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A... -. -...T ~ .__ - , ~ . , - _ _ _ - _ , ,tt <€ Q _+ 1 _ _ . . - I » _..»_1, __ _ \ - f / The Paper That, _ll Covers Edward - _ _ f ' j' ___ _ I _fl I _ ., All The News _ ._ runes ' »_ ' ‘ ‘ Z” _ ,lg ' ji Wornlhfaams ~ » _ - ~ __ ' _.I autumn as ThePe 135,; 3 _ .`~,-._ ‘-1 x_,_=. _ ~ /_fga _,_ __.. op _ _ P - _ . .Réadb --_ __ J/‘,5.§ worn. Printing . f/_ _ 1 Q _ _ & 71-__ `_ ;. ,J _i '\'\[ Charlottetown Guardian, Three Cents. V - A " l' " ' 135 ~ n...i-_»».m’,"lr.»-,,r.._.__..... 1”.. _.....»... a....».. ra.. _ _ _ _ c3_gRLqllTETQWN..cA`NaDA TU_EsoAY,AUGUsrTl7,192o 1 ml 1 I ‘A l;.1".7.'."»‘i‘i.”.Zf»'i:Jsfll-?’l.”'*“'”1' | . ___ _ _ _ _ .f -» - , . _ _ \ I - IK, nfl .- -. ~sca ___ ll Hnnlt txnnsnnt nulutssilla .na nal sans, runny i BITTEH FIIIHTINE Ili IHISH [lI5illi|JEil5.ail]T __ W§11.1sl1il»U1ll$|Wl' ill? Hfiilll |]|l.i;lii|Z Ba,tt1_ey,0W_Ragjng'unde_r Walls of Cum Both Parties Realizing -H0 elessness of C. P. R. Tunisian and Furness Liner _Collide at Red tl 13. Poles and Reds Alternately Advancin . Gum,-11 W f 1’ - island, St. l.awrence,_ Both Badly Dnlaged. T0-01111056 a~11E1101”lS (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, August 16.--Warns-w was still hoifllng last night, as far as known, but the battle raging under ' the walls-of the city' is increasing in v-ioleuce, From vague, scant news reaching Paris the Poles are making a good fight, but seeming- ly all they can -hope for is a do- lay until the»_fatal hour of the citys fall. The Reds continue advancing and have reached _s point -less than ten miles from the Capital. ~ WlAiRlS»AW, August 16.-In the region east of Choim, forty miles east of Lublin the Poles broke through the enemy line. and pur- sued Bolsheviiti to the right bank of the Bug River. according to an official statement of the fighting issued tonight. The Poles occupied Dorouhusk, Swiexe, Rubieszowe. The Polish cavalry strengthened by infantry detaciuments fighting in the region of Radzlcohow and Oha- toiow west of the Sftyr River with General Budennys Bolshevik cav- alry which oulnumbers Poles. A DE-RLIN REPORT. Bigg-MN' Aug-ust 16.-Russian French Goncentrating' _ Ends _K1"“° BERLIN, August 16_-Dispatches to German newelN1l191‘B 1°11&¥ 511111 French troops were coneearratihil- along the Rhine and in Alsace al- tnoirg lisvebeen made-on German people. _ .-.. _ . Bolsheviki forces ca/ptured Soldsu, on the Warsaw Dsnzi railw Friday night it is learned tcrlay. _The city was only slightly dam- aged. The Poles are reported re- treating to_the northwest. No News From Pea°e Conference. -LONIDON, August 16.~No news has yet reached .Lotion from the peace -meeting between Polish re- Dresentatives at Minsk. The Polish Peace delegates lett \V.l-rsa'w at dalwn Saturday morning for Minsk, according to advices received from the Polish Caipdtal. Pollen Claim to Have Annlhilated Regiment. WIA-IDSAIW, August 16.-An of- ficial communication issued ‘by War Office today says "in the northern section a severe struggle is develop ing near Plonsk. Our detach-ments have dispersed three Bolsheviki rc gimeuts, taking 320 prisoners and machine guns. A lancer regiment in an attack was completely snnihl lated. ‘_ _ ORDERED T0 TAKE WARSAW AT ANY COST. -WAlRS‘A|W,' Agust 16:-’I`hIrd and sixteenth Bolshevik armies have re ceived derfindte orders to cnpt-ure Warsaw at any cos-t, according to 'documents taken from Russian prisoners. the war office announced late today. Even the signing of an anmistlce will )not. heist the at- -tadlt -now it 'Was stated. vvrrnrn rlve m-loss .or _. _, . ~, hu _ _.»_-» . .' ~ ., " SY¥>l\1liY”if1‘§3I ‘A'»hlfnil!‘__rs.-ss_ large ocean stsitmers whiclr'_l'|s.ve- been at this port for many days waiting tb' load ‘coal cargoes -lor lturope have sdiied for other D°l‘fH. to load general cargo. 'Six HUUBDY1 iisy bouts however, have still hopes fgugurt 1_s.-'~.nols_l»s- viki have ed their lines to s point --five miles from* -Warsaw where the battle is continuing, tt, was officially. announced. today. The comlnlunlque sairl there was of getting fuel. -fightllng on the Radiminsogunifi Q-vO»~»»-ooo ooo o~ovo~o04 Fon i-une.-PHONE assn 'CAR nose s l tr v wAN'rEo._-~A~ elm.. GOOD wages. A1DDY1 171 Kem/ St' ____________________...__. »v`ouNa Lanv wAN'rs nomo A l P.o. is x 25. W 5' 0 217s-s-14-sl -_.-_____.__.__._---_ FOR BALIE.--3V; H. P. |iDEA_\: sltationany elvB1DB._1“ 80011 °°“d 5 non. write sox 204 or vlwnc R “' 2241-a-11-21 . T.T:s¥_:NE-an _ns nocl-lr=on_p| St_, pearl .pendant brooch. amen -_ yn! centre., Finder l1101\S0 1`@1“°"“ io Mrs, W, F. Tidmnrsh: H\11U‘1’19 reward. Aug. 17 21. ¥___.._.__.._...____---- LOST - A 8|L_K SCARF _BE-I tween Euston`St.. and Johnson. and Johnsons druliitore- 11°* ward if returned to Johnson M111 Johnson's drugstore. ' 2244 8 17 3i._ ____.___,__.__?--- OATB.-I OFFER A FEW _HUN- dred -bushels for sale. M.C. Mc- mmmmu line which is five miles -from War- saw on the eastern side of the 100.000 B0LSHEV1K IN ATTACK ON WNRBAW. IJONDON. -August 16.-One hun- dred thous-and Bolshevik troops' are in the army which is assaulting nrsaw from -three sides, accord- ing to a' Berlin wireless received lere today. The Russians are said l ‘to be hammering the city from the n orth-west, north and from east. HUNGARV AND CZECHO Sl_.0V`AK-IA NIEUTMAL. LONDON, August 1»6.-Hungary and Czecho Slovakia have pro- claimtrl neutrality in the Polish 'Russian war, according to tele- grams from Vienna and -Karisbad today. A united committee of'soci- alists' in Slovakia issued n manifes- to declaring s~ym~path-y with the .Bol- shevikd and calling upon- tlie'W,ork- ers to`r`esist' the transport"of ‘tl-oops or munitions across their country. SOLDAU HOISTS OIERMAN FLAG. LONDON, Au-gust lil.-4When the Russians took Suldau in the Polish corridor to the sea, their com-. mander raised an old German lm- perlal flag over the town hall and Gowan, Kilmum. ,announced "this district wvlil never 2217-8-10-al *A TEN ROOM HOUSE TO LE'I'_ AD I 143 El! Wh Sf. D y I 2105-B113-Tl . °JNO. ALFR E-D MCDONALD: _ Land Surveyor, Hermsnvllle. l 2077-B-10-12I` 'WANTED 'rwo on THREE rooms for light hotfsekeepinx -in central locality. AFPDIY 1° Guardian Oillce 2\23°3'12'1\ °PO8l1'iVlLY N0 ADVERT|8lNE~ ments accepted s.t~'-this alice for - neat day‘s»ielue _after 6 p. m. un- less pus tor in advance. __ __ _ _ again be Polish. We -recognize only the frontiers of 11944." BCC0N11l15 I0 a dispatch form Berlin today. it also said the Russians were con- verging -toward .Danzig on the coast. Closing in on Warsaw. BERLIN, August 16_-The Rus-_ _sians have reached* within radius of about_12 miles of Warsaw ac- cording to dispatches to the Ber- lin .Morgen Post tod»ay_ The fort- ress of Graudenz was reported to have fallen before the'Reds as- soult. ‘BOOK KEEFIR AND GLIRK wanted; A espsbie msn to ‘es- sist at book keeping, also young msn for clerliug '{',in general store. Experienced .hand prefer- red bl1i will oollsideit-.Ni applica- tions. United l'arm'ei*s` Limited. D. Mcltensle, mp., Kensington, P. lil' island. 2105-8-lil 130% -- AN1vru»_l\\_J|:nn 1-.ar rn. I ‘ Gbatltm llvltwfrs -Inserts >_~‘ ,~f'_rj'- *l=o`e|1'|vsl.v no Aovanries. ments accepted at this oilre for .next dogs .issue after 6 sr rs. sn- -mm‘I\a 'twin n3'r*sl\`os. _ amnettcau cn GH Picnic :‘.‘.’.‘.‘...'§"".........'°""* “"5” itll °“ "'° - . . - _ - ' nt rs , every will ‘bo\clo|eit until Friday Nth body' welcome. t“"¢1°I'£oing repairs. 2225 _ ' '_ 1 sow.-14-2_1 , ‘ ' 8 ay. fifteen miles north west of Mlav g 1 a ar are are Ready to Make a _ _ _ _ _ __ -_ . . of Say- C0mpr0mlSe_ (special to The Guardian.) sels sighted each other it was up. Palrtlclpalta n W - th on _ - ,,,,,,.,,,,,. , ,,_ »»f@=»-ly-0- »-fa to ...au .-.. un... Belglans and Swl 6 y' I adlan Pacific (glgdfd lin~e|-1’l‘llleriI1l]i,:l_ l?fl1ldAr:“dhll=h€y‘cBn\e together buwmn from London and Havre and the 'sengers orl1nl|tJl‘:§tT1tl(llli1zl€asll1't‘1;:e?cIi:Jlil!l‘e _mn here _hs £35 9F.___Ill¥_9ll_ “lu 1Ell€rs ill the tllird-class quarters, ___ __ _______ ____(§Il:°_l'e ;_l_f_._____fes_l_1_:_1g;i_:l l_;\;t_vth¢_s_y vtvere gradually calmed lsion at410.40, botl con id bl n y he ships omcers’ who’ I B BNI Y on making an examination of the _ll -l_l_la;1;t_i_ as n result of colliding off veasel’s damages found mul H", e nd shortly after three had not suffered below the wal" (Spsclsi to The Guardlan,) LONDON, August l6.-lmport- ant revisions of coercive clauses of the Irish Home Rule Bill were @X’llBBi.llN, August 16.-One sold- ier und four Sinn Feiners were- killed ln an attack on ten soldiers guurlllnvg nfl airplane at Knnillrk County of (fork, The Sinn Feiners tired to seize the plane. Their ut- o'-clock Saturday afternoon. Boi-h vessels were inward abound Division coming. into a thick log though it prudent to anc-hor. As she I' line and was in no danger of sink- ing, and from what could be learned Th T l of the crcumsrtsnces of the act-lfi; side eripggdsialliegaqoherbstarboam _ent it appears that the Manchester r a out fifty rt-.et w-hue the Manchester Division sufferrd seri ous damage on her Port side but also above the water ___ was ding at anchor with the tide line. Both vessels were able io - _ ebbing, she was tolling her bell as continue after th 1-do t (Special to;mGuardIan.) G1t;_a;¢i__l_::1_;) e.r_ ;au_¥itse\;;1_ing__hto ¥ther_ craft, when The Tunsian whieallcll-eazlhsd this ~ - D y e _un B an oomed UD port early this morning cleared for RUM o|Tcl-leo. sons were killed and n third is tllfollsh the los. When both ver- ‘Montreal as 11 o'cloclr_ tnde singleness of purpose with France in the matter, at least of French recognition of General Wrangel, ,ii_;.¢4»»i__ Attack Armenia rnsns and have established a rt-v-' oiutlomsry conumlitee which issued a manifesto ftllenounclng English Imperin-lis-m according io lt foreign lnillce dispatch from Constantinople Eight thousand Bolshevlkl troops- nre' now on- the Georgian frontier' the dispatch said and their rom- .s_;nnnlJ_n1cToN_N.u.. August is ‘:;']‘l';g _‘_‘_‘ ‘he N°f_re Dane Hon_i_>_ltal *_ " M d . . . . 'T -l even l - W 8 an au omo acc ent -whiskey wt;-lee Ehrgdirnnlgtocgsgitéllr' Sunday afternoon on S-te Vin t cen _ _ de Paul road about fifteen miles ° ' ;?..§:u:m;,); naghaiiligxwmli 38331;? 1'l'0Ill Mcutreai.- The dead are »_%. . .I D gba moto;-etruck used in the opera- JOBSDI1 PalJ1l1. 2-2 years, of Marie rn ` *`”* ' , 011 bas- en seixed. Louis Street, Montreal .He was ' 01410. JBDHI1. August 10.-‘F`0\ll'l, '1‘1AU1FAX. Aug. 14,~Sensation- _L_ chmmeur and was killed insmnb llllndrell persons were drowned in al reponts were in circulation last 325900 FOR 81-_ JOHN HANDS - the recent floods in Saghalen Is- night that a murder had been com ._ IIY. his 11900 Striking II ll‘€’€- land, _|_t was announced tcriay. milled at Montague, or in that vlc |ST_ _p0HzN_ N_B_ August16___A" Jeanette Brunt, thirty years, suf-. A 101i10 11959111011. Allitllst 12. H1113' ' amount or $25,000 has been ,,_m,,.,,_' ife,-ed 3 f,.,,ctu,.ed skull ,md died a said that floods in Saghulen island It is known that a seri . - _ ous crime 'priated by the D t L had destroyed crops, demolished ha b n lit Marine and mshed 91"" '"9" 01 few minutes after admission to1¢ I d _ B ee cmm" ed were ‘md that es for lb pm. wo run red houses and caused the arrests halve been mad , b t - pose of installing radio sgltions Nom’ Dame 110591191, death of thirt-y-seven persons. lice officials were reticeiil gn 3;; matter last night gmore said today It is expected n fy _ The story lg first some person 903110118 wil-I be in operation this- had been murdered, and that 'the Winter - - . body had been concealed. The crime w-as reported to the E- 111|51l°1`11l1_€S'. Bild two detectives cros tSo°¢I=| to The Guardian-l (special to -rho cumllun se to "1-"mm" early 1" me ev' - _ -) elllng and drove out in an auto to PC0NsTANTuTlOPLE' Aug' 18- 'HA1-1F'AX. AUX- 16-Mrs. henry Montague. It is stated that they - orces connnan ed by General Ba- E,-nest 0| -M0mag.“e_ B whim mm. were accompanied by ,_ man who . To be Enforced ron wrsnsel, arrtllaolsnevntl renter; _rl9ii_womso~wu¢...,,..,,,i,._¢,,,,--.l_§i__e_w`__-rvnT_rs 'tue nur been »- -» » ' gl" ,\l°1_12l1°1'n Russia. ddealei life bn-ln to rt colored onus which is .,,,,,n;Mgl‘1,,,f,§,“'_0“;0,;'f“0“;“'f§§ , _(anew to TM G___a._____an_) 13th_Bol_shevlklsrmy, according to rumored, to have been mu,de,ed'_-plum _ SA,NDBANKs_ 0N..1.ARIO_ Aug_ detnpatc es received here. Four was arrested today and will be' One or more arrests have been 16__,Befm_e'e|‘ght thousand pe___ thousand prisoners, four armored charged with neglect and not m_ rr:_1\de. stndhihle _prisoners are lock- sons attending U_ F. O_ meme on trains. 35 machine guns. 39 pieces kmg propel. precautions at chnd e "U 1' 9 ° ‘"1 5111111” - -'rl.ePll.,oll1lli» ' _.1- Saturday. Hon. C. E. Drury. Pre- °' c““”°" were “muted by General |h1m‘~ B1`1S10W (colored). Who IS clined toogtise out grey olfwtliiselfscfs mler-of 0.,.i...i0_ made an ,,,,p,,,,_ lvrellgel in the fleht- General suis to have admitted no was the of the case. or even admit that s ant announcement regarding the Wm1'5@1'S 11991 1’°'m1’“l"1@¢1 0311111' futher of the child and who buried “"1"” 'md been °°’“`mm°d- future reinforcement of the TemD~| knv on the north side or the en- the mmm' was “I” arrested "1" oplrzleirdtztated thart further import' §l'MlCe Act_ He declared thai, in trance 10 D“1@DD@l` EMUBTY f0l' 11l@_ raigned on a charge of birth con- ant developments are expected to- - | order to meet the Mtumlon whlch pnr-pose of opening a passage upl cealmeug Britow ws. rgmsnded day, and that more arrests may ---€°->-l- . ow l l_:_aesml1een thrown upon- the g0v_Bm_ the river for light .‘1t.nboats. _ umli Monday_ t°M0,,'ta5ue 15', said mining du. somslld Holy. re organization _ _ _ U **'***-""°' ir-lot, about ten mile; outside or -> and ren ation of the provincial ° ' ° Dartmouth. ‘ police ,,,,.ce ,S be,” ,,,,,1,,mk,,n to FNB Fatahtles ARMSTRONG Wil-L BE OPPOSED o'r'r.\wA_ ont., August 15.-nail I . . . _ _.___..,.._____ way Commission has granted in urther the government ln putting HALIFA N, ___ . ~ In X S August 15 creases in throu h rates to conform . -» g- an end 1° 1112 111191 C0l1ll‘0l Of 1112 lH°“- E~'11- A1'mS1"U“E"3°m‘"11551°"` with increases granted hy the In- enfomemem of me onmrlo Tem_ _ -*_ _er of Mines and Public Works will ~ w ~ » te,-"M m, C0 . e Co merce mlmission of be onoosed in Shelburne at the com Bfltlsh Ul||0llS the United states. The increases lite bye _@1@ctlon_ ;vhe_re N:r.__Ar1ll~ ' are applicable to all commodities rong, w lo was e ea ed u t e gen __ _ eral election in his old riding ol' LONDON. A\lE\lSt 16--T116 1-H11' _exfllfhlg ;(:;|!°:';gsct;:.‘§|ch become af. Yarmouth will seek a seat, Frank 01119 001111011 013 H0110" 10413)’ 1_5' fectwe on August “_ do not ap. $mlih_ L|l,erl|| m@m.i,er el(-_l-_i_ re- sued the text of a telegram from My to wal increases on wmeh are mek lasted three h0u|.s_ cently resigned to -make way for H11 11115911111 11111195 131119115 C0“§l`lll' reserved- pendmg decision on the the minister, .l.J. McNeill, U.lVl. U1l111l1K 1110 BF1-i1S1\ W01‘1¢€1'S U11 Cnnad|an'Rn||.way5 app||cai|0n fm- »l.0NDON_ August ltl_~En-gland W- and L1\'1>0`f 0111111111319 1°' 11"" ‘"“"“g f°"’”d the g°‘""“m°“' 1°Ba='. u general increase. The order, after to all intents and purposes will l-'0Ull1Y Sold Ula! no l'lfl1ll% “'111 be ‘“1“1"m”"“mm"g W" on the 0* pointing out that the Interstate 2 go her own .way m,|,,p,,|,den|, of allowed to go by default and that shevlkl_ They hope that a new link Commerce ,Commission ha, granted S h' W' h Fran-ce. ln future Great Bri-tnin in '1“1>°1` W111 “"1 “ma” 01' ""1-’P°f° had bee" mrged between Russmn increases winch are made a'D|lJ11¥I' _ the 0.pm|0n or wen informed author the farmer candidate in every con- and British workers; was express. able also to the proportions 0( john ities, will sian-:J pot, not accevpiing '°111“9“CY~ ` _ through rates to or from Canada, ANOTHER BIO EXTRA VOTE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK LAST WEEK OF THE "AERONO1-.A" OFFER Bnlsheviki rnedsls Ex'r_y.A c_i_us vols oils; prove so pop ar at qu e number asked that another such offer be given this week. The Contest Management has, rp,Ai;¢l.g_ Augusi 16.-The Bol-- lherefdre, decided to give a new shevlkl have overthrown the Knut- EXTRA V019 911" Very fl1ml1H|' 10 chnukay government in the t"nu-_ the pffWl0\-is 0119. 1JU1.lUS1- ll 111110 harder. 100,000 EXTRA VOTES FOR EVERY $30 COLLECTED - _ TH-IB WEEK today_ The information originated A vote-ballot good for 100.000 in 'l`iflis_ the seen--= of the coup. EXTRA votes will be given for each and every 330 worth of'sub- scrlptions secured this week, be- fore 7 o'clock Batu-rday nigt There ling territorial disputes. i’adere__wslti _ and _ League ni Nations KlR.AlCOW, Kg; lil.-lgnace Paderewslti_ former Polish Prem- ier, has been appointed Polish mander has- announced an often- is no limit to the number of sive action will be launched against' EXTRA vote ballots for a hundred, Armedia 10r 1119 D\ll'D0S6 Of B911-i tfhousand votes which a candidate can secure this week. One will be given for ever $30 collected Y . THIS IB THE LAST EXTRACLUB VOTE OFFER OF THE ENTIRE CONTEST MAKE THE MOST OF IT. |.As'r wssx oF 'rua ' “AenoNoLA" orrsn it was announced here today. delegate to the Leu” of Nnuonm ` Saturdiiy night sees the close of Frauce‘s view' point toward Rus- ' ` ' H 'H ' and that it is expedient that 101!"- sis_ italy previously had stood aloof _ through rates' from poins In U.S. from Entente action in the Russian be preserved says crisis and British oillclals dw ' It is ordered (T) that the pro- cline to see in the American niii- .,, ¢_. i _ . ‘ 1 9 , » .., ' portions of through rates fares and the special “Aeronola” _ offer. Some busy hustler will be given this magnificent $125 Phonoghsph. Will you be tlhe lucky candidate? There is no .reason at all why you cannot bs. Everyone has an equal' chance to win this special prize, and there is no doubt that the work done this last week of the offer will -make all the difference as in who will be named the lucky winner ot ihespecial on Aug 21. The Special Prize “Aeronola" will be given to the candidate wllo turns in the greatest amount of subscription-money by' Saturday night, Aug. 21. Ontof-town -can- didates, as well as those residing in Charlottetown, may work up to the last minute of the Special “Aeronols" of-fer, and then mail in their results at the first oppor- tunity. See every person who has pro- mised you a subscription. Tell t/hem it is now or never. HAVE THEM TAKE i'l‘ NOW. Dou't tlnd’ yourself saying next week "If I had only got that sub- scription last week, lwould have won tht "AemnoIa." GT THAT SUBSCRIPTION THIS WEEK. REMEMBER. Tl-HS I8 THE smsr wasnt or 'ran nnrmn CONTEST. TH-E BIG 100.000 EXTRA VOT OFFER ANU Tl-llll LAST CHANCE T0 WORK ON THE "AERONOLA.” - ¢.¢-___-_"1 (Spsclsi to The Guardian) PARPS, August 16.-Labor throughout Europe was on guand today to prevent the governments of continental countries .from send in-1 aid tn the Poles in their wa-r with Bolsbevi-ki. Following t-he lead or'Brltish laborites Belgian work- ers at Antwerp refused to handle munitions being sent from France to General _Wrangel in the Crimea' and the Swiss lRailway---- Hunger Strike -~ ‘ -. In'Gork'Priso`n" (Special te The Guardian.)- DORK, Aug, 16-Terence Mac- Bweeney, Lord Mayor of this city and ten men who were arrested with him Thursday night have re- fused food since they were placed in military barradks and have been joined in their hunger strike by other -prisoners charges between the United States and canada, fares in both directions ln ef'-feet at-the date of this order accruing within Canada, may, by general or blanket supplement to existing tariffs, be increased to the extent that the through rates, fares and charges shall conform to the increases authorized by the ssidl order of the interstate Commerce Commission, except on coal and coke, increases on which are re- served pending _iudgnlent of the Board in the application of Can- adian carries for increased rates within Canada. FORGE JIENNDNITEB T0 COM- LV WIT-H LAWS \\V-i.NN'lPEG, August 15.-iMoral suasion” having failed to induce Old Oolony Mennoniies in Mani- toba to provide statutory public schools for theiF'children, s policy of coercion and strict adherence to the letter of the law had been adopted _by the Provincial` Depart- ment of Education_ This was sn- nounced today by Robert Fletcher. Deputy 'Minister of Education. If the lilennonites remain their child- ren will be ordered to attend these schools, as_in the private schools now operated by the church little ar Against Bolshe ss Follow British I , I to ‘si l 1)* of Governments . .ls-..._----1--» LLOYD GEORGE T0 ME! ' LABURITMB. LONDON, August 16.-Pr -_‘ar Lloyd George wriay has an al ---ut ment to meet the laborite cu ~ :tl 'of action at Downing Street. _ wil meeting, it was expected, woul . 'ae 'followed by an dumportsht s e- ‘m_eut in the Commons on the R .s- ian situation. The council of a- -an -was formed to 'watch the go n- ment with power to call a so strike if it attemrpted to mak. on Boishoviki. al ar ..._ Chas. Ponzi the Talk of the Hour (lpeclal to The Guardian.) BOSTON, Aug, 16-Was (`-T-.ts. Ponzi heed and front or t. _ly "front" of night swinile that flourished unhindered for eii-'bt months in the heart of Boston's financial dllsftrtct. This is the sub- ject of countless open forms on the Boston Common, street corners and in foreign quarters and wherever Sunday holiday allowed big and lit- tle groups to gather. r Another Effort. _- _‘io (Special to The Guardian.) WIININIPEG, Aug_ 16- Labor leaders of the tb-nee provinces an- nounced on Saturday a start in the final big effort to free f-rom prison the seven men convicted in con- nection with tbe Winnipeg general strike of 'May 10, 1919, The lila- nitoba delegation il headed by F. J. Dixon, leader of the Domin on labor party who left this morn og for Ottavra_ The delegation will be Joined by members from Ontario and it is expected members from Nova S o- tis_ Vfblree dieldgstions will t :- fer with the Solicitor-General ld members of the Dominion cab et on Tuesday morning. The M li- loba delegation will be joined at Kenors by Peter Heenan, M.l \-., for Kenora_ 'run wnlvrnim. _ millrninsrunlr rmn. noon 1- - .x Moderate south to soul!" #st winds, mostly cloudy with al thundier storms. ~ 'The tide will be high this ' noon at 12.54 and tomorrow ` l it will be 'high tomorrow rr- - at 1.24 and Thursday at 1.59 lSun sets this evening s I » -tomorrow at 7.06; it rises t-i . row -morning at 6.02 and Thur at 5.04. New moon Friday Aug. ' ' `. 1'1.44 p. m. First quarter 1 -- . Saturday Aug. 21st, 6.5) a. m. Noozie the Sunshine l\»-I. Mm# A MAN HA: _' _`H|l:»D'eN BEi-HND _- A NEw$i'>At>EP. 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