___ _ _ L '”"_]IUE(jil§”f”””l _'R -~ _ ___ ., ...ti “~"'"“"'_°._“°._*_°*““°. "°*"'*~»,_‘”§°‘***°'~ '°"‘°°"v °°'°' '- -T __ ___ -__4__________________ r vi. sf!" A _ _ ,_,.--__,.. ..,_, 'vc .vas -- Y*Vi-Y'--_____.YY;-A"A_A_AiA_hYY`_`__?:`A`A>;;_AA;:: “ ."2 'H '.5 A -` ~,;; i -_ ~ _ 1; 'if 1' _ ` _ ’ _i i' _ _ t : f - ' v 1 -_ii 'A _ ‘E ' ` ° It i . \ 1 9 n.N_i=N a n.,=,y_ A 'P - """i""F"°" .s 1 cilastorrerown, CAlVADA. russoair Uolisri 1916 E aiivusss is. ,_*_“"‘ fiisi s _ _ ~ _ _ » __ __ _ _ I one Daily) 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ v __ _ _ __ __ 1' ""°"_“"“‘_“““'~"-~°--"‘-- ' " ' ' _ QW _'__ ,__ -at -v* I if lf: -n i_’i‘l|iee oi Wales "Coileiie ila'li;Fill'¢ili ai' First s¢siinn_ind»|ny|i|i-im sums... _peiivemi Briiish and l-‘reneh Siarieii Combined l*A_iiaeli. from Delville Woods io _ _Somine andf are Making Pro- ___ _,_,__‘,__ press. Russians Pressing Closer lo Kovel. 'W _ -l~i..,..\@_-.__ ‘Prominent Speakers. l ' » Pr`lno_e.of Wales College"Hall was Av _well filled last evening when the first and indiscretion always invite; and session of the Rural Life Conference tho boldness with which he entered fill' All* discussion oi’ social. educational upon the task of addressing and agricultural problems was held. the meeting might be described Premier Mathieson presided and as the valor 'of ignorance among others on the platform were: However there were distinguished ex- His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, parts in rural science who would amp. DY- G- C- Cfo6ll11ilIl.M_ S.. l-»- L- D-. ly supply the deficiencies from which President of Guelph Agricultural Col- he suffered. Mr. Pierce went on to lege; Hon. M. McKinnon, Commission- speak of the great importance of the or of ASl'l0\llilll'°. 1-Ion. W. A. Pierce. farmer in the social lifn of the nation U- B. Consul. Rev. Mr. Ridall. of On- He said that long ago, the, an-mer's tario, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Rev. Dr. place was not rooognigeg, bqgftondgy Giwtlllor. Mr. H_ H- Shaw. and Prof. he is fully realized to be theuunan be- __C'li\\'k- _ nlnd the indusn-ini and social gun. He- f_Tiio nraceadinsa were varied by a congratulated tus Provinouzupou the n\li11bai'_ofoniUyablo vocal selections. Conference and lioped”it_ would _be a 2% nf" 0! Which _WHS N16 Billtins of series of successes. The keynote of ~_ _ 0 lllilhfl Hymn. by Ml* Percy Bar- his address. Don't be.‘-'Ant 's"-b \(Csnadlan Press Despatch.) LONDON, July 31.--The Allies main- tain unceasing pressure on both west- ern and eastern fronts as well as the ltalans on the Austrian front and heavy battles are being fought in all theatres. The Bri-tish and French started a fresh combined attack on- Bunday from Delville Wood to the Somme and made dogged progress which brought them near the village of `Maurepa.s. _The i misty weather which has hindered operations has gi- ven place to clear skies with intense . t _low who also gave a second number la- ‘ipr-o'a" or ag the F1-eng), gay “pi-¢p5l_l~ ter __on. The other vocalists were Misa n Blaisdell and Miss Jacqueline Macdon aid. The accompanist was Miss Ka- been 24 houre in P. li},_Island_and he heat. The Germans are making most determined counter attacks and ofii- I. _ "“t‘.'..': ;‘_;.'::_;..:“ :._;; _.",..':‘-__.' _ I f tfI§'?if__§!5_'!;lil`>Tii'ilHi _ttoiio iii. ,__tEFiiorii_s gained a foot of ground by Sunday's attack. The Russians are continuing their success and despite the strong- est German resistance are pressing ever closer to Kovel. Accordin to _ K - _ toniglits news they are across the river in the course of our attack we Stokhod over the whole stretch bet- have taken among other prisoners an ween_Kovel Barny and Kovel Rojitche railroads. General Letchitzky whose mander and staff. At other places operations were suspended by Dnies- tei- floods is moving again and work- ing toward St. Anislau another impor- tant railway centre. _ (Canadian Press espatch ) statement says: “In the region north hd h°05t ¢h° lilhnil- 1. __ ~ cially claim that the Allies have not,and northeast of Barnovichi a. fierce rection of Mosul was repulsed Dr. Creelmanspoke nexi._,i_He had ‘ _ - - 1.._T_._-,_-_-_-___-_-_-__..L-,_-_~,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-:_-.-.-.-:_-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-.-_-.-.-_-_-.~:_-_-._-.-_-J.-.-_-:.- -_-»_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_~.-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_->._-:_-_ .-_-.-.-.-_~_-_c-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-_ .-.__.-_- _._ inrtilicry duci is tuning place.” Enemy aeroplanes dropped bombs on stations at Zamiro and lsiaslav. On the river Stokhod our flerceilgliting went for- ward At one of the bends of this ‘Hoi-ivad regiment with regimental com- on the Stokhod we took 21 officers and 914 rank and fyle and four machine guns. The enemy was pursued in Brody District and has reached the rivers Graserkfl and Sareth. In the region of Eraingen our troops made g ygua n the di tie Stanley. h _ The first speaker called on was though he had been 24 months. H Rev. _Mr. Riddell who was present in w- s very favorably impressed with lllilco °f Rev. Mr. Shearer of Toronto that part of the country he had driven ad been so welcomed that he felt as ` _ _ 9 B _ who' was `0il the Drogramme but was through on his way from Summerslde ` E' Elf 'lllllhh A9 hi? Present. _ I-ie congralillw He congratulated the people of P. E H A I Nd the Pf0Vlh0° 011 U19 Rural Lilo I. on having their lot cast in such a_ ~ Conference, lt was indicative of an plonsnnt place, Ho emphasised th _ f awakening for rural betterment. Much p oint that the tlller'of the soil requires. can be done he said to enrich and education io make a success of his -l!l'9D¢l1ien life in the country. work. The boys _and girls must be '1'h\'0\l8h Ullh ll1Bth0ll Of l“V8§tlElll0n hrought to a better knowledge of life' ` U ` A , _ .T i B h E _ P U the church has not been behind. It on the farm and the girls must be; ___ “ S ll_;acltrityI_i;o_t rccc_;veil ii l¢__t»..,, _mul at the outbreak pf the war Joined tha rs aonwowasby‘ ‘6 _ has sought to discover all the social g -li'-1.1. .»." ' __ '_ .'_~.‘-'Jil ‘.’~'_‘; i-"' i`__ - -. ' - t ` _‘ll|I_.. R. - pETR_0gRAD_ `_yu1y 31__ Russian further advance. A Turkish attack in the re ion of Dis veri _ lo PTE. WILLIAM W. MeINTVPE. ther of Private William \_\'_ii':-_-e _ in suontnlsisioliliioi Private ll. li. Compton, ll.C.M., a|||l_'lP_|__»_lv;i~ W. W. Melniyre Were Among Those _-_Wi o Gave Their Lives ior_.liiii|| and Country. _ _ __/` D ° .An ‘ f P-rs. H. e. coMt~‘r`oN. o.c.m. The above isa out of Mr. Hsnzjc Mrs. W. D. Maclntyre of th? toy, Compt0l1.Bangor,p_ _E_ |_ _ Six yehfs B80 he went out West an’ li Brigade of the zstn North weft "mu e _ th _ Th rounded in the knowledge of house _ _ _ _ B _ ,,.. ~ t _ ana s_ -n a coim ry. ere noid worn and yet in such a we -tiiui _ - _ ' - ‘ side ii n _ ._ __ __ ...__ __ . _._ ._ _-Bioiviun. lip. Train. an Ammunition llepo an _...i.;“..:.i:_;°o::i;i. fa ~»- M- 1- could well afford to centre a great f so deal of its attention upon preparing boys and girls for life in the city. But this is no longer desirable. The city has greater opportunities for the f_e,vv,but not for the many. Rev, Nr, I Riddell-~told observers made in other also on behalf of the Government to e end a welcome to all those attgpd _ _ _ -~ in lii'_g"thisltlrst-Conference to deal _ xl (canadian Press Despatch.) occnrred.~_»'!\iie Royal'-‘flying ‘corps oar- _tile aerdlilane on tliegizound was des-_ E_ .1'l?.9.'.|f9§l' and the-goodtliat can be so-"~tli_e*'iiroli`lenis‘of‘riiral life. ‘*'l'll‘e-'il 1 LONDON _“ny 31___A,, ombm s¢,¢,,.lrldd out several bombing raids and .ci-oyed. _ There were many combats th comp idhed. ln conclusion he said and special feature of this assembly ment from 'British hegdqum-tem ln dropped seven tons of bombs on ene- and several machines were drivenio B Brlliiiiiig Down a Numher oi Enemy Planes 53"' ‘ "" °" “ |11 B Il 0 8 0 Il e g br k up he w uid lke, o be-_ _ _ _ e M half of the people of the Province and. _ f "B nt _` ' ' _V _ , _ ¢h°`°°hf°\'°h09 Ulm! fill fhe SWB* ldehl he said. was the attendance of clergy- ‘France issued tonight reads. ..Th'e,.e mv communications and biilets. A the ground in damaged condition. ‘U S Consul Pierce, said that he had a book last winter on the valor of lg norsnce illustrating the ridiculous and sinful attitude of some.of his own es oemed fellow-countrymsnl no very coarse in their feeling towards other nations and so very cock-sure of their immunity _from attack in spite or their ioeful state of unpreparednesa for the °f l”_°¢h9"h°°‘-lt '"9 hhdhlefvlce- linen from different parts of the liilniid 0 mfuntr ii htin on the British trnin was blown up,‘ an ammunition Three of our machines are missing. ag st`¢lié;»_-::_-_;_;-_-_-:.1-_~_~,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-¢ _-_-_-_-,-_-_»_-_-_-_-_ ___ _ _-_ -_ it would be very wise to avoid attemp ting any estimate of the value of this additional force in the summer school in this province. I-is had very high hopes. As a result, at least in part, of the special education the teachers _ are receiving there is a general waken I( ' (Continued on page three.) MSS EVELYN ALLEN _ 4 TAKES FIRST PLACE liissfu--toiiic rliniu-iii. Nearly Ten Thousa-init Votes and Leails the Second liisirici. _ i_,;"'_ ' _ " -' ~i‘.v=*"""“'I ' oi Georgetown, Gains rim mveiyn o. siien takes tue pon: tion bi inmoi- in todays vote snowing -°ii°fi "M11 n°W 011- What 011° has infra. GUARDIAN oi-cud Prize cani- phign with s ci-edit oi 14.441 votes prompt them to put forth their _best done others can do. A few calls will soon convince any of the ladies that they are just as energetic as any other ggainstfher name. Miss Alien is a very busy young lady inthe emlllbl' candidate who has the confidence ne- cessary to make any endeavor success- ful. _ tif. the _Prince Edward Island Railway s}*l`l1as very little spare time but when she visited the Campaign 'De-_ rtident _.late Saturday _evening and orined the manager that she thoiiahti _.~¢l`q_~,h d _secured enough votes that aff: ttraodn to lend in ner district, sim fo'ii\idf-as.-_to»day’s vote showsfthlt her _ _ _work net-tad lier___ anansh _ 'place her ln the lead ofthe __etft|i9`e list of conte_ii\unt,s¢' This- `aligtild‘ convince many‘of the cand_i_-i §_'.'; _q Us wli_o;ieei_ that they _do :not have _:§§i\‘_!_D_i_¢r_ abundance of time to de_vot__e__ '§ltflf1_tii_iilr-._’ candidacy that a few_ hours Loc' aaionaliy spent ip the right wayis `=}1|'i| g to pl _ em.to ;nake,their ._'~‘<=`a`_l‘Axll!lTi\A{lPl_ _._ lil.-‘..~i‘.'i£il1.>i‘._“.$“C Bilfsifias =_l1lii§° “avi v`°5ii-“im ‘f°r_ti§';°_;"°*}*§; ' 7% ' ; 5 P- M~~ SESSION* =»~ .‘“ir.~fii'ii.ws:°.-:aw ii::..::':.:t:°1.“=i.r'::.°':.. tr: _ _ _ __ , _ '. - _ »\ ‘_ | . ' 'lf _1l.§4_ 'vs asf .;iis:_aennie'»iA>-{ticb."' _ Qhiifmin. R¢V» J- J- MCD0hald» K‘"l‘°“' p th d in the district with 51.2;-,-;_ ';,i’;s,-s._.':,:_ .' =°K2#O_ - _ » _ takes ilrst place éin the second filer contemplating entering' - -asjoiifno is an 'there is T L “_A ._ R _ Q gi ‘Amy SL or mm* G‘,,_i_ _` 5:61; :agua_€_;i&itf:n‘_v&$\r£m:__n_.yvig;ny_oi:_;»;i;>_u_id _i_i:_s__i:ateN5i¥. Helping the 'teen agé'-to iind itself, n`i< _ _ . _ _ " 1 ' ,i th in- u . _ _ ' _ ’ ners ousewor. y ng- “___ _ ___ _ _ _ - &‘"'|=7'lh`|::":,; ;::,:3:,nAf:‘r.{‘l‘i: sxalghxen ‘hisglTiH‘:;nt __ , Chnrma Re _F F ll n n D D glorge Hotel. ' __ ' ' 31. ‘ l/ALUfll:i`PROPlKTY FOR BALI. e~ ish to write. and want to know any7 hing I can tell you. I will only be too pleased. We are all badly shook up. 5th Canadian Batt. 12th June, - 1916. Y Sister is writing you about thefili- nsss__and_ death _of your boy. but I details of`his funeral. He was buried noon with all ilie honors _given to a eiofiin`ls used at the froni but'instontl__ body by a soldier's hand. and ovcr all borne out _of tlishospital on a little iiiesi_iii"_elr, _iiucsicd by an comrades. At the graveslde the fl? 'was _removed t-_-_-_-_-.»_~_-_~_».~.-_-_-_-_-.pf_-f_-.-_-_-.~.-_-.~.-_~_- -_-.-.-.-.~.-.-_-_-_- e trenches -_when he was wounded nd died s few days afterwards, 0" Cl lW0 days later June 6th he died of the 8th day of June last. His siste= s wounds. Previous to going West Miss Emma who went west at the am e time as lie did is now vfsitir" this city where lie had many friends. _friends-_ on -_\he.lslsnii.»_ _ Sha intend the west no worked on ine P. ti. returning ip'ii_éalha_, this autumn. "rap o _ - llowing is copied from "Battaifoi f e war when ho enlisted at Lyton,5 Orders N0, 245," _ _ ' Battalion Orders No. 246. Battalion Orders part 1 by 0il'icv~ 8th Battalion, 6th Canadian Infantry. nd, Canadian Division. '~ ‘ ~~ ` 31; 10; 15. The Distinguished Conduct Med” _ _ __ Ligifldwork is reported- to be well in brothen Montague who had enlisted has been awtrdbd ‘f-`td"lli0'“_!biTowin¢; ' _I _ » _ _ with the 105th as busier. but owing men of this D|v|5|0m._ ;. l T T ' to the death of his brother was grant- To No. 7374l.'Pte.' H. B. Compto" 8th Battalion for Distinguilhed»'C:r uct on October 8th. Afterbeing dvr ut of the debris caused by a Mine e' nston Aus. 18th. 1893. where his piodcd by the Germans, nc immediate ly volunteered to go forward with ° iv arty of Bombers and assisted is ombing the enemy out of the Crater. < He also assisted ‘under Heavy Ani" y and iviuciunn eun way# dugiut r _ . » Mm W_ D_ Ma§Inty;_e_ 4' ' _out four other men buried by the er. osion, and saving their lives H1 1 _ ._ :hy I call you mother. ‘But your son ;§nr5_‘;,°;:3_%uT!°hg:::_|n‘ '¥§:';af;;t(}5en}_ T0R0NT0_ A i_ 1_._F 1, th.. -eral Commanding has much pleasurr “sus ms nor sixteen m°m'h°' T°day he was in conveying the congratulations r' ` B C i" l 1 Ev the Army and Corps Commanders ty P . rivate Compton ‘ NOTE: In publishing above l‘i rigada Orders the G. O". C., 6i'- iiadlan Infantry Brigade wishes i a _ _ongratulate Pte. Compton' particular' on having won the First_Decorati-~ which has been'awarded to the 2m`:. Canadian Division. ‘ The Officers Commanding. 281'. Northwest Battalion, has already co"- veyed to Pyatq" _pton_the con ‘atulations of thegmcen and Mr _ ' gl' ` of the \28ti1 Battalion ~on file meriif-" h oneur he has received and for tl ~ istinction which lishas brought to ties d Battalion _ - -- " l _ ~ 9' Y°‘"`“ *""“|y- body into the ground. Then we u~~__ SERQT- A- PATTUN- covered our -'heads -and Lconductecl ~ simple Scottish service. After ila 1" C°“°""““ D|"~ Benediction -the Corporal ave accru- mand and we ail_,can'ie'to°&`: fs ni,”- li was om-`iast`tribute bf spect :» D011' MP9- M1101!" P0-- your son are we turned away. So iz '- left him sleepingiu the ‘l:§le~_Mi_|ita‘r-' Cemetery. _A,cro%s _is ng. ei-sets' thought you would, like to know the to mark gpg gpg; gm mm.. from being forgotts le _w_|>._can it `- mire T brs've_laAis qa4l1i'd_aiiti`-.zhrvr r~ __ spect' o li restiiigjp _ o. _-l ‘ ll ou~ gallnnt soldier ; `._in..time of war. Nn~p|-divers io'Jetlier._`w_e __ ei~_»a_g-|p‘¢__y._. °n"_»s'_i\iH¢#4\.i»=¢t-I §~v#G»'-viii hr s' plaid or blanket is sewn around- the iovo and 'mercy to. co ori. you nov' Ho knows the_l_i_' th; k and pain for _ji-it »'tt¥tu`_n§fgir~&vu“sss,“ " Yiilfl l\l'hD0f`“¢`”liiYliY.` ~' '»‘ __ _.~-_-w. .|. lhxrln, > " 'Preibyterlan Chaplain msn: All.-on 'rits i»norsnv`y_- or tno ltiand Stock Breeding Coni- pany, Fr nchfort, three lieifers each have same by paying expencss. ‘ 1880-1‘liH1i '\Tl'tiMok1'.efle)iicetl girl in wait on table and _help _with otlsgw _ work, _il'erms, Apply to Buperl » tenlieiit. 124|/l.|1]l“r _ _wa _it .io`u"N°‘6"ie" li'iRiiTo”‘»§ - _ llgitv spersal of everything 'r cluding dPlsno& Victrola. Brass #ffl iron o s. os dining ~ iiieitsi inbjo- old death *IJ*-'I lnsed wait a p:ioe'os'~ brey by pt. A brey _ " ml' U§.VlUll`.` If :Imam ` " middle of August. _ 1 I __`_. 4.1 ~m aiiiiavfa union! oats l|tl\i|ia_ , . . 5...? 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