_ ,, .1 , .. r . » - “ -~. ` " -’ . ._ -ie.--.----._-...... --~-.-----~~'~~. ' ~ _ a -_ *I **** The Guardi ° f .‘. ‘ ,__¢._ . . I ', _ ._ , ' .Ri _ . ,I , . 1 1 1 _ ., If.. " . I ‘ 1 ` ' .' ».1. ` ’ ’ _ . J ___i__)y ,_ .` _ $X an 1s Read Daily by 42,000 People.) I ‘ _ _ I Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers THE cInIn_qTTEToy_ __ ITIIIIIIIIII - Morning Daily foundad 1801 weakly (now Evening Daily) 1ll7 } -CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA' MONDAY, JULY 19 1915 {l8.50 Par Yaar (delivered) in advano; . '_ __ I 82.50 par year by mall in advance INsI>IIIIIIo PATRIOTIC MEETING HELD III cIIIIRLoTTETowII RUSSIAN 0 MIIIEIIS EXEEUIIVE EIIIE SUMARMY ISEIIEIIE EIGHIIIIIS F_ RCES , 0,. WAR DEFEI-IT IIUSTRIIINS III HEIIIH IGIIEEMEIII l.()Ni)()N July 17 ~'i`he Iuxeclltivt-. SITU_A_T ION (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 18.-The Russiall (Special to The Guardian) IN WESIEHII IHEIIHE ELOQUENT ADDRESS BY HON. MR. MEIGHEN LONDON, July iii.-The following (Special to The Guardian) (`o ' ' I I I I ° ` having failed at the nleeting held ill llrnbizl, u distance ol` llenrly a tllou- “ I¢Ulldo|l to-day to rellcll all agl‘<~r>lllclIt ‘IIIIIIIII miles' “Ins II“Il.II».<:tori to vioiftlll lll and Capturing Many Prisoners. H (Special to The Guardian) (li~}NI‘}VA, Jily 17.-via l’aI‘iI~l~-Tile ’i`rlbulle prints the following despatch llcers, 2,580 men and three mac-lline from its correspondellt at the front: Austro-Iiungarlall forces wllicll at- tempted to dislodge the itusslalls i'rolll positions nlollg the Vistula river have beell repulsed witll heavy losses, the Russians, nttackillg in tllrll occupied a mile of Austriall trout-iles. Fresh Russian built-I-los wilicll have arrlved‘and which have been posted on Seretll river have beglln to bom- bnrd the passage across the lhliestel' river soutll Zalescr,I-yky obliging the Austrlulls to reeross the river, their retreat being converted illto a rout by Russian bayolu-I. attacks. East of ilorbdenka the Austrians occupying the let`t bnllk of the linies- ter, Ilave been dislodged ill a iierce llalld to hand struggle. On the Stripa River the itllsslans succeeded ill teluporarily arresting the Austrian ol`l`ensive. (Special to The Guardian) T’E’l`i't0GIlAi), July il~‘,-(OlIirlni) -On Goldillgen Mouravievo front the ellenly retained positions on the right banks of the rivers Wllldau and Vall- la and continued his zldvallce ill the direction of Tekuul llenr the Gulf ol’ Riga, 38 miles west of the city oi' Riga nlld Autz. Tile encmy's infan- try were repulsed ill I’opeilaIly I)is~ trict. Fierce fighting continued on July 15, at the extellsioll oi' the front. ot' the right bank ol’ Orzyc. Tllree of the elle- my’s regiments attacked the village of Podossie and captured it. They crossed the river capturing "five of our guns. The enemy was attacked, however, by our troops with buyollets and sui’i'ered severely, their guns were recaptured and the enemy driven ollt of the village. Siberian delachments from Turkestan, lighting against elle- lny l'orces of double their Illlnlber showed higll courage. Northwest oi' led the Austrian vanguard near the vil- _ Iago oi` Morksetz, capturing three ot`- guns. Tile enemy asslllned a general of- fensive between the Vlstula and [lug Rivers on the night. ot' the llitll. The enellly`s attacks on l'oblitle, Wllkoiaz and illkhovn, East Kralslllk, \verI~ re- pulsed. On the lel‘t bank ot` the Vioprv. the enelny zlllvalltd-tl after de- sperate lighting. ()llr troops held the ground on the cvollillg oi' the ltith, laderllo and l{l‘aslIista frolli, South l.llblll. Tile olIr~Iny's Ilitalek.. on Vol- itza on the rigllt bank ¢.i' Vit-prz were repulsed. ill East (ira- hovetz l"riday night, and the follow- ing day the enemy penetrated our wire clltullglelllellts several times but wus repulsed ouch time ily tire and bayonet attacks. Soutil oi` (ira- bovetz between tiosllovn and the ling River the ellenly ollstillutvy attacked ollr t'rollt at Medciin Marlolllcllollt-. We lnade sIlccessl`Ili l~.m. "Liberal (tollservatlve Convention, Socond District of Quoon's. A Con- vention of Delegates from the Second District ol’ Queen's will bo held at the' Lyceum Hall in Charlottetown on Tuesday, zml .nay Inst.. at 1 fwlvvk p. m. to choose candidates for the Legislative Assembly . Each POII I" ule .Ina-let to mtl Iwo at-le-gates. M- bert. Trelnere, Convener. 2136-7-19M4i 'l‘0ltt)N'l‘0. July 18.-Maritime: Moderate westerly winds; fine and Wilflll. THE \VEATi~IER.-Yesterday was wet Ilnd disagreeable in the morning. but becolning iine and warm in the afternoon. Tile highest temperature of yester- day was 05 deg. above zero alul the lowust 62 deg. above. Tile highest ol' the prevlolls night was 75 deg. above zero and the lowest 03 deg. above. The tide will be high this afternoon at 3.23 and tomorrow at 4.31; it will bp high tomorrow morning at 3.30 and Wednesday at 4.14. The sun sets this evening at 7.45 and tolnorrow at 7.44; it rises tomor- row mornlug at 4.28 and Wednesday I 4.29. “I'i‘he mooll sets tonight at 10.50. Tile first quarter of the moon was on Monday, July 14th at 5.09 p. m. There will be a full moon on Mon- day. .luiy 26th at 8.11 a. ln Tile length of today will be llfteell hours and eighteen minutes. Mlnlrd'a Llnlmant Cures Neuralgla. , _lllnarlfa Llnlmani cures Dll\I\¢I\°"I°, In closing the speaker made "_ strong pielt for men to 'till the ranks of ill) li EU T the Sci pla the levcd to have been the object of two ullk early yesterday at the hangar, tamper- ing pat _ was lntr bus (‘arot`ul search revealed no ellie to the illt ips bolllllnrded the ellt-lny's works oulld (lorixia und the cnnlps on the II cle, ('ul‘su, with sati.st`al:tory re- I its. The airships which were con- I antly lighted up ily flares were se- t rely <'unnolladed and returned safe- dawn. II l *WWW n _/___ I llev. Mr. Fulton, ill the First Me- I dlst. (Thurcll _vesterdzly Ill-livl-reli al I rcfore Illlto t‘aes the tlllll s icll are ('aesar's and unto God the d, these are things mont-y 1-nn not y for-Some objected to (.'atlu.da ing ally part. ill this war because I had been rapidly becolning a self- I taining country, We pay ollr cus- t d, we support our own soldiers and I- ps have been taken toward luaiu- ll we have received the best. oi' our I red them tronl allvestors nl the old I i-T t t‘nIl:\da has acllieved her great.-' ~ s largely through British backing. I' should begin to pay our tlpl)1_ re the speaker urged a nlore gen- I us display of the flag and the pro- tion ot` the revs-rellce and devotion I it-il this display would produce a Ulllll the cull rolnes for men. ll we hope to obtain ollr dignity Sl cull? lierc Mr. Fulton drew a rd picture of Il futher lighting the tile for the holncs ami strong stnl- I I fllrain ot’ the boys ready to go ill- the iight ultd the mother holding I r fntller's tight keel ollt ol' it S I l‘lJIltg bark their sons. (‘ould tho ls ot' Canada ever look tho wg;-ld the face again if they failed to ro. spolld to the nlttioll'a call? dlly n neu German ntlnivlt, ill w`ni<-.h burning liuuid was employed. was re- pulsed. We inflicted on the enemy the Heavy Battery now being made heavy lsssos and took prisoners two officers and two hundred men belong- ng to three different regiments. on this island. i 1. ninst. groups ot' forts Ilenl' l~‘niv.a- Sl ill-tlvel-ll him and his olljet~t.ivc, thr- .I ‘ -Y ‘ ` " . ‘ il Il (‘eIltral l’ol;llId und Illong the Lallll Pass. Espclsiully brilliant II s the action oi' ollr illi'alIiry ill ;“I _ _ __ ng :llld dellvcrlng vicious blows at ll i llt-ed eIItl'1~lII~ilIllcIIts and are now “I ll the south is being discllssell. 'l‘lle it.V around Plezzo. 'i`hey lllado IIIISSIIIIIIIY 0|' I`\ll'IIll‘I` l`<‘Il‘L’1\I.it0\VOVl*i`. S I lle case ot` lt, is being lauded. With he enorluous number of German r he east, the greatest movement ever ll ll the west. t'or some time. Otlieial rports show no important move Isl IIIIIITIIIII cIIIIIITII ll 'ronl that district is anxiously nwaiit- ~d. as tl I expected big el't`ort in ch-ar ceful and eioqurllt sermon to a II urge and appreciative <‘ollgI'eg:ltioIl In thc text, Matt. 22:21 “ltellder . ar ' gs ls dues on :lil imports froln Eng- 0 w ning our own lluvy. lint, said Mr. 'I`W0lll.V SIIOIIS Wert! IIIIUWII IIII° lton, these are things t`or which II cannot p;1_v_ ln,-Om th.. ,,,0the|-. one seriously wounded. ill Argonne dilions. British sentiment makes ll great. Our ideals have rome to us I1 lll our parents and tlwy In Im-1| ga. ai`ter last night's bolllbardlnent ' ,, _ ' _ aunclled ll violent attack against our ,|_ 1|, our r,.spm,,,,. to tm, nufimps positions from the (‘nlonnI- tI‘e|tt-ll ill i S . It nlan.~4 wllo sllccet-ded in rreepillg ill- il so ropulsell with heavy losses. l our position and Ilot re. loud to I’ Artois, where there were violent art- tacks by tierlnans and Austrians d in places has, nccordillg to Ger- an reports, been pierced. In the altic provinces Gellernl Voll lhlelow, ehl Marshall Voll iiilldenilurg, wllo nl-.nw, has tulre illoken the Russian Iles and colnpt-lied the defenders to tire toward Nnrsw ltiver. In Southern l'ol:lnd, after ll period t' inactivity, i"ieId Marslull Von Mac- Iellzc-Il» is again on the nlo\'e and 'iuilus to have ca|ltlll'crl some Rus- all nllvancrll positiolls which stood lt lbln t lloiln |al|\\.ly Sllllllltalleollsly itll these attacks, which ure the lllaill nos, All.-Ilro-llerlllnu :lI‘lniI\s are on e ot'i`I-llsive west ol' the Vistula River lllicstt-I" ltivor ill Galicia. As was the use ill the drive tllrollgll Western alll-in the. itllssialls are lighting Illlllornly,,aIld on orcnsloll are tnrll- cir opponents. Wllelher they will e able to hold their pre:-Iellt. lines is rollienlalical. 'l`lle probability ot' the ussiatls llaving to ev:-lcllnte Warsaw, hir-h is _illl‘uat.eIled by Voll iiindcll- Ilrg ill the north und Van Mackellzell being <-.nlnlly I'ollsidI-red ill Russia, here the old theory that the further ope oi' tinal victory. For the present I-rlin is the only capital celehratillg, Ild :lgniu i<`irld Marsllal Von llindell- Ilrg, whose sllcvt-ss in Przsllyaz is oops being used t'or tho offensive ill lldertuken in the history of the war, ilitary rl~l’t.ics here do not look for lI_v events of outstanding inlportallce lldertuken. Tllere llnve been artil- ry cllgugclnrllts along the front. and few int`ant.ry attacks. Ulloiiicial ’I‘ltillsnIa. but these are not colltlrnled y the llealltluurters collcerlled. News It- |leni&sula of Turks is about due. IIIItII anon IIITII (SpCcial to The Guardian) PARIS, .Illiy 18.-(OiIicial)--ill Ar- ois the cannouade has diluinished ill lltensity. Some shells were tired illto Ile town otf Arras. On the right. bank i' the Aisuc ill the District of 'i`l'0Y<‘ll here has been lighting with mines as ell as a very violent bombardlllellt. lleinls_ one civilian being killed alld he day has been relatively rllinl ulld o illfzllltry action occurred. Oil the eigllts ot' the Mouse the (lerlllans he village ot’ Les 1<]pal'ges. ()n the outheru ridge oi' Sonvnux they sur- eeded only at one point in regaining footing lil the trench which we rap- ured .llIi_v 0. Some parties of Ger- o the ra\‘iIn~ were killed and taken risoners. lletween Sonvaux ridge nd tfllolllle trench the enellly was ul- There has been n continuolls bom- ardlnent ill the forest of Aprelnollt. (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, .lny 18, via London.-Tile oliowing olliriul colulnllllication was ssued by the War Oiiice to~night: In llcry dnl-is about ten shells were ired into Arras. Oil the heights of he Mouse sharp infantry notions oc- llt was one _of hat series. lie rollgrllllllatetl tht- collllniiter- on having .serllrcll the pres- ellrt- there tllut. lligllt ot' the g<»IlIll-Innll wllolu, without further words, he would illtroduce. ~ lion. illr. Meigllan. ulnidst great Ilpplaust-, arose to address the meeting. Wllell one t`l'onl one ol' tht- tar \\'vsI»~rll i’l‘ovince of this great Dominion, he said. ranlo for the tirst tinlf- :Ind saw rye-t.o~cye his fellow citizens here ill the extreme linst ol' (‘IlnadIl, he began to tt-.el that at last Ile colnprehended fully what it. was to bl- :l t`nlIzldiall. lie was grntiflcd-perllaps he migllt be illspiI~ed_ were he rzlpalllll- ot' illspimtioll,-~-nt lllecting llere in Prince Edward island, ill this grunt city ot' (`llnI'iolt1-towll, so nlugllitit-I-Ilt a gatllerillg as that. Great was the opportunity of any man who had thc privilege of addressillg' sucll nn nssenlbly. it Il<~llIollstI‘al|-.ll tilts tact, that ill an hour of crisis, ot' stress and stol'Ill_ as the <~ll:lil‘lllnll had dt-st-ribed it, (falladians would rnlly wherever the stalldurll ol' Empire was unfurled. It was now a h`undrcd years sin(-e (‘aIIzllliIllIisln of the type that exists today was first planted on this Uolltillollt.. "\\'o ill our youllgvr days ut school," he -continu- ed, “in the cclltral and wt~stel~Il parts of this country, were accustomed to study ot' and to read ot' tilt-so lCIlstel'Il l’roviIlr~es, i‘riIIce hldward Island, Nova S<-otiu ,and New ilr\lllswi<'k, as tho f-lnlilr ot` Vzlllllllinllislll; and of Prince Edward island I can say this, tllnt it has plnyt-Il well its part in the sceme oi' t‘olIt'I-deratioll, and has in-I-Il not only Il. cradle ot' stern lialladianism, but The (lerlnans claim un ilnportallt 1 victory ill the Forest of Argonne. Tile 1 stlltellleut says their gains at no poillt I excl-ellell u depth of 400 lllrtlw-Is t-i00 yurdsl. liiil 285, which they oc:-Ilpied, i wus rl-4-Ilptured by ns, in tl til of S 'CONDENSED Aus. 'roo LATE Fon ‘T las been a rrudle oi' cdut-ntioll. nu erlllcatiollal mllintillg centre from which he pl'ot'I-.ssiolls of the other purls ot' t'nnada have been recruited. i’roceeding, he llolloruble gt-ntlelllall said: “You kllow as lnllch about the progress ot' the c-onilict. as I do. There nothing ill the way ot' news I I-an give you. Nor have l anytlling for you the nature ot' predicliolls (ine ln:llI`-I ll'<~IlivtioII is about as valllnllle as notiler`s. l wish I would say solnclllillg, though, to add to tht- rt-~oi\ltioll at inspires ollr peopis and that torlillt-s our (.ovel~lIIlIcllt. it is the i:csiI eSa every man to do all that in him ties to keep the spirit of this nation strong. -to do so by the spoken word that must never countenance fear--to do so by e power of example that in days like these moves men more than oquence. IEMPI Ill HLIIW UP IIIISS IVIIIIUII SEHUIII (Special to the Guardian.) ORONTO, July 16.-To blow up hangar or the Curtlss Aviation lool and to destroy tour hydro- nes being used to train airmen for British aviation service, is be- nowll men who were discovered with one of the machines. Kil- rlck. the instructor of the school, awakened nlld tired twice at the uders. wllo disappeared into the hos at the back of the hangar. til m ro ruders. ` Polla farm on Vimy ridge. On the right bank oi the Alsne, west of solggons, the Germans, alter havingi dropped four thousand shells on the __ _ _, ,_ ,, , _ Fonienoy section, attempted a gur- TO RENT-BOOT FACTORY THIS priso attack against one of our torti- fled works. which failed. in Argonne comparative calm prevailed except in one section of the forest, where can- nongdlng continued without interior- cnce by infantry. On the heights of Forest ol Apremont. A srnlnllron of ten get-oplnllcs this morning dropped- M ment by the French War Oiilce to- night says: “ill Artes spirited mill-1 tary actions have been taken. The enemy bolubarded the vllhlge of Gully and two civilians were killed. Our .shells set tire to buildings at La e Mensa there is a violent bombard- ent. as also at Les Eparges in the glou of Sonvaux Ravine and ill lilo CLASSII"I(}A'l`ION e ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. (lash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-Ilve cents. CHILDS SANDALS 50c AT GOFF BROS. 2120-7-'i9l\i3i. WANTED-A. GOOD STRONG BOY for Pressroom. Apply to Guardian. 2026-7-14MI<]lf. WANTED AT ONCE-HOUSE FOR small family, centrally located. Ap- ply at tilts office. 1590-6-21Mtf T0 LET-Pleasant front room. cen- trally locuted. Without board. Ap- ply at tllls otiice. 1752-7-Mtf TO LET-One or two unfurnlshed rooms. Apply at this oiiice, 1758-7-1Mtf LOST IN THIS CITY LADIES VEL- vt-t llnndbag. I<`llIder please return to Rev. A. S. Stewart, iliolltugln-. 21221!-7~i9i\'i2i. T0 RENT.-The BEAUTIFUL ST- AntlIony’s Villa, fronting on Dundas Esplanade. Apply to (llty Hospital. 9709-5-15mtf AUCTION SALE.-There will be sold at (`entrnl Royalty School on Wed- nesday. July 21st, at 7 o'clock p.m.. the following work: Fencing school grounds. building an out-building and repairing school. 2114-7-17nl3i BUSINESS ENVELOPES. - No. 8 printed with name and address either on flap or front. $3 per 1,000; $5.50 tor 2,000; $12.00 for 5,000; $20 for $10.00. GUARDIAN OF- FICE. 8808-11-21mtlf OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR good Graphafono one minute Pit-~ ture Machine nearly new, sure money maker will pay for itself at one tea party. Apply A. I3. (`.. Box 50, R. R. No. 2, St. Mary‘s Road. 2129-7-191Vi1ipd; OXES WANTED-Any party wisll- ing to dispose of one or more pairs of Island Pedigreed Foxes can place some with a iirst class organized company, owning six pairs of silv- ers by taking half interest in stock and balance as may be mutually or- ranged. Could also become n dir- ector in the company it desired. Correspondence solicited. "K." care oi' Guardian. 1997-7-l3M6i F F . Brick building opposite Roman Cat- thollc Cathedral, Centrally located is suitable for apartment Rooms, Lodging Rooms. Sample Rooms Machine Shop and many kinds oi' industries. It has sewerage. heat- ing, shutting in building. Apply to Goff & Co., Old English Burk for "i‘here nt-ver was ll tinlo wllen <‘nIuIdn III-cried the devotion ol' her people as she does today. '|`|Iere never was II lilnc when e\'I\ry living citizen could llleall so Inu.:-ll and do so lnurh ill the rouse of king and roulltry. A failure now to rise euunl to the cull can Ilcver be atonoll this side oi' the grave. ’l`he day ot' trinl is the day ol' oppoI~tIlIlit_\'. \\`euk and doubting men are rowded to the wall in tilnes like tilese, and fall t'roIlI high places. They uve dropped ill every coulltry ill iiurope. 'l`he_v have gone down even ill neutral lnllds. Others are growing and Ildvullt-illg, starting nt the bark and _r{~rI'orlning real service ill the white light ol' the war. .lien ily The lllln- dreds. and wolnen, too. hnvo pnsseti iroln oilsclll-it_\' to fallle. ll` the war should stop today the world will be tl “ilied for the rest ot' our lives witll the tales of great Iiceds. ’i`hI- llnllls-.s ol pinlll. sinlpll-. f-leur lleltded, sound heart- ed men and wolllell who started out grinlly I'csolveIl to do their part, will bo added ill llulldreds to till- roll ot` thi- illllllortlls. The history of this war will overshadow the annals of the past. It will stand for all time as a great conflagration in the light of which posterity, looking back, will read and judge the conduct of our day. if there is anyi thing that gets right through to the very soul, and quickerls a man, it is the thought of his ‘own flesh and blood turning around a few years hence and tak- ing cleariy the measure of his manhood from the tliiitops of the future. To nlnlly It is :I lnost lInl‘I'ns:~'iIlg prohlelll how ill, _ _ .I . , I 1."- ‘ ..“‘ , -»..-°".»=»~-"f~"-“'~ ... .-. I-...vol _. ._-....... .» , ...~... . ~.f . and there is N0 EXCUSE easier found than the derellctlon ot lomebody eine. lint the man worth while the nlnll that is tit to survl\e ill a slrll - - ' . lo h this, is he who nleasnres his duty by his stronglll. gg “C as __ _ M _ _ (Continued on page three) ~ ~ ` ‘ \ " _ _ L . _ . `. - _, .. _ _ . ~.- .,,~ _ _ _ _ _ . “__ \` __ _ . _ \ ` _ ` _L`_`._‘: .",'I>_"._-_;`:..I, . I _ _ `- 1, “`°;V:l__,.\v_.`;,`\;°."\_ _ ._ _ (_ _vt ;.‘_-,‘i*‘..j_-`.__.:€\,;_..'-,,s_._. _ _ . . .. ., .‘ ... _ , . .`.. ~* f‘:"'f-I<‘=`~` ,_ _m __ »-,_,,_._u,.._¥,.-.,._T,_¢; .'&.»_;_;._».. . ,_ _,_.;._-,.__t,,;”L.*._\;._3._,_‘_. _.-_.-A. &,,,,.; _,K A __;_,,I_`,_ -_ ,I -_ _.- .¢_¢‘.`,<.._,-X,-it -_l,.- I., _,._. _,_».,N,,» -:,;. _>_~-. , ~-'.s.`.,_ -_._ ,___ \. I .. _ I -wi I... frm-slr _. _ vfw.-r -_,...::e .lm ...1...r.....m,,-.fn-»..-_.f . xr.: I . "- . ’ if ir-.5 .C-if !I‘»'=,