ardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People » The Gu _ _ ,_ ., \. l,., 4 , _ _ _ _ !n,',__.l:, _,__ _.N,..,,.,m,,,},!_,,.,{ f“._..,~»--,.~_~.-- I .,..._,,_7r,,_ _ 2 » ‘ - ' - ~ * . ,-.._-_»_‘?-vc' _ 1 I »_ as _ _ me AvNv°h='-'-'-‘-‘-'--v-----:--_~:_-:_-:_-.-.-.-.~.-_-,-_-.~,-,-_-_-_-,-,-_-_._._-_._._ _.___._____.___.___.:____ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .' Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers _ O*#§*§lkO*‘O#§l‘l\l E » - IVIQRIUIIQG DAILY .L _ Morning Daily founded 1391 ' w-my uw ml--l slim no } oHARLo'r'l‘E'rowN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915 {'°~'° "°' "“' “"""'°“’ '” """”‘; RUSSIAN FORTRESS `MII Clit MIIIIII SUM-ARMY IIUSSIINS IIUIININII (Special to The Guardian) Nudarzine front and outlying defences PETROQRAD, July 22.-Novo Geor- givsk, one of the greatest Rllssiall fortresses, is effectually standing sell- tinel for Warsaw frolll the north west. Its guns-range attains the Burza line and the German advance columns on the Narcw. Tile figilt for posses- sion of the rigllt bank of the river is expected to occupy some tilne and evidently the last word ilas not been said before Russians withdraw from tlleir positions guarding the Polish capital, but the pllblic are prepared for the worst. To-day throughout the Empire nlillions of worshippers are joining in prayer for victory. Yester- day evening the bells in all churches throughout Russia clanged a call to prayer for'24 hours' colltillual service of intercession for victory. Today, in spite of heat, the church- es were packed. Hollr after hour the people stand wedged together, while priests and choruses chant internl_tll-- able litallies. Outside the Kanlilln Cathedral here open air Mass is bc- ing celebrated ill presence of enorm- ous crowds. (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, July 22.-Ofilclal to- night~ln the district of Shavell the enemy is concentrating lines west of Mitau Shaveli road. In the Trans- Nicmen district there was desperate fighting yesterday on the river Jessia, south-west of Kovno. On the Narrew front, near Rosan Head, desperate engagements occurred. Near the villages of Mrotchka and Kavka, in the course of a counter-attack, the (iossacks fell upon and sabred xl Ger- man conlpally. On the left of the Vlstula our troops occupied Bioniel 82.60 ner your by mall In ldvnllee ‘»_Tralliki, Voislavitze, Grolllnlciloff, and from Krylew to Dobrotvorc on an ex- the right bank of the Bug of the ill the villages of Poturjitzc. (Sp°clal to The Guardlin) PETROGRAD, via London. July 22 -In the order of the day, issued ill connection with the services of pray- cr being held throughout the Russian Empire, Grand Duke Nicholas, Conl- mander-ln-Cllief, calls upon the troops to accomplish fresh deeds to achieve a victorious end of the great battle now raging. The order of the day fol- lows: By desire of the Emperor and the Holy Synod the whole of Russia is to-day praying for the victory of Russian lirnls. I firmly believe the joint prayers of the Emperor and his people will he t`ulfilled. The whole of to wage ll victorious war against the IIJIIEEMENI SECIIEIEII III SEIIIE SIIIIIIE IN HEMINGIIIN PIIINI :.1 (Special to The Guardian) BRIDGETOWN, Conn., July 22.- Johll A. Johllson, Vice-President of the structural iroll workers, to-day all- nounced that lle had been advised by J. J. Keppler. Vice-President of tile International Association of Machill- ists that a. "written agreement" which would settle the strike of the nm- chinists in the plants oi' thc Reming- ton Arms llnd Anllnullitioll Colllpnny and their various subcontractors has been secured. CONDENSED ADB. T00 LATE FOR I CIlASSIl“ICA'l‘ION ONE CENT por word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. 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GUARDIAN OF- mcn, saos-11-21mm PARTIES WILLING TO TAKE Bocrders or Roomers dllring Odd Fellows Grand Loose, Aus. 10- 11 and 12, will please leave their names at Beer & Gcirs grocery. 2219-7-23-M3i Auc1'|oN,sAlTt.-A Pnopsnfv A1' Victoris, Crapaud, Thursday. July 29, 1915, et. 4 o'clock p.m- 0005 dwelling-house, store, out-buildings; centrally located; suitable for doctor, drllgflst or merchant tailor. For informs ion apply on l>l'®m|°°°- or owner. N. Penprsiee. 207 Great Geor e Street. Charlottetown UEIIINEEI SIEIMEIIS Mlnard'a Llnlment cures .Neuraigla ONE CENT per word each insc. "Cornwall Ice Cream Social post- poned until further notice. C. S. Howard. 2232-7-22ul2i "The Charlottetown Bowling Alleys and Billiard Room will be closed for two (2) weeks during general clean-l ing and repairs. 2341-7-14nl12i[ in the near future in Millvicw Orange llnll. A special train will be rlln from this city. Particulars later. 2227 "An ice Cream Festival will be held in Stanhope on Monday. July 26th, in aid of Red Cross work. Como alld help a good cause. 2223 "Musical Entertainment and lco Cream Social ill the Bridgetown Pub- lic Hall under auspices of tllo Young People of the Baptist Church, Friday evening, July 23rd. Admission 15 cents. Everybody welcome, 2224 up-on sALE.- Schr. “'i‘heresa" as she now lies ashore in Crapalui Har- bour (within thirty feet from channel) Sails ami running rigging in good or- der. Will sell chesp- ADDI t0 E- ' zzoz-"1-zzmm Mlncrlro Llnimnt cum Rhoumntlom Boswell, Victoria. 2218-’Ti28M6ipd. e w le prov s olls o ll recent y Q Jersey was ol-del-ed to Bn onne d fortress of Ivangorod furtller to the LI t t of lvallgorod. The battle between tile NEW YORK, July 21.-Serious riot-» Catch the Russia" “""‘E“s SE'°"Ed it be Vlstula and thc Bug yesterday again illg occurred around the plant of the decided I” e""°“‘.‘t‘_3 W‘"`s"W~ At ‘my assumed a very desperate character, Standard Oil Colllpally of New Jersey rate "' Bern" "“'°l“l "t‘"e”““"- ‘EWS `-the enemy concentrating his prillciplll at Bayonne, wllerc a strike is ill pro- not “mlm “d"“"C" f°" V0" M‘“`kC’_l' efforts ill thc dircctioll of Baljitze, gross, early to-day when a nlob cn- 29”' “'E‘"° the "“I’°rI» "llhoi"-7]' ‘E several villages on the heights cilang- fighting that followed tllrec lnell were ‘heir C°“"t°"`“.u“”k" “l""“ me N‘""’“' illg hands again and again. On the illjurcll by pistol shots fired by guards. doc” “Ut mc"E‘”" 5“""°SS 0" Eh” DME Rug there has been fierce fighting Their wounds are not serious. or vm' Hmd°"l""`g' H”WeV°"' Sh°“I‘E tended front. Above Sokol we cleared NEW YORK, July 21.-Later fight- surprise military Crmcs I" “med °°“"‘ enemy and took about 1,500 prisoners ()il plant and assumed serious proper- the City attacked fmm an sides by _ The strawberry festival and mn scelles of severe fighting in the west. l t . the beautiful grounds of that institu- 9~DD@l11‘ that the Frcncll are the enemy. You men of the heroic army _ and navy who have been confided to gilizkesgdinxl __°v;fg'(llr'at5; lthgpllelilifid fngagssggggnigsls 121;] t¥gigf:__"(’;‘;1_3:_1"e nlo do not forget that the Emperor through whosé enorts its su_ce sa' es have onset uns by __ pnrtlall _‘If and all Russia are aiding you by their due The building and grmfndg wig; cessnn offensive lu Argonne Y " prayers and their labors' imbued tastefully decorated with buntillg and The IWIIHDS C0117-H1110 their attacks with this thought and strong in our the hospital stuff as wen _N th ’ along the lsonzo and the haul I. courage let us silo\v them ollr grati- hem M. the Ladies Am dli‘eve§ me conquest of Gorlzla and 5 ro” Nude by fresh deeds' God and His possible to make the affair enjo,yabT§‘Pli1l0f1l1 is assuming 1arg0\` roa gtg Emwerrul help are with ."3 any we During the afternoon a large number 110118 anti 1ll0I`0 HIGH boillg cillgapcd carry in ourselves that falth which is of visitors were shown through the lnan in any Dmvnlus name on- [gnc me Camest of viuory' h0Si>ltal by the Lady Sllperinienden; italian front. The Italians claim to __________________________________________ _ ________________ _________________________________,__________ and her staff of nurses, and every be making progress, while the Ang. ” detail ill eclulpnlellt-surgical, me¢ll¢nl_ trlmls consistently report inn; all culinary, @tc__p0inlnl1nn¢ ln tll0m_ all attacks have been repulsed. A short of which, nnelllnsg to gay, Wm-e most oihcial account issued to-night of the fuvourabi commented P00611! fi IMI ’ v__it0___ y - upon by the __ __ _ gullgtllm Gallipoli lellinsula ll ca es lat lc cngagelncnts have Shortly afigr four 0'(-,lack Hls Honor been rather of a nlillor nature, but 1 Lieutenant-Goverllor Macdonald in a Il”-VU MVUUFUII U10 AIIIOS. brief nnd happy speech fornlaily le- ISPCCIBI 1° f|'I¢ GUi|”d|i") clared the new wing of the Hos i(tal LONDON- July 22~*S0 ff" “S Bri' open. He congratulated tile trusliees tish vessels are concerned German on the extension und lnlnmvnlnem of I SUUIHHFIUGS drew H blank d"l`i“g me tile building and on the etliciency alld Week Cndiflg YQBEQNIHY- 110'- 5 single up-to-dllteness ofthe institution. llritish merchant ship or fishing craft pl-elnler Matnlennn followed also being sunk. This was the ilrst week with H bl-leg nddresn ln wnlnn the since the commencement of tile war Tl-llswes nnd the nosnltnl stan were ___ that some loss of British shipping had hgghly n0nlnllmenled_ (Speclal to The Guardian) not been ocdusiollctl by either German Ml- pc,-cy p0nc_ wllny nn Cnnlrmnn LONDON nny 22 _A n0_lpnu,ll lo cruisers' mm” or submarines' Dm" f0 UIC I30Hl‘ ll dainties and substantial viands, were luost rl OF WAR - (Special to the Guardian) (3P°°I°' f° Th° G““fd|°") (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK' July 22__Whe¢he,» the LONDON, July 22.-Austro-German BERUN _lnl 22 _B f th according to advices received from killed to-day in fights between strik- Willis 0195' have “Dt as yet made 3 Libau. The greater part of' the city ing employees of the Standard Oil Co. “H0115 E"`e“°h E” me Well f°“me“ is said to have been destroyed. Rus- oi' New Jersey and armed guards, inner “nes defending Eh” city' The sian troops are also reported to have bringing the total death up to three Russiansf"-19 true' have been N959' fired villages and farnlilouses ill since the inception of the strike. W. ed bl’-Ck I0 Bridge Head DOSIUOUS *II* other parts of Courtland in accord- F. ssdler, Adlotant General or New fecill' We" Of Warsaw W1 11110 the cnc itll tl ll r - l , an lish ar er. on his report rests the calTing out ol' ”°“Ehe‘“’t 0” the Vi3E“]a~ BU* at pub ed my Ord he lvnlltlll A development tonight these D010” they We Dfvbllbly in H which malfhave the effect of nélnlng better position to offer stubborn re- 0 end the strlke was me acceptance sistance to their opponents l‘wo at y strike,-5 of an offer of llve city nom tacks are being made from the north ll _ . missioners to act as arbitrators. The amng me Namw River by Field M9-I" strikers will present demands for a sllal Von Hindenburg and tllat which lll-teen nel- cent lncmasn ln wages ln Field Marshal Von Mackenzen is di- wl-ltlng to tlln nnmlnlsslnnnns ln_ recting from the southeast between nlorrow. Tile latter will lay them the Vlstula and the Eng mvcrs' UP' (SPICIBI ¢° T06 Guardian) before the stmulanl oil oillclsls. P" G¢"“““S *"0 Walling fOr M1 UD- cAl>n'rowN Jul 22.-vm ll-r portune moment to move forward and , y ll 1. Rotlla arrived to-day fronl thc cam- paign which ended on July 9 with the surrendl-r oi' Gcrnllln Southwest Afri- ca. Tile Premier received all ova- tion. Wilercver llc appeared lnlsillt-ss was suspclldeli. Tile city was decora- ted ullli people tllrollgeli tile streets. ()ll the arrival of Botha at Govern- lnellt Ilousc 10,000 scilool children sang the National Alltlleln. PATRIOTIC MEETING AT MORELL countered the guards there. ill the “mes that the R"5si”'"S hm” "°“~“"l the Russians holfl Warsaw it would ing was resllnlcd around the Standard tries who have ‘uscoumed me ms” uf tions. Tile Bayonne cllief of olice nppolmms Dossqssed of s“p°"°r"'y E" Says that nbnnt _.1000 men are tgklng glllls and munitions. Grand Duke Ni- nnrt ln the allanns and that one of cllolas, although able to deliver sting- thc rioters has been killed. Fifty mg c°um°r'Mt“°kS and inimi- pcrsons have been taken to the Bay- heavy losses un thc f"uStr°`G°"' oline hospital suffering frolll injuries. mmm’ must E" uw ms" place They include botll rioters and police. tak? care of his armies' me E953 “E which would be nluch more serious for Russia than tile loss o" Warsaw P E I and the territory around it. | | | _ln the region of Sllavii. on the Dubysa river and on Mllriampol Kovno road the Germans claim xt series of successes, but nothing is said of the fighting nearer Rl a, for which g i city another German army is heading. Argonne and the Vosges arc still A crowded nlcethll: welcomed thc represclltative:-l of the Patriotic So- ciety \vllo visited Moreil last cvcllillg. Rev. Dr. Fullerton presided and dc- iivered a lnost. eloquent and impres- sive arlllress. The work the Society was doing, he said, was not confined to Prince Edward Island but was bc- ing curried ollt by different organiza- tlolls tllrollgllout Canada und the British Empire. They were there for recruits and to place before the peo- ple tlle position in which the Britisil Empire was ut the present tilne. Lord Kitchener said Ile must have mon and if they failed ill this respect they were simply cndangerillg those alrcady at the front. At one tinle thc country had not tile equipment for recruits, but now they had it on lilo highest authority that they had thc equipment in Canada for every man wllo volunteered. If men did not vol- unteer tlle Militia Act provided for collseriptioll, but he felt certain tllat the men of Canada and Prince Ed- ward island sllfllcietly appreciated the gravity of tile situation and their respollsibiiity as citizens of the great Empire to rcspolld to the call without conlpllisioll. Dr. Fullerton then gave ll grapllic accollnt of (lernlllll me- thods of warfare and the aim Ger- many had ill view, :lllil was intensely impressive ill the lnallllcr ill which he presented his facts. (‘oi. Moore delivered a short and impressive ud- dress, being foiiolved by Captltill Prowse wilo made all impassioned personal appeal to tile young men to come witll him in the Island Battery, wllere they would all be chullls, fight side by side. and llpilold the llollor of the island at thc front. Amid loud clleers two young men came forward during the meeting and afterwards several others intinluted their desire to volunteer when they obtained the consent of their parents. A lady, Miss G. McGrath, also volun- teered as a nursc. During the evening an enjoyable -lnusical progranlnle was gone through. contributed to by Prof. Barlow, Mr. llcstcr l\i<~lnnis and the llulnl of thc I~‘ourih Regiment undcr llululllmstcr Gaihraitil. Proi'cssor Watkis acted as acl-olnpanist. After tile lncciilll.: thc visitors were clltcrinilleli at supper by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cox and ll number of ladies. Ladies Aid of the P.E.I. Hospital, on C0IlIl'HdiCl0l‘Y HS CVM". blll It would lun ovlnw W-is llulcbtoll to thc phil- which is in No. 2 t-omporilncht she PATRIOTIC MEETING AT SOURIS (Special to The Guardian) 1 lslllllnllln GUARD lunlll_nlll lmlilu snU_t_n0N urs lvlizullln , y 8 OPC 6 CVB- Mllitla. shall he called out to preserve arnlies continue to areas the RUSSIHH cu tl of w ll ll ll l ~ 0ver Threatened Warsaw. The Peo- =§i1'-.¥f°-r2f- it-1°”-22':--‘2-’*2§”t-I2 fi’-2?“--‘ffi°”-t-'-"-g- ‘$55222-“il it-li °“E““‘° ‘°'°‘I"‘°“E”‘f ;"m‘s'”EE’ ple Called to Prayer lor Victory and in all Churches Service are Being Held. lieaviesi Fight oi Wal' now in Progress. lm--l livcneli the proceedings with excellent selections of music during the after- CONIING EVENTS, _ The Guardian understands thc finan- ANNOUNCEMAQNTS I-llll proceeds were quite satisfactory. . ”‘E“°;€‘N“S~”'*“- rllencll orrlclllt tion for advertising in this column. (Special to The Guardian) WASiilN(l'i`i>N, July 22.-Tile Aul- crlcan Vicc (‘onslli at llelgrllde rc- poricd to-lilly that tile iypilus epidem- ic ill Serbia and Montenegro is lllldcr notified by thc Rockfellcr i'oullllai.ioll allillorities ill New York and the lut- ter indirzulcd their readiness to pro- vide any nvcessary funds ill co-opcra- tion with illc Red Cross for complet- illg tile work of putting that part oi’ Cash must accompany orders. Mini- PARIS. Jlliy 22.-(Official)-Reia-_ mum charges, twenty-five cents tive calm prevails generally along the i front. ° _tho European zone under the jurisdic- tion oi' the American Sanitary Conl- mission into ll clean condition. control. llcd Cross oliicillls ilcrc were, A most successful patriotic: meeting was ill-id ill the hall nt Souris last night. when tldllrcsscs were lit-livercli hy Sir Louis ll. Davies. ltev. l<‘uihcr M<~i\ililall, t‘ardigllll, (‘ol. Peake and otilcl's. An excellent llnlsical pro- granlnlo wus subnlittcll ill which (Zap- tain Shaw, l.ieuts Robins and illil-,ilio ami Mr. W. J. llrown took part, Prof. Earle acting as uccolllptlllist. The Souris llalld was ill attclldancc llllrl rendered lt number of patriotic sc- lections. A full report will bc given to-lllorrow. oi Flshlng Se io interview M All important lnceting oi' lobster tisllcrlnell and packers was held ill the illlil at Souris yesterday i`ore- noun to collsiricr the question of pt-tiiinlling the Goverlllncllt al. Utta- wa for llll extellsioll of tilc lobster fisilinl.; season till the 1-lui of Allgllst. Tilere was al large atielnlallce, i\lr. Allan Gillis presided and Mr. Joseph Doyle acted as Scerctunv. Tile Hon. John Mcllcan addressed tile lncetillg. Ile said that on account of exceptional circlllllstzllwes this your owing to ice <-ollllitiolls the opening of thc scasoll had been llo- laycll and tile ilsilermell had suffered collsiderably. Although over the wilolc island there had been a slight illcreilse ill the catch, ill Killgs (`oullty there had been n silurtzlge ol` about 1000 cases. lie hall nll'c;uly nlalle all app:-.al to the Minister of Marine and i-‘isilerics for all extellsioll of time but had not received a satis- factory reply. As it result of a tele- gram that had been sent jointly by lion. A. IC. Arsellalllt, l\ll'. A. A. Le- fllrgy and llilllscif on .lnllc 21, the lion. Mr. llazcn illul replied that llc was strongly advised ily fisilerlnell. puck- ers und others that it would be to the alol-k, the Most \\'ol‘illy i’;lirillrrll, ltev. it. ii. Stavi-rt ill iilc vllair. After the nlill- lltcs of tin- yin-\'io|ls N'I`O. July 23.-Maritilllo: Light to lnodcrnie winds; iille und \\'lll`lll. THE WEATHER.--Ycstcrlluy was fine and sllnlmeriikc. The higilcst temperature recorded yesterday was 62 deg. above zero and till- lowest 54 deg. above. The highest of the previous night was 69 deg. uimve zero and the lowest 57 deg. above. The tide will be high tonight at 8.28 and tomorrow at 0.34; it will be high tomorrow nlorlling at 8.15 and Sllllrlay at 8.24. The sun sets this evening at 7.41 and tomorrow at 7.40; it rises to- morrow morning at 4.33 and Sunday at 4.34. The moon rises this evening st 5.51. The first quarter of tho moon wus on Mollrllly. July 19th at 5.09 p. m. There will be a full moon on Mon- dny. July 26th at 8.11 a. m. The length oi' today will be fifteen hours llnrl ten minutes. ~ __. _ _ _ _ . _ ~ . _ a , , ~ __ __ ` _- ' ‘_:- ls ._`. -4 `I;\` - -. _ :~ ._ .\\ \. Mlnardc Llnlment cures glrget in cowl ` A ‘ E. ,` » ‘ '_ I .» I .\ ‘ . l _ l _ .~ _ . 4 I ~ ' »' \\u A . , »._ . ,. , .:. . _ »~'..\ (4 , l 4 ‘ I » l ~ ~ ¢~ ,~_:-¢;'-`- ' ‘. '-r -*_ .,`. - ‘_ 'I -_, . . .. 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