I A m Daily IOIOYO _ ,, ur gm “Guy ' OU ` _ _, . 1 . » ‘"“ *ff ~1“~‘~= ° ~--- --~=r _ _________ .»._ W Mo povERt5o,o M I Now AT AAAI I I A P NEAALY FoiicEn ‘ 1°-`”.‘ ,- LII! RAI. ll o P. il BU ff A" Blum. M A . of gue of the Rev John DsSoii-es t Pwr llvgrsty ho’ preached at Stone Church St John, where h s an S ters on Sunday served until his appointment as travel- ll may be inte tin 1, i, , i n 1.1.... ‘ 2.2.” ,.3 IL“‘....“.°..”'?§“£.’I..“.£,.'}‘2.F_...““°".I°".l1‘“.....'°‘= his honor dis ma from Prince this position until his departure for College in 18il3"h'e‘ joined the foreign held In September, 1903 of Rothess N B Boys' when with his bride. who was Miss whore no ti gnt for a year Jean Hoyles. M B vouusest daush in battles on August stir and stil ente d the classical ter of Dr. N W Hoyles, K C L L Toronto University D Principal of Osgoode Law Col he graduated in Arts in lege, Toronto, and sister of Mrs 'I.°llBOI0§y (rum the Afmiu (Rev) T W Murphy 01 Charlotte ____f___________g_;____Y_Y__ __Y_____i_i_i___ _v__,________ _____Y_________Y_________,___________________,_g_____Y________.__g_V___v____,V____V_V_,____________.,_,___________ ____n _,______,_____ CNI950 Oi WYCIIIIG ill 1900. Short town he joined the India Mission of I . _ , - _ after graduation he became s collea the C M S England, in which socle ty he worked for seven years __ _ _ .....(iENIERAL VIEW OF x WA dedt op p _ ed Mr Hasiarn to go out as their sec . rotary, a position he has since held _ *'-""*' The lield selected was Kangra District LONDON. Aug. 8- Before the which lies at the base of the Himals- echoes have died of mutual conzra- --° yas, in the Northeastern portion of tlllatlon of the allied sovereililii. the Punjaub. statesmen and generals on the aus- ssoh insertion since the organization of tno Mis- vicious olwnins oi third year oi the lumn Cash in January 1912 there have proceeded W81' 0011109 "EWS “I f1"’U\°\' R“"IMI Minimum to the Mission in addition to Mr Hao success. and of splendid victory for v I lam and hi, wife who hoo boon in the italian arms on the Isono front. sian advance. General Cadornas v c- charge of the Women's Medical work The surprising success of the Italians tory I1115 “H5911 |11 IJU11d011 SIGN 10' ln the Mission' mme orduned men who |n ,fwo days novo coptnrod 10,000 jolcing as one of the most promising with their wives, one doctor, three de 6,. conesses, one of whom is Miss Audrey """"““"”_""' _ _ DeBlois of Charlottetown and a train It - -» iimln Isuuu _ staff of the Mission as an honorary me dicul worker. the Honorable Florence M MacNaughton, who it will be re momnerss visited cnsriottotown rua addressed meetings here some six v . n -‘~'~' in 1911 the Canadian Church decl listic work of the been established the l-I 1351 8 8M3i tal for women in ary lines and has time when India is to the influences of _'yr ., ,M Commission has no pow - I' er assess costs, lt ls understood the LOND0 coslt of the Commissio will h ll ~ N' Aug 8'_C'“"dm“ had $50 ooo one or tsl; nrst biliwt th” "°“°" "*"“" °‘ "°’“5 “W "1"" - s o ln has been th t t M E troops to _be reviewed by Mr. Lloyd Omen; Emeril Cofnsgl George, since he was appointed suc cessor to Earl Kitchener, as the sec. to delln hi t t but hasesinsct: lI1iI`:eNl\yrl:ts ratify of war* 'very "P°°1' °t tm.” Communion in a Domlcal rev ew of the fourth division. was fa- st M kb I vorable. The weather was one and sill sr;;unI;n to 2§11IJlIixIJi° ”°° ‘°° “°" “"d "‘° "°°1"- "°'° "1 splendid condition. _The war minis _ - __,____¢,,, ier S lneeoh was at once inspiring and eloquent. “The best tribute I ca/n pay to the Slalom t F hed Ad 911 _ urnis vertisers,‘. . . I "A"'Y'Y" ""'5"'A""` ` `f`Kf"""""'”"“"""‘"""';v'¥""'I4‘-`~"‘-?-'-` ` ` ' ' 1'-‘-‘-'--‘-1:::¢.‘:.-_-_-_-:,-;.-_fE-_»,~_-_-___-,C ,-_-_-_-_-_-____,________,__ ____,,__________Y__.___. W In ’< ~ - ~ f "T 9' 1916 {|$-50 Per Year (delivered) Inaiivanoe ' -1~.~.».'r 5 sue nr vm- (amine) in aavsnoo in oouso me eerie for u a. L B SHOTT CAM - _-__--P-,______. WIIII IS 601110 I0 Pu Ii. llevleweii by Mr Lloyd Gear e Wh I I I 'I I J , V __ y. _, ,ii oin Ihe Course_, tp _.__‘_’f'_f‘l'i’_'_‘_‘lf ""' " " °°”' Anlnslirini Address ssigi_,.f°rn¢ Best Tribute i or “°:.”:.:°'::e.::.::A::'.::. P81' I0 Ii1¢ Canadian Army IS _[hal Ii Blocked lh dm-'ted in all °1`IiilIa-ry court the costs ‘ would be assessed against Mes r G y I I G I c l i W KY-te and F' B Carvellas 51: un a 0 e 0 ~ a a S' prosecutors a/nd members miaiittee would not be at all of tak tni _ ° “ °°“"° H°W (canadian Pr-sn Dos sion.) C9~11Bd|°iI1 11-l'1l1Y»" B810 MT- Lloyd- ly took place. It was regarded as 'a 020186. "is 'that it blocked the wa; significant fact that the troops march- of the Germans to Calais. ed past with full marching kit. just as Standing 'ln an automobile at the if ready to embark. side of Sir-sam Hughes. Mr. Lloyd - Captain J. T. Jenkins, of Cho;-lo; George congratulated the ministei tetowm P. E. I. M Gill upon the part that he had played, in been promoted Mailer. C Hismiinotlxri “MHS “wh e 11110 army- He also captain H. G. Jenkins, transfer om- congratnlsted Brigadier General Wat - cer of the 105th has arrived in camp son upon having the' command of such Sir George Fcs`ter, minister of trad`e a ilne body of lighting men. and commerce was the guest with his The review took place near Bram- colleagues, the parliamentary delegat- Bhvtt. On the same -spot where a re view of troops by King George recent es from the Overseas Dominions, at a luncheon given in their honor, by the '(BpeclaI to tha Guardian.) PETROGRAID, Aug. 8.-The Rua slans in their advance against the Aus ritory aggregating nearly 100 square miles, according to an oilloiai commo. nication tonight. ln pursuit of the Teutons the Russians have also -taken addltional villages in the Dneister re- . themselves in the captured posit ons. The to-tal number of prisoners taken amounts to 166 oilicers and 8.451 mem. Four cannon, 19 machine guna. 11 ' V' H 'I I " 1' .`.‘I.I:‘ . trench mortar-s, a large number of 1111110 layers und other material were taken. _ . "On the line of Stokhod in the re- gion of the town of Stobyshov a party of Austrians left their defences and came to us with their hands in the air. Our battalion commander, Col Stepau- enko, aa he approached was treachef I¥L’.'1-...Tl\*vo9"‘sirlr.li'1tI\rr‘troops‘sre|susan isliros_~rn,~u-yrnsncr we ...om advancing successfully and fontifiylng into, enemy, -trenches and engaged them fn conhiot during our suit owing to the irresistable onslaught of our troops the enemy was driven bacli along the whole line and we captured tho town of Thlumach including the DISTRICT 0F INDIA RUSSIANS HAVE CAPTURED T egglgi ragga I00 SQUAREI MILES IN GALICIA region west of the Dnlester and a ridge of hills. Southwest of the Kolomeasx Stanislau Railway our at tack was preceded by artillery fire and the discharge of chemical gas shells on the enemy‘s batteries. Enemy ar tillery owing to our gas ceased -firing and abandoned their arms. Our ca`~ valr u sue i_h . ....5 ~_.‘.’...l. 2300 6.332%! .lah il‘.*.*l..E.'; these engagements andcapturod se- veral heavy calibre guns, and many machine guns. Prisoners continue to arrive in_large numbers though it is not exactly known yet how many we have taken. 111130 The sad news has been received have that snotbor gallant son of Prince Siiiil Edward island has surrendered his ' res mo to the cause of world-liberty and justice. The victim this - time is Private Harry McArthur, formerly of Bum- mers de, but whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McArthur having been residing in Miscouche for about a P° .f_°I¢~ ' .'ter‘s ieriousiy lll.< prisoners suggests that in addition to transferring General Koevess an able Austrian general from the 'l‘renotino'front to Galicia the Aus- trians also ventured Ito transfer troops from Isono to the Russian front in an endeavor to stem the Rus- succesees in the new al-lied operations and a demonstration of the constant- ly growing power of the allied offen- sive on all fronts. Russia's new victories south of the Dniester and southeast of the Stanis- lau Railway afford great satisfaction and the prompt admission in Berlin official statement of the retirement of the Austro-Germans south of the Dniester is taken here to indicate that TIIE IEITIIER TEIPEIITIIKE TIDE. l00l. ETC. A (Special lo the Guardian.) TORONTO, Aug. 9.-Moderate Ito -year. Private McArthur enlisted last ;°r'¢'l‘y WATsagdfzzggxgtfgsyeggogumr 7°” In w°°t°m Ummm wh°'° h° h"" 'High tide this evening at 7,21; to hmm “Vins °' 5°°d mmy “"9” B* morrow at 8.30; tomorrow morninig aides' his parents there are, left foi at 608 and Frm” at 7_19__ mourn two brothers and two sisters Sémwt this even,” It L21. ¢o_ 1°" "“' °f “mm much ”m|”my'wm morrow at 7flB; sunrise tomorrow morning at 4.54 and Friday at 4.55. Y erday's casualty list also con- M n sem tonmm at 12_ ltxlitirgzlt two other Prince Edwar_ .lsI- F31? moon. August 13 at 8_0() ._m_ ";°L°’Tv Emmp of Mdum Buchmm' Today‘s length 14 hours and Z9 min- wounsoa .na n. Monson. or st so “'°°' _____._1-_---1- ’ M|n.|.d, |_|n|m|n¢ cur" qu-gg |” ¢°w¢ tl. cosine mins -_ Asliounsssiaiirsrr-‘ ‘ _I .- :amines src _-___- 'II . ual church of llinslaitd_; wil be held on Iha Rectory I at Crapaud on Saturday, Aug. day Is unfavorable then on , Monday. 1281.8.9MIi. _ “The Regent of the Royal Edward - ledges with t is $27 00 from Mrs .I ll# Chapter of the I. 0. 0. E. acknow- R SITUATION , the Russian victory in this quarter is I welghtier than announced by Russian oillcial despatches. According to an Ioiliclal repont the evacuation of Lem- `berg. the-Galician capital. has already been ordered. lfn the meantime the new combined offensive by the Allie; has begun on the western front which is expected to lead to the severesi lighting. Guillimont around whlc_l. heavy lighting is -now in progress is one of strong positions in the German second system of defense. It will doubtless be defended by the Germans as was Pozleres with the utmost stub- bornness. ¢~u».,.~v..~..».»-~¢~»-v~»~.\-».-~o-~.-- 1 _,.4-_.\-_-¢_¢. -1 I S . .L I V _ _ _ 0 -s IA; clerks, part proceeds of the | LICUT. col.i.£T'r. Patrioti T i t th Experimen- s ° n s 'on . 1° Amons the imvefiei °fl°°\'° °I1I°1-‘nor of tile first prim mont was nrrt position. mst too uma Im “uw --- diy m>°fI°Il "°\“"1°<\ 1° 9°°~ 1»i°“1- 'rno .novo sro nu ortrn prim may sm arrives to I-out their opponents Apts! Oollatt, of the Gloucestershire will in no way interfere with tho win- and plant their own banner over the Regiment. Al i>reVi0\lIiy l111l0\\\’\¢0‘I ning of the seventeen prizes already pinnsolns of the battlements of the; 'M15 09I|Btt_ is the 1915 Rhodes Schol- offered; for, of course, all votes turn- different sr. a was among the ilrst Islanders on In tor these special prison will A great to vtmntaer fer service. count aleo for the principal prizes. poured into Thllhondon Weekly "Canada" gives 'rho winners of the Special Prizes ment recently a ph ef\hI'9¢l11'il011°l" in 0°1'111\11Y will be announced and the prizes their friends. to law. inolnw Lieut. Charles P. Pltblado.Iawarded. as soon utter August is osx several of the l.`l,til naalon, yho was .wounded and 'tho work of ventilation is complete. forced to taken prisoner at the battle of Bt. Oh the final night of the oarmpsign,_more , ~ -I ‘-1 .. t _ _ . . . o.n__-mor-rrnnnn... ' ` ._ » . J ._- las.. _,_ ,,__, ,mmm _*__ (Canadian Press Despatch) ling last night, saysz- Albert plateau. All four failed, und Haig's 'troops sro now rcairiy in rt-.~ sume the advance. Meanwhile Joffro was giving new proof of the strength that still llcs with the French arms. Just north of the Somme; the French drove thc enemy out of ii lille oi’ trenches. be- tween Hem Wood and the rivcr. Anrl in the Vcrdun battle, PcloIil':; troops made furhcr progress. Thus, while Haig's mcu are yield- ing none of their gains, and arc strengthening their positions, and gathering their forces for a new blow, the French pressure is unrelenting. T0day's fighting den1ons'ti°atca_i tiinit Jol'fre’s armies, unwornvby the con» stent battering Ithey have withstood, are able to attack at two points and Sllln at both. The fury of the German assaults today are described unotll- clally as the most brilliant of the whole offensive indicate the anxiety with which the Teutons ' view the steady British advance, Haig's forces now menace Tliieval seriously, and are closing in from three sides. With tho capture of Hill 160, north of Pozleres. Martin. puch, and Courceleute were brouglit within range ol the British fire. The destruction done in these vlllng@s_ told of in reports from the l'ront,{tl1nt reached London today-is proof of the importance of this height, on the ridge flanking the Albert Pla- teau. _ _._ _.__ ._,_,,__ _ ,_ tucks north and iioritllcast 'oi' Poz- leres early this morning. and cull- tinued the battle, until late in the afternoon. ln isolated places tile Germans succeeded in entering the Briftish trenches, but were soon driv- en out. These counter attacks have shown again that the Teutons are unable to bring up sufficient reserves to make such thrusts effeotivc, and flint thc British, having taken posses-sion of positions levelled by tliclr own guns. and providing lliitie if iiny sllcltnr, are unable to hold them. _.TilIBUTE-i0 GIiIiIiluis _Amo or FIRE is _ _ [Germans I-‘all lo Break British Sleel Wall. New lil 'leuionlc Peril Thre aiens lrom Salonllii. -_-_._._-_...,__»..._.1_. ' "' ~ rio remaining defences standing bo- NEW YORK. A118- 3’-T110 L0LI|u11IIwceu his Itroopa and/ the Albert Pla- correspondent of the l‘rlbunc. tab-Itcau., is made easier by the renewed ifrourrll assaults, The scanty German The Germans made four desperate ro::ci~ve.=x raiinob be withdrawn from efforts today to halt thc Britlsli ma- .loi`frc’s front, for leur of another of chine slowly grinding -toward the the strokes thu( are finding the way to Poronne. Aloui: li front of n mile and a half. nm-Ili of thc Somme. the French at Ilzrf-lmrl into this ulteriioon, and car- rie-II filo entire llnc. ` 'l`lius the wcdlzc, whit-_h is being in- teflloscd bc-tween Combles and Pe- Ilwillc. ifs advent-ing. German counter z~.lt-.wits apfuiust tlic French lines, as' -"I_‘1=IiII"I. the llritislr. were unavailing.. I _l_.unI_lon was uluuii interested last night iii the news that lille Italians Iiirvu resumed n vigorous offensive :trellis _the -Isollo front, where. Gori- ;.i_-.I still blocks the road to Trieste. `\\itl1 Brusslnloff still pushing on and thc allies _ou the western front mus- ~I’I'III_¢! their strength for new at. Iuiiio- H II"2=‘»li drive by`the Italians inuixrs another cull on the deplete Licrnizin reserves. 'IIIQ I'lI1l€ of tire is now nearly Iforg- ed \\ hen -the drive from Salonika be. _ EIlIs~-and it docs not seem far'ol'[-'- the 'l'f.-uton and the Turk wlIll_be un- flféi' zitituclc on ull the battle. fronts. lin-_ii will come the crisis 'which the Gemlil" general staff has always rlruailed. c.AvE His LIFE Btoon 'ro SAVE co`MRA|:>E_ _LO.\'l’JON, Aupust T.-A splendid in- cident, in which the blood of a French- Cniliullnii was I ltorally brought back into ilu-, original veins of old France, IMS MII-‘-'s-__ M.. wim. COUNT I-‘on 'run wlNN\.~:o or /THESE SPECIAL PRIZES. g 'rms Assuurzs Evlmv c.\ND1- DATE IN THE CAMPAIGN ` AN EQUAL START WITH HER SISTER 0ANniDA'rns To w|N 'ruassi SPECIAL Palmas. No votes on subscriptions' issued prior to August 7 will count to win the Special Prizes. No vote t:o\lD011S ci ed from the GUARDIAN will ‘co t fornthe winning of these Spec~ ia Prizes The prizes will be awarded as foi- lows:--.The 825.00 IN GOLD will be awarded to the candidate. I‘08I1l'i~_§ :fi ,A A3 4' ii* /`=_ EI .s'y,[‘,~ _'~il`-*I `~ I I .£5 II'_j.`iI'¢ .5 .` ;`..;.r; .¢..;_ ~ = tr to fin ;'f;`~':r‘ I‘;v ' . '_.'v_ 4 _-"iii .‘ =_I "$;_. 2. “ft "1 .ff iff' if ‘_ . ' -A. -‘ if " A=.l` 1'IL~1:‘ _-.».~ _ .4 __ if it _ 'ar A-- »,_ ga .v 3;' .M '-": __, q__ ii.; ,_ “\ 3 "-:'f Z F '. 2 .. =.=i‘€1