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'l‘hc tide will be high this eveiilnl! at 7.10 and l.oinorrow nt 8.28; it ‘ Will be high tomorrow morning at 6.00 and Saturday at 7.15. The sun sets this evening nt. 7.42 and tomorrow at 7.41; it rises to- morrow morning at 4.31 and Saturday at 4.33. f Tho moon sets tonight nt 12. The first quarter of the moon was on Monday, July 19th nt 5.09 p. m. There will be n full moon on Mon day. July 26th at 8.11 it. ni. Tho length oi’ today will lic fifteen hours and twelve minutes. COMING EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. ONE CENT per word each inns.- tlon for advertising in this column. Cash must acocmpauy orders. Mini- mum cliurges, twenty-tivo cents “Ice cream social at Hartney H“"~`. Saturday, July 24th. 2185-7-21m2l "WASH VEST8 for stout men at D. A. Bl'uCB,l. 215297-20M8l. "The Charlottetown Bowling AITQYS and Billiard Room will he closed for two (2) weeks during general clean- ing and repairs. 2341-7-1411112' Mlnardl Llnlmont cures purge! in ¢=°Wl WANTED-GENERAL Nussiuc on u wAN'rED AT oNcE-House FOR wANTE'D-TE/iizuisfi Fon sTAN- ifori sA|_é‘-Moi'-os'ao`A1',° Rusv. wAN'reo A Finsr ci_Ass Mn_i_iN- TEAo|-len wANTEo` Fon |v|oNT| Eosif-TA'rT°U`|i/l'i'a`n`i's"i;`|1.K"wAs'rRT<. ifori"s'.&LEI-“A'r""MUssAv Rives §u§|NE§s"EN`vi~:|.oPEs. - No- 8 Auction sA'iIE.17. Pnoeanrv A1' day by Austrian submarine, were saved. This leaves only about fifty missing, probably drowned. The sur- vivors says tlie ship \vns attacked by iliree submarines, which cnnic from the diret-.tion of ltagusa and Shaltu. llnlmalia. The italian warship opened tire on the suhniurlnes, one of which is liciicvt-il to have been sunk. Mlnard’s Liniment cures .Neuralgia CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION wAN'rEo osEss|vlAi<|No. APPi__v 2:12 inisioii si. 2174-T~21M'~l~ ninternity cases. Apply 'Til §y;l`lIll:.V Street. ' 2200-1-...Ziii3l ll f li , t ull located. Ap- ¥.l‘;"... 31?.. im`Z‘.`.f` ’ if...i.,6.2.ng__ hope school. Supplement $25. Ap- ply to Isaac Lawson, Stanhope Mllipd. 25 feet, 15 li. p. ldnglne. Apply “T otllcc of Auld Bros., Ltd. 2103-7-2YZM3i. or for; (‘ity Dry Goods ,Store no other need npply. Wrltc l. 0. llox 189 2196-7-22111.11.. noynl School. two miles from , ()`i.cnry. Slllllilemeilt $20* M' D' McLeod, 0'l.cary. 2210-7-22m9I mi by nilstiike from 140 Hillsboro St. \'lll tl . party kliidly return same. N 1_0 2204-7-22m2llpd. village. home of Thomas Mcl{cii7.ic. Applv Mt-Kiiinoii and M. Nciil, t‘har- lottetown. _A _2?_0_§'7'2?gi‘]§Il?_‘I' i 1 1 ith name and address NirtNei'“onwflap or front. $3 per 1.0002 $5.50 for 2,ooo; siaoo in-_ s,ooo, 320 for s1o.oo. oUAitniAN or- ricn. __8§9§.'_1}.'21"‘“f victoria. Cfnimufh Th“f°d*1Y~ -my 29, 1915, at 4 o’ciock p.m. Good dwelling-house. store. out-buildings, centrally located; suitable "for ,|01-mr, driiggist or merchant ta' of- I~‘or liiforniatlon ADDIY Ou prom ses, or owner. N. Penpruise. 207 Great (3 tl tl I S in to ni is to al dl is Liberal, in the Commons this after- noon, said that Premier Asqultli should state more definitely the essen- tial objects for which the nation was fighting, in the hope that peaceful in- belng obtained by other ini-uns than warfare. The Pr:-iiiit-r said: "l stated . j. ' .‘ ’ ', 1 . 1 - ness as I ani capalile oi' at thc begin- ning ol' thc war and at (luiltllinll, and stutcniclits.” “ the peace moveinclil ol' (ieriiian nothing to add to statements I have already inado." GENMAN HATTIESHIF er Max Horton falls the credit oi* hav- was torpedoed July 2nd by a British submarine. Thos. Mu.<~ii:iiiiai'a, Fiiiaii- cial Secretary to the Admii'alt.y, in- coininuni<:ation to this effect has been received from the Russian govern- subniarlnle which sank it German destroyer oil' the mouth of Eins last October. Minard’s Llniment Cures Rheumatism soldiers and 'prisoncrs arrived from llulian 'front report that the battle v ~. . . . - . \ region is continuing to be waged from East Grudisca to West Tolmino. The Italian, arrivals report, are at- tacking all along this line. Fortiilca- tions they are assauultlng are in efforts to take thcni. _susiiciiu ' .) . ' ) LoNiT’oN' July 21.-The British LONDON. July 21.-A series of teamer, Eutria, New York for I’lr- ccted the cargo was intended for I _ . . 1 y "L-my of 1;,-iLa1n_ positions on the river Sami, being nl wn_siiillMlli (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 21.-Sir Wm. Boyles. uence might result in those objects it-sc oh etts with .is inutli deti|i'tc aiu iuinaiile to add anything to these l'i-essed to take under consideration ocialists, Asduitli repeated: “I have N SIINK BI HHITISH SUBMNHINI (Special to the Guardian.) LONIJON. .luu1y.21.-To tloniinand- g sunk a Gorman battleship which rnietl the tloninions to-day that a ent. The German battleship sunk believed to be the Pominerin. Hor- n was previously in command of a _ N-. ..._..._-ui TENIITIE BATTLE (Special to the Guardian.) l7Dll\'l'}, italy, July 21.-Wounded liith has been in progress in lsonm most inaccessible positions, great tlicultles being encountered in their' (Special to the Guardian.) l\lll.AN, italy, July 21.-1.400 rc- fugccs arrived here to-day from Geri~ "ight I" ‘IW I`°"*’5¢ 91' Al1Pi`“ll\0l\i U10 WL .l.h,,y ruport the city almost c0m_ enemy attacked positions ut Cowsliead plotcly evacuated, (`ontinued progress ‘md ‘Il hill" Vaux FGTFY “nil W9l`0 . c being made against Gerluiu, by the ltalianurniv. To-dav'solllelnlbulletin ‘I“""" WUT" IIVRIY I“f1lUl»\'.V HCUOIIS announced Ea vcry I brilliant achieve- ~V"s"""I_"-"-“m""‘0°“ mill last llliihi-» 0" ,Wm in this ,_0m,_ whim was mmm the heights overlooking the eastern dlilicult from the iiillitary standpoint. “NI” “E "I" "“""Y Of Fcfflii- T"i`0m lil" l_ I v, ff : it h night' was marked by cannonade in the si'1'Ui»\;r1oN (Special to the Guardian. great battles, the result of which will seal the fate of Warsaw, are being fought to north-west and south oi’ that city Having succossfull retired to well flanked by fortresses. the Rus- slniis have turned and are fighting desperately to stem the Austro-Ger- man advance. 'l`o the north on itiver -Narow they tlelivered yesterday three fierce couiiter-attacks from the fort- ress of ltozan i’ultusk and Novo Goorglvisk. The qermans, who had taken one of the outworks ol` Rozaii. repulsed these counter-attacks, accord- ing to otllclal report received from Berlin. lint apparently have been un- able to make 1'\irtlier progress south- ward. Immediately west of Warsaw. on what is known as the Bionic Grojec line, the Russians have suffered ii re- verse and are retreating toward tho Vistula. I~`ui'tlici' south the nrniy of General Von Woyrich is making pro- gress toward the same river, which has been rear-Iietl al one point. ’i‘o south ot' lvzingorod i<`ield lllarsilal Voli Muckciizcii, who is directing the offcii- sive between the Vistula and ling, has reaclied the Russian lines and here thc groatcst ol' the battles is being fought for possession of l.ubli|-(‘liolm railway. On the iwsistiiiicc which thc Russians are able to oll'cr along this front, where tli_c Anstro-Gerniaiis are making their biggest el'fort,, probably depends the success or failure of the Austro-Gorman operations. Apparent- ly the Austro-(lerinaiis feel pretty con- tidcut ot' the outcome, for it is said I‘3|lll>ffl‘0l` William. who is at Poscii, Till# Sent for the Eiiipress in order to make ii state entry into the Polish capital when it falls. Things are moving a little more quickly in Gour- land, where the Germans claim to have niet with sm-ceases ull along the |1110. T_H`Illf-ting, tliein within striking dig. tance oi' Riga and the roads which svupplyrtliut town from the south, there is another battle hi progress 11101114 the borders oi’ Bessaraliia. but lrow this is going oflicial coniinunica- tions do not S35/_ 'php ].'N._nch haw, niade another bid for the valley of the l<‘eclit in the Vosges. They have de. livercd several attacks which have 'P0011 llilrtllllly Successful and have captured the heights dominating that valley from the east. At the same tinic Freiicli airmen dropped bombs 0|, l‘olmar. lleyond this, and the German ‘THICK Ill /iftffllllle. which the Germans claim met with success. and another t.crinan attack in the forest of Appre- mont, \viiicli I"ren<>li assert was re- Dulsed, only artillery eiigagements occured alolig the western front. Q 'l‘he Italian ot‘1`enslvc on lsoiizo con- tinues. Rome reports further pro- gress, parliculiirly on the t'arzo l’liitcau. \\’Iicn the South \’Viilcs miners' lc-iirncd of the settlenient of the strike lliolisaiids of lhcin returned - THE TIGHT IN WESTERN THENTHE (Special to the Guardian.) ( . __ _.__ PARIS Jlilv "1-The following oftl- :ial connnnnication was issued to-day iv ln- \\.ir O ice In Artois t e vlcniitv of Souchea and Nuuville Soissons was bombarded durnig the oiiipletcly repulsed. ln the Vosges to work, and to-night nil the night-‘,mentlius sold in`Ncw York $25,000,000 T Hllllls are working. of one your 5 per cent. notes at par. ,, will inn LONDON, July 21.-South Wales coal miners accepted the terms agreed upon yesterday. Throughout; coal fields there was an overwhelming majority in favour of settlement. The work oi’ the mines was resumed at once. lloth sides promised the Gov- ernment to exert every ell`ort to make up for the week of idleness. ITENIES KNISEITS ll_ETilllEH PHUPHEEI (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, .luly 21.-The statement attributed to Emperor \Villlani, which appeared in foreign newspapers, that the war would emi in October, is Invention." 'l‘lie Tagchlott says it t circles know nothing ol' auch declara- il tion. EUMMISSIUN [IN 1 o'r'rAwA, .nny ei.-A series or l hearings will be held by the inter- Scptemlier, relating to thc levels ot' “ the Lake of the Woods and its tri- C iii the town ol’ Wurroad, Minnesota, " on September 7, and the Commission T will then take testimony at Interns- I tional Falls on the outlet of the Lake 0 of the Woods. The problem which establishment oi' such levels on the I lake as will best serve the interests cultural. transportation, fishing, lum- 5 bering ami other interests. 2 it S t (From our own Correspondent.) ()'l"l'AWA, Julv 2l.~-’I‘he Govern- and $15,000,000 of two your 5 per cciit.. l each to convert into 5 per cent. twenty i years debentures. The proceeds of ll these securities, approxlniating $40,- S 000,000 after the expenses of the issue S are deducted, will provide for the f capital expenditures of the Dominion 1 during the current year upon under- I takings now under construction in U (Iaiiatla. Some months ago the Mini- it stcr of Finance made an arrangement C with the imperial Treasury \vhereh_v T the (‘aiiadlan Government was per- W mitted to borrow in the London Mar- i ket during the present years funds re- n quired for capital expeiiditurcs upon i works under contract, and this ar- _l raiigenient still exists, ‘ HNNNTUN. UNT. (Special to the Guardian.) Hlilllllwfi Ill' IIN* 'T`i\l?.IlIllll its u “lllflill ings wt-rc hf-ld this week in iiing's Ilns learned tiiat coiiipi-tt-nt ullivlfll night and lin- other ni lluiidnr: ’1`in~.~:- was ililcd to the doors by ai ri-preso|ii:i- tivo and 1-iiliilisiaslie uinlieiir-c. Mr 'i Mchcnn and Mi' A. I., l<`rusur. 'l`hc , addresses were nil listened to willi the ,. tuatctl hy l'roniit»iit outbursts of zip- pluiise. (From our own correspondent) he took the platforni. lic gave n 'oi l local situation. t‘oiiini1-iidt»d lin- :nl- lmtimml Joint vnnnmssion ,,m.]y in niinis-tration nndcr thc prcst-nl rcginis- bumry waters. The memmg Wm Open the I.lhcrul press and by some Liliernl has to be solvcd is the reconimenda- Speaker' U" rising II" “""“ """"“"I Hon LU the tw" Gm,m,nn“_mS for the with ringing and |ii‘oloiig1-tl t~lieci's. ’ ' le said: ' ot’ all concerned on both sides ot' the pI'?“s“r“ of """'U"I‘E ‘"1 ““‘IT"""" I" boundary The powér concerns ag,,i_ this hall. At that tinie we were en- ise the coiitrust. between the stale of this proviiice live years ago, or cvcn 1 'our years ago. and the slate of the province at the present time, .-\t. I I that time we had been rui.iiing in debt I I 'nutinuously for t.went_v years, Air. IN McDonald has told you thot. the aver- a hat. the Lilierals wt-ro in power was 45.000 cvcry year. Vnloss n i'ciiieiiy v , . » ‘nil of the province have l>cl»ii'! in wt-nly years thi-re was an iii(-reuse `t- . lit is till. 'l`l~'\ 'za t s notes at 99*/Q, with option to holders oi' Sill WM no I “H “ u "U Um ng the same period, dccliiicd; and lxtecn thousand. The enrolment of cholars in the public schools had allen by five thousand. 'l‘lierc is no oss so great to any country as the oss of its population, for it drains harge upon the failing population. od was io bc foulul in the .-\s_vluni lltl tht- I’otir liousr; olllside of lln-so iistilutious thc dvcliin- was sta-inly nd continuous. POLITICAL MEETINGS IN KINO’S COUNTY ,v_ remier Mathieson and Conservative Candidates Receive Great 0vation at St. Peters and llundas. lion. John Mclean and Mr. A. l.. Fraser also gave Siirring Addresses. Two large and roprcsriiitzitlw nicct- ouiity, one in lst l'cter's tiny .\lont|u_\' ay night. /it ilundas 'i`ur-sday night thc hall oliii AIt'I.vo|l ably p|'t'si|I|-tl. 'I`In- pcakers wort- lion. .i. A. _\iit<-doiiuld. ion. l’renii|-r lilatliit-sou. lion. .lohn lost-st. attention tliroughout and punc- liir Mclionald, who was tho first pcakcr, was rcceivt.-ri with cliocrs as 'ccful and i-lotucnt. review oi' the nd ridiculed the iiieniiiiiglcss criti- isnis indulged in by some sci-tions ol' tllcc seekers. The cheers that murk- tl his periods plainly iiidi<-at<'d that is election is sure. A fuller report f his address will he given later. Premier Matliieson was the next lt. is iio\v five _vt-urs since l had the aged in i1 campaign having for its bject the election of u incinlicr to pposc the then existing Govcrnint-nt. nd to support the policy of the Oppo- ltioii. it is interesting now to real- gc iiicreasc of debt during tho time cro l`ound what would the int vilalllc l` thc i|itlcl>tcl‘|l‘SS OUIIUUIY- VII- (.,,|,|i|,...,{_ mg(.U,(.|. Wm, ilmm,-mm, shells i`cl| directly on the station, The Ilt_on will s`liortl_v hc in ii position to II Dosmmls and mmf, qmm|||i,,_,, of nm_ cngiiic shed wus wrecked by shells. oitcr the (iovcruniciit two liiiiitlrcd ,,,,,,,i||,,,,_ Tm. g,.,mru| mlm. of th), "three ent-in_v aviators were put to machine guns for (‘anadian battalions. Austrians lwcaiiii- entirely disorgan- flight by our S<‘0l1tIng neroplanso nc- Already ninny generous offers have ist-tl. and 2.500 of their nicn were com. <‘oinpi_in_vi|ig the squadron. One enemy been received. An assoclatioii will he ,,,.||,.,| N, Sm,rN.,,,|,.,-_ The tom; niacliine was compelled to hind. Two formed. of Whlcli (ol. lt. li, Labatt. Austrinii casualties are estimated ut Of mil' 1N‘l'0l\I11lleS yesterday afternoon just recently returned from the front. |0_00p_ again lioinhnrded Coliiiar Station, I\vill be president. Eiiiplo_\'ces of inany Upper Alsace. Eight shells fell on )iiiaii\it`n<-tiiriiig and business concerns 1 Mmardvs |_|,-“ment gm-ea Diphghm-|I, the tracks. lwill contribute to lilo gun lund. Souvenir Edition Coupon Each Island Subscriber to the Morning Guardian should till in this Coupon and send it together with six cents for postage, at once to the Charlottetown Guardian when one copy of The Souvenir Edition will be sent: NameofSubscriber........................ Mail Address......... . .. _ H.-........... ..-U..-»............. .....-U...-..- .....~.-..-...........-....-.....| .... This Coupon is for one copy only and holds good till July 24 only. No , ordersaccepted on this Coupon after that date. _ t, Charlottetown. G“°'“° wee 2202-7-zzmsi ,. . » . 1-' .o\'ei'nnient t-linngeii on the :-'ccoinl dny ol' llcceiulicr, 1911, and we took upon ourselves the responsibility of govcriiiiiciii from that time t`or\\'ard. ess wc could siiccccil in our 1-Iniin o iin-rensi- of siihsidics fi'oui ('un:nla, what could we do? \\'c could iinvt- resortcd to iii<-reasctl taxation, and that was the first proposal that was put to tho delegation consisting of Mr. .lohn McLean, Mr. Arseiinult. and myself, when they said to us--~ some ot' he Ontario nicnibers, pnrtlculurl_\'. not ineinliors of the Govcri\|i\oiit-- “You people don't. kiiov. what taxa- tion is; put on taxation such as we have in Ontario and you will he all right." if we lind done thiit, what would we have put on i`or our road tax? ll` we hull followi-il thc cxainplc tliiil the ()iitiirio people suggested to us, you would lnivc to put in two days’ work on the roads or pay $1.5'-0 a day. that is, provided you did not have n dollur`s worth of prop<~rt_v. llut ll' you had property you would liave to put in u d:i_\"s work for cvcry $2100 worth of land and goods. if your farm and e\'er_\'thi|ig else was worth $3,000, you would have io put in ten days' work and two days' work in addition. or pny at the rate of $1.50 a day! That is what we would have had to undertake in regard to public roads, aint so on over tho wholc field. We said, "No: we i'ous oiiollgli to give to int- thc whole credit of the siict-ess. That was all very wi-ll, and tho only li'o\i- ble with it is. that it is not uultc cor- rect. '|`ht- siict-css was owing, first of ull. Io the inziny years of labour we had put in while in Opposition, pro- piiring our cluiins and t~dn<-iitiiig our- sl-l\‘i-s llioroughly l'or that supreme nioincin that 1-anic, wlion we siict-ceil- od before tho l‘rivy t‘oun<~il of Van- ndu. lt \vn.s din- in no small nioasnre to thc pr-rsoiinl inliuenco whlvli Mr. l\l<'l.can had with the iiir-nilicrs of the tlovcriiliie-nt nt tlltawn. n nuinher ol' wlioni \vcro old personal parlianicn- tary fricntls of his who had lcnriied to place tin- proper value on him wlicn he reprcsciited this t‘ouniy in Ottawa. .\lr. Arscnuuit, the liiird incniber of the delegation, ii Frenchman by de- scent, of first-class t-lint-ation and llrst- class nhllity, was able to glvc us mos( important and ossoiiiial assistance in dealing with tho rt-prcsciitnti\'l~s of Qiioiicc, \\'c iicedcd o\'cr_\' single in- tliioiire that. thc whole delegation could bring to hear to produce the rc- suli which 1-ante; and l \vant to say this, that wi- rect-l\'4-il from two of the l.ibcral Senators from this Province aissislziiice that wus of very great value in pulling that nieasnro through in the Seiiate; for Sir \\'ilt`rld Lnii- rior.-' after we had sin-ceelletl in put- ting our i-lainis lhrougll before thc l‘riv_\' f‘ouin~il und after it had gone through the llousv of t‘oni|nons»-c|i- tleavoured to strangle thc hill iii tho Sciiaie to pri-vcnt us froui rccclvliig one siiigiv cont of the $100,000. lint. two of our Liberal Sunntors were able to put country before party; and ict it he said to their honour that they stood forth and supported our 1-niisc. rendering most vnlunble uid. Tlicsc gciitleiiicii were Senator Yoo and Sch- iitor l‘ro\vsc; Seiintor l’rowse being young and energetic did work for which. as long as the records endure, he should receive nmple credit. Tlieso men. opposed to the present Govt-rn~ incnt in politics. rose nliove partisan- ship and did their duty, ninl we hon oiir them for it and this country will honour tlioni for lt. friend, Mr. lift-l.cnii, liecaiiio a meni- \ _ _ » . ~ . , .~ , ~ `_t . . ~ \‘~.\\ _tContinued°oF_pTige“tlirce)A Tu' , 1 `_. ‘ `.` _ _ .._._ ._ ~ , ~ * i' J ' * -,`~."~...`~,~‘:~‘-‘." _ - ~ - »:. _ . ._ .~.,__~\.`_ » 1 - _ -- _ -- - . ..~..~>'i_~:.-~..*‘~\_ ‘~ »-- » . ' . ,- _ -- ~ ~~ ~ .-V »~r.f`i,- \-=*-‘£i.‘S~" A - _ »- 4 t ~ -.- ., ` . ~~ ‘.'. ‘ - ` .- 1 . »`\~'3-'2u""`s?'- ., N *v'1."~ _ - . .. . .. . ' ~’ ' \ ""' ~ " ~ ‘ ' ' ‘ . ' ' 'f""’ “ " ».= -`: '_s»J...'_.=>~.. .»... " . =' ffl” -‘u `-“wr” . J """‘ . . .-~;::~'1.~ ~ ,~ ~ “ ' 53;...-.»=»i.-..;¢;!1'\..~._,.,__*crewa;.,\"~.~ .~,.,...__,.'. _ '» . _F