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' __ "'~*.;*- ----~_ -- ~- " `---»-- - - - ,- } = ‘ ‘ _ ' _*rg-_-,-::,-_-,-_-:_-_~_:_-:.1~,-_;_-_-_-_-,_~_~_-_-_._.;._._________;g_“____;;_;;‘_»f}; ' , » ._ n - - ,,.» - ~ ~ f o Q _ __ , , _ _ """'~--"'"~---~~`-'-'-`-'ff-'-1‘-==-fffr:-'-‘ff-‘-‘J~»~°-1‘-=‘-‘-‘-1?:fff------‘-‘fr-1-f:ffff~-sf-Y--ff::_-_+-.-:::.~n¢=;;71-_~.---:__-ff~=_~.~.-.-.»,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-v-_-_.-.»_~_-.~.~_-.-.-.~.-_-.-.-.--_~~-_-.__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ ~.-.-_-.~_-.-_-.~.-.-,-----»-_~.~.-.~_-:~~e_...-e.-_-_-f -___-,_-_-,~_»___-___-_-_-_-___-:_- _-.----~-:_~-_-. 'H I -I "T ' A = i___=r= _ _= - - _ _ sslsssswnis THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW _ IT ' 3?# _ __ PQI* __ vor 4-§,¢)¢O Raasdors Daily Rumi by Evpryb " lv. (Nair swims Dnllv in .' ;_ __ i _g '_ _MM , __ _ I" pf” ‘-~,» 1- ` Z: _.~ ,. , ’ 2: '. _ _ _ r I 'ffl If _* __ ~ If-5 _ 1;) 1 _ ‘ ‘ ` _i.';__','_:_;'__.____._t . ' __ __ _t _,_ _ _ A ` _ I `_ _ ' . i,_ jé 4 i~ 1 _ _ _ _/ .“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ ,_ I .~§~“: si _ing Daily Iousus`1ssT - ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918 szsorsr vm' (i‘ss'i|»s) in Aiivsnssin omaha mr i`i.oo”l $8.50 Par Ysar (Ds1lvsrsii.) itioiil-.foe'i rocii Launches New isiriiisil H I “ A FFi=.Ns|vE|ii i>|cAiinv is vtimvosi FreIl¢__ rican roops Crossed I the ` I _ _ Vesle Repulsed Two Des erate German Under Field Ma h I ll ` G N Oil ` H B L h d A"'¢d |"t¢"V°“t'°“ "‘ Russia P"°°¢¢d$ 53°* s -oliiiius ufiiisiif h adI"A‘ine"' T ' , p rs a arg a reat ew ensive as een aunc e Attacks. -_Captured |00 Prisoners and Two -in Picardy *East and South-East oi Amiens. Germans Taken by WHY- 5“°°°55°5 by czech* “Salim B ‘-Important Posiliolls- Surprise- and' Driven Back Three Miles. ' Viki' sit-"ati°“ I" M"‘"“"" U"d°" C" 5,., |~ i 11-11-,.5_.`,__._ (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Augiist 8.-Foch continues toliammer at the enemy positions -be- tween Soissons and Rheims. The l’_‘rencli` waroillce last night announc- ed that _French and American troops effected _a crossing of the river Vesle, sastof Bralsne, where they held their _'gains and drove of! two desperate counter-attacks. East' of llraisne Tuesday night one hundred prisoners were captured, and west of that town the same night, German attempts ag- ainst Ls Grange _farm were repulsed, and the French occupied the station of Clry Calsogne, on the railway run- ning along the south bank of the Vesle." Progress was also made yes- terday in the Pivotal region north of llhelms, where General Bertlielot’s _forces pushed forward their line near- ly 300.yards between the rallwayfi run- ning from Rhelms to Laon and from Rbeims to Bethel. There were further troops. The salient probably refer- fare after Foch’s triumphs. BRITISH LAUNGHEIJ SUGBESSFUL ATTACK Advanced |000 Yards ~SaIient:IieId -by Germans. *ln the Salient are """'Feii_l,iib`ert,-rNeuve Chappelleland other Cities ___ Historic in Canadian Annals of the»War. (Special to the Guardian) ` LONDON, August 8.#-After many local minor patrol actions around Lo~ con and Robecq, Sir Douglas Haig launched a local offensive yesterday _against the south side of the salient which bends westward from a point on the Laws river, about three miles north of Bethune' to the vicinity of St. Vsnant andthence northeasterly to- ward Ypres. The British war ofiice last night iaconicaily announced that the British line between the Lawe and Clarence rivers had been advanced to a depth of a thousand yards on n front of _about five miles. The pur- pose of this operation is obviously to obliterate the troublesome bend in front here, which sharply extends into the British front for a distance of five or six miles. A little farther progress here would compel the Germans to abandon Merville, on the Clarence riv- er. about four miles north of thu ........._..¢.- ,_ `.-~. _.~.._., .-.._-.-,.----» » - ’ . ,»- _----_ IWO SU MARINES _ Fl Il. S. _IIIIASI ST. JOHN, N. B., August 8.-Ac- cording to survivors of the fishing schooner Annie Perry, in port today on their wayto Boston, two submar- ines are working together in depreda- tions among theflshlng fleet off the Atlantic oodst. JAPANEBl CREW LAND AT CANA- DIAN PORT A cANAniAr’z ATLANTIC roar, Alllnst 8.-An American schooner ar- rived at A Canadian Atlantic port this morning with sixty-live members of the crew ofa Japanese freight ship torpedoed off the Atlantic coast. \ A-NNOUNOELiFrN'l‘B,_» < MEETINGS. ETC; "Public meeting tonight at 8 o'clocli in Union' Hall, 48 Wistar Bt. All laborers, csrpenter's, painters. *’"‘\I°\‘l. teamstens and allclasaes of laborers are-iiivitod to attend. l_t will be to your interest to_'_do so. _'l"he_ f°“°vin¢ sneakers vm- aaarssntilt '“°°¢Ihl= Tom' iiosrs. senersi :eliti- untativs United Brothsrliood *oi Clfboiitars, what-a ll' ,'_0iit_. H. J- Halford, \vt'cs.¥°resi3?it- Barbers Union. oi North Ansueswusmiitosi 0-2- A. s ' j»smsitsr»A.~fr. oi “"3 in ,_ .. , _ _ _ .~ i., _ ‘-i'.’~‘ ,.,,.-‘ vw,” '.K"! J' i 1 i ._¢.__........_-'--»,-'-»-,- <° " v » - - on Five Mile Front .in point where yesterday's advance be» gan. Earlier in the day it was an- nounced that Halg's forces rushed an enemy post north of Vieux Berquln_ in the Lys sector, and that hostile or tillery was active east of Robecq, pro bnbly in anticipation of the British at tack, whose success was announced last night. The positions which the foe regained along the Bray Corble road in the Amiens region farther south were taken by the British who, later in' the day, repulsed German counter-attacks. A number of prison ers were taken by Halg's men. The German official statement, making no mention of the latest British success north of Bethune, claimed 288 prls oners in the Bray-‘Corbis lighting, and said that l~lal»g’s counter attacks hnd broken down. It also stated that Allied attacks north of the Vesle riv- er, in the Rheims-Soissoiis sector were held up. WASHINGTON, August 8. - The Diamond Shoals Llghtshlp ol'l‘ Cape Hatteras, N.C., was shelled~ and sunk 'by an enemy, submarine today, the navy department was informed. The crew. who took to their boats, have reached shore safely. The submarine came within half :i mile of shore, according to the ‘brlci report which reached the navy de partment. The Diamond sncai Ligmsmp is one of the, most famous aids to navi- gation in the world, and has been the subject of many a story in verse and prose. Buch vessels usually are msn- ned by grey beai'ds_a.nd are oi’ sucha typeas to be utterlyhelpless in the face of _an enemyattaek. (Gpsdlsl-to The Guardian) LONDON, August 8.--British cas- ualties reported in the wsek_ended may renin-i em eomwed 'RMU “grams ni 12.888 reverted the are vlous week. These are divided as follows: iuiiaii or sins of woimdl- off. liners 10|: msn 1.0093 W°lW°° °" (Special to The Guardian) LONDON August 8-American air men have found the grave of Lleut Quentin Roosevelt who was brought down in an aerial battle back of the Germans lines befoe the counter of- fensive started. The grave was marked with a wooden cross. it was located at the edge of Chiimery Wood (about tourmlles east of Feren Tar- denols.) The Boche airmen had marked the grave with a cross on which was printed in English "Lleut. Juentin Roosevelt" buried by Ger- mans July 14, 1918.” -_____._l ?i_.____ . / GANADIAN HONORS ' (Special to The Guardian) Law n the Commons last night said that th govsrninent was communicat- ing __WitI'i the`_'Cnnadian government respecting the resolutions of the Can- adian iioiiss _.of Commons on hereditary tiill_es'. Mr. Martin asked if the _imperial Government intended to can-y onttlie rssalutlon passed by the Canadian House init no reply was nlinmf' _%ll`~'ri'l'”‘. _ l ‘J _ 'UA "sl "TF mir ~ J- ;’ *"1 " *"1 / 1' r 4 I' A LONDON. August 8.-Mr.` Bonar successes, too, in the Montdidier sec- < 5' effal "0 ,hc (,'m,,d,'m, _ N... ..... ..._ ._< 5-.. _ > _ HV; HUN pliN[3 - _ D ,. , g t . e Associated 1’ 'ess issues the following: of_Framlcour_t and southeast of Meanll Giving the Germans no time to catch their breath after their crushing dcfeni CEMIIHK in u h“`qhmHBnk° "m""er` Hr" St. George‘s. ' _ on the Aisne-Marne front, Marshal lfoch has luuliclieil ii fresh blow :iguinst Unoiilcial despatches state that the\ tliem in a new sector. The attack started at dawn this morning on ii wide ‘ newly won Allied positions around *front in Picardy, east and southeast of Amlens. _'_" Flames are under heavy fire by thc The French First Army and the British Fourth Army are engaged in this (sP°°|°' t° the Guardlan) German large calibre guns. new offensive which is under the immediate direction of Field Marshal Haig, LONDON' August 8`_HFm"‘ Gvrmmx the Brmah Commander_m,Chief_ machines were shot down during tht- lilllilffll “A Al'U|HU\E0l ‘Hill IB H10*/lllg FURTHER GERMAN ns1'in£MEN'r The Paris and London oineiai statements announce me opening of tile “W "A ’“‘g""“ 'I' """ "“" “'““ ‘""’“““‘ f'°f'fhw'f"" “"_"'g 'lm "‘"'°‘"" ’“""" ANTIGIPATED attack and report satisfactory progress in its early stages. d°“'" 1" Hume” I" th" f°H“w|"g night 'Dues also have the situation com' _ _____0____ . During thc 24 hours ‘.’~i ions of lionibs " ' A 'Swiss despatch to a Paris paper (Sf_M_.al to Nw C_“_rd_.u__) \v_eyp rlropperl by us on llic rziilxvuys. says that the enemy is ready to pro- WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, August 8.-in their nrfensive ’“"""""“"“ “““ ""'*"“ "I U" ‘"“""‘-" 00641 WI*-ll llIl0ll16!‘ 801161111 Poilremellt, on the front east of Amlens today the'British have taken Harney wood, Dodo “ml Several ‘mem hm were 'lbserv Wllll R View to sl10l‘f-ellillg the lille and wood and probably have possesion of town of Marcel, Cave und Lamtte En ed' All of "ur umuhmes llelurwd affecting an economy in front line Sang;-|~9_ _ _ safely." (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA August 8-The Canadian Food Bon__rd today issued a summary of the results of the special food pro- duction and conservation efforts in the Dominion. This statement was accoinpained by nn appenl to the public to continue the conservation of wheat, meat, dairy products nnd sugar, wlilch_nlreiuly have been saved in very large quantities for export overseas. HAIL STORM IN OTTAWA (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. August 8.4-A hall storm of unparrallod ferocity passed west of the city between six and seven o‘clock on Wednesday evening levelling red to is that extending from Sois» (Special no gn, Guardian) ‘ Wm' n°l'l|\W“1'd film'-*Sf A0 the i°W7‘ LONDON, August 8.-According to advices received in London the 'lf A"`“5~ ` A German Wm|dl`3~Wli| 0” French and British forces which attacked this morning in the Picardy sector ' Such an eXl9"5IV9 fmnl- W0“ld fUl`“Il='1l have advanced at some points to a depth of more than three miles. ' . add"I°n5l elfidence "lat the f09 haf ` The attack must have taken the Germans by surprise as the weather' has hffwme VGCUYACIISU A0 def0“B|V9 W" ,not been such as would generally be chosen for the coninienceiuent of new (Special to the Guardian) 0D9l`3tl0DB~ » PARIS, /illiyllsl. S.-~l~`:itIiiei' Jiiliii .I "_:`A`-`A"A:";`“~" "TTT:_::""""_>TT"-_"'12: --*Oli 0'L.e;ii`y, oi' .\‘r'i';uiloii, I’;i., vlizipltilii ill AMERICANS STIFFLY RESISTED ii rc1.;iniciii_ ciigagcii on lhe Mui-nc mul (§pp¢~;'gl .10 flu, (,`1my,][(m) Vesle fronts, luis bruiiglit io l‘ui'is :- WIITH THE AMERICAN ABMY ON THE VESLE, August 8, (10 p.u'i.)-- silver cllmrliiiii und it gold clutllcv, The River Vesle was crossed east an-rl west of Fismen lute last night by midi- such :ia uri-_ found in every lloimii: tional American lnfantrymeii. West of Flames they are breaking up counter- Cttiliolic churcli in ll`i-iuicc, thc foriner attacks by German Infantry, and are holding the ground despite the enemy er containing. cigarette uslics und thc efforts. In support of the troops who had- crossed the river during Tuesday latter some dregs ‘of ill-smelling beer. 1 night and Wednesday morning, it detachment ol’ inlaniry crossed the Vesle These were placed on the desk o the war, "mm (him half of mem in under a Franco-American barrage just bei'ore_nooii today. Two other dc- Monsignor Connolly, head oi’ the Ro the Inn( year, In making this grate. tachrrients reached the north bank during the nfternoon, A inun (inltliullc cliuploins witi, th . The Germans counter attacked west of Flames this afternoon but were K¥ll5§l\l‘4 0|' (70l\ll\\bl1S' `fllT1l`llll<1lf>SF21llllf scattered by artillery fire, 1 as evidence of the outrages commi'_ declared that it was because of the -' The Americans have pushed on under n. heavy ilre and in hitter lighting ted ilgillllst I"I‘0l\Cl\ 0h\1l'Cll0S by th! failure of the U-boat campaign that in which they used their bayonets effectively. A few Germans were token German inviiders. ' i. prisoners, while the other retired. The stiffost resistance now,i’acin.g the LONG RANGE BOMBARDMENT 07’ SIVH 011 MoI‘¢’Il 21 Of this YUM- U0 American infantry north ofthe Vesle in the region west ol’ Fismcs, is from ii PARIS CAUSES N0 DISCOMFOFZT clizir:ir:i_cri'/.eil For-.li’s iunster stroke. 000 had been contributed by t knoll north of Baznches. Here n number of German mnclilnc gun companies _ begun on July 18, us “the most bril- liave dug in and are clinging desperately to the hill despite the fire of the PARIS, August 8.-The bombariI lull-.i vention in lliisslai and Slbcriit is pro- tieh troops hitvc landed at Vludlvos- tok, und further successes by the i‘.zeclio~Sloviilts against the Llolslicvlkl :ire reported. l*i'ogri.isH hits :ilso beeii mode by the Allied expedition which March 2-I, ment in the British l-louse of Com- mons yeslcrduy Premier Lloyd-George cd their cuunirymsn along the Rhefnnpsqigsring plghwny, who :irc einlcnvor- cliangcd one wlilt thc :tspei-l. oi' the sent list-ll. To prove the relative moments, but in a. month th ing to drive the Germans from the knoll. Among the prisoners token today , Clly 1101' ilc\i\@11110l‘ of its people. failure. of the focfa sulnnnrliics thc and all anxiety were past 0 were an officer and several prlvates from' at fresh division which has just ' _ _ Briilsii l‘rcmic.r snlil thot in July l1isi‘000 troops had been sent ac arrived from the Germnn front in Flanders. ' 1 | 305,000 /iincrican troops were carriofl English Channel to replace t ' ' J . [1 across the Atlantic to France, and p y un er r control in (Special tothe Guardian) |919] d rim] '- man Peninsula on the other bitter at the spectacle of out lor those who have been .ind starved by Trotzky and I The Bolsbeviki are grow o the paid agents ol' Berlin Se lslinicnt is promised anyone perform his duty to the IB government, in n pamphlet l the Premier in Petrograd A YEAR’S REVIEW OF SUBMARINE W nfs:-,-is--E-,Q Given by Lloyd George in Commons German Submarines Destroyed since Began, More than Half in Last Year F of Submarine Campaign Caused Olfensi (Special te The Guardian) Money announced in the Ho LONDON, August 8.-One hundred (ominous yesterday, too, that and fifty German sul>ma.rlne_~\ have ses of British merchantmen teen destroyed since the beginning oi’ July were less than th v \ BRITAIN RAISED ARM Since 1914 the Premier reat Britain alone had raise he enemy lannciicd his great offcn- urmy and navy tl 350000 me most part volunturll anoth inlons. and 1,250,000 by Indl and inside of six weeks, the UBQAT Ac1'|v|1'y' RESUMED _ that of this nuinber 185,000 were been stopped and fought to I A transported on British ships Sir Leo still AT THE FRENCH SEACOAST, August 8,-~Ai'ter six months of ingictivity N fr" """""""' ' """"""""""` """""` ."` ” “"‘f'f‘f“"""" ~*‘-'“"*~ the German submarines effected it raitl against coastal convoys, sinking Sntur- I if da the Am Nc hi L k P rt BN _ __ (Spec al to the Guardian) SERII B Ki SIR ' ~ ' - 0' en- ~ - 'A We. 0"‘""‘ UW’ _ ' . ._ . . , .1 , » (Special to Tha Guardl burn ond General Wilson, Montreal returncd ycsicrrloy from it week-end ml it' nu Hmnylm mmy (H ul U" Known Charlottetown ‘ _ _ we ruptured 7A nicn :tml live m.ir~lilnf B0 who Has Seen Much OTTAWA August 8-Sir visit to the Grand Fleet. Dr. Finllnntyne told your coiwespoiiileiit lic was gunq.. .y , Borden is ex acted to b bl enormously impressed .by what he had seen. "'l‘he power, majesty und- ex- H SUTVICB- _ H35 TWO Olhef _ b p ° traordinary efficiency of the Grand Flcct must .ho scun io he tlinroiiiigly upprc- Brothers An rlhtllinn (lltlit i§;:se‘i'(Aac‘;tivt:tls bm elated," said the Minister, adding, "l only wish I could have had ten tliousanil langue: here y Canadian farmers with me on the trip, so they could sec for themselves what ____ B f h la Pimiiiiv iiiiivin the irBtlsh navy means to grain growers ” ' ` I e Drs 6 av" Loudon it ` ‘ _ ' Sergeant Edward Blake, of the gr Lhanges in the "er sa .".`_'.”i`0 , _ ' ~ . ~ ‘ I B k_5pNm[ _lo me (luardmn) . ____ (atnudiaii Army Medical (orps, son o_i _mtwe stan It In muted LONDON, August 8.-J. S. Douglas, of the Toronto Mail and Empire, says (spmiai to The qua,-dun) _Mr. Maurice Blake, of this city, ar- Edward Kemp may mmm to Canadian newspaper men have received u tiewfnnd overwhelming sense of, OTTAW/(_ Angus; g_.__/(rmng, nivctl in Clsarloiitetown llnst nllglit next autumn to be succeeded the power of England on tlie seven scns, as n result of the visit of the Grand ments have been completed by tip- fmm 0V0I‘S0l1H- Sergeant Bllllw BH- E ml I t b th Fleet, . . llstel in (ini or t und a hall ears Ben " B er y mme ° er ilgureil .His numerous friends in Charlottetown will be delighted to see him once more. _ There are now three members of CUWAGO August 8__Mu| _ the -Blake family serving the colors, occurred in Chicago through t ____ __ __ Gunner Leo Binks who left here nine wave now rpasdng over tha yours ago and who hold a position in middle and northern "M" the Royal llank in Vancouver, enlist- _ I "mf _ _wrl WZ" cd in Esqulmnlt and zlrrlveil it few 5gQ§.§.g...’.‘ nnt aplnto tie m.iiiii iictuiu o slit s In in "num _ H ‘B at llllIIllEI&Il the fact that there nrc about 215,000 (,a t .n _,mm mmm M D_ who han _employes in the 450 Canadian -plantn "£36 with uldC_ A_ M_ C__ in cam “’.,°***“““!‘ il I ll rl i . '_::’_::___?_;‘:“e Or"t___;°n_Y_':b;° _;‘_’)'l'“_0;’_'_ ada since the war broke out is now in »wAN1'gp gy Mmgyg; A mme’ 5 600 are women England and will go to France as soon capsid; mgms, QU; bg I y ' ' as ordered. , _ children.. ‘1 imply 'Irs _____,___________ Black M Fillfoy 81, 1 ys nge x e now fills in the present tiny industrial lift Ives point and oxpmts to san Bhomy, of the dominion mny in-_ known from for ovemeam The oldest bmthm._ STRANDED MEN REBCUED )§Y away fences 'and roofs of buildings at‘ --- ' ' ,",_ ° | Ni/\oA»nA FALLS, N. Y., Aug. s.- sp” “L A pi 'ronoN1~o a_ s. Mari A uni eat s _ . , . _ , _ it (gpggigi rg gm qugrgign) I | High tide today at 1.06; and tomar- Niagara l~*alls'io_r sixteen iionrs__(_i9o_i°”;_* W ’ ramen nurnivr. s. c.. Armin s. row at 1.ss. iinrfis, or anime. Anti onstorisau. *fo Aiiivisz trait --Fishermen and uanneryrnen agreed' Sun rise today at 6.13: sunset 8.83. a Swedish sstlor, were rescued _bi‘_t_h‘e ter Miter, *HW that the indications are ,that tins' New moon atb; iirat qunrisr 14th; Youngstown lite-saving crew this Butter’--tie pst WG. P§i niggas; “ings” "usp in rwqgty iuii moon 22nd; last r_;as‘rier 2stb. morqnlng. _ Guardian Olos _ _W .___s - ` ` . ___ _ ,_ »_ .. _.-»_ a_;._,.__. ;_._ _,_f,,l;-'A __ " _ .__ ... T V: ..._ __...._.._ .... ._ _ gg-.s su-¢~ Im ilillidl -~ 0 0 il U U81' UK llilI'00l1 0l\ B IGH ICOW ms. ‘Y-1* variable winds, fine and warm within 1000 test ef the brink of the `_ y e an s p a e o age :ind the tish ship Berwlnd. Sunday ROME Au `. A ' B R _ ' , gust 8.--The oillcitii I _ the Norwegian tramp Hundago was torpedosd or sunk by mines. statement issued my the war Umm. ,’ » » - CANADMNB VISIT GRAND FLEET Semenl river our cavalry attacked an A today follows: “ln Albania on tht I LONDON August 8__P____m___r B d C C _Bunn t G __ M enemy column and brilliantly diapers- _“* cl u l i t | 1 - .r .ex" - - ' 'I I ' Y .91 fort fi I r g wo Y igo .ind wont of-ross with the Second of the government' posswly _ General Mewburn poiiuilon of ililcil pruncs und thier “\““‘"“" M0““Uf‘I Rm” "0 W" QUENTIN ROOAEVEI-T'5 GRAVE Foon soAnu n£cui.A'r|oNe pint-|ii».~\ by me Uniit-ii sinh.-S rar tin iiclvfiivd in the ‘miles 01’ Vlmy Ridge- °' "_ "“` 4 -'-'° W - tr d | 1 ) . 1 ‘ Passcliaendalo and other notable _ ni a e mari mic :een reinoven 1|, so fm- as (-amd" is concerned engagements in which the Canadians ------»----»-s-g\-_~a--i.»._..- °GO0D GHANBI POR CHAI _ to \°lNl~"lD¢Yl|I IGEIIWJ crops, uprootlng trees and carrying , TIDE, MOON, ETC. 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