m@““”m**‘” ." s . . _ The Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. IVIQRNIING DAILY f 1 it v ' I ' I ..¢ , ~ ._, Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers . orincnnoiiriowutnitt . #lh I I naming muy uunaca im ' Y A f D ........,,. ....... -........ sa... as } cHAaLoT'rETowN, GANADA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 1915 {”~“3 P" Y'-f <°°"'°~°> "' °°'°°'°5 8250 ear yaar by mall ln advance.. FALL OF WARSAW ANOTHER VOTE FOR WAR FUND WOMEN’S INSTITUTES p INOW IMMINENT PASSED BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS IN CONVENTION __-iii _l_i,.--___l The Russians Appear to have been $750,000,000 Asked lor and Granted. tar e lie r I I' I I l°I I I Driven Backward. Berlin Reports Capture oi 16,000 Prisoners in Iwo days Besides Many Machine Guns. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 20.-The Morning Post's Budapest correspondent reports that the gradual evacuation of War- saw has been ordered by the Russians. LONDON, July 20.-The following German oflicial report has been rc- ceived here: "Tho Germans have occupied Tu- kum and Windau (Province of Cour- land.) "Between the Vistula and the Bug the battle continues with unabnted violence. The Austro-llungarians have forced a crossing of tlie Woiicza river in the neigliborhood of Grabe- vetz, and advanced across the Bug to the north oi’ Sokal, the Russians hav ing during the night retreated along the whole front between the Vistula and the Bug. “The Germans captured from July 16 to July 18, sixteen thousand prison- ers and tweiity-tliree iuacliine guns." lll0.0llIl MIN INIIIIIIIII IN IHNIIIINII] SIIIIKI II KHUPPS GENEVA, July 20.-An important meeting was held at Essen yesterday, according to advices received at Ba- sel, between the adiniiiistration of the Krupp Gun Works and the representa- tives of the workmen ln order to set- tle the dispute which has arisen over the demands of the men for an in- crease in wages. Directly and indirectly about 100,- 000 meu are involved. The military authorities, before tho meeting, the Basel advices say, warn- ed both sides that unless an imme- diate arraiigemeiit was reached, dras- tic measures would be employed. The l{i'upp officials are reported to have grained a part ul' U10 tltrnitllltlrl of the employees wlioeli brought about tt temporary pence, but tlic_workmeu still appear to bc unsatisfied and many have left the works. A strike would greatly z\fi'ei't the supply of munitions and for this reason the military has adopted rigorous precau- tions. IIISSIS IN IIHINISE ILIIIIIIS ENNIINMIII IN U.S. NIPIINIS (Special to the Guardian.) WASHINGTON, July 20.-From eighty to a hundred thousand lives have been lost in floods in the vicinity of Canton, ,China, according to a cable- gram to the State Department to-day from Pekin. Consul General Cheshire appealed for all the assistance that can be rendered by the Navy Depart- ment. KEEPING METALS FROM GERMANY (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 20.-As indicating the extent oi’ Brltain‘s efforts to keept metals out oi’ Germany, the public' have been oilicially requested to pack whatever food may be sent to prison- ers of war in Germany in wooden boxes, or if the provisions are such as are usually put upln tin boxes or cans, glass or earthenware be substi- tuted. The export ot’ tin has already been prohibited in Scandinavian countries and in Holland. I`}SpecIal,to the Guardian.) L0 DON. July 20.-A large part of the shipments of American cotton held up by England will probably be condemned by the prize court. This was indicated by a ruling made to-day by the Government. ‘ NNIINNHSSS (Special to ¢he Guardian.) night aboard the llreutliiouglit. Okla Navy officials do not believe there iS anything to liidicate the work of an incendiary. IIISIHIIN SUSPIIII INIIISIIII IN MIININIII ivioN'riti~:Ai.. Juli' 20»“"`l‘° notice have under arrest nn Austrian, lie- iiicrto Merello, who t.liey believe was plotting to destroy the big C. P. R. Angus shops. Merello was dlSC0V0l`0tl yesterday, in one of the big boiler- rooms of the plant, mukiiig measure- ments and lie attempted to escape when discovered by the watchman. In the police court this morning he appeared badly scared and no satis- factory explanation of his presence in the works was obtainable. ln- criminating papers were found on the prisoner. I-Ie was rciiiantied.. Mlnard’a Llnlment Cures Rheumatlsm CONDENSED ADS. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-five celx_t_l_;_____ WANTED DREBSMAKING. APPLY 232 Eu_slA9n___s_t.i 2174-7-2lM6l. w'A`N"ri-fo.-A MAio Fon KITCHEN work; good wages. Apply Bt U20 Rus 181 Prince St 2188 7-Zim-li B, . . » ` LOST-ALONG SUNNYSIDE, FIVE dollar bill. Finder pleases leave at Toemb's Music Store. 2186-7-2lm3l WANTED AT ONGE-HOUSE FOR small famib, centrally located. Ap- l al. this office 1590-6-21Mtf .. PY, _..._ .__._.._ .,.h__ .___ WANTED-immediately a young mtl" as coachman. llc must be able to drive well and ho well recommend- ed. Edward Bayfield. 2172-7-21Mtf FOR SALE.-ONE PAIR YOUNG Class A black foxes. island stock- Address R.'l‘.. Box 284. Summorslde. P,E,l_ 2189-7-21m2i LOUT' IN Tl-IIS CITV PAIR OF GOLD beads. Finder please leave at Vic- toria Hotel and receive reward. 2181-7-21Mllip§l. IUGINIGI iNVlL5Pll.- No. 8 printed with name and address either on lisp or front, $8 pei' 1.000: $5.50 for 2.000; $12.00 for 5,000; $20 for $10.00. GUARDIAN OF- FICE. ; 8808-11-21mtif i_os1'.-'oN`“'ruEsoAv " EvENiNo between King's Square and Con- nolly‘s Corner. a parcel of girls clothing. Please leave 'at F. J. Ilolnian's. 2187-7-21mlI LOST ON THE ROAD BETWEEN. Victoria Cross and A. Bruce a l’ais- loy shawl. Fiiuler please leave at McLeod & McGregor, Montague. 2170-7-21M3ipd. TEA`cHEn`“wANTEo.- A sacouo (films 'l`caclier for Village Green School, No. 119. Supplement Twen- ty Dollars. W. l’. llreliaut, Secy, Vlllngs Green, Lot 49. 2177-7-21M5ipd. ivlAN"wA`N1'Eo.-aooo MAN To work on a farm with all modern coiiveiiicnre. will hire for the wiii- ter if i-satisfactory. Good wages anti good time for rlglit man. Apply at once to box 182, Charlottetown. 2175-7-21M3lpd. FARM FOR SALE ON INDIAN Itiver Road leading to Black Horse, containing about 55 acres. With large barn nearly new, dwelling and out-biilldlngs, uever~falllng well of water. Guaranteed title. Terms- $i,000 cash, balance to suit pur- chaser. Mrs It. A. Hillman. Keli- slngtpn, P.E.l. 2190-7-21m12i U. S. IIHIIIINIINGHI WASHINGTON, Juxy 20__Fim mstrrivtil ol' Mr. Lloyd-George, Minister of lloma in the yards of the New York |: Shipbuildiiigs Company, Lamdeii, N.J.,l ‘is believed to have originated in I _ _ wooden supports and other inflainm-‘is leader of the Labor party in tl-ie l. By 221%-‘i“i1%"ftlt-g5ii“i--f~i’2f§»“n;:...2;.§°.§‘t"irr....... uiiiiisroiuiao iiicioisiu FISH SIIINIIS m`r‘I s.::1r.tfs.;<.;s§.;:"i§;.;Zfnl:5:§..ass; or rtlliloiaiis t 1:15* .Grill Ull all 0 lei' 0 C€l`S 0 la. Of' W” I ~ ' siililmoii .and tomorrow at 7.42; it rises tomor- (Speclal to the Guardian.) existing situation,” lie said, "that we amity and with which we do not LONDON, July 20.-In moving a should have rather wider powers in 'desire to provoke anything in the new vote of credit for $750,000,000 in respect to countries or states to which nature of unnecessary quarrel." the Commons to-day, Premier Asquith advances may possibly be made. I ani (Special to the Guardian.) announced that for the first seventeen sure that the House will agree that LONDON, July 20.-Britain should days of July the war expenditure has the Government should have in this come to a full realisation of the grav- been $270.000.000,, a rate of expendi- matter a freer hand.’t’ ily of the flmmglal Bltuallou gmamd ture which showed daily the natural Premier Astluith _ touched on the by war, Lord Lansdowne declared in tendency to rise. The item of loans, cotton question during the debate in the course of the debate in the Lords to the Allies ot' Britain might also, the the Commons on the new vote of to-day, on the necessity of national Premier pointed out, grow with the credit. "The Government is not with- economy, saying although some adhesion to the Allied cause of States out hope," he said, “ that we shall nations might emerge from the coil- not _yet participating in the war. The obtain without much delay a more fiict with increased territory, none Premier estimated $500,000,000 would satisfactory and more adequate solii- would emerge with their resources carry Britain to September, but in tion of various difficulties surrounding unimpaired. view of possiible contingencies he the cotton question than has yet been “I believe traces the war will leave UDW advised the House to increase the lpossible. I ani not satisfied myself' will be front not only the arresting llll‘t in total to $750,000,000. The Premier with the existing state ot' things. I of progress, but an inimenseburdeuoi' VVHIPH drew special attention to the change believe a great deal of this material, fiiiaiieial einliarrassmeiit, I might al- 'Flin Ili in the wording oi’ the vote oi’ credit which is a necessary ingredient in the most say financial disaster, which will J. /\. Il which in the present case empowers manufacture ot' sonic very i`oi'niidable tux tlic resources of the civilised 1lI>Sf.‘lll the Goverunient to expend money iii kinds of ammunition, reaches the world," added Lord Lunsdowiie. trtlltllrc loans and grants to other States than enemy which ought not to reach ltim. Lord (‘romerty, who took part in the Pity- I t.hose falling witliiu the category of On the other liainl we have to be very debate, said: "Tile only way to rc- l’l'tfSltlt‘ “HIS M&.I0Si-y'S dominioiis. protector- careful to exercise our belligerent plenisli the fliiaiiees of this or any Ill-‘itilllt ates and Allied Powers.” The Premier right so as not to unduly infringe on other couiitry is complete victory, re- llistitill significantly emphasised that liuiita- trading interests and ldgitiniate sus- suitliig in the overthrow of Kftistzrisni the pro tion was purposely ‘omitted in this ceptibilities of neutral powers witlnlnml thc estnhlisllmnnt nl' rmll <-m|_~lti- tions <- case. “We think it desirable iii the which we are on terms of perfect tutioiinl goreritnit-nt iii tlt~i'imiiiy." lzroat tc _____A____H ____`___________________`_fA_¢__________u__________*__ _____hn _ _Y whit'li negotiations in coiiiicctlon with the .great strike of iiiiners, shifted sud- .denly to Carlliff to-night, with the ar- Muiiitioiis, the president oi' the Board of Trade, Walter Ruiiciniaii, and pres- ident of the Board of Education, Ar- thur Heuderson, for a conference with the miners’ leaders Mr Henderson ,ganization. They held a preliminary ,talk with the representatives of the (miners, and arrangements were made for the delivery of an address by Mr. `tLloyd-George to-morrow, before the whole body of representatives of the miners iii the South Wales field. lt is thought that some agreement may be reached then, although the men are .still obdurate in the matter of accept- ing thc terms previously offered them, or in coiicetliiig that they are subject to the Governmeiit's compulsory ar- ,hitration act. Despite the heavy downpour oi’ rain a great crowd gathered at the station to greet Mr. Lloyd-George, who is very popular throughout Wales. Mr. Lloyd-George told the executive officers of the Federation that it was abroad wltli n. strike at home. and that no Government responsible for a colossal war could possibly allow the continuance ot' a conflict between la- of victory. ln addition to n conference with the miners, a iiieetiiig has been arranged betwceii the Minister of Munitions und the Coal owners. 'l`liE \VEA'].`I[El£, TEMl’Eli.A'l‘URE, p TIDE, MOON, ETC. , (Special to The Guirdian) TORONTO, July 21.~Maritin:ie: Moderate winds; fair and warm, lo- cal sliowcrs. THE WEATHER- Yesterday was `fliie und pleasant. The highest t.cnipernture of yester- day was till deg. above zero anti tlio lowest 59 deg. above. The highest of the previous night was 76 deg. above zero and the lowest 60 deg. above. Tlio tide will be high this afternoon at 5.56 and tomorrow at 7.15; it will be high tomorrow morning at 5.00 and lH'lday ut 6.0*. The suii acts this evening at 7.41! row morning at 4.30 and Friday at 4.31. The moon sets tonight at 11.56. The first quarter of tho moon was on Mon- day. July 19th, at 5.09 p. ni. There will be a full moon on Moti- day. July 26th at 8.11 a. ni. 'l`lio length of today will be fifteen hours and thirteen minutes. (iAlli)ll"l", July 19.-The centre of impossible to wage a successful war. bor and capital to imperil the changes I aeropiaiies returned iiiitlaiinagcd. ofall-kiiids is iiitvreitsiiig slontlily. ’I`lie :itlvices the Aust rinus lost mort- than 'VIN il1t“'lIl1t-I ‘VHS lH't‘>‘ItI¢'l| H\'<.'I’ by __.__l_._.i nation is pi‘epiii'i»d to pass tlirougli u live miles in tunlono nml lc-5gt~l~ Mrs. H. li. Jvnkiiis. 'l‘ht- first atldrt-ss peilod of ievt-ises il iietesniix but .tiiioutils in I .iiiiinii iitrver felt more '<'t‘i'taiiiV oI"iilI.l'iiiutc N £4? victory. llls_ltll slllltl it lull vlsstts IIN" I" MIKE 1~*=i*.-fl-1».<= sull ll lussllls IUHIIEIHIMHLIZ . , _ . ii ty, from tfurdiil' announces the strike ot’ installe tlic Welsh coal miners has been E- I.0Nl)0N, July 20.-The Morning iltlliull settled. (Special to the Guardian.) l'osi's |’cirogi'ud correspoiitltiiit says SIl‘1_1kt‘_i` ri(-rlztreti liiiiiseli' as tion to-tlziy was valued at liver $50,- iiiucli more. Iii (‘aitada the produc- lll l~l‘Ul|I ‘if \lll‘Il S Fllélits lint. 00ti,0tl0,. while iii i’riiit~e i'1d\\'ziril ls- Iintlt-nlly stated llint as iiiziii`laiirl the value of poultry products evci keep lioi|_st\ and inueh less had already passed the nilllioii dollar l~llullS<‘. and tor ttiat work the mark. (‘o-operation, its necessity t`or t* und lu-lp of tht- iiieinliers of siit'eessi`iil business, l‘ee0IID0Iilll’tl0llttIl£‘ tilion by the speaker, who cltsetl by IIUWIHII W21.\'S in \\'IliI'li \\`0~ recoinniendiiig the advisability of nstltutes could be of service teaching the first principles ot’ co- inniiliillyz ,_ > V _ operation to the children in the rural tieatiiu. mid iiiaking effective schools, so that they may learn to de- IIIU INIIIIIK' UDIHIOH. <‘SDt‘CinlI.V pond and rely on each other and not ect to the school. suspect. f‘lJi`fPi\tIIlli-I IIN* l‘<‘€1l tllitl ti'll\‘ The closing session will be held <‘tl\1<'=\ti.\' i>r0l>=\i:ntiii_ig the this morning at 9.:lo, presided over -ll Hoi only the lun' rinientai station, Mr. l I‘0l“f‘_ IIUWIS lIl<‘ l't‘l’.\' best Morley Pettit, Provincial Apiarist for on possible. _ Uiitnrio, and Mr. W. R. Ret-k, ll.S.A. eiieourngiiilr :itteiitlniiro at giviiig ent-ouragenieiit and (~"0l"~ING EVENTSs ANNOUNCEINIENTS, ' MEETINGS, ETC. ONE CENT per word each inset. **It~o t-rt-uni sociitl ut llztrtiiey llall "WASH VESTS for stout men at I). A. Brucer.. 2152!?-20M3i. *""I`li<\ Clinrlcttetown Bowling Alleys ti ' " - L ntl Billiard llooin will be closed for two (2) weeks tluriiig gviiorztl cleaii- ' NIH' tug and repairs. 2341-T-14m12l __ *‘.-\ large stork judging class will |u‘ held nt Afton llull oii \\'¢»tIiit‘stIn_v, - , . _A , "“‘FESTlVAL.-All should reiiivni- Dmmm"" lm" ("" “"" lit-r the Strawberry Festival und nf- grouiids today from 3 p. m. to 8 p. ni. Urt-liestra will hc in atteiidaiiee. 2150. "‘*TWO WEEKS TRIAL FOR `NOTH|NG. .-\iiy litisiiioss ilriii who de- dt-sires their steiiogriipliet* to try out the ltoniiugtoii typewriter. may have ,two weeks lrlnl of this inacliiiie willi- ‘ 'lout cost. on application nt my ofllre. _A .\. Milne l-`rnst~r, lluliflix. N. S. 2168-7-Illlllll. \'til