. 'l‘emplc° here, bc-‘ i Wage Reduction l 'the last day for receiving furs for _ ,1 11k _-lllP. coliilng sale would be Augustime w" b‘ e l Money Qualification Affects immigration (Special to The Guardian.) UFTAWA, Aug 4.— a falling o! in overseas immigration to Canada is attributed by a high official of 1h.- Departmcnl of Immigration and Colonization to the money qualifi- cation rule, which requires that. an imnllgraut shall be possssed of 250 on his arrival In this country. This official stated that officers of the Department overseas ivere Ills- llressing on intending immigrants that this rule was being rigidly err-l tori-ed and that it was no use to cmbarls for (‘ianalla unless they were prepared to submit to it. 50 “Years on Lakes (Special to The Guardian.) FOlsillfiRG, Aug 4.— All interest- ill.‘ life on the Lakes this year i»: lihat two well knulvn district Mar- fmm the Hawk“. republic p91,,“ lncrs will complete fifty years of scrvicr‘ They are Capt. T, L. Vau- lluscn who commands the Oliver Muwat. and (fapt. (‘hauncey Dar- jczln, in command of the schooner Nlziyi‘. ilarycan. ‘These two popnla: captains started sailing on the some day on tho schooner Sva- blrd and they could toll some u. tercsting stories ‘of ltlheir expo.- isilccs upon the Lakes on the old bouts before new and more modern craii ilvcre launched and improve- ments made to dock, and other marine advancement that has come with passing years. ’ llaruslfs Will (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug 4.-- Enrico _l‘arusl> letl two WlllS, ziccording lo central news dsspatch I oil's llcu-ai udviserslfiue ' i.’ th-e was. nlillctln New‘ Yollk ‘iii liltfl anid the other was executed at Sort-en llo this your. according to the (IFS-I lpatch. Iiv terms of the hitter doc~ the despatch said his estate la Ws \\'I1|fiW who is to care the ‘.0 umcnt, ..- for Carusds mother and upon the property is in British Trades LONDON, Aug. ‘L-“SQP-[IBHIBRL of after more than three months ‘idleness, the TQKIITLI of cotton operatives to work and lhc last minute agreement in the engineering industry have complete-l ly transformed the business, Indus-l trial and economic, aspect of Great Britain, says the American Cham-l ber of (‘onlnierce ill its official monthly silmmary of trade. Wage reductions have now been Ion. woollcns. road transport, tram gaswvorks, engineers and rail- The cost of living, mean- while, continues to fall according to official figures. During June the index figure‘ fell from 12B to 110. a dccllnc of nine points. The hank rate has been sudden» l_v reduced to Ii per cent. This lr believed to be due to the IICHOIl cf the Fcdcrai Ilcserve Bank 0f New York. which reduced its discount rate lo six per cent. Tire policies oi‘ the Blink of England and the i-‘cdcrzil Reserve Rank have riln on parallel lines for some lime. The British Government. will give a grant of $5.000.000 to foster col. ton growing in the British Empire. This will rcplace the former pre- mise of $250000 a year for fin ycars. ‘File grant will come out of the profit made in marketing Egyp- tian lsotlnn during the war. Seplcmllcr 30 has hcen fixed as ilic commencing date for the new Anli-Dunlplng Hill. Discussions iii committee point to tho fact that ll tax of till 21% per cent. may be im- posed by the act". and that under lhi- depreciated exchange section, a duly of 500 pcr cont. will be n"- |a dreadful ‘ would stream across -tlie frontier. inf which formerly yielded 3.0 per __.._.._. ._._i__..- ,. UNPREGEDENTEIJ INHIBITION? 0F MlSEIiY IN llussll O Obtain Meat. Mobs Tear Horses to Pieces to ______g RIGA, (August ii.-—l.ocal papcrlfagziinsl the Russian proletariat are reproduce from the Moscow lsvetiu attempts against you. Prevent such story of panic scenes designs by the world's capitalists. at. the tclwn of Tainbov. Tombov Nip thcni in the bud. ‘Pile (folnlnun- was ynvndell n yew days ago by a ist international invites not on-Iy mynldened cygwfl Q1 rem; 0f tllnus- all Communist parties. Rcll irnllo ands of fugitives from the surorund- ilnlenlsts all co-operators, but all ing country. They brushed aside holiest workers, irrPsl>0<fl-_l\'-@ 0i’ the opposition of the Red troops Ila-FW- 10 [OWE (heir Pespcctivc 50V- snd pllliiged the shops and storms enuienla to undestand that tile)’ in search of food. Then exhausted Will not 10181018 ltffipilrfll-liill“ [or may gel] like wild b83515; “pun [hem new war against Russia, and that horses of cabs, firs engines andlthey will not allow their govern- Bweet ca“, w", {hem to piecegllnPniS to make any conditions in and glutted their hunger with raw "Gifting Smflfl RUSH“; The 50"“ 9d fmgments_ (l-overnincnt. discarding nil party “rouge (mugs “n, SUI mpppnlnggind political considerations, has al- m, the Tartar provmcem A ,-._.g,,g.,.¢li-clil_l_\‘ invited the assistance of hon- scsf bourgcolsc parties. whose con- how he Came m a lone farm whey ‘science and lllllllillllly‘ have vasscrt- he pound an 01d 1mm 5min; ;,(.;-0,-e;sll tilemsclves. ‘lhey understand the (low; He Seemed 3131f inmngtlual. the Soviet Government wishes and unable m fln8‘ver questions Milo help all elements ‘in distress and m the meaning of the strange lmwlnall sound elements ill‘ distress and ing cries that came from the inter-Hem]? l" "Q'°l">'""te_“"jl“ ‘t m "m" m“ A stranger entered ‘he nnuseiliatlng famine. but it is not only a and found four. children, whose agcswuifilml‘ "r |“'9""""“K H"? “minmp ranged (mm u,“ u, Sixleelh earhirelrolutlonziry» ileslgns. 'lhe liller. tied up in a different corner. Th ‘°°1_i0nu‘l proletariat must also give two youngest bore open flesh s ctlve liclp to the Russian nrasscs. on the“. an” and bodies “.1, ht ‘to also knolw that wherever mis- were naked, w the WHML Thexalofllllli‘ befalls a. working family‘. were so fastened to prevent theme Ponrmt “'°r\f°"5 hell.‘ “mm elder mm. from touring the .‘ioung_'i'eadilf" than the rich. who lndulgu m- in pieca, in philanthropy. _ Reports state that while there‘ _ “we “Ppem l” "H (Vllllnlllnlst pa r- is a considerable flocl of icfligccsmvs "ml Ref‘ ‘We ‘mums’ m l.“ towards Mo5l.ow_ me ‘nujoritv arallabor organizations and parties moving like a flight of locusts east ‘vlsmng H’ he“) lhe rwgqhm PM)!” and Snmh“.os|_ A, [he same mm, to shirt work immediately. Ihc rm“ are Pxpressed have m“ mow time has collie to show to wlloill m. or ‘ma. mere Wm be a my‘, international working class solidar- or Sufi-fins towads Lmlvi Th i _ a mere phrase, and to whom nnxlely is my (-0,. the authorities it is deed and truth. ‘iic sllggt-sl. my they wuld not get ‘he troops, (‘oinmunist parties oi‘ all to the lcouritries that they establish lin- t f‘ ' . h z I ’ n m) on t e helpless “some Mmlmcdialte connection with all labor "organizations to crcfite point re- lheir punt ‘lief committees with a view to coi- fr)“, nail“ icctlng mcnsy to purchase food and L0.\"DON. August _ , _ ‘ , Herald hug received bv wiretess umnnclliclnps. ltvery slllplozill of ‘ bread scnt by workcrs‘ organlza- - i ll "ll ffi I l . u o“ n8 n Cu mannpsm m the tions in Iamined districts‘ will ‘MIUYRBFS o) [the Iworld ilrom the _ _ _ . executive comllnittoe oftbcTlilrll “ma” “he ‘lekcnnmaum’ . or Ah? ~ lllussiun workers In their fight Hinternatlonale. , _ tusoviet Russ“, is Smuken h‘, a against famine. It will demonstrate great national calamity Smlmnf to practically to the suffering that they illn“ whm, occurred m 189L ,;ire_not alone in the hard struggle great drought ponmming rrulmagainst the capitalist world which seeks tn profit by their hunger. -.\f»lirch to June has ‘c. " lam] (“Stress m [he Voilglifepdroifixzlil: but that there is mutual aid among Hthe international working , class family which silarcs its last (‘I .. oi‘ bread with its suffering coni- radcs. “To work, working men and wo- men of all countries! unchecked to ravage everything in 1- o.» cent. of the entire Russian harvest. Even seeds for the coming season ‘all: non-existent. Twenty million people are threatened with hunger‘ and death, not only this but also . "EX! Year. The famine is enevlt- “m: H“? m“ lmplnnwma] buly “ccompamed b). diwge which‘ tairlat. solidarity} N l5 mflwing down the already weak~ bong ‘we spviet Russia! ened people" A“ the“ blows m“ Tile manifesto is signed by the upon ~Sovlet Russia at a momcnt members u’ the execuuvp "°m“'m' when she is exhausted and w?” ‘tee representing twenty countries. nigh mined m. seven years or “Vi. including Zlonvicw, Bukarin. Radck, ‘Lenin and Trotsky for Russia. and ‘Baldwin for AIIYBTlCB. prole- warsflwvhen she is as yet unable either lo supplement the people's economic struggle by new forces or to remove the old wreckage, Soviet Russia has fought and suf.‘ fared for the entire international proletariat. iller bleeding wounds‘ 'l‘()l{l(), All; 4,___Tlle morning she received in fighting the ivorlilfiinzivrspapers today publish tele- "flpllillliflnl. not alone for the ltus-,_-.zlalns from ‘Kobe. where shipyard sian revc-l-utionlary proletariat. biltgvnrkers are on strike. saying that also ‘for the world's workers. (‘ant-l Hresident Takeda of ube Mitsubis- tallsts of al counties realizing thislhi shipbuilding yards, Ila-s an~ have III-tilled 311551" boilrfieoisin tolriouncwl to the Governor of Kobe stack Russia. not only in an effort that the company is ready to l0 57""? the IPTOTlI-S TOW-Refit’ BIIHEPZ-ladopt in principle the system of ed m“ of the R1155“?! PPOIIl-B inlllpluclng the lfactory in charge of a also destroy the state which first Wl)I‘]-(]“Qn'§ ggmmllttflt}, and also to rmfled ‘the bamlel“ of "19 WOFRlIYIK/zrant an eigiit.<linur day and to class revolution which became ugly-e pflngaplnng ll 1s understood Dill?" 0i "Bal- lfllllflflllng the Wilflthat the offer refers merely to thcl WORKMEN TO RUN SHIPYARD IN JAPAN l" "l? "W" will! masses oi‘ alllilacbnicni management of the fao countries‘. (‘ilnlllillist stales anll.lnr_v, and not to financial dlrce capitalist governments will no-w zit-lllon, "mitt to make use of the famine in? 'i‘hr- newspaper adds that the. ‘Rligfi "illlf" bring llfilfllivll lkvllfawuasaki (‘ompany is cxpcctcd to "le- "rmfi of the R811 army and illcffollovl‘ the lead of the Illitsubisltl struggle of liluropean proletariat inlcoiilpanl‘. their stacks ulppn (‘Russian-tn r93 i=- crganize this attack under mask of charity and benevolent-s. Part1’. of the capitalist press declares openly ‘and cynically ‘let the masses: perish from famine if they will not rise against the ‘Soviet (lov-l ernment.“ “Tile French iinpcrluiisl govern- ment. sends troops and luunitionsl tn Poland to prepare a base Ior' another attack on Soviet Russia» which shall start at the moment! of dccpro distress. The l-‘renchf dipl-omluts are sndenvoring l0 in-f vuiye Romania. the Baltic States and the Lillie Flntente in those criminlil designs. The English and American (‘aivcrilulenls \\'lll(‘ll ov-ncn vied with each other in humarilar- —-T_---— MISS CORA DOUGLAS xi 1 t cessary‘ in some cases. The effects of the coal stoppitgs and general trade depression are rolicctcll in the revenue returns for lhe quarter ending Juno 30, which show a deficit of 67 millions sterl- ing. revenue being less by 111 mil- lions llli compared with the same period last your. ’l‘he production of pig iron dur- ing May was only‘13.600 tons and steel 57.000 tons. figures were 730,000 tons and 84B.- 000 tons respectively. The Iow cub plit was due to the coal iitirke. The American Chamber in Lon- don announces that it will shortly issue a trade report dealing with office nppllancesand labor-saving devices in Great Britain. In May.'l92o.‘(,|,._.., n. ill" nhruseolol-iy. now pretend to know nothing of the Russian pea». pie. Half furtivsly‘, however, they mromlse hel-p to Russia while hint-, ‘ing their readiness to realize their" promise if Soviet Russia will allow,‘ hcr nil-airs to be managed by lhcir‘ nominees and those of Itusslanj l counter-revolutlonary bourgeoisie: This means they want the Russian? Wftfkinl; class to permltv in return for u urnsi cl’ bread the organlzfl-l tion of a counter-revolution on Sn-l vict soil. or if the Russian workiri l fuses, to cause rebellion ‘b’; starving the masses. ‘ l W " "The proletarlnii men and womr-nlwhfl l8 murtlni; With first sue of like (IntlrQ world (in liq-t (nygntjcess in the Guard-film's big compet- the blood of Russian workers and,tl0n. Miss Douglas lives at M1. peasants plied for your sake. TheylStswai-t and her friends and sup» do not forget the hunger which porters there are boosting for he‘ they have suffered these three In a most admirable manner. Sh» yenrs tor the common working class occupies a high position In thl masts. They do not forget that the standing and will undoubtedly wrl counter revolutionary attempts one of the best prizes, l l