The Th»; covet-i ‘Prince Edward Inland I Like the Dew i v ll-HIII "i1 iii‘; 1IIIM1IIIIIII fill lllN i-EIINST nussii Preparations to Aid Poland Ordered to be Rushed and Russia Warned That Her Advance Will be Opposed by British lzaralrstmwn our-can. Than cum, I Damage Done. us m newts, ilililillilill Two Men Killed-i‘) injured and Immense Property 2,000.Ctttzeus Volutttecred to Help. 1 I All The FOWI 1 Worth Reading All the Ade Worth t CHARLOTT CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1920 {BIB BUNIISI PHIZES lliil III WIIN UH IIISI IIY IIINIBHI. IXIHI Vlili IIFFEH IIIIISES ly Mail, CInedaJA-ML Annual Subscription. am. Plilllil . lllillifiiifi lliP-illlil s: Assures Them That Canada Will do her Part in Making League of Nations a a Success. Proposes A. Toasts to the Guests Arms. I . pioyees and sympathizers in which two men were killed, 49 Injured and thousands of dollars damage (Dom. Preu Special.) DENVER, Col., August 6.—'I‘wo Tfliilfihl is a 131g night for the u 7 il'l]l_li|il_i__ for the EXTRA votes. Out of town to Which Lord Burnham Replies. I i in resisting the conclusion/that the Poles are gambling with the prob- mbllity of Allied assistance in the event of their refusing to conclude u direct peace. The sole obstacle to the conclusion of the tiriuistice is the absence of the Polish dele~ gates, tho note concludes, and says that the Soviet is prepared to leave Poland's independence unimpaired‘ (Blloolei to The Guardian.) LQNDQN, Aug; 6_._Tiie Bi-itiaii and to agree to a boundry line, sub- 1stantialiy' more favorable to Po- Government willff-make tho blockw 5d,; its chief wnnpon in dggiilng land than the one the Allies pro- with Russia, according to a state-l iloiiflll- ment printed in the London Daily T11" 1111511111“ S°v1m9 P9015’ l0 Express. Tho Russian note in reply Great Britain's mill for a half of to the one it received from the Iii-i. the llolsheviki advance in Poland. tish Government Tuesday was do. is a refusal according to the Lon- livered to the British Foreign or- don Times. Thc ncwsnuiici‘ says flee last night. lt explains that the the around taken is thut armies Polish Armistice delegates were would not obey illl 01110!‘ t0 hull. not qualified to give the undortuk- nnd will only he content when they reach Warsaw, which was promis- lngs which were necessary concl- mutants to the armistice. The note ed to them for loot. Meanwhile ill- Runian Note Unsatisfactory. (Dom. Pres: special.) l IJONTDON, August 6.—-'i‘lie Even- ing Standard says it learns the Soviet note presented to the Brit- ish Ministry today is unsatlsfac~ tory but acceptable insofar as it conicerns the proposed London peace ‘conference. officers, following last night's sin ute blockade upon Russia within 12 hours after its order to do so, the Admiralty stated Admiralty statement to the tight blockade upon Russia, within 12 hours aftcr the orders are re- ceived. The British fleet around Constantinople is in a position to H901 iile-Billfbk Sea whilo three cruisers anti a score oi destroyers in lilo Baltic tire. ready to draw a cordon. 'l‘hcre is nothing to fear frtlill the Red flcct which is small and ineffective." iuadred citizens had volunteered his morning to serve as special iour rioting by street railway em- today. The itiade the following United Press. ‘\Ve will be able to impose an air British and French Premiers t.o Confer. . . (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS, August 6.—Prcmicr Mill- rrand of France allti Premier Lloyd George of Great Ilritaiu will con- _..__-..._._.._ ‘Shockin the little four year girl, who has been nearly’ three wot-Its, was this mor lng found, with the clothes itlmost1 toi'n from her bat-k. covered by a pile of weeds. The spot where the‘ u“. m“ discovery was made is it sec-l one in the deep cut on the Welland Ship Citnal along the pipe liue used M“! “rust bring m their results to supply construction boilers with hen)“, noun Mummy m gut 01.0,“, water. sécn with the litilc girl, is being done to property. An zirueel s , . made by the city and state (IIIICIIIIS “1111111111c11 111 111° 111g for “2,000 volunteers to help pre- #051‘ vent riots. ‘g-Tragedy At we St. Gatharines, Ont. (Special to The Guardian.) CATHARINES, Ont., Aug. idate will IWO —'l‘hc body of lliargaret Bouctit-lt, ‘ , _ ballots. lavcry, candidate should 01d‘ 1110111111 11'! to get at least a dozen of them missing for I n- _ c|_o udcd vole last David McNclll, who was given for tonight. There is 75.000 EXT-RA votes that a candi- Il‘i.'i.t.‘ Every candidate may work up to open tonight, so that city candl- prize Con- This is the last day to work the 75,000 EXTRA CLUB 19S. 75.000 EXTRA votes are each and every $18 h 0f subscriptions secured by no limit to the ber of IflXTllfA vote ballots for f can secure this week. One be given for every $18 col- d. Do not bc satlsficrl with or three of these extra vote SING RULES OF THE EX- TRA VOTE OFFER candidates may for given next irst opportunity. _ work up to the last uimute oi the offer also and then mail in their results s-t the THERE WILL BE NO EXTRA VOTE OFFER NEXT WEEK There will be no extra vote of- weck, no matter, how many requests to the con- trary are received. Just the "din- ary schedule. poi’ votes wi-il t» Every candidate should, tl~r- iore. make a special break all previous records 0' ‘ cure at least a dozen of the I votc bal-ltits. effort t. .1 D0 NOT FORGET‘ ‘A‘I<'.It(INOLA" WHICH. WILI :\ii l » -i TIIE 1.1-; lit uiiuuic cl the EX'l‘~liA GIVEN TO THE (iANDilwti. tiller tvuizht- wuo nous ‘PIIE BEST \\~-"‘~I The Cotitcst Office will NOT be 319F933 AUGUST 21.51‘ t CHANCE TO TWhN TWO Pill. i. . FOR SOME AlVllBilTIOUS Cl\\ "‘ DATE. 1Chariottetown Branch “of '0 that Canada's only aspiration was equality of, nationhood Within- the British commonwealtnlle made it clear that no contractions of the Dominion autonomous rights could be suffered but was equally emph- atic that no development of self- rovernment .-nd no problem of the t-iltaring or responsibility could ever lie allowed to menace the integrity of the Empire. “imperialism right- ly understood" he observed, “is built upon nationalism rightly un- derstood." The Prime Minister 0f- fcretl some advice to the newspap- er men whose motto he said should be "tell the truth and the whole truth." lie proposed the toast to tho guests and Viscount Burnham replied. ..__. Maritime Provinces (Blteciai to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Aug. li-Canuda lu- tends to do her full part in making the Lcitgue of Nations succeed. lion. Arthur Mclghen itssurcd the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference at. the Imiiquei given in their honor by thc Governor of Canada.” One thing is certain," the‘ Prime Minister declared, there are things to be done before we have any chance for real peace that the League of Nations may be able to and that no other institution in the world can. by any possibility‘ per- form. It‘ the League of Nations should ‘all there is a dark outlook for i unanity. Mr. Melghen declared o Troops Through Germany adds that the Soviet has difficulty’) v—n—- lillilfilw I I oouoiinsui suicnisi WANTED—BECOND CLASS TEA- cher for Flat River School. Supplement $150 including mini- mum. (Femulc preferred.) Apply to Angus ‘Ross, Secretary, Flat River, P. l5. Island. 2028-8-7-31 ‘AR FOR HIRE-PHONE ESQ-h 9080-5-2-ti. ._‘._-_.__.__._-_-- _._.. _.. _.-_..._ ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN rpaper suitable for putting under oil cloth. Apply st Guardian. . BOIIO-ll-Zt-l-tf. _...___._... .__ _.___._.__._ ‘WANTEIIQM-AID FOR GENER-' al housework. Good wages. Ap~ pl-y Mrs. Lloy Wellner, 154 Prince Street. 3092-6-23-02, ‘WANTED — TEACHER FOR‘ New Dominion Scool. Supple ment $75. Apply Hector Mc Lean, Secy. 2009 8 G iii. WANTED — FOR Ne. 05; firs. supplement ‘TEACHER Springfield School, or second class; ‘$150. Apply to Wellington Has- lam, Sec. oi 'I‘ruslees, Emerald, R. R. I589 7 14 ti '-GIRL WANTED-TO-AVS-MST AT housework. Apply Mrs. D. Stew- art, 185 Prince Si. 206i-ti-5-it. ._._.__.____-_-_----—- ‘POSITIVELY NO AII-VERTISINE- .ments accepted at this olkco fol‘ next day's issue after G p. m. un- less paid fur in advance, .__.___..___..__ ‘FOR BALE - NEWLV FRE3H- ened milk cattle for sale. Apply George McAuley, York Point. 2048 8 4 3i. ____,______ ‘iwANTEb-A TEACHER FOR the Suffolk School District. Sap» plemrnl ~00. Johil Arbing Set“ rotary Trustees. 204G-8-4-lf. UGUST 1ST. AN aid in iumil-y of R. Now- ‘WANTED BY A experienced m three. Apply to Mrs. F. loin, 12 Ambrose Street. 1877-.7-27~tf. ‘WANTED A YOUNG LADY with four years experience in office as stenographer anti gen- eral office assistant wants po- sition by Sept lst or later. Ap- ply "H." Box 116, Cit!’- l9ti8-7-30-tf. ‘PUNTS FOR BALI OR HIRE. WONTED S h N 132 “11v1'1‘1111111111 1111111111“ )1" _ 1.0 are evacuating Valoiila. accord- also rowboat to rent and 4 h.i1. gaihgzrenlthggs 1211,1131), ‘gm’ J: Iiiilnvctfnggsflatk? ing to dispatches from that city " ""1191" 11°“ 1°11 111111“ 511 W111“ MicLoan Peters ‘Road. lnvikl ifcnslve rtgainst Pol-tad ‘rp11111vm1 111m‘ 1m11y‘ N1111V111H111D1-111111 '_‘ 131111119011 1100 and 700 1111M‘ 1e“ 0t 1 git-get. 31 ‘ ' 2031444“ ti‘ i‘ ' , i“ f ' " all parties, except the Sticitt-list, SQME B/“HHQG Sun-g Prince l-ltlword Island yestv ctr en p _.____._.__.._ _ _____ nrljdnMtlhgfillilg‘z Piilmdll" Kglhfliztl n‘: ‘publishctl editorials dopiorlng the route to Western Canada Fill llle ‘FOR SALE- '- NICELY LOCAT’ Tyggy-ign WANTED FOR CAPE mntqtflrvgnd m,111l'h‘1!1y Jfivnphcre toss of this (libraltar of the Adrla- K WATfRI first harvest excursion of th~ -.» t- (Dbm. Press Special.) ed collage at llrlghion, contain- “Mr Snhml No‘ m. Swnlplamnnr . n - tic. us,“ A "M" n; (WNW m" ‘H, LONDON’ August 5‘__.rhe “any m! 9 rnmm, wit]; vornntlit; hard “on. wm_ n‘ Irving guaranty Ruuu" Troop. occupy Lam" _ .1 (dtarlottt-ttiyvn in the morph...» - ' News learns that the liritish ilisast wood floors in ltalil. lining rotlim Murray Imrbor’ Rm“ 1 Q>_-—- in A iitllicdtwilii llassongtilrs fnrtth» i» awn Mosolptlitltmultlwitu serious. 'l‘ht» and parlor. Pr no ronsonni o. _0. . .g| __ > 1 *1 1'“ 11 w-"liliillllp rmen wl o. ‘we ntrililull- es w t ell the war of- Appiy to i,_ A, lllnos‘, 183 Eu-s- 2011 11 7 L0€fiz£1~:::““:*l1‘2 ANNOUNUEMENTS, ‘more cars at Emerald Ju-n. m flee reported are nearly all killed, 1°11 s1 21111H14'61' WANTED A 35cm“) “A” TEA Wlnrsuw front. it was oiilcitilly iiu- COMING EVENTR‘ ' viii-Hi111211111iillnlstimishnaflilfii n11 1t gffll%ifigli1ifi)alt1bli1hn u b11111“- “11111 '1" C1111111°11’11'1 11111 s°11°°1 """"°°‘1 will‘! ' MEETINGS, E1‘? was probably “tilgpiifisi-If-i?" A ‘covers and u six nun other? ‘ . more than 100 harvesters an - .0..- i 10W Biruirgilers returned.‘ Four ‘SHOULD LIKE CARE OF AGED lady, inclining board and room Not invn M. M. Summerside. ‘REPRESENTATIVE WANTED- for "Old Reliable Fonthlll Nur- ere in be nursery stock reconstruction per- portunitles for series." Big made in selling » during the lod. 8 iendid op sales _ lid. Good home. Address P; 0. 2027. dications froiti many points in Eur- ope tonight point to the fact that preliminary stops toward Alllcd support for Poland have been al- ready taken. Roumanitt is concen- trating troops on the Russo-Rou- munlan frontier, stt_vs n wireless dcspatcl: from Moscow. Allied mu- nitions have airrivetl in Warsaw from llanzig and the personnel of French tifflcors lu tht- Polish capi- tal is being incruasctl. Speaking in the Ilouse of (luminous uutl ivfcrr- iniz. to the notc sent to the Soviets Tuesday by'tho Ilritish forces of- fice, Premier-Lloyd George says to- day "Everything depends en the answer we received, it" it is unsat- isfactory of course we shall bring pressure to boar on everybody to give the proper support to Poland." it was expected that when the Pre- mier appeared toady he would go into detail of thcxsituatlon but he postponed this with the explanation “I think, in view of tile critical umltc any further statements this afternoon but should unfortunately our suspicious be confirmed, I shall make a full statement to the Iiouso Monday, as to such further naval or military action which it may be necessary to take." Decision to permit. the armistice delegates to talk peace at the Misk conference was reitchotl at session of the Polish Council oi‘ defence and the Allied missions in Warsaw yesterday. The conditions imposed on the Soviets for the concession are first, the maintenance of un- hindered communication between Minsk and Warsaw today, and sec- i cond, acceptance by the Soviets of the fundamental Polish conditions of pcace,ns already outlined. The most substantial part of the condi- tions provide that the integrity of Poland shall not. be disturbed and that there shall beno outside in- tcrfcrcuct‘. in the internal affairs of Poland. This is to guttrtl against the‘ csiitblishiticnt of a Soviet forni of Government. British Navy Ready pecial.) fir-‘BTIIIIIIYS e an absoi~ (Dom. Prelo S LONDON, Augllrt navy is ready to impos __.-_- sscoun CLASS rs».- No. 7o, Kings County. supple- ment $100. Mid summer vaca- tion, To‘. Riley, Secretary, Dun- das, R.R. No. 5. 2032-8-7-51 WANTED-TEACHER (ktherines R. R. 3, Bonshnw. state of affairs, I would rattler not v FOR .51’. School. Supplement-i including Government minimum 8150. Apply to J. M. Macl-‘ntlyuii. held on suspicion. No tract‘. has yct. been found of six year old Kathleen Becchmait, who mysteriously disappeared from Iicr houic in 'I‘htiroltl nearly tltrcc uionihs ago. Tho finding todr" o? what is bc- liovctl to be the body of the Bou- t-ock child, evolved another prob, '1‘ It‘lli, when the parents of little \\'<‘l‘ Kathlct-ti liecchinztii. missing since May 21th, ulru» cit-lined tho body‘ of tho child as that of tlioil‘ daughter. Mr. and Airs. Ruben Boucock are at quitu convinced that the remains are tholscjotathch‘ llttloiirl ostab; fishing identification by the clotti- lug and hair. 'I‘he reuialns were so badly tlocoitiposed that ordinary fer at Roulogne on the Russian s-ltuzrtioii, probably on Saturday, the foreign office informed United Press this afternoon “fASi-IINGTON, August 5.——-l<‘rmn r the A-merlcan official viewpoint tho Polish situation is grave in the extreme, not only an tl(‘(‘Olllli of the danger ti) l'oluild‘s political and territorial lnttigrityn but from the danger to the pee-r" of the world that is itivolvt-tl. Tho grott- cst concern is ft-lt in tifiicial rir- clt-s here. Officials describe the situation tryout» of confusion and tension. They lwliovo i-hat it not too late to save Poland hut fuel that uillitarv lllUflSiifPS on the part of the Allitvl nations would he, necessary to the end. So in- tense is the feeling in zifficiii Washington that the Bolslievist tri- umph in Poland is a menace to civilization, that a vcrv pronfllllm" ed sentiment exists in favor oi military zissistitiice from the finit- ed States to stop the llolslit-vist advance. Poland must be saves. it is contcutlctl, to prevent the Soviet Government at Most-ow from imposing its peculiar "is-ins upon a largo part of the world, l-t is titlmiltoti liowcvcr, that tlir Govern- ment of tho United States is pow» crlcss to act without the ittrthority qt’ Congress. That high officials of the Government lhnve Riven i100‘ sitlcratiou to the matter of advocat- ing to President Wilson that (lon- gross should he culled in 509C131 session is inferred from what was said today Ill informed quarters. (Dom. Press Special.) mownos. August 6.——lt was semi-officially reported today that PBfI ion determined. The clothing had been scverctl with‘ a knife but there were no wounds noticeable on the body. The body was found by a pipe flltc" employed on the Welland Ship Canal. 'i lit-re is clear identification that ilti- child was brutally maltreated. The little dress had been split up thc front. as with a knife, and the, ldnoiitcrs were cut about. the knees. However, there is no knife wound on the body. The body was found face up covered by a pile of weeds that had been piilleti up by the roots, obscuring it from view, and weighed down by the branch of a tree. The right hand oi‘ the little corpse still maintained a death grip Oil pol chi the British cabinet had decided to take action against Russia which, uncn the brunch 0i a ncish- virtually amounts to war. Premier boring shrub. for George considers that the have broken faith in ir advance flshllliii stated. Preparation d have been order- Lloyd Bolshevikl continuing the Poland, it was for aiding Polan Escaped General Arrives in London Ian decided on i8 The Nnnrled LONDOIN, August. ti.-—Ilrigadier. bu sent, li the p lo he sent lo Pol- ertain that Russia will grant Poland a just peace, ai- tt-r which the scndlni! 01' 11119 All‘ sistanctumlll he stovilrtl- T1“? @111)‘ incl wits In session throughout the morning. interviewers, all he would say was "I escaped" aid will continue anti until it is t‘. Italians Deplore Loss of Vaionia. it. Russia Makes Treaty With Austria (Dom. Press Special.) ROME, August 5,—ltali.\n troops, following the signing of an agrou- ment with the Albanians at l)uruz-' August. 6.-Sov~ lo a trcutv of al- nccording lo day. This n15 WASHINGTON. lot Russia has mat llnnce with Austria, l1 ‘POBITWELV NO ADVERTISE- mcnis accepted at this office for next day's issue after 6 p. m. un- less paid for in advance. "OHUROH OF ENGLAND PIO- nic at Crapeud on Thursday, Aug. 19th, 1920. 2009 Reported Alliance of Germany and Russia PARIS. August iIr-Frllllce was much agitated today over reports from fmndon that Germany and Russia ' have formed a secret nl- liance. The press demanded immcd late resumption of the blockade as "MT. RYAN.—Ice cream festi- val at Mt Ryan. Tuesday evening Secretary, live sa esmen. Highest commis- _ 2929 g 7 (ii, oioas pnidr ‘ ‘ he free - equipment. nurse list o! truiwuux - QUALITY max ron OHIIIIIQRIII and sfioolsiiy tor our P. Ill. I. trldi- for prices. David A. lllcllae, Btmio and Wollinlton, ‘TOWN-U, West Middle River.‘ 142.0%‘. a I a‘ “u?” o ltuok Brown ~17“ 7. l1 lllli foundation stock; 30 pair. Write August 10th.-Bean suppers also n counter attack. Poi-elm Office served. BnsebaiL-Fort Augustus having notartunl proof ibnt an ni- -_ laud Divisiodof the Navy of Canada mot at. their liea tors, Duudas Esplanade yesterday, (Ihlri Justice Mathicstm presiding. which reports coiiiitilttvos wt-rt- rcct-ivt-il. Mr. clutirtiian of tho lloys Naval Brig- lt- (Joinmittt-t: reported that ar- raiigiruients to hold u catnip for the boys of the s-uitabie sill! had been camp will be under the supervis- , , n . _ , , dcr whose care, the boys ltavc. ruaiku ot violence were not easily [nude "lurked progress 5mm he look charge. The catnp will begin‘ on August sail QFEBEC, Aug. 5.-Two sailors Lenvoise and Ilolllnger were held hility by Judge Choquette in the with the death of Jean Verges, er-lviartnoutier, who was thrown off the deck of the vessel alter hav- ing been reduced to a state of in- sensibility, it is alleged. The preliminary hearing was set THE WEATHER, cloudy with a few scattered show» i101"? 1117011151‘ M111‘ (‘choral Lucas who wa.‘ captured plan calla for the Soviet govern- 1:), Sm“ want,“ “m! egmllwl] hm, crs. ""111 1° 11“ 11011111111 111111 1111111111 arrived in London from Iftliéillfi. To I noon at 3.45; Monday at 6.24; it. will hc high to' morrnw nuirnlitg at 3.210 Monday at 4.24 and Tuesday at 5.44. iuorrow at. 7.22 and Monday at 7.21; lWuutitty at 4.52 4.54. Last quarter of the Saturday, August 7th. 8.51 s.m. Noozie the Stmshhie Kid. Navy League Formed E. ls- 12th anti continue for ten days. All League members of the Navy League are dquur- cordially invited to visit thccamp ins often as they tit-sire and encour age the boys by their presence. 1 i‘.til‘l‘i‘S'il(ll1(I0il(t\‘ was road in ref- erence to the tippointitient of Lit-tit (fuitimaiitlt-t‘ W. C. Lcwiu, it. N. it. of England to tho posltlfi of iii- structor in charge of 1m School of Navigation which is to he open- ctI hcrt- about Dcccitiber 1st. Mr. Lewin is t-xpctztt-d to arrive lit-re about September 1st and pro coed with the organization oi that brunch of thc Work. A requisition was rend signed by a number of the citizen mem- bers of the Navy League request- ing that a warrant be issued cm- powering them to proceed with the orgziiiizatloii of a loco! branch of the Navy League, l’. h}. Island l)iv- isioii. The warrant was on motion granted. At the conclusion of this mhet- iug it was decided to proceed im- itwliately with the formation of the local branch. hc executive of the P. he minutes oi previous hint-ting t- rt-zttl" and approved after from stivcral of the W. li‘. ’i"itlui'.lrsh, acting had been concluded West River, whore a gaffe = at secured. This of Petty Officer Clements un- ors Held 0n Serious Charge (SPeclal to The Guardian.) poiiitt-tl cohvencr and the organ- ization at once proceeded to elect its officers. iLit-ui Willi. S. Gordon, who has done such painstaking work in con- nection with the organization and establishment of the boys Work in connection with the League was unanimously CIIOSOII as tihalritiau. Miss Nollie Gillespie was appoi‘ ed secretary treasurer and Messrs J. 0. Hyntliutin. J. A. McMillan and S. A. McLeod were elected as the executive of the new branch Mr. .l. O. Ilyndman suggested that an effort should he made to secure instruments for the forma- tion of a bugle band and it. is ex- pctttetl that before long that this will he an accomplished fact. lie also hoped to soc the work oi,in- slrticlion in wireless telegraph)’ a charge of criminal responsi- ice court today in connection ef engineer of the French steam- August 10. TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETCL ed rushed, according lo this-du- foriliililiill. Tile 1110910111? W111 1'9 started in connection with the boys rc-csttthlislied and Illlllllliflfls will (Dmm Pr"! spam“ TORONTO, Aug. 7.~Moderatc Naval Br|gflde_ southerly wlutls warm. iuirtlv it is hopcdi that a squadron of the Boys Naval ilrigwie will ho established shortly ‘In Summar- slde and it is proposer] if proper arrangements can be made to take a group of Charlottetown boys iu uniform to Stimmt-rsidt- to stimu- late interest to this end. MANY LEFT IIEIIIITON l‘ht- iitil‘ will be h-igii this aller- ltimtirrtiw at ' and '0. Sun sets this cunning at 7.23, to- riscs tomorrow morning at 4.50, and Tuesday at 1110011 OD New moon, Friday, August 13th. ~44 P-m- BETWEEN SIX AND seven HUN onso PEOPLE TERDAY FOR THE WEST. along by the regular train. il-‘ollowing is the list so far ro portod of the nunthcrs leaving th I various telegraph stations: ‘ 37. O'Lcai‘Y ll’). Port l-Iill 3. Wollin ton 1, Miscouche 3, Summersid 67. Kellflillfiton 45. Freetown ‘l0, Hun-tor River 24, North Wilt shire 12. Royalty Junction 7, Char liottetown 164. Bedford 1, Mt. Stew i. llnnce has been effected. never- "K111i" Ml- RYBII ill 5 °'¢1°¢1l-". thsless indicated it was not rm- Come one! Come all! 2035-81-21. i ._-¢-- probable. i‘ Harbor 9. Mr. ii. M. VanBuskirk was ap- IIARVEST EXCIIRSION- LEFT VES- Tllnish 7. St. Louis 2, Alihurton 12, Emerald B, Burden 2, Brudalbnnt. art 7,.(‘ardigan l6, Montague i4, ‘Georgetown 11 .Moreli 29, St. Pet- ers 29, Boar River 13. Souris 30, ,Vornon 2, Murray River 14, Mun-ny (Special to The Guardian.) BERLIN, Aug. 5.~'i‘hc German Government is detcrminctl to pre- vent by all means tbc cntente from sending troops through (lermitny to help Poland zicctirding to a declar- ation made in the llclchstug today by Ilr. \V‘.tllcr Simona, the itireign minister. Dr. Simone intimatoil that if the necessity‘ arose Gcrmanv would flglit to prevent such a vitila» tion of German tcrrlitii"y'. i I Major D. A. MacKinnon, D. 5. 0. Who won thc Ottawa aggre- gate and D. R. A. Silver lllcdal, tho Governor Generals Silver Medal and the llavlsoit (Ihallengc Trophy at Iht- Provincial Rifle Association mutt-he. hold August 4th and 5th. Britain’s Dead and Missing, 99,868 (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, August hr-TVIIIHIOR Churchill, writing In reply to a question. says the number oi offic- ers end men mislng land presumed dead in the war was 00,868. Disaster Serious qlins were saved. A fresh diviylinii Ilne bccn ordered to Mesopotamia from lndla. lntiuirios at Ashton- G "i. showed that. the second hattai Ion was coitgnandxttl by (lolmit-l Wright, who went to Mesopotamia in March. KUFAH OARRISON STILL HOLDS OUT.’ i! e GONE TO AID OF LEAKING SHIP. t-rs today aid of the new irr- wltitih sent a ratiio mt-ssage last night stiuth of litillfatx an 3,500 HARVESTTTEIRTS FROM N.. AN itarvestors left on the special C. l‘. R. trains today and about 2,000 others left on tlfls C. N. R. from ROYAL COAL COMMISSION TO commission appointed recently to investigate the coal the Maritime Provinces will hold , "s first public session ul the"i'iro~ . ~, h. IIII building, ilailfax on Monday \ Fredericton. are E. M. Quirk, Moutretil, chair- man and Sir William Stave-rt, Mon treal and W. l‘. l-lnichinson of thei 11l1l1°l’"1‘)'nr. a depot of Mnnrhcst- ’ 14DNDON. Aumist 5.-—Kufsh Oar- rison on the Lower Euphrates, is still holding Oilt The town has; been Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) IIALIFAX, Aug. 6.-—~Ftiui~ steam were hurrying to the igliter "Superto" saying she was 100 miles d was making or that port lt-akliigbutlly. .8. ST. JOHN, Aug. 6.~—About L600 from New Brunswick DN.S lieiifax. MEET MONDAY HALIFAX, Aug. 6.——'i‘lie Royal situation in_ and will later hold sessions at The taomitilssiouem C. N. R. Moncton. MEMORIAL TO LATE DR. POL- LOK HALIFAX. August 6.—At a meet lilil of the North British Society it was decided‘ to vote an annual bur~ sary to Dalhousle University in memory of the late Reverend Al- lan Pollok. D. D. $20,000 manna": m cusroms. ST. JOHN, August tt-Tlae new sales tax made effective on June 1st has increased the revenue of this port by more than 520.000 dur- ing June and July. w- x-riia Try to Compromise On Irish Situation (Dom. Press special.) LON-DON, Auizttnt 5.-—0n the evs of the passage of the drastic new lrish Bill, an attempt is being made to compromise on the situation, with negotiations proceeding be- tween Lloyd 0801101110 a peane delegation composed equally of Nations-lists and Unionists. A dele- gation was received in response to an offer to negotiate made by Lloyd George but 1h only suggestion pro- post-rl to bring about peace in the terrorized country consisted of l. resolution looking for "Dominion Home Rule." S... Ne“ hi‘. nb-axi-"y British Sugar A Ration Increased t (Dom. Press Special.) . LONDON, August 6.---'i‘he Brlt- ' hilt sugar ration will be increased from t-ikht to twelve ounces week- * 1y’ soon. i —-~.s—i'l'f>-_-p- Austral-la roasts Women Tiagislators (Dem. .l!rm,.spooln|.). PERTH, West Australia, August ti-—Pll'lllmeat has reopened. The governor in his speech spoke op-l MW Mfltk Oil the north west. N711? burned up. The Arabs lost 13° dead Ind many wounded in the and u" ounced that . tlmisticsliy of the, crop respect ‘ b i would b9 introduced piflllittlng 1Q.‘