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' I W- ~._' ‘ng "_;'1__.__'_:f_._-:___ -»;"__l_,i.__'_.=___~K° _M _,, , ' ` " ‘ l' . ' . ' ' ` ' - V ,C A l A ` 1.1 F / ' i -lf » . - - l lslrolirlllll lllsllllllo lllllm-:r-sfssl-:l.Ecr'fn l¢llpn_l1lllslwl=_l=.ll's lll_=_llls For Tlllz cuilinllllrs _slullllnllll sussclllssllg THURBDAV _.FROM OVERSEAS.-The boys of the 105th who are in camp In England gi-e not forgetting their loved ones at home. As with every English mail comes little thin!! which they have purchased in the old land. Some of the buys have received six weeks furlough, which iheyj spent in searching for the friends of _their grand-fathers.-'-W scHOOL BOARD- At an adjourn- gd meeting ofthe City School-Board held yesterday afternoon. Mr. Leo McDonald was appointed to the teach- ing staff of Qu en Square School in the place ; who has been _gi'o__mot<;§;_ _‘theirs riginal- slrip. ll DK' _ _' ,Gs ent school has hasnt. _ girly reno- vated and' painted _ K .~'.severai ini! portant improveglltsfllave been made in Queen' _ uare building. The three city schools opeu`-on Tuesday next. = _ ‘A WELCOMEL VISITOR-`Sergt. Major Elmore E. _Ste_ve|ison,'- No. 5 Siege Battery. C. E.`F.,'is at his home in Olyde Cottage, New Glasgow, on furlough__Sergt. Stevenson has been twelve years in military duty and has qualified at every artillery school in Canada, and has been employed as an instructor at different corps since the outbreak of the war. He pro- ceeds in a fewy days to Halifax, and thence to the old Country. The bat- tery, in particular, is composed of men taken from the ‘permanent force at Halifax are to do their bit for King and Country. . _ The sympathy of many friends goes out"-to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tierney, of Albany, ‘in the death of their he- lovod daughter Annie Pearle/'whose funeral took place Sunday to Seven Mile Bay and was largely attended by synipathizers of the family who wish- ed /to pay a last tribute of respect to a young life cut short at the early age of fifteen -years,_ when life seemed brightest. ‘?Pdnrlo" liad only been sick a short `time and although, re- ceiving the tenderest care she passed peacefully to rest, leaving to mourn, besides _her sorrowing -parents, six sisters and two brothers to cherish her memory. The pall bearers were: Garfield Perkins, Bannerman Camer- on, Ward Deogan, Wilfred Donelly, Grntton Noonan 'and Winn Bradley. The sympathy of the community is ex- tended to the bereaved family. -MALPEQUE.-Fanning School, has opened its doors again, to the bright and studious_ children of Mul- peque and it is hoped that they will all prove its success at _the end of the year, ss ‘former students have done. Malpeque is to be congratulated, on having retained such' a remarkable teacher, for their renowned school. This person, Miss C. C. Munn is com- mencing her sixth year in Fanning School.- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Owen have just returned from an enjoyable trip to Nova Scotia where they spent a few days with their son.-D. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of Waltham, Mass.. are visiting at Mr. John Crnig‘s Mulpeque.-D. Rev. E. J. Rattee, for- mer pustor of -Malpeque congregation visited Malpeque recent_lY.._tbe guest oi Mr. and' Mrs. Hume Hopgoud.--D. Mr. DFT. M`cN\rtt; Mallieque. 'left recent- ly for Upper Canada, where, combining business with pleasure, he anticipates an enjoyable°trip_-D. sw - Painful Swelling: Reduced __ Musciilarsirsins Ended sucu 'rnou_sl.se' Now'Qulcl,' _._-lr if \\ -\~_ -'FROM THE TRENCHES.-In a letter received from “Somewhere in Belgium,” by one of the residents of Springfield, it is stated that the writer hndbeen in the trenches ten days, and' expected to be n for another five days, then to go for a rest in one of the camps about -ten miles behind the fir- ing line. In continuing he states that for cveryshell Fritz sends over they can give him ten in returnr The writ- er has heenl at the front for over twelve months, and has so far com'e off even without a scratch, although he belongs to the bombing section, Such are the fortunes of war. W WELCOME VISITORS- Rev. Geo. F. and Mrs. Dawson, of Alberton, have been spending their vacation' driving ‘by team to different points through the province-Summerside, Victoria. Charlottetown, York, and other places. While' in the City they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hol- man, Qusen St., Mr. and Mrs. Dawson are very popular and' whenever they visit their former circuits a hearty welcome awaits them. Mr. Dawson preached at York last Sunday even- ing, the church being crowded. Their many friends wish them every suc- cess when they return agsin to their work. BAD FIRE AT TRYON.-Tryon was visited by- a had fire on Wednesday night as a result of which the Baptist Parsonage barn and other outbulld- ings were completely destroyed, The pastor, Rev. E. P. Calder, was absent at the time. The fire was discovered about seven o'ciock In the barn and spread with lightning rapidity., As the settlement is s thickly settled one with telephones in many of the hou- ses a great crowd quickly gathered. Notwithstanding the strenuous efforts put forth by the people present it was found impossible to save the perso- nage, n-high wind blowing at the time directlylagainst the Ilouse._ -Fortu- ~f `-r-°nloAv' E ~r'rlatsly°fhe"_;w`ind was blowing away from the church and .it was saved. The outbuildingssstood ve#--.closely together and fanned by the strong breeze the flames soon had them` wiped out. By the able efforts of women and others practically every article in the 'house was saved before the flames spread to it from the other buildings. How the fire started is. not known. The loss is a heavy one. _being estimated from $2,600-_ to $3,000. _There was insurance for $1,200. - _ shock and confusion. He was talkfngl M,-_ Dame; A; McKay bm-keman on the P. E. I. R. was the victim of an assault on the train on Saturday even- ing while on the road to Elmira. A man on the train named Cileverie asked Mr. McKay to have a drink ol’ whiskey which was declined. Some little while afterwards Cheverie, who evidently was lntoxicated,asked Mr. Mc Kay if he would look lip-a,pa'rcel for him. Mr. McKay replied that when he got time he would do so. Chevelle at _this said, "You needn’t feel so big,” and as the brakeman was start- ing to go out the door he received a stunning blow on the back of the head, which dazed 'him momentarily. Whether he was hit by a bottle 0_1' some other object he does not know, but he believes the blow was too heavy to have been inflicted by the bare fist. Mr. McKay closed with ‘his man and a fierce scuffle ensued during whiclrthe brukeman received a couple of had blows on tho face, be- fore 'he was able to gain the mastery over his assailant, who received a pretty severe handling in the melee, and made his disappearance when the train reached Elmira. Mr. McKay has laid information with Magistrate- ENGQGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs.-C. P. Hanson, of _Penn-_ ileld, Nl B., announce the engagement of ‘thdlf Y9“l\K°3t dB\l8l_\l»e£, Joan Frances, to Mr. C._Clinton ennis of 0'Lesry, P. E. island. POLICE COURT- A case against a man' named. Albert Hughes at the Police Court yesterday was adjourned until uyday. Defendant is charged with the larcency of four razors and twol hair clippers from Harry Lar- ter’s\ barber shop. -A PRIZE WINNER- Miss Ester Profitt of Worcester, Mass,_ B niece of >Mr.'*‘A.=_S. Crozen of Dai-nley, has- beeif tlie"nuccessful_'winner of 'the' ilrst prizefof $10.00 at a handiworki competltioiropen to the girls of Wbr-` cesterbetween the age of 7 and' 16' years; Miss' Profit,s work was ex. ceptionally well done and the ex- hibit included. sofa, pillows, and cushions, centrepieces, doilies, and even hand embroidered dress. Miss Profitt visited Darnloy last winter- with her parents. D_ The following interesting facts were written by Allan Cole, "Some- where in' France" to his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Cole, French Riven- Somewhere In France, July 18th 1916. Dear I Aunt Emma.:- I was pleased indeed to receive your detter of recent date, a hush. 1 suppose before another storm, I will endeavour to give you some idea of life by the vague nalms of “Some- where in France." Sevenweeks ago we left England behind us, and began life in what is known as “Sunny France.” Why it should be termed' "sunny" I have not yet discovered. We have had prac- tically no summer, and last night was like); night in October at home. it is go that this is so. for a spell of hot weather here would. create danger to the healtth of the men. We are in' our second position now, and preparing to move to a third up in S. A. b. We got it pretty hard, and here in F-- we got it harder still. We just got io the front in time for the long contemplated drive, and 1 am safe to s'ay that in our seven weeks here. we have done more work than lots of batteries here for a year had done before the “stroll be- gan.” We have been in certainly done our bit Dositlon we were set to work, "dig Sing in" that is providing shelter Y .1 b arry many 100 D0\|rldS-shells, especiallly when dug 10 dugouts, 15 feet long, 88 feet to a height of 6 ft. 6 in. and covered rounds every day, till July lst Domil M011 DRY. the day of the big 'stroi‘f" the beginning of the Somme"’ bat fire at the very minute and keeping up s. never ceasing fire till 7 25 that Is 65 minutes of gun fire Each of our four guns were supposed to get off 12 rounds in that time Well numbel 3 SUD. of which I have the honor of being Sergeant was the only one to get off the full number having half a minute to the good it was terribly exhausting work and I felt all in at the end of it; After 7.25 the rate of fire becoming slower and I went down to wounded who were hurt in the be ginning of the big drive which is not over vet We also had the gaglgfac tion of seeing a part of the German scratch but have heard since that two nights after we left the gsrded I guess there will be another winter ‘;;:im;§_'f; as they were halted ‘"1 "W of it good work is being done, but there is a mighty task ahead of us ne‘£Bg§,|“J;ng‘;:, §fg°r:n:° take “P “ yet I forgot to tell you that on sev y We 5°t °“'-l eral occasions the Huns have sent. of S Wm‘°“t over tear shells which scatter s gas, Treat ' . {:` ‘\!*:~" 2 __ To chew King George Navy. Plug. _ -/‘__ 1 M&d€ fI`OlT1 pure, ncli _ 7 l 7,' l I U i\ //, 1 I ' ' tolpacco, every ounce of which is carefully selected, then blended according to our process. Ki' g George' Has a delicious, non-irritating sweet taste _ NAVY PLUG - and it is universally -recognized that sweetened tobacco 'is much more healthflll than the olcl' fashion f‘-strong", unsweetened plug. ` ` ` ll... ~-s..mm.-- .ll .l..°u.§l.‘°.'I.T1“l§’.3§ lt leaves a long, lingering flavor ancl guards the teeth from 'thc ' ° ,Y ' lmmsfllsaly ups.. ...wing al our ravages o_f “aclcl mouth __, 'tlle cause of nearly all tooth clecay. la s. w a - - _ - - ;_1§1g_ft\: _§_{;>"_f;_____ d_°;____\\;_¢;°k_:_;1df;=;v___l;r_l_ 5;-_:l - _ --_ _- _Zi -.XS ‘?~\.. I I 0 T - 4 . _ . _ ‘__ \_< : '. . - the way. and Difled it three or four _ 5 if' ' " _ ' _ r _ slept and felt quite secure from ll ly .3 ?<§§$"`l» ! shells. We got to learn that the saf- » ' ""“’ `“ ‘I’_§_§nP;“§f_eff _féngggwhen me héfsfd _li _ " _” ` 1 ‘ ln any season-Summer or Winter-tliere is WHS B , . ' U * ' ‘ ,md we would mn to “_ what coiiigd _ ._ °‘ _.A noilnu more en o able than a delicious cu of as bravery ln__oylelr times-is ni.. ` . - _ 1 ll _ Might of folly. now. Besides those l l '- _ _/' _y_»,/~‘ _gl l\ 1 large ones, we had' to dig a large num. | \\\ ‘_, ,~ l I l 'f_'__",',`_-"" -_ _ ber of ammunition pits. ' L1 W _ _Z 3.1 __ -' _ fx ` On June 16th we began shooting- :5;`:"/ "° T `~_ -.1.<.L;_ ' ~ ` '_; ' -' . ~ '_ `=~ Bradnallly working up the number oi' _`__ ‘___- MJ l-_.___ ' l , _ , ' - ' _ ‘ 1 '_-__~ ‘A _ _ll » _ _ :__ , ' Eg 71 f3__ " .. _ _ _ ~ ____ . __ __ . __ ._ ._ - _ _._ _~ __ tie. Ever since our arrival, there was l kip, } _ll"_`_{»1'*"_ ._ " ` -I-fr 1'" something in me ali- about ii com- -. 4 f ' wi’-_-_ _ ` " » _; ing drive. Twice it was postponed 1_ ' _- f _ ~.`~ and we began to think it was like" I ~ - '- 'I - Q _ " ' the much talked of drive of a year ' I _ -‘ ‘ §¢’_', _ _ H50 which never msiei linen. B l- l - ' " ‘ on June 30th the Majorlclslled us' lin “ llke n(lU0f” _ ' 5 " __ ~ ~ and “told us that the next morning _ ` ~ "'- ` __¢ir ' | 1 1 _ _r’- -_ :__ _ t _,__._7 .__ ____. _..._ _ , 1°' /r ' \L the staff was on. We were up at 3 _ . . i _ _ _ ._._-_... and did a little shooting att 5, and the - _ _ l C '- . '_ __` _ ~ ». _ big bombardment began at 625 ls m ‘ .,___‘_1_,,,__£___, ,_=, ,_ ‘ ous one, but we go when call d We have done an awful lot of wo k here especially in the fine days that was Bombardment from July 10th to July 15th On July 15th we were up at a m and by 3 p nl had fired 340 rounds, 17 tons of metal I was com pletely lagged out, but these last four days’ have been quieter and I'm get ting rested up This is no easy life, and the man who joins the artillery with the idea. of a snap is badly iuis~l _ro ___ the 0_orne_r where the road taken _ m 8 "mc es 9° 5 'md “W the' li am glad to say that I feel fine smug or ambummces °°“v°y'm3 the never better and can stand it witll any in the line with hard work lt is sure great to feel that way again The food is better in this part ttoo. when they explode it was awful here o ni ht We have as masks and oi’ the Central EmpIre’s greed the dominion of the east This necessary for the peace of Eu Every Allied power rejects the gestion oi' ll separate peace fo rope sug with Bulgaria, leaving her unpunishcli Bulgaria will suffer severely for hor treachery She will be defeated whether the Roumanianu attack or not (Special to the Guardian) LONDON Aug .il -It was oifl her ally announced to-day that British casual ties in killcil, wounded and missing ou all the fronts in the month of Au gust totalled 4 711 officers and 12 men (Canpdlan Press Despatch) 3,234 LONDON’ Aug 30 -A despatch to The Daily Mail from Copenhagen, says the British steamer Mancliuria blew up and sank in Yxpile ha In the Gulf of Botbnia, as she rbor. was . . _ l M _WWW ___ ____ "________ “__” ___ _- _ Muquam in Sauna against Che,,e,|e_ was shelled h-.om and to end’ on _£19 __§_ - __ _ B _ preparing to depart. The correspond ' with Beaver Flour, will betty-een' fthis .perfect blendedwheat flour--and the uslilti western spring wheat fleurs. _[llc lljllt flak' 'Pie Crum, Cookies and Doughnuts-the dellclousi ' -Iiomgy' ‘ flour. - *_ rx +5" T ._____<_ .-é».‘_' _._ , S' -.= ¢ _ "1 ~._ .1 “W - ' Your Very_FirSt show _-you the dlfl"erence ` _ _ I nutgle flavor of the Bread abd Rolls-will be doubly tilts' jflie tough, almost tasteless bread msd: with wesleul _ strengthened - with lv( "._'.-_»-l»,- -'~- _ '. ~ _ - . _ _ * _..,.\ _l - -~"a.l»_ f it is aid had reviously served July 6th we arrived here A bi t °y D SF” Y ‘~°“° 0 °“|' men ent adds that it is believed that an wh° B D th l ,ent vgnce was made h ' 3 “d` W” Hem 10 i-he h0l'D|lH1 "Um U19 infernal machine placed aboard the _ to . a term in prison Up o pre __ ere as you may see effect It cm, the eyes and makes steamer’ was um cause of the dis” he has not been apprehended. _ w en our position is in' advance of them hate, t,m-|b|y the old British fence line trenches Well Aunt Emma, guess I had better . any throughout the province will and we live in the dugout; ln th ' ` ' - ' ‘exif wlinregl-e_i-'or the asain cr ms. trenches. 'rlle country here locks ""1" “° I nk” t° hm" OTTAWA. Ont-. Aus- 31--It is lm ' eid widow of Mr. Andrew. Reid, a battle-field. it fs' torn and scarred Smeg,-9'] yours defatood that the cabinet today deci sulnllierslae, wlilcn occgrl-ell' raster- 'rss lull ln ll-mil or us. where illé' y ALLAN COLE ded upon the nyrsonnel of the ren- my d`9',y_'morning, August 3 st, -' at the Germans' front line trenches were ' sions board and he names will go be homefoi her son.-Mr. Gilin_an M. Reid, ploughad deep with shells. 'There is c " ¢| n P, De “cm fore tl\e~‘Govemor~Genen~l tomorrow ( ans I ess sp ' _N_ew_G1asgow,_N_ S., at the advanced a crater in one place about forty 5ALgN|K| Au 30__(B PM The utmost secrecy regarding the age of 94. l _ ' " '~ f°°¢ ‘NBP Bholled like an inverted Agennder of' Serlffm Ma" gmp||.e;Ef aplnilntlnents ‘hasbeerl preserved. but »~Mrs. Reid, formerly Miss Ann Ho- Core. I looked down one dug out but I fem- may when I mmm to my it is belfevied that J. K: L_ Ross oi' watt, was the eldest daughter of th; spoil left as the odour coming up was Umm"-y_ 1 ,han mm ,j"de'“rt A" Montreal is_ to be chairman of the late Mr. James' l-lowatt, Crapaud, an awful. A fellow said that there were fame bodled man are here 'gn my‘lioard`. ""For some time it has been had li ent inost_of her life in Tryon eight dead Germans down' below `m.my_ The", 1,-_ ‘-_bm,i,.u|m, in rumored nm; ,me of me cabinet mm. and summer-sidel. About four years and in another one close b i,here~ ~ _ isters ouid 'be 1 e an ppolntment 080i Bhevwmi her 39" “nd d°“5nt°"' we” "'m'y'nV°l ""'_"”"i `__. gseti? Theta" 1'” .man every to tl1evl:0ni" whllclll :ouid ‘entail resl8> m ed to New Glasgow, N. S. Enjoy- ' -It speaks great for the _ ' mg. f' ~j_ ~ a_ d ci, th _ _ is D °_ lnzlslmosi perfect- nsalui ilircngulmr nrlllsn lien when css- - _~l.f_l,Jl Ff_____::_i;___§“'_‘;°“;____°i_l______f___:_‘_ ,__ We" ,Hmmm C-,_-cm tm, mn -E removable and dest yed the ‘1 _ ' nation of h ortfoli but it is stated I 5 ' - “ |°'i5 '"f°>tl'° °“d}°°““°'_.9lm°°.'h'“d’ me °"'9'.'3‘.H§"°_° 3'" ‘- V _.__._.. . ` __ _rg 3;; of mi. -that no cabinet minister, has been f’ui‘»ii_fe` ,she ha - .Zeeln confined to We have pin the? ce too. The __ - ~~ -.sr ~ vw-.~~.__ _. ' - _ - _ M _ R 1 her -beigonly-t nys. She was a P. _li._i?\hnii‘s"ossu`sit _-_list is grow- ~~v!;`_"__-_t‘.‘-_:._~g_- k‘;I°‘»'{;2‘_“a§° .£12031=g5£3£|5§Z;ly'y,,u,|; mglisill life long-_rnemh Presbyterian ins rap iii7.'d_tee by b papers i gas' ' - ' _- “ - ' | ¢ Q '1 . Ya 5 _ cl um Ju) nth. um _to reconstructo country. I firmly Canada. Hebecsme prom nen ary GGVO i 11810 h6B¥¢°d Y *° °“° mm |°m°‘|~' believe that the peace treaty will de in the war by presenting for naval dbniy, the peacefuisndiiig of s uso the U_°"°\_Uis__ _ _ _iii -'_' _ _ _ni ‘- l‘_,- I ;€..; _ __ _ p$¢_ Jpointed. _ The salary for the comniis- Ngiaffl W 51|- m lu l°".‘l'l'h° “H °"6V"°““d°d' by ° °`h°"‘ Ju" "1 llivered' our unha br-other f - ’ hr ses a 'sich which he purchased _ l> _ kiiev- her- --gli‘1`q~l9\v_°0 to livers two “°“f "80 *"° °‘ °“"- f°“°'" ‘"1° W°\‘° -'Austrian slavery, lmlluning ui; sill-,lg llolllo one ol the vsmisl-llllul of New ilsu _ers san one sun.-Miss-olsrs._sl. out digging in our new position-pass , 4 I - . ,, ¢ t 1 BM. “"4 5° "`°|‘7-*M lm'-` all N “P '“ uw “mb"'l‘"°°' °“° "°‘""|°d -mon! ns tu me Bmlt 'or Tame? roelrkwssngnz tg: tyll“etcmo‘:,t llllteseetins .H-Raid. also foul- sistelr_s._lMl‘l-"Moi “;__"1° lh°“"'°"» °“° ’“ U" NP- W0 ' 'rife Elimnis statesman believe that stories ol: the ilrsi in mourns or nos- B°‘"k°" -Qh“»|°"'“°V“' ` 'AMW fl" d -in HM” yet just hm' 5-°"°‘" "WV Serbia is -destined for a strong Bulk- lilitics' He also gave large sums to C-' N' _-Dntciwr. .O`h?doi.;,smv¢n, -Miss -Ryder.-~noston.~ if Mrs.; _'_(n.ev.) sre. but walter Lsnts was~lnsunil_yl_ M ,,_,m,_ D-_.naming the “muon” me Gimdhn Plmmc 1,-,M killed Our new position is a danger _ LONDON Aug 29 --An agreement *between Sweden nnd Russia for link ing the railway systems of the two countries by bridging the River Tor ron which forms part of th bouadarv between sweden and Russ a has just been ratified according to a Reuters Stockholm despatch The construction of the bridge will begin Sept lst. ,-.__ (Special to the Guardian) LONDON Aug 31 -A British ofh cial statement issued tonight reads 'In the vicinity of High Wood tod the enemv left his trenches intending to attack but was stopped by our me rhino gun fire ilo attacks developed There was some minor fighting and activity of little Importance on either sides about Neville St Vast but early this morning there was some fairly severe bombardment in various sec tions during the day ,___.___..._....-- (Csnadlan Press Despatch.) LONDON Aug 29-(New York Times)-A despatch to the Daily News from Lausanne, Switzerland. Bly! - ‘I learn from s high diplomatic source in Berlin that almost the on tire Roumanian army is moving rap The Swiss frontier is closed . The closing of the Swiss frontier obvlously_ indicates that movements of German troops sri -ill lIl‘o8l'61B io- mee: the new sii\_latinn_-crested by the entry of Roumunia into he war.' ______._.-_ ‘ (Canadian Presi_.Desplt_oi\.) NEW YORK, August _gif-A' des- patch. from Paris publis ed in ilews- papers here to-day. sayss. ~ . _ _ King. Ludwig/-iii.. of _ Bassas. is dead. according _to uhconiirm sd- vices received here by way of'Msd- rid. 'Recent despatobes referred to the l(ing's illness. _ Three years ago the 'King aacbnded to the throne of Bavhria, next to,l’r\n- sie, the largest and most important State in the German Empire. - I-ie _was ln his 86th year at ,that time. in assuming the throne he deposed' Otto, las msd King. _ ;_ _ - P°i=._l‘lQW\_\_t¢. 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