I gaming‘ Guardian. n, Three 00-00mm» cu "In n11 . 0000000000000 Territory and Talreniih Bolshevilri are ltetreating Along the Whole Line (special to The Guardian.) WARtSAlW, Aug. flL-Polsnlfs] army is rapidly following up tho retreatlrs went? northeast and east. of Warsaw and further suc- cesses for the Poles are reported. The recapture of Sokolow Drohic- gyn and Biala with thousands of prisoners and a great amount of war material is reported in today's oiilclnl commiinique. At Sisdlce , the Poles captured armed volun- leer Jewish detachments composed of local communists. To the northwest u} Wnrsaw Bolshevlkl attacked the Poles in a drive dre- signed to carry them across the Visluia where the-re is a pontoon! bridge but the Polish counter stroke broke the attack_ ln the operatiolribey werefiaided by civi- lions who fought side by aide with inisrttrymen and did fine work_ To- . day's communique announces re- pulses by Polish infantry of de- tachments of General Budeills, So- viet cavalry, which had reached rand mupitiong, Wlnniki nine miles southeast (of Lembergy The Poles occupy up- per Silesia. LONDON, Aug. 21.-—'l‘he Poles trove occupied the border territory on the Upper Silesia 2,000 troops having seized many villages in the Knttowuitz district. according to Berlin despatches to the central News, quoting advices from Beu- then. PAltlS, Aug. 21_—The success oi the Poles in throwing back the Bnlalleviki in battle oi Warsaw was "s polish victory," French ‘General Rlgend told s. delegation from Warsnvwwhs-nnd coins to iell hlnahe was ham the popular man in Poland and was proclaimed by all as tbs "saviour of Warsawj’ l OOOOO 000000000 soloists} oa-oooaoo o4 o-ooooo-J-do ‘CAR FOR HIRE-PHONE 339-}! 9089 5 2 ti _._.._.-_-_.._-.-_- Stead 22i54. _-_..--- ‘WANTED-A Tenmster. joh. P. O. Box 143. ‘WANTED. —-Clerk for Grocery Store. Experienced preierrrri. Box 143. 2355 ‘JNO. Ail-FRED: MCDONALD. Land Surveyor, Hermnnville. 2077-8-10-12! _______-..____. ‘FOR 8ALE.- BLAOKSM-ITWS stand at New Glasgow Mills and also 14 acres of lnnd. Apply to lFrank Murphy, New Glasgow Mills. 2351-8-21-21. .....________.__- ‘WANTED TWO OR THREE rooms for light h kee lnz ill centr 0 locality. A091)? 1° Guard an' Oflicp 2123-34245 ‘ANY ONE wanting Posts, Shin- gles,, Matched Boards also Posts for fnvr ranches can fl°t same M Colwill August 23, 2f. 8.1T. Coi- wlii, New Haven. 2341-8-21-2i. rwaursn MAID for senerel housework. No waahlns- Arllltv Mrs. .1. J. Johnson, 140 Roch- ford Street. 23-32-8-21-2i. ‘POSITIVELY NO ADVERTISINE- meats. ‘accepted at this olioe for next day's ilsuo after 0 p. m. un- less paid for in advance. ‘FOR SALJEv-Dne Fond Touring Par, One Chevrolet Touring Car. both in good condition. Apply to Owen Proud 98 illusion Street. $340-8-21-2l. .__ ‘WANTED IV OECOND WEEK of September a cook to do plain cooking. Good wages. References required. Appiy-0Mrs_ H, W Lon! worth, care of ‘Guardian Office. ' 2240-8494.! rri ‘WANTED ONI GOOD expert Meat Cutter and Sausage maker. Ailllly with ereuce and full the C.N,R. general office. particulars 1' o eipiflllllll! 1° 3- in his possesion the sum of $81.75 3°03" “ "- ¥;;',E,.“,';‘.';3l"- Franco-German .0...- .. .0. 0...... 0.. made Mo. --___.___.._.._.......___._‘ ' c - ~ F d about the leaving time of the ls- uuesssnmvrlvg warn-sn- 171313 9am land train and iater claim for "Old llollabll Foothill Nnr- __..- , . was on his way to Newfoundland. agony-AB ruler "we '30:: l em to 1m Guardian.) _.._..s».---A e n r ing. no try 0.0 N. Auglilt ao-Antl r-zh- ANNOUNCEMENTS_ during the f reconstruction per iod. Splendid opportunities for live salesmen. Highdst commis- llsndmnb free luuipment. Large list oi fruit waerts. The nook grow! th. ugout Upper Silos! trsdmto be greatly excited and Tiifillbgiwlkl in nearby towns were fear lions paid; and ornamental 3.11111! sillwDllfiiP. II. i. o an o a 0 .. ____ 053.‘... u A lmittod their terms‘ .’.:o..'3_o.','__ -e- \\\\\:- ' ’ T. \‘>; 7 A’ 0x000» a - an» .- g ~ ‘Wain east... 1s . 0 00w llllSllllliS oi Prisoners. The (Special to The Guardian.) WARSAW August 2I.—Polisb armies continuing their offensive. have reds-ken nearly 10,000 square lmiles of territory from (the Bolshs vikl, .it was officially announced today. Polish offensive in the dlrec tion of enst Prussia is developing swiftly the communique said. West of Lublin and South East of Warsaw the Poles recaptured 2.000 square miles of territory he- tween Ciochanof and -Pultusk, ad- vancing to depth oi 5 miles. East oi (Warsaw on the line of Nova-Minsk. Siedlice and Biala we recaptured more than 7,000 square miles, advancing fifty miles on 125 mile front. Additional Demands by Houston's. LONDON August ZL-Addltion- ai demands" have been made upon (Poland by Russ-la, according to . terms submitted Thursday at. Min- sk and mode public here by M. Kameneff, Bolshevlki trade cnm- misslioner, luhese demands which hitherto had not been mode public included the creation oi a Polish ‘fcivic militia" composed of» work»- _ers to be armed with equipment, Germs-w Demand Commercial Treaty With Russia. r (BERLIN, August 21.-—'1‘hs de- mands oi German radicals for a Russo German commercial alliance appeared to be spreading today. The veering of military advantage ir| Poland Ifrom Russians to the Poles has created a fear among German workers that their own re public is lmperllied. A demonstra- tion in flavor oi the proposed En- tente with Soviet Russia have spread from Berlin to other cities and unrest is growing particularly in, the western industrial dis- tricts. Russian Delegates Submit ‘forms. .MOS W. A_ t BL-ilkuulsh and ~Pol’ arm stloe commission- ‘ers held their-second session yes- ,terday it ‘was officially announced ‘hers today. The Russians sub- which were identical with those transmitted to tPremler Lloyd George, Soviet re- presentatives. prote-ted lthnt she Poles were purpose), dragging out the negotiations. , Wranqel Launches Major Attack. PAIRJTS, August 21.—~Whiio the 130183 are pressing their offensive between the Baltic and Rumnnlan frontier, General Wrangel has luun ched a successfully rnnior attack on the Black Sea front, according to advices received here today ill’ the anti-Bolsheviliit leaders recre- ssntntives. The Bolshevlkl are mass ing large forces on tho left bank or the Dn-leper and were reported to have crossed the river and at- tacked WrangeTs right wing near Kherson. Wrangel counter-attacked pushing the Reds back across the river, he then iololwerl with a sen oral advance on 150 mile front along the river between Kherscn and Orekh. A number of villages onthe left bank were captured and lateyesterday the counter offensive was still progressing favorably. PAlR-LS, August 21.——Tlle Poles load taken 15,000 lBolahevlki pris- oners up to Thursdu". the French war office announced today. Yes- terday they captured an additional 300 in occuplng Glinany, Fierce dlghtlng was reported to be inpro- gross along the Bug near Brest Lituvsk, also rin (he vicinity oi Oiechanof and Plonek. Bolshovlki Fortifications Destroy" WA-SHTNGTON. August 21.—Iloi- shsvlki fortifications in south Rus- sia at the entrance to Dnepier ltiv- er have been destroyed h)‘ forces of General Wrangel, nnti Bolshevlkt leader, the Slate JJB- partment was advised today- Btill Fighting Near Warsaw. is progressing from Warsaw. a Russian official Capital was still threatened on the east, north and northwest. I18 l ITBW ‘JEFINITHYMFEATEU000000 00000 Poles 0w. 000.0000 10,000 0...... 002.. .0 the MOSCOW, Abgust- 21.~Flghtlng less than 2t) miles communique declared today. Thu statement indicated that the Polish tents Tlots in Kattowits, in the piebbcite area. are likely to cre- Franco-Gorman crisis in the opinion oi the ‘Berlin Vor- German pwllllllflli a was said out- . ARLOTTETOWN CANADA. MONAY AUGUST 2s 1020 » Illi- He Calmiy Packs (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. August 21.—iWlth the llllllosition press snapping at his 118818‘. Premier (Lloyd George (is solng serenely on his way on his first vacation in years. He is now in Switzerland with half u dozen so called crises threatened the Qllllostion objected to the Prem- ier"! lleharture lbut he displayed his usual calm front us he packed up llisibags (any! headed for the With Opposition Snapping at His Heels, Holiday. He May Confer With Italian and French Premiers. illHlil . 000000000000 0000000 r 000 000000 0000 l]N i Hllllliii l up and Leaves for continent. This departure of the Premier is typical of Lloyd George in dealing with his opposition de- spite contrary reports it is stated cn reliable authority that the Prom ler was never in better physical shape than at the present time. l-le probably will utilize his holidays by conferring with Giolettl in Italy and possibly Miller-and in France, while members oi his cabinet and his personal advisers are taking ic-ai vacations. phans of the West There ‘has been DeBlofs Brothers for a fund for tbebeneflt of the wtrlnw and cr- phans of Captain William McRae, Bonshaw, who gave his life in vain endeavor to rescue his com- rade, William McLeod, New H-aven, who fell into the West River from the motor boat tStrat/hgartney. Soviet Rising in Germany (Special to The Guardian.) AMSTERDAM August 2l.—Com munist rioting is spreading through out. Wectphplia. acoondlng to~ ‘ad- ‘vices receivotl here today. A Soviet Republic was proclaim- ed in Velbert-yesterday. A general rebellion oi miners is feared. Westphalia ls an extensive district in northwest Germany, containing mines and large industrial centres. Velbert is itn Dusseldorf region, five miles southwest oi Essen. Peace Terms Submitted v To The Poles (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 21.—'i‘he terms submitted by M. Danlshevsky oi th Bclsheviki delegation at Minsk at Thursday's session oi Russo- Polish Pence conference are given in n despatch from M. Chitcheren. Bolshevlkl Foreign Minister and issued by Russian delegation in London last night Missing Boy Dead in a Swamp (Special to The Guardian.) HOPWELL l-liLL, N B.—-A _ 21—-!I‘he body of Worth Tlngiey, eighteen years old, sou oi Mrs_ Laura Tlngley oi Hopwell Cape. who had been missing from home twenty-four hours was found today in a. swarm!- epileptic attacks and it is suit" posed he iell in a fit and suffoca- ted- Island (Man .__i (Special to The Guardian.) ruomcrou, Aus_ the name of “Edward WWW’ "m" was brought to police head-quart- dences and several depart He had COMING EVENTS. -—i- fill" .4.._.. I Ills?!‘ $1.10; ill Mn!“- 1' I response to the appeal by Messrs.‘ u _ largo territory lie was subject to, Wanders In Moncton 2l—Cisiming place o; $11,000, Prince Edward lslamd nn aged man ed he revolver butts, while the other MEETINGS, ETC. ‘POIITIVILY N0 ADVIRTISI- at this oileo for o aim 1p. m. II\' “lilliilill iiVE" lliNli Generous Response to DeBloisl Brothers' Appeal on Behalf of the Widow and Or- River Hero, the Late Captain Wm. McRae. the comforting promise. it unto me" and "The greatest of‘ these is charity". After Many Changes‘ the Popular" Playhouse will Renew its Activities Today with a Mammoth Pro- gramme, Introducing with Many Other Features Jack Dempsey the Best Known Man in the tor of a New Serial. With the Prince Edward Theatre closed thousands feel that some- thing seems lacking in the com- munity life as even the Strand at- tractive as it has been lllade does not take the place oi the Grafton Street playhouse. Tbs Prisnoe Edward management in (pursuit of their well known policy of keeping the theatre right upto the times. closed shop about 1W0 months ago, since when the premise-l ‘have been ‘invaded by carpenters, painters" electricians, and last but by no means least u number of scrub ‘women. the effect of whose artistry is clearly manl- fest in the sitting room, cleanli- lléss‘ of the entrance, main floor and balcony,- rNew electric fixtures of the most modern and improved type have been installed, and a dimming sys ' tem which enables the operator to secure any degree of illumination ...__.i-_.__ an immediate "Greater love hath no man" has vat Wm producing an Que“ 8mm" “Y5 m“ towthe Tizlflg and set-ting sun. ‘ t f . Subscriptions ‘vunN-‘lollfl m: 8121:: door to the back ‘ the theatre has sen; to the Charlottetown Guardian been repalmed and redecorated m u, will be duly acknowledged. Deillois rBros. per Mr. George lDa~ Blois" $100.00 Goff Bros. per "Mr. J. A. Robertson, $25.00. EXT-RA HEAVY RUN 0F HERfii-NG Huts‘. 0ST. JOHN, August 18.—-‘i‘l\ers is at present a very heavy run oil herring in the harbor, and all are what is termed perfect oil fish As a result the boats are arriving‘ from down the bay and the boat- men are offering fllve dollars per hogshead ior the fish. This price the welrmen refuse to accept, as they are satisfied that the fish are worth at least ten dollars per b088- llsarl which has‘ been paid. l-t is understood that one weir yeste .la-y sold sixty hogsllends to tho boatnlen for five dollars per hogs- lilead libink-hng [than others were doing the same, but that no more \v|it be. solti at this low figure. i The local fishermen pay a high rate for the fishing privileges in lili! harbor and now that there is a roal ‘good run of fish it appears to them that ‘they should make‘ some profit of their haIrd work. Forest Fires Burn C. N. R. Bridges [scrl-ption now will gain as l (Special to The Guardian.) | KAMlLOOPS, B_ C., Auz. Passengers on the Canadian Na- tional Railway are still beinz transferred across streams where bridges have been burned in sleet lforest fires which occurred over ll‘ ' north oi KnmIooPB on Monday night and Tuesday_ Latest reports received from the- district show tllirtY ranchers and homestends absolutely bullied out and many ill-Ollie M" ""7 narrow escapes with their llves_ o n! Three Mon Posing As Dolsplil/QI Robbed Clllnamen of 511.000 MONTREAL, August 20—-Posln8 as City Detectivesthree bulldilfl nt an early hour this mornins- entered the Chinese Merchants Club, and after pretending to search the premises for opium robbed i118 ln a light that took place "V0 Chinnmen were badly injured. Thu bandits lifter a general search of th premises ordered the Chit-Peel e" Yflmrlhl’ “i "M" "n" h” had- toeopan the safe, where the money gone through the main street resi- ments of covered the Chinamen with revol- was found. Having secured it they vars and started to leave the bulld- ing for an automobile waiting out- side. The Chlnamen attacked them Ah Sing Wong, one of the men. was beaten into insensibiity with celestlsn was allot in the leg. The bandits then decamlped in their car. ‘ Charles Jackson was arrested within twenty minutes oi the hold- up. and is alleged to have been conc nu: in the robbery. A reward will in offered for information leading to the arrest. of the other . two robbers. Jackson was identifi- ed by both victims, and by other most attractive design. . The ‘ticket office has been’ en- larged and placed onthe oposite and Improvements World, in First Chap- theatre uccomod-ation. rl-lerr- is found a large waiting room, ladies sitting room, toilets, nrwl in the front an excellent. oportunity for the street display of advertising for the current and coming pro- grams. This vet-y much nerzlr-J and marked improvement lira been made possible by acoulr-ing all the premises" formerly used by the North American Life ($0., and sub- ten-ants. The cnrpsntcr work has been done by Lowe Bros. under the direction of Mr. W-m. Vlncen-Li Willie ‘Mr. Vincent, and Mr, Fred Betta, decorator and electrlcan respectively for F. G. Spencer. have done effective work In their own departments. Charlottetown can now more then ever before boast of a thea- tre which is creditable alike to the City and lessee, and with three or four exceptions at the most. fully equal t0 any in the Maritime Provinces. The Opening programme is of such to gin/e a clear measure of shtisfaction and a novelty in con- nection therewitlrwill be the in- troduction of Jack Dempsey the party who is claimed to be the best side oi the lobby, the former 0f- lfice making way for an entrance ‘to a substantial addition to the is tile lending nlnn in the new known mun in the world. Dempsey serial. i Contest Candidates Today Triple Votes To Be The biggest vote offer of the en- tire contest is announced on tn- <lny's contest page. Threc times the regulilr schedule of votes will bc given 0n all subscriptions He" cured this week. ‘ This new vote offer has got all tho previous vote offer, backn-l off the mop for magnitude. hlnk 0f it. Not only n few extra votes as have been formerly given but three times‘ what your vote schedules call for. There is not a candidate in the ii-st who by putting forth his hes-t efforts this week during the big triple vote offer could nol climb from the bottom to the top of the __llst. This‘ vote offer will especially be to the advantage of those candl- dates who heretofore have done only little in the Contest. One sub- many votes as three did the first week of the contest. Triple votes! Those two words mean one thing-Hurry. do your very best t-hls week and see how many votes you can amass by next Saturday night. ’ Of course. any candidate can gain tremendously by taking nrl- vantage of the Triple Vote offer this ‘week. it is remarkable how soon tbs votes will count up: A little iE-XTRA effort this week nnu some candidate will almost surely l have “clnched" the Gray Dort. Onl-y ' a few weeks rerusiu now ln which‘ to strive for the $5.000 worth of valuable prizes which are to be given away at the fizulsh of the Competition. This week is un- doubtedly the very best one to reward your efforts in votes, so .w-lly not put every ounce of energy you have iuto operation this week‘! Remember-won cannot possibly lose in this Contest~ryou are bound to get at least 10 per cent of all Sask. Harvest Best In History (Special to The Guardian.) PlRiN-CE ALBERT, SASK_, Aug. 21-(Nortbern Saskatchewan is nolw harvesting what will prove to be one of the best crops in its his- tory. The wheat will average 22 to 2.6 bushels per acre, oats 4 to 12, Barley 36 to 50, Potatoes and Field Roots and Garden products were never better. There has been an enormous return from wild fruits. Farm labor is slightly below the demand but the situltion in this regard is not such as to seriously hamper harvesting. The average wheat yield over. the whole of southern Alberta is about 20 bush- sls to the sore‘ The oat crop is not lo heavy with an average of lcnlapma in m Club. Big Announcement For Given This Week your collections lf you don't get a prize, nnd it is a practical certain- ty that ln a Contest of this size with such a big prize list every ' Canldldlate who works ls‘ sure to couture one of t-he valuable prizes. f t , It just remains wltll you what prize, §.‘,'“§Zi§',,°,f,,b§,m°°§,§,ffi§§,“f ‘$13,113: it will] be. A little harder work this week and a bigger prize awaits‘ you. A good bit of har.l work this m,“ ma,“ week and n big prize is surely go- ing to be yours‘; a lop, cf hard work‘ this week and the Gray Dort glides smoothly to meet you. What one of the three degrees of work are You 80in: to put iznto the Contest this week during the big Triple Business Likely to be Wound l1pT0iltl1l.Iil- having been put in the argument on the rail-way rates case will be c the various through not later than noon on Sa- ' on July 25th. B, bridge at Reversing Falls, was drowned in the falls yesterday af- ANOTHE-R DTGPUTE AT SPRING HIILL teresting Statistics on Earnings of- Various Sections. A 5 (Special to The Guardian.) 0'i"i‘A'Vt'-A Aug. 21.--All evidence up the time so the ease could be concluded this week, He added it this were not possible be would postpone bis visit to till out, Mr. McDonald quoted figures to show l.C.-R. carries 8i it" Will- of tbe passeugen and our my pef‘ cent of the freight handled b! government owned railways. 1f- was unfalr, be said, that losses lu- curred by operation of the system should fall upon the shoulders of the people of the Maritime Provin- ces. The examination of ML W, J. Moule, Assistant Comptroller of Statistics of tbs C. P.1d, occupied practically thsehih-e lifting, to the time Mr. MacDonald spoke. it is expected will get ommenced today counsel turd-ay and an effort may be made to wind up the hearing by Friday eypning. Shortly before adiurnrnent yes- terday afternoon Chief Com-mis- slom-r Carveli stated it would be necessary for him to leave for Nova Scotla Saturday on business in connection with the coal situa- tion. Ha said he bad no desire to curtail the argument but suggested the possibility of lawyers dividing Prince of Wales Mariti e Pr in m 0v ces Sails For Home Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) (Spccill to The Guardian.) MEIUBURNE, AUSTRALIA, Alig_ ZL-The Prince of Waleshaving concluded his vi sit to Australia. sailed aboard the cruiser Renown for Samoa, en route to England by way of tbe Panama Canal. ' BODY IDENTIFIED. ST. JOHN, Aug_ 22_-—The nude body of a man which bad been washed up on the beach at Chance Harbor on Friday afternoon was ldentlilied yesterday as that of Carl Evans, the returned soldier who was drowned at Saints Rest More Trouble y Around Bagdad (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Aug. 20.—~ The Brit- ish War Office todaty repented an anarchic revolt in the region of Bagdad. Tribesmen were said tr- be conducting raids in the vlcinit/l of the city, burning brlllfifllallm cutting wires. British reinforce» ments were arriving from India. A Teheran dispatch said many 0' the Bagdad rebels had has“ u; cuted or deported. MAN DROWNED AT ST. JOHN ST. JOHN, Aug. Z2_——John Mc- Donald, an- ernployee of the Foun- dation Company which is doing preliminary work on the new C. P_ 161110011. _--.L. SPRINGl-MDL. Aug. 22.—-There was no work in the mines here esterdlsy owing to a dispute be- tween the miners and the manage- ment regarding work-ing bours_ The i? run AUOTIONASALE MAY s: of ihe Miners Union was held yes- POSTPONED terday but no sn-l-"lrlc-rilent. has MONTREAL, August l8.—-R. S. Coltart, ‘flllillilllfig director of the RAILWAY OFFICIALS COMINGCan-zldian Fur Auction Sales Com- HERE. ipany returned to Montreal this s1‘. JOHN. Aus- 21-h '0. Brady $52???0§f.“ih.“h§§“i§'s1§°%§§ "imml mm!" °i 91° c- N. ll“ "There was q largely attended and H. J. Hungerford, Vice Prcsi- maul“ of (h, y," Tmae herd m 2i Vote Offer? you prefer to stake your chances t _ .. ~ 0. on_then D0 IT‘ Remember spec ing the local telmlnaL. lh Decide ‘"1 which ‘"19 dent, were in the city yesterday in- New york Cm, yawn” at which 9"‘ I left last night for Point Du Chene dealers, -" the principal manufacturers and and Fur Auction. Sales nest endeavor always wins. it is a law of Nature. Candidates, it is up to you! TRlBLE VOTES TRIBLE VOTES TRIBLE VOTES iii‘; 0. s. 00000. To Higher llgtes (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Aug_ 21—Yestsrdoy flilfiflllwlfs hearing of the applica- tion by Canadian Railways for in- creased rates, Robert Finn, repre- senting the government of Nova Scotia not only protested against- sny increases in rates in interco- lonlal but argued that rates at pre- sent in effect should be rescinded and those of 1914 restored. He declared one foundation upon which the Maritime Provinces en- tered Confederation was that there should be a connecting link be- Dominlon, that rates should be such as would enable industries in the Maritime Provinces to ship their goods to competitive points. He said that Minister's intimated in the House of Commons that even if the lntercolonlai placed un- mission it would not be subjected to such rates as would tend to cripple industries in the Maritime Provinces Mn Finn expressed the view that people should u- sums the deficit on national sys- tems and that it should not be tn- 40 bushels person. _ i ken up by prestige increase. _on his trip to Colchester, where be tween them and the rest of the‘ der Jurisdiction the Railway Com-i and Prince Edward Island. 0C i“ mwu,sedpmqo com“. tions generally," said Mr. Coltart to.The Star this morning. "The manufacturer; and dealers Premier Leaves 01in.'xzn.rzzru...zrsa..nzz For of Montreal. London New York and St. Louis postpone their au- tumn sales for the reason that, largeI-y owing to the strike of tho fur workers in New York City which is now in its fifteenth -week. the great rush of mnnufacturins that will be necessary to take cue of the heavy retell demand for furs in the last two months of thu year will involve such if“! N98" sure on the trade as a whole. that attendance at the Soles would he almost impossible." 0 "The representatives of the dif- ferent ssles companies promised to take this matter under their care- ful consideration, and the llrlllfli‘ pals of the Canadian and American companies expressed -their willing- ness to accede to tbs wishes‘ o! the trade, provided of course London adopted the same action. . "The dealers and manufacturers formed themselves into a commit- tee with the obleot of PreQQBtJIIS their cons to the London sales’ com- panies, and will no doubt receive an early reply. "The Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company ‘Limited, which ant-II" ipsted holding its autumn sale in September, will therefore await the action oi the Inndon collllifll’ ies. “In the meantime, the company is getting together a collection 0! northern Canadian furs which though smaller in quantity than in put seasons. owing to. transporta- ttion delays and lirhtrr lrewins. _wttl probably be the most belittl- fnl collection that has ever been grouped together at one safe. "The retail merchants reported (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Aug. zL-l-lon Arthur Meighen leaves Sunday afternoon will speak Tuesday in the after- noon and evening. New Disagreement Now With France LONDON, Augus¢ 1S.--A dos- patch to t-he Times from rDannig Monday. says it is reported that Bir Reginald T. Tower, higmcom- mlssioner at Danzlg under the Lea- Bue of Nations has issued an order‘ that. no ships with munitions for Poland shall be permitted to enter Danzig. Should such a ship arrive. be twill submit the whole matter to the council of ambassadors". The despntcb adds t.-bat one ship from Antwerp already has been ordered to remain at sea. THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE. TIDE, MOON, ETC. The tide will be high this even- ing at 6:22 and tomorrow at 7.30; it rises tomorrow morning at 5.18 and Wednesflay at 6.82. (The sun lets this evening at 0.58 and tomorrow st 0.53; it rile: tomorrow morning at 5.70 and, Wednesday at 5.11. Full moon Sunday, August 20th, at 9.03 a. in. cttrong Gglfld for lthQ higher gags" n e The lowest temperature Satur- Zuffig,‘ “n” ' day night was M. The highest at ’ "m," ‘gum “q 15m l. a"; 0 a m. yesterday was 70. at O p. logical“; m“ m. V n, m-. W. The highest yesterday Wu of fir: this ml ill so greater l Z!- tllu over more," _;__'._r___ 0 l. 0 ~ . ‘j ".5 . excellent business ‘with a very _ fllbionahls than in the -