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Provision Mad which President for lleiniorcemenis for 0verseas Divisions all Refuse to Grant. _,' .- has submitted informally U1 till’ United States. through Ambassador Gerard in Berlin, a tentative draft of its reply to the note of June 9. which asked for assurances that American rights on the high seas would not be further violated by German submar ine commanders. _ ,After careful examination of the contents of the proposed note, as out lined by Ambassador Gerard. which approval of the German proposals in their present form The draft was shown to Ambassador Gerard with the idea of eliciting from him an expression of opinion, and he promptly asked for instructions from Washington as to whether the United States could make concessions. Presi dent Wilson has been advised of the r coincides with Berlin press despatclles nisll. New HamDSili1‘€. and the ill of the last few days. high oflleisls are pressioll obtained to night from reli ooNnENsED ADS Too LATE Fon "Ol-‘Ass-IFIOAT1oN v._l_ _ ____- ONE CENT per-‘word each inser- tion for advertising i_n this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum chdrges, twenty;fi_ve_£l31ts.__ *___ .MOTOR BOAT “ISOBEL” LEAVES Picton arrival "Northumberland," due New Glasgow one o’clock. C0ll~ nectlng all trains. Only 25 cents. Delightful trip alongside Car and Steel Works. ‘ _ 1932-0-19M2i_. wAN’l‘Eo-eoAsosRs IN PnlvA'rE family. Apply at 229 Sydney St. » 1908-7-8m3lpd. wéwrveo-A MAN Fon"L|venv nsine.ss'__‘_~_ Apply W. F. Robins . Livery Stable. 1906-7-Bmtfv LBBN - K SMALL PEARL PIN. l1‘indsr,please leave at Guardian Office. £814-7-3mti’. WANTED AT' ONCE-HOUSE FOR small family. centrally located. Ap- ply at this of‘iice._ 1590-_li-21_lf§i_ Eooo .los cbiroslron wsurso -Steady situation. Apply Guard- _ im. 1359-8-12Metf 'fo' LET-Pleasant'-fEmt”room, cen- trally located. 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E. l. 1890-7~8M2ipd . `"‘”"l5 eT»"E°il'a`ic'eu"TsAcH- wsruior Nine Mile Creek School. _Supplement $25.00. ADDI? I0 Sie- wsrt Hillman. Sec'l'- lsaslvlslvll-:slvfl_._ _suilklsi envelopes. - No- 8 printed with name and address _ either on nun or front. $3 ner 1.000: $5.50 for 2,000; $12.00 for 5.000; $30 for $10.00. GUARDIAN OF- Fign., 4 8808-_li-21l_ntif s`liiI|l'sKl"lT“~'\`l7Iir'so 'ln cuan- lottstotvil and throughout the Island to( sail-_the most liberal health and ‘scold‘siit' stliary, protection 111 Canada. Our 81 s month policy pays for 'd 'accidents and all diseases. inciu , Int week of illness-it ciovelgg, lil the old and ten other vtlus i benefits not included in otllhi" iieig. Msrehs.nt’s Casualty . _ osdoilics. Toronto. J. if. ’ 0. General Agent, Revere l)uildiIig,__ Kent Street. Charlotte- gu 'E I I lslsrl-nmol - sas AV _ _ l ill t 1| of the previous night was 00 sbo ‘sign lisrde‘st.'?\\: _zero and the bilhsst 78. ~ toinob 'equipped with Lesslss Dsvlooxit tfwo td four miles eddi- tional! t owiesall gallon oansstlgl- ._ _ - ~ anyone ' §ilQl'il¢VeP.M%t‘eli`uiros-_ no adjusting. _ ,vis-_ _ ,poworl Bello, for .0li._ fo money back misr- shtee.. our profit nearly 200 5:1' cont; -First time this. famous 'vi lifhrsd lil (3snsds._ Your `f.tsrri%g` now Live agents immod ts a p for gorritory gi - s . . morrow morning at 4.18 and Saiurds would instruct its ambassador wlthi view until after the formal reply is delivered to h‘nl for him to disclose Germany’s posi- Gerard. without authorisation from the Berlin government. From Berlin despatches and aut pcror Wllliam‘s subsequent approval seas, on certain conditions impose by Germany, such as the marking o WASHINGTON, July 7.-Germany portant neutral rights, express its ed cans, notification by the ~Um|lt parture and character of'such vessel carriage of munitions of war. the views of several cabinet officer some of whom believe that it is ease law, and the naval prize codes Y to have Ambassador Gerard tell th German government informally th rough draft submitted, it was ciearl changes he necessary in Germany critical aspect they have assumed. .......--.. ....`.......-. II.P.II. NIIIINNGEMENI FIIII NEW IIIINNII WHII _.___- OTTAWA, July 7.-The arrang ment under which the Canadi Pacific Railway will carry the when bought for New Zealand from th head of the Lakes o Montreal is (From our own Correspondent.) a point of the Government. The usu rats for wheat carriage, per bush cents. The million bushels destine for New Zealand will be carried the unusually low rate of 31/4 cen per bushel including insurance. 'Ph grain will be moved down as require and placed on board vessels arrange for by the New Zealand governmen at Montreal. Minlrdh Llnlmsnt Cures Dlphtllorl TIIE \,\/EATIIER, _ TEINIPERATURE, TIDE, MOON ETC U I _-___ I (Special to the Guardian.) - e TORONTO. July 8. Maritim welstem districts during the day. THE WEATHER.-Yesterday w ver _ pleasant and summerlike and Sssturday at 8.18. 5 at 4.19. 5.07. on Saturday. Jiffy 4th st 1.l‘4"s`. lil ¢__._»-_ E l . E *_ 1° -I is ~ L tdi ` ; » » 0 ‘ 1800-'I-8Nl.t. teen ho aw. July lnu'»e“t:’a1 s. ' _ I ali: the German foreign office, with Em- belligerent vessels carrying Ameri- 0 s The moon sets this afternoon at (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA, July 7.-The total strength of Csnada’s expeditionary forces is to be raised to one hundred and fifty thousand. The recent inti- mation that this step would be taken has been lollowed by_the necessary formal action, and arrangements will ` (TO BE RAISED TO I50,000 ME _ _,_ 0rder in Council has been Passed and Additiona be made immediately for raising the additional troops. An order in coun- CMNIIDIININ EXPEDITIONARY FORCES Maintenance of Force of 50,000 Men in Canada. be recruited up to strength from time cll has been passed autllorisiug thethe filling of gaps ill the hundred increase. This will provide the rein- thousand ovel-sooo, The arrangement forcements necessary for the two tenance of a force of iifty thousand ln training in Canada. This force will months ago, with the strength in- -creased. NEW YORK., July 7.--Police Com- before noon to-morrow. COM ING EVEN TS, ' A NNOUNCEMENTS, ` ' MEETINGS, ETC. ONE CENT per word each inser Cab must acocmpany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-flvc cents. Tuesday, August 10tll Watch for Watch for further particulars. checked the Austro German advance attitude before it could be reasonably Hughes i° Enghmd- The Adriatic' Artillery C0inili1tB Continllo i’l‘0n1 hoped that the formal reply would with Sir Robert Borden on boad, is Al-l-as and it is stated toqligilt limi remove from the negotiations the expemed i° arrive in PON S°m'~‘ time as the result of German bombardment Arras is in flames and its Cathedral destroyed. The Germans also claim to have taken trenches which they lost to the British North of Ypres yes- terday. However, fighting here ap- pears to be of a desultory nature de- spite reports from Holland of the ar- rival of large German reinforcements lion for advel-iigiilg in this column: for another effort to reach Calais. Gallipoli Peninsula has again been the scene of very severe fighting, the Turks, Sunday, having made 0. third e_ ,, 'Sturgeon 'rea and Bazaar attempt within the week to regain ll . the ground which the Allies took from l A¢1_ 1g92.7.gM3i_ them in the last attack. Sllnday’s offensive, like those which preceded t 3 "Failing Hail-_...Hl,ve your hail- l-9. it, resulted, according to British and particularly good ,,,,e_ from ,he Bland. stored and nourished by treatment. French resorts issued to-night. in the ai six treatments, $2.50. Mrs. White, Complete dlsoomflture of the Turks _ el Qlleell Hoieh 1750_7_1Mlg _who ale said to have suffered again severey d Carleton Point, next Wednesday, is 8 . - at going to be a great attraction. Don’t danelies, but the country between is ls miss it. m2i_ strongly fortified and a gain of a few --_ hundred yards is all thatfcan be ex- ___ ~ -__ Government. The lease by the Gov .¢Nollce_ l can “terminals “ls emment of the Lake Superior branch mice, heliles' coach", had \,llg,_ N6 NEW YORK, July 7.-The New folllowad havvurally upon this action, in my lol. wal-k ullshllsfllclol-liv della York Times ptubilshtes tile following lgzitlslloraiht 1; (iivovellnrrnentin il? operi M d t f h i d f i l th ganuruituredf migii sold mini Eater m&l?;\‘gJstI’IlgtiI;ltllaseN°N“\\;iflNl:1l oeras res wus. ar n e o i ’ n - I bo ‘gcgleaz Epfglnlvml' goelizarshfl-|53, jg British submarines sailed from Que- for its grain shipments and obtain on the peninsula proved a preliminary homing giiowory in mo wo", ¢|° qlml-¢|i,_ll_ 1g4g.7.g.m3i beo for England last Saturday., ac- there return cargoes for the west. '1`lleil0 B Bellorlll Hllhck on 0\1l' front with gg ____ cording to information which reached line could not be purchased owing to cnp|¢N|Q _ st pdorg Sunday New York yesterday. Each flotllla the fact that, with other lines, it is @1‘-‘fl-‘-’“--i --f-is--‘-lit--r-=“=-‘ff ulnln sails ullns SUMM_ARY slllvn lnmuc nul - ian.) practically agreed that the United able quarters was that the United (Special to the Guard l Si. t t b bl LONDON, July 7.-By the employ- ,_ States cannot, without sacrificing im li GS 80V0l‘nl11€n VBFY DPU I1 Ii; mem of strong reinforcements me o. day or two to decline to express any _.___ R\1BBiHnS have. t€111ll0l'i1l‘ilY at ionst. (9l’°°'“' ‘° ‘"° °““""°"') toward the Luhllu railway which, lr NEvi,SP°§,‘g'R‘§ "fvfh‘j'"‘.‘,'i'§':,') direct Just what Germany proposed has WASHINGTON- J“IY f--Wireless successful, would seriously imperll advices have b’een recelved by me not been ofllclally divulged. Secre- d9*‘P“i°i1°5 Imve been 59”* bi' the Warsaw. The Russians yesterday Associated Press regarding the steam tary of State Lansing to-day took the Navy Department *U the II“°\` S“f°“I*" claimed to have inflicted a. serious de- ship Adriatic whlch ls now approach position that it would not be proper and Ph““d9iPhI“» Whml “fied ffm” feat on the Austro~German army in mg the Engllsh coast Omclals sum New Y°1`k -i“iY 3 for LiV°1`P°°i- Wam' the region of Krsznik, south of that they did not expect .to receive any tion, as informally reported by Mr “I5 them Df Frank H°It'5 *‘“°"I°“ railway, wlllle the Austrians to-night 'information “nm she had arrived in that they were in iiangel' fmm i“i9\`“I"I state that “ the battle was invigorated En l d h h l d t 6¥l>i0Bi011B- T°'1i*1y U10 N1-WY allied by the participation of a strong Rus- Pr§n;';r’§;)r?lf§1slBeoIi bl;;_d°'m°"°w` h, after receiving a copy of Holt‘s letter Blah l-esel-veg' so fm- all communion. ' orltative sources here it is learned, W his Wife from "le ““'h°"ifie5 M tions are concerned the Russians now however, that the note. as drafted by GI°“°°V°' New Y‘”`k- The Am"I°B“ have the advantage of positions as line received to-day a wireless mess- they have a Splendid system of mil. 1 age from the captain of the steamer wav, hehlhd them on which they can would give assurances that Americans PhI1”~deiPI‘I_“ “Ying eV°"Y'hi"§ “b°“‘”d quickly move troops and guns to higbt travel with safety on the high md been “iemmed and that “II WW threatened areas. This battle, one of EINMNN IIIIIIIEIIS _ d Weil- many since the Austro-Germans com- ig (Special to the Guardian-l menoed their drive through canola. ___ _ has only just commenced, but accord- .misaioner Woods announced that the lng lo vleshalcheh received in Geneva (Special to the Guardian.) States to Germany of the date of de- S“x°nI“ had I"’°“ “might bi' Wireless from Austrian sources, the Russians VENICE. Jlliy 7--Cillll i-ii>B0i1@1' ,_ and advised to steer toward the Phila- have thus far had ihe basl of it and _and Engineer Hoppe of the German and hh lhhhectloh lhsurlng meh. h0n_ delpllia. slhce Mohdav have lnfllcled vel-v steamship Lemnos, under detention by (spooiai to gh, Qual-¢|i;n,) heavy losses on the lhvMlel.s_ fl-hehe the Italian authorities since the- out presldent Wilson has before hlm GLENCOVE. July 7.-Ill a. letter despatch” slate that thousands of break of the war, were each con sy alleged to have been written by Holi: wounded are cohtlmmllv hrvlvlhg ln demlled to ten years imprisonment ill “_ to his wife it was said that Holt Lemberg' przemvhl and _lhl.0slau_ solitary conflnment, having been con- lllll to have Ambassador Gerard make asserted that either the Saxonia or fl-he much.ilel-aided Geimall oil. “Cl-Eli 011 il Cili11‘8€ Of BDYillE~ 00101* Clem- to the German lorelgh on-lee the Philadelphia would he destroyed Blallghi; in the west thug for has been 11l9111i1e1'S Of tile ¢l‘€W were adilllitted. that the United States can make no by an ex`pI°sI°“ °“ July 7' The a“` C0nii11€ii t0 the W0€Vl'6 l'€§i0I1. Wil91`€ concessions from its position, as based 'nouncement "mt such “ letter had file “filly Of file German CNW” P1`i11°9 on the accepted rules of intemational been written was made by ‘me °f th” is On the Offensive and Int’-king efforts f me" Wh° ‘failed 0" H0" Yesterday and to regain the ground which it lost to civilised nations. Whether the pre i- talked with him mr “me time* the French in April, when the latter ‘ nent does or does not anon decide -OTTAWN "“Il’ 7-*The "P0" "1" attempted to force the withdrawal of e abonlb was placed on board the liner vvhal is lmowh as lhe gt Mllllel 9 Philadelphia by Holt, the would-be vve,lge_ The Ge,-malls have woll some vlevvs of the Uhlted States on me assassin of J. P. Morgan, caused a trenches at the tip of me vve(lge_ but -°°°* y flurry of interest ill official circles ,li olhel- holllim according lo pl-ench apparent lohhv that lmpomml here. The Philadelphia is t-he steamer a,,c,,llhil.l_ they were repulsed with .E which is carrying Major-General Sam heavy losllelv (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, July 7.-All official statc- ment issued to-night says quite spirit- ed artillery actions have taken place _in the region to the north of Arras and in the sector of Quennevieres on _the heights of the Meuse. There was violent bombardment of our positions at Les Eparges_ In the forest of Apremont, after fierce engagements ,which continued through part of the morning the infantry action reported in the communication ceased. The enemy who suffered material losses are making no new gains at any point. In the western part of forest ,of Le Pretro by the use of grenades we have retaken more than 200 yards ,of trenches. There is nothing of im- ‘portanco to report on the rest of the front. from Port Arthur to Montreal includ- ' 1- of S~ =‘~ at :lla.1'°.:::.°;._”;‘.:“‘:f.: as IIIIIII IIIIIII IIII N.I.N. de "Reserve Wednesday, July 21st, for pected at one time. There is talk of a (From our own Correspondent.) vi gllilmiioli Al-my picnic at Eiiioijg Ming, new combined general attack by land OTTAWA, .Iune 7.-Regarding the gi 1 ii i¢ i 40 _ iliid 20 _ and sea forces. rumours which appear from time to i' ng B C e B c ' C mn c time about the Canadian Railway situ- 1352.7-6m4l ation, it would appear that there have ____ been no recent developments, save tho I ° nql-hcl, Chu,-ch g_ S_ picnic, hen important action of the Grand Trunk ,,Wedne.sday, will make abundant pro- P“°I“s‘;ci"';m‘11e°Ii“I“B ¢° |9399 me 985;' vvision for all visitors. Come to Carle- em ‘lf the NF1U0l1i1i Tia" ton Point and have a real good time continental Railway from Winnipeg to _m3l_ Moncton, and its taking over by the Till; highest temperature recorded School Picnic will afford everybody consisted of five vessels, and an auf- Chnrsad with several bond and deben- yesterday was 09 dsgssbove aero and a good time. visitors’ table, refresh- ilinry cruiser. actin: as escort. ec- .ture stock issues made during the past the lowest was 58 shove. The lowest ment booth and sports of various 001lll>8ni0d U19 fi0¢iiil 011 111° V°Y11!°' te" Yea" by thi? Gflnli Ti`““i¢ Plwific ve ki d are a few of the attractions. across the Atlantic. . Fiaiiww C°11\P11i1Y- and amounting in - ' ,.._?..._-_--.--I whereas in the present voyage ten Blillililucllt and operating of the sum s mm Taiwan Llaimnwmnnninun 1ll»'r-1'- 1-1|-im--it sam wwf-'lie \"=<1°"'»¢°f °'°“'\\" °°°°°1'°°'1- ’”*°'“- s l ` _ is axactly in accord with the plan out- divislons overseas and for the main- lined by the Prime Minister som OERNIIINYS Coasts. NEW YORK, July 7.-The Tribune says: “Germany’r plans to carry her waters, according to a reserve officer stood to be l-cgnlsallt ofthe intentions of the German Admiralty. The plan, as outlined, 'provides for the establish- ment of submarine bases oi'i'_ tile (lanadinn coast, with a view to sink- ing every vessel leaving Halifax or Quebec for British parts. “ln well-informed German circles rumours of an important submarine campaign against contraband laden ships have been rife. It has been generally known that Von Tirpitz has bent all his energies to devising methods by which his undersea fleet can prevent the great quantities of lnullitlons shipped from Canada to England from reaching their destina- tion. “ That the German plan is not only feasible. but comparatively simple, is conceded by Simon Lake, president of the Lake Torpedo Boat Company, of scams I N TO STOP TRANSPORT l0f Canadian Troops and lilunlilolls. e Will Station Submarines Along d the Canadian and United Staie§ Bridgeport, Conn. Officers of the United States submarine service think W time “S limits are made “P It fi" submarine warfare into American ii is the iogioui stop for Germany to take. 0|' the G€l‘n°i8n nilVY. Wh0 iS llniier- “ Further, United Stiles naval olilc- ers ill command of war vessels say e of Admiral Von Tlrpitz. chief oi’ staff that there is little that could he done to thwurl the Germans. Tile only methods that could be employed, they lsuy. are embraced ln tile uso of destroyers and aircraft, neither of wllicll has proved highly effective.. » “ Germans who profess to be aware of the intentions of the Admiralty declare that there is no doubt that that campaign will he under way very soon and arc certain it will succeed. I “A feature that has made the Gen mans especially desirous of station- ing submarines off Canada is the opportunity that would thus be afforded of sinking transports con- verylng Canadian troops to England and France. “Tile latest German submarines are said to have a cruising radius of _5,000 miles.” Ill (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL. July 7.-Rumors that Germall submarines might cross the Atlantic for the purpose of attacking I ships leaving the St. Lawrence alld Maritime Province ports, is probably the cause of a warning that has been issued to mariners by the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Tile CANADIAN MIIIINIS IIIIIEIILLI WNIINIII IIEPIIIII SIISPIEIIIIIS IIIIII notice reads: “Suspected craft to be reported. Masters oi' all vessels na- vigating Canadian waters are warned as to tho necessity of keeping a sharp lookout and reporting any suspicious craft they may sight. it is not re- quired tllat hearsay evidence should be forwarded but only definite facie." IWIIII IIINU INII MINI IN IHIIL (Speclal to The Guardian) TORONTO, July 7.-As the result of a trolley wreck on the Niagara on the Lake Lille, nine persons were killed and three died while crossing NJUIIEII V _EI WIIEIINNEIII IIIEUNIII the lake to this city. Forty persons were more or less seriously injured. Tile passengers on tho wrecked car were part of a Toronto Sunday School returning from a plcinc to the falls. NIIHIIIIGII I. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 7.-The Turkish ‘forces completely failed ill the big attack which they began on July 4 against thc Anglo-French forces on the Dardaneiles, according to a state- ment issued to-day »by the l-lrltisll Official Press Bureau, which added that the Turks lost heavily. The text of the statement follows:-“General Sir lan Hamilton reports that the night of July 34 was quiet ill the northern section, but at four a_m. the enemy started a heavy bombardment of our trenches. All the guns pre- viously used agninst us and some new were in action, but the bombardment died away about six a.m_ without doing much damage. During the bombardment twenty 11.2 inch shells were dropped from o Turkish battle- ship in the Straits. In the- southern section the Turks kept up ll heavy musketry fire along the whole line during the night and did not leave - their trenches. At four a.m_ their batteries started as violent a bom~ bardment as has yet been experienced. At least 5.000 rounds of artillery arn- munltioll were expended by them. Meanwhile this shelling of our lines small effects at certain points. The principal effort was made at the junction of the royal naval division section with that of the French.. Here, at 7.30 p.m., the Turks drove back our advanced troops and assault- Stzainer-Harland leaves Steam Navi- ' GBOIBS B- Dlllliii. President of the- :D31 vgggriixlte to much more than its ed the portion of line held by the a The tide will be high tonight t gstlon Wharf at 9 a. rn. and 3 p.m. GGQYSG i3- Dlwiii Company. Inc.. 01:11 . ll CUBI- s.4o and tomorrow st 9.110; it will _I lass-'l-alull. 171 Madison Avenue. who was in Que-i A1111" from the ioresolns and the be hl lv tomorrow lhomlnl at -L30 - ___ hee ghiul-day mol~|iili5_ wiillegllod they fact that ln connection with the taking ngmlli gm-get me foo and iooiivoi departure of the submarines, and de-- .0V01' and Ollerltlnz of these lines the _ The sun sets this evening st 7. 8 at Marshneld in the beautiful grove' B¢1'ii16li if i0 'N10 Ti111¢11- Tile 1°” G°'°"“me“¢ hi" live" “mi i11 Bliii -°“i’P‘"`t' “|111 U19 111011 Wi10 11011 1'€' nd tomorrow st 7 52' it rises to- adjoining the church property on Wed- S\ll>l11@1‘Bil1i€11 W°1‘9 °°1\1l11i1lIi0i1°‘i |01" UMW “"°“'I°“ '°'I1° K°11°1`li fliiwlv y lluqh *noi-llooll ond evening, Jliiy week, and each is manned by four of- con dltions, there has been no change -“_ pgioooodg in ,id 0( Rod Cl-ooo iicers and elghtmblusmkets, who in the situation. The question of the " Q- 1" ' “bios will po sorvod ood were sent from‘ _ and to take over Govemment taking over one or more gm " of fog oi-gsm ood othoi- refresh- the craft and them across the of the systems has not srlssn, and il i t t ii ' iii ii , M fl ld ocean. Never _ in history have ?__conse_quently has not been under con T 8 " qu" er of t Q mmm W" in“Igoii'iol-if|“m!1l%ai“' tai' so many submlriiies undertaken s 'lidlfltioll 06110111 llllnllof F P lll ll I _ ~ hh '° aah; 2' la; vqlyqe M 5;¢¢,t___"1'ho'q¢l~moo sub- Gutelius of the Government Railways Th." w ° . n W mm an M W “wfiixgantile sig. 'vomemd :si marine that went from the North sos was in the capital today in confer- and attempted several attacks. None . . _~ '_ _ _nt lll_ ls to c hnhllilmllig mn, il iollgoi- ence with the Minister of Railways -of these was able to get hom wi no Italo' l‘l’l:ito?»“k ;n'°_'l‘.lfi:l-¢il:;. '. figliio Qoumgy. but that was only ono host, on routine matters connected with the 6 0 ng -Royal Naval division. Some fifty Turks gained a footing in our trenches there, nevertheless some men of the Royal Naval division held on to our tired counter-attacked immediately and hurled the Turks out of the trench again. Another attack on the right of the twenty-ninth division section was practically wiped out by rifle sud machine gun fire. On our left the Turks massed in A ravine to the north- esst of our newly captured trenches to the steadinsll of our troops and lbomtlardment died down toward 11 lunilsn mln ll IIIIII, IIIIMPIIIIII IIIIIII a.m. though it was resumed at inter- vals. Not only was the result a com- plete failure, but wlllle our losses were negligible and no impression was made on the lille, thc enemy added fl large number to his recent vcry heavy casualty list. it seems plain from thc disjointed nature of his attack that he is finding it difil- cult to drive ills infantry forward to face our fire." SHIPPING IIIIPPEII INIII GIIIMINI LONDON. July 7.-A Stockholm despatch to “The Post" says: “A Swedish revenue cutter which went to the assistance of the leading Norwegian motor ship Hansea. dis- covered thot the cargo consisted of thirty ions of copper consigned to I.uebeck_ Germany. At the request oi' the Norwegian authorities, the ship and cargo were arrested. “The police at Christiania discov- ered tllat a German freight car, which was about to be returned empty to Germany, was filled with double walls between which a considerable quan- tity of copper had been concealed. Three Germans were arrested.” rival suaun if will aw ful v (Special to the Gusrdlln.) v LONDON, July 7.-To meet the re- _newed German offensive ln the west, reports from Northern France ststo that the French have been supplied with a new weapon of defence which Ill "pected to achieve astounding results. No hint as to what the Wel- pon is has been allowed to Mter through. it is described as sn "hn- portant new weapon of dnfqnog simon our affective artillery support. The is expected to play an important part in the coming nghiinl.” _ 1. \ _ . -.` \ _ . 1 "= ~ ’..~`:_i_‘_ , ~ I* f "~*-5:. -.\ _ I , -»__" '.»‘~, _.__ - -1 . 1' ? 'e 4 r I I 1 ' %`E*é'€f¥7f~f'.¢2“.=?I{!r*¢'i#*Tl2Q§1.‘*ii1`§iFF¥%§;»E3”éi v "' ’&¥?»'LR&?l>1F-'.1 _i'¥$8lEf{K.7j&'.`-rR§'d74‘l.T¢l»f£25 f’§0Z‘?».s-. 5/ _. l 3. ,-_¢,. l `~ » l .l .5 ` ` QC-‘4€'.!$_\ '#3,- »'z¥ *_*-_~s2..‘-* _“SSW SI'-fl_a'!€'Z..`S\“!-\x. __‘?“~¢‘_’§'~?'2's_7_é’-fffé-‘: ¢‘f»`c.F_’»?_&? _ `1i:{"§u."11\'.`» l l. \ vs. s