I i ! 4 i a : r : 12 PAGES The Daily pitish Whig | PAGES |-12 YEAR 86: No. 194. LAST EDITION, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910. PLES DEFEAT THE BOLSHEVI The Soviet Troops Arc Being Pursued 2 Evi, Was Aomecs ROYNO: FORTRESS TAKEN THE POLES ADVANCE AT THE PRIPET MARSHES. The Offensive Against the Bolsheviki Also Continues by Gen. Petlura and Gen. Deniken in Zubna and Morenovee Regions, n 3 a ress Despatc Copenhagen, ASE. 23. Potish troops have administered a ¢ rushing "defeat 'on the Bolsheviki, Soviet forces are being pursued everywhere, the Polish general staff at Warsaw announce. The fortress of Revno, in Volhynia, north-east of Dubno, has beén captured by the Poles after hard fighting. East of Minsk the Poles have reached the line of the Isumen Dortyn. Apparently the Poles are advanc- #ng north and south of the Pripet marshes, east of Brest-Litovsk. Isu- men is forty miles east of Minsk. Revno is one of the triangle of fort- resses in south-western Volhynia. The other two, mtsk and, Dubne, have been captured by Poles within the last few weeks. 4 General Petlura, Ukrainian leader, and Gen. Denfken, anti-Bolshevik commander in Southern Russia, con- tinue their offensive successfully, ac- cording to reports received in Lon- don Thursday by prominent Poles. The advance of the poles puts the Bolshevik front in action from Minsk to north-east of Odessa. A Bolshevik wireless communica- tion received in London Thursday night said that Soviet troops were retiring before Deniken's forces in the region of Zubno and Morenovee. Ukranian troops have ' captured Odessa the most important port in the Black Sea it was announced here to-day by the Ukranian Mission. % lot the Irishman, the Rep. Steel ... .. U.8. Steel fins ir wae 8 Deepen Se A NEW IRON COMPANY May. Erect Bmelbhy at Brockville Toronto, Aug. 22.--Among new incorporations is that of the Consoli- dated Iron and Steel Corporation Li- mited, capitalized at $8,000,000, and "by local and Detroit interests. 3 concern owns and opened hematite deposits in Leeds county, on the €. N. R., some 25 north of Brockville, At this it, Furnace Falls, a small quan ¥ of ore was mined over a century The smelter may be built at ville. The r has also the Algo- ------------ Stating. That he poy RE J e : R Dumouchel, 'an exhibition match between Lalonde's St. Zotigue team M they to uch 'a contest the entire suspended by Dumouch '{with a newly purchased wmiot : In trylug to.avold a col THE WORLD'S TIDINGS IN CONDENSED FORM | -- Tidings From All Over Told in a Pointed and Pithy Way. Four Mexican bandits were killed by American troops in Mexico on Wednesday. At Brandon, Man., the Canadian Northern freight office was robbed of about $2,000. C.-E. Reardon a farmer in Tilbury township, forty years old, was fatally shot in the face while cleaning 4 gun. 3 : Four teams entered the O.RF.U. senior series, these being Hamilton Rowing Club, Parkdale C.C., T.R. and AL and Capitals. Major-General A. D. McRae was thrown from his riding horse at Van- couver, B.C., and sustained a fractur- ed arm. Martin Valiquette, a forest engi neer, was drowned while with a party in the Manicouagan River region, Northern Quebec. Glen Craig Tobias, Toronto, charg- ed with infractions of the Ontario laws in advertising oll compaies, was released on $5,000 bail. The temperance forces in Brock- ville and throughout Leeds and Gren- ville are thoroughly organizing for the referendum campaign. Archduke Joseph, dictator of Hun- gary, bes sent a long letter to King Ferdinand thanking the Rumanians for having crushed the Bolsheviki. Twenty-seven colleries around Fernie, B.C,, Lethbridge and Edmon- ton, Ala, have resumed operations affer the strike of several months. Official Quebec tendered its hom-~ age to the Prince of Wales én Fri- day. A reception was tendered the a battle in Lemburg in which t fighting. Photo shows women rn NOW POLAND HAS ITS OWN | Women members of the Polish army who hey lost many of 3 A SA CO WSSREIAGEr SES "oI Oe Ss GUIs vs A SO d defeat the Ukranian army in a terrific eir number. female soldiers behind them. They took part in the actual royal party at the legislative build- ings. The Saxonia with returning Ca- nadian soldiers, is to dock at Halifax at'4 p.m, Friday. The Belgic is due at 6 a.m. Saturday, and the Royal Geprge at 10.40 p.m. Saturday. Floating mines in the Atlantic have spread to the north, south and south- west of the Azores, and are floating toward the coasts of England, France and Spain, W. O. McTaggart, a former trus- tee, is slated as a candidate for the position of secretary-treasurer and general manager of the Board of Edu- cation of Toronto. Am effort is being made to have the proposed visit to Vanacouver of the United States Pacific fleet, corre- spond with the presence in that city of the Prince of Wales on Sept. 22nd. Proposals that the Methodist church should form an insurance company to carry its own fire risks have come before the general confer. ence special committee for endorsa- tion. Major-General J. T. Fothering- ham, C.M.G., director-general Cana~ dian Medical Services in Canada, will THE ARCHDUKE 5 70 RESIH The Supreme Gouncil Will 'Not As Yet Take Drastic Steps. HiS RULE NOT POPULAR AND BECAUSE OF THIS NO AC. TION WILL BE TAKEN Removing Hungarian Communists hi OBS. : At Washington, amendments to Food Control a $5,000 fine and imp: Wo yhars for profiteering were ordered fayor- ably reported by the House Agriculs fural Committee. Si The Dublin police raided the offices leading Sinn Fein newspaper. The forms intended for this week's issue of the paper abd proofs. that fad been run off from them were confiscated. the lo ngarign government within a few inion that it is not necessary to take any more drastic steps than those the Inter-Allled military mission in Fudan on Tuesday or Wednesday r delivery to the Hungarian gov. ernment. ' In the instructions, the Suet set forth. that "a a gar 6 government of the Arc Friends and supporters at Kitche-| duke asin any sense, a popular one, ner of W. D, Euler, M.P. for North " 1d not ; Waterloo, do not take kindly to thelr « Ared it would not deal with suggestion thtat he resign to provide a for the new Liberal leader, Hon. Mackenzie King. ch The Finance Department officials at Ottawa declared that all reported arrangements regarding the Domin- fon loan to be floated this fall are purely speculative. There will be a loan, but details are not arranged. 'Ajl New York went a-marketing Thursday, when in fifty-eight school houses the municipal authorities placed on all at alluringly low prices 400 carloads of surplus foodstuffs purchased from the War Depart. ment. : The formation of a new Hungarian cabinet and the probable designation of Archduke Joseph as commander- in-chief of the Hungarian army, are| - reported at Vi daron Sigsmund ° Has Removed Prisoners. {Canadian Press Despatch.) Vienna, Aug. 23.--The Austrian government, because of the protests of the peasantry has removed Bela Kun, 'Dr. Landler and Herr Poli, Hungarian communists, from the old mill in the Thaya Valley, where they have been imprisoned, to 8 new pri- seg the WherSAUiS uf Wiel it not' isclosed. Paul Garami, ungarian Social democratic r, who has been here conferring with the Allied representatives. was summoned to Budapest, yesterday, to discuss the in the cabinet. fast or fo ant ] [When hie did not' outlined in the instructions seat to | probable representations of his party} commanders wi Was Manager of the Stefling Bank---- Business Worry Supposed to Be the Cause of His Deed. © (Special to The Whig) Tamworth, Aug. 22.--The village was shocked last evening when it be- came known ita Shatles R. Jones, manager of the local branch Lhe Sterling Bank, had henged himself if' a barn in rear of his house. His dead" was found han by his wife at six o'clock. Mr, Jones 'was preparing to go to Winnipeg, in com- pany with his wife, to visit the lat- ter's father, W. D, Mace. He told his 'wife after dinner that he would go out and straighten up things in the Dain in for their trip, ay 'went out ACCOM the Prince of Wales' rt-Paris,.. «-22---The. Su his dead tals oi heltiaur of Gonada : Tal Council of the peace. conference. ex. | business States, as physician to I pects to hear of the resignation of hduke Joseph as head ' of the|, days. Apparently the council is.of op-|age Perenyl, mi of tie interior, haa, been asked t9 form a new cabinet. Ss lism. Wrecks His New Cars Brockville, Aug. 23.--W. P. Ge ham, while (Hine. from Montreal or car, lision plunged over a Nichol ville. wreck- ed, but 3 : t en® ~ment at way Gompletely Mrs, Jones dom, the Ja; BRITAIN ANS ARE ATTACKED Senator McCormick Inclndes France And Japan in Demumeiations. SA EGYPT IN VSLAGE JAPAN MOLDED ENTIRELY ON PRUSSIAN LINES, And Broke Its Word to the United States--Tllinois 'Guy Talks : Noms sense in the U.S. Senate. 'Washington, Aug Medill. MoCormic nD # 4: a. speech to the Senate in which he denounced | the imperialistic ambitions, "as he termed 'them, of ' Great" Britain; =| France and Japam, ambitions 'which, i | he added, he doesn't believe are en- dorsed by the great masses of the British and French people. "It is; 'he 'said, a new imperialism which threatens future wars . and thal "British liberalism and British labor have joined their protelts to that of Japan's against the terms of the treaty." "For thirty-five years," said the senator from Illinois, 'Japan's for- eign policy in Asia has been one of consistent perfidy and aggression. 1 defy any one to make candid answer + {to that charge. The wonderful 'ma- yv. [terial advance 'of Japan has been temporaneous with that of mod- Prussia, and in close imitation of - Japanese society, the Japanese p. Japanese the | gent supporters that ledges | Garry, "gave 4 being _cobtemplated fn the heart af jhe residential 'section of Wi NOT TO BORROW IN, U.S. FOR A WHILE Oanada to Raise Internal Loan of F ur New : York, Aug. 21.---The Tr bune says: The Dominion of Canada is planning an internal loan of ap- proximately $250,000,000, it was learned yesterday. According to ti preliminary in- formation 'that has reached bankers here the new bonds will be offered to the public in October ona 5% per cent. basis, without tax-exempt fea- tures."This rate, which has been men- tioned. in authoritative Canadian eir- cles, is; In the opinion of bankers, far less than Canada would have to pay foria loan in this country, For a $75,000,000 loan which wad offered here by a syndicate of bank- ers, lreaded by J. Pierpont Morgan & Co., the yield to Investors. was 5.90 per cent, and conditions of the in- vestment market at that time were regarded as more favorable to bor rowers than at present. Chicago and Canadiap bankers underwrote' $8 000,000 of Province of Ontario honds a short time ago, and offered them to investors on a 6% per cent. basis. Although the = exchange rate is more than 4 per cent. against Cane ada, the Dominion Finance Ministry, it is said, feels that it would be in- advisable. to borrow more in this country in the near future. The Ca- nadian anthorities share the British view that 'an adverse exchange situ- ation will aet as a barrier to exten- give purchases of merchandise in this country, and thus prevent the unli- mited piling up of indebtedness. But Canada, bankers say, especially ob- jects to paying the high interest rate which the American investment mar- ket would demand. { HARVEST IN ONTARIO min Much Needed Rain Has Helped the Cro - pS. Toronto, Aug. 2i.---The following is a summary of reports made by ag- ricultural representatives to the On- tario Department of Agriculture; The week-end has experienced a series of much-needed rains, some thundérstorms and some quiet steady showers, 'which have been more or less general over the. province. This will mean a. new .start .for turnips, mangels and sugar beets, which have been almost .at a staund- still for weeks owing to the prolong- ed drouth: Late potatoes .and cérn will also. be greatly helped. : Fields that were being pastured nad about reached their limit snd dalty herds. had been falling oft heavily in milk, and a good freshen- ing of both grass and cows is now looked for, Bis ; Fall plowing, which has been de- of the ground, will at once De en in" their intended of wheat. : The harvesting of spring grains is 'almost completed. Some fields of oats had to be 'cut on the green side to ;escape grasshoppers. A& a rile is: much short straw with «ll Favorabie' reports come from Hs- sex as to the condition of tobacco fields, * While the second crop of clover is standing both light and low, it is heading out well for seed. ° Hay ranges in price at from $20 to $25 a ton, and is in fair quantity, TO 'BE. NO CONVENTION SAYS "TOM" McGARR He Scores idea of Insurgent Torlea About a Party * Gathering. Marmora, Aug. 22--Conserva- tives who sit in the seats of tha mighty, the Cabinet Ministers oh Teside in' Queen's Park, do not take kindly to the demand of their insur. I 2 Provincial convention of the party be held. C8) ig at a picnic of Has! county constituents here, the vinclal Treasurer, Hom, T. W. Mec- the dissatisfied Tories plainly to understand that no such Tonvention would be held. To the al- -legation that Sir Wm. Hearst had not {been chosen properly as head of thé Government, Mr. McGarry replied that the present Prime Minister had | been asked by the Lieutemant-Gov< ' tional { Will take a hand and drive the Reds into Central Russia. A large apartment home, on the community house is layed by .the dry and hard condition | {the TAKES NATURE OF A SUBSIDY The British Wheat Price is Nothing to Worry Over flere. « SIR GEORGE FOSTER TALKS HE DISCUSSES THE FIGURE SET IN THE RED LAND It Is, He Says, the Selling Price To the Millers'--The erence Up to the Price of Purchase Will Be Meg By The Government. Ottawa, Aug. 22.--In the opinion of Sir George Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce, the cable to the effect that Great Britaiin has fixed $1.80 per bushel as the domes- tic price of wheat is nothing to worry about, As understood here, that is the price at which the wheat will be sold to the millers over there, but not the price to be paid for it in the open market. The difference will be made up by the Government. It is to be remembered, the Minis. ter pointed out, that Great Britain hds a nine-penny loaf, and the wheat to make it has to be turhished the millers at a corresppnding rate. The Government, by way of subsidy, pays the différence between this fixed price and the price which it has to pay in the wheat market. Sir George expressed the opinio; that it is an idle thing to suppo that $1.80 is the maximum figure to be paid for wheat, beohuse, in his opinion, it cannot be secured for any such quotation. Rather, as stated, it is the selling price to the millers in view of the tixed price of bread. If the $1.80 price were the limit, Canada, guaranteeing $2.15 per bus- hel, and the United States $2.28, would have to ralse millions 'to meet the deficits between the British price and that guaranteed the Canadian and American farmers. MEXICAN LOOKS OVER HART ISLAND Eusebro Gonzales Is Bunker In City of Mexico--Hunting Summer Home, ' Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Aug. 22. t became known to various residents 'National Bank of the City of Mexico, was here recently looking over is- land properties with a view of de- ciding on a possible location for a summer home for next season. Senor Gonzales, with his son and & party' of about ten persons, came here from Toronto where they hid been stopping at the Selby Hotel. They called 'on Attorney C.. R. Wiltse," who went with Senor Gon. zalés to see the chalet on Hart is« land, the George C. Boldt property. The Mexican banker and his party had: been out of their country only about ten days before coming here. He told low revolutionists had fired shots: which cut across the verandas of his home. They remained here on- ly 4 day and returned to Toronto from where they expect to go on a trip to Alaska. Max Delauney, whe is staying at the Marsden, is well ac- quainted with Senor Gonzales. NEWS pp i A new domestic loan will probably be floated about the end of October for $300,000,000, : be removed immediately as head of the Hungarian government. : London newspapers Friday = ing foatlre a story that the Biterns _ The Prince of. Wales arrived at ebec at 5 p.m. Thursday ,and was sd Be royal 'welcome, x i There are still 35,000 Canadian Soldiers to be brought home from overseas, 'Fifty officers and $500 men from three accompanied Prince Pog be brought