_ . . .tt -____ Q,-=f 1” =‘*` ~"'*"1 fs. '$51. Sv-' ,OM H K ` it seasonaleaioltalolistoleéieateaielioiotealotealoieaiotot-alearatentaltsleaiealealsaleaiealolealtatoiosaieieslesleslolealoteale as- urms__heti Adveriglsersu iateievils-tealeateaisilestones-séaloisale'-alealeais-alesnaleseleigsr-ileitlilstats-asattateiiotes 1'. f" il. "‘ " .ity = ~ ': . .r -viii.. .ssl ,-;,».- -»li.r€~-V -#5 .-.-.-.._.-..,'.i_'--_ _J»._ _ . _ ` ~. f I 1." ii' ar; Ji! ' 'I-‘J-‘ff-‘Jff:-A:::::_-_-::__-::.1-:_~_»_~_ _~_~_~_-f, _-_-,-_-_ -_ , ‘-_» -_-_-,-_»_~_-,-_-,-_-_-_ _ ,-_ ;;;_-;_~_»_- -_-_-_ 3;,- 1 _ I M _- _-.pt-, _ -.;_ U , _ _ .f ‘I -: _ t __ _ 1.- Y ‘_ - - _ _ _a s *_* - 1-. - -=` _ _ __ Q' _ ___ ___ _ = =1 Q i l < " ami. ` ' .ls-lr il : rs..- "”'l 1--W 1' ‘- -‘ "` 3,' 1 t _ - HllliilllETOWN ._ A gramme oi Horse -il-.4 . ,yu . , . -r..» _.- . . - g-_ . . 1 .-_. ...vm _ ,- _ ,_-, -. 5 1 -f -f il ‘.»1~.»,.. W. . _- ,_;l\§ ag <.. . ‘ {.'r:sE'.'.'.'.'.t°:: ;~ ILLEMONT 1' "l|ll'tllllwilntnf ' _ lllt vlolollll A Splendid Parade and an interesting Pro-if V' ~ ' l ` . "Q For Destroying a Zeppelin When _'lg _ " i 5*; . U 1 o-'l suns-_auasnietle - Bl‘l1iSl\ Tl'011l1S_|111ii 5001521111111 |’1'1S1111111'S 0111111111111!-."~tnuau. it smut zepptln we so-lowly. Labor Day was- observed in splen- did fashion .by the Laborers' Pro- tective Union of Charlottetown. The parade was an especially fine uno and the union' men clad in the-lr neat and becoming suits presented a smart- appearance which won u. very favoralsle comment. The parade was headed by the Fourth Regiment Bandwhor-n music was' decidedly good. A 'very interesting and novel feature of the parade was thc big life-boat dra_wn_by'_ six horses. This boat was handsomely decorated with flags and the nationel colorr., and cer- tainly made an unique attraction. Several of the union mel., clad ln lifeboat apparel of_oil_ skins and rub- ber" boots occupying places in the boat- made the float all the more real-| istic. Mr_ James li." liliglles, Jr., wav. chiei marshall df tho parade. The _horse-racing proved the :main CLASS A. Cap Cresceus. Horne Dr. Sharper. Mc'i‘ague (lroquette, Henderson . . . , Best time, 2.211/,, ist heat. ` ' ci./iss a. :ot-to weani- £~7l-IFA? l¢4[qP-I Dixie Girl, Henderson, Moth Miller, Bailey. Helen A., Hooper, . . . . . . . . . Best-_-time, 2.23%. to;-»':- towa- X\'¢=¢=P*‘ rosew- CLABS C. Belmont Miller, Conroy Admiral. Maher..-,.._. . . . Zealot, McKinnon, Best time. 2.25. toroi- l\5=»7i-4 =¢=!¢l-1 feiitiire on tile' sport bill-oi'-fare. tiiroughthc- athletic events as usual create-J_‘ much interest. A large gath- ering .witnessegi the' (events all of' which were very »r.uccéssful~ly car- ried out. i The Glas? A. pace and trot was won in goo fashion by -Mr. ll. ll.‘ llornc-*s fast trohter, Cap iiresceus. with Mr. J. M. Nicholson at the reins. his' miles of 2.21. and 2.22 ill the face ni a. still' breeze rllnwlng him to be a swift propostition in times of calm. Dr. Sllarper, .who took second, made- 'i‘l1e athletic events were keenly contested, and much interest was manifested. _ Following is the summary oi the ath-let-lc eventsz- 10D YARD DASH. 1-J. Williams, 2-W. Ryan, 3-P. Mahar. THREE LEGGED RACE. 1-Williame and W. Ryan, McDon- a line showing. this lloillll his lllill aid and A. Ryan, McDonald and' Gor- appearance since June 3rd. _ mtg,-_ Coquette put off a game iight for front-por-ition honors in every heat. The Class B. trot and pace was an' init-resting event. it went to Dixie HALE-MILE 'WALK_ H. McDouald,.J_. Byers, S. McDon- (iirl after some lively encounters' with aid. . ilelen A. and Moth Miller. The Class C. pace proved a decisive 220 YARDS DASH. victory for Belmont Miller. Adlnira'1,J_ Wil|inr_qg,__ p:__1l45|;3|g,_.W_ Ryan, and =-~Z¢~ll0t'rlisi&ting~lup':Istrong 'lights ~ for secondand _third'_pos'itions . _ ' 1 The trucilmen's. liace caused much a-muremont. ‘ I The races were conducted b the Y B (‘.hal'lottiatowl.' Driving Park, with Mayor Brown as starter, and Mesa-' ers' i~‘. W. liugher».' H. Kelly, P. A. McMahon and C. P. Thorne, ofllciating as timers and judges., all dolli; thtiir work: most satisfactor- ily. _ 'wH,ss_l. sxnnow Mos. ' .l McDonald an_d_-__Ryan; Bell and yel-5; Ryan' and Gormeiey. OBSTACLE RACE. W. Ryan; W. McDonald; J_ Byers. A HAl.F~Mi|l.E RuN. '_ J. Williams; W. McDona'ld'; W. Following is the summaryz- Morak. ‘ __ The Labor Day sports at the Exhi- bition Grounds yesterday were_very largely attended, and a‘ great success from every standpoint. The horse solvnnltslin ans. SACK RACE. W. McDonald; W. Ryan; J. Byers. SCHOOL BOYS RACE. W. O‘Brie-n; W_ Pe-rry; C. Large. . TUG OF WAR. The tug of war between the Union T00 LATE Fon men and the Fifth Siege Battery was UIAABSIFICATION an', interesting event and ended in a victory for t-he latter in two straight “"°"" P\'_li‘i`°'_A___,______. _.___ _____ ___'_____ _,_ w`KN‘l‘ab"A"oooo SMART vouno ONE OEN1' per word each insertion for advertising in -this column. Cash must accompany orders. Minimum charges 25 cents, ~ lo ment. Appl at Guardian Odlco man~to learn the drug business..- Good wage-s and agood' opportunity to the right boy. Johnson Rt John- son. ~ 1854»8-6-Mi.f..~ -- énlnren wAN'rso.-steady `om'_-J-5-gf REcENED_ 55°-*_*-‘-Mogpy ` l cl se on form. D Y Y 1513-ii~17lue t.!. LOBT.-Last Sunday, on the Ruttioo Road, boy's` coat, leave at Singer __0illce, city. 1831-9-6M3'ipd w`A’N"r£`o`IA swlaul. House on Three or four unfurnished rooms centrally located. Appl; B8 School Street. 1 B6-9-ilM2ipd_ nooms”’“ro’Es'r-F'-rl.eAsAN1'l.v and centrally' located. Apply at the oillce. __ _ , 1849 19-ii-Mtf. WANTED- A HOV T0 CARRY parcels and work about the store, McLellan' Bros. 1858-9-6M3i. _ PARLOR KiTCHEN AND BEDROOM furniture also stoves for sale. Call 249 Prince. 1848-9-6M3ipd. `_._. _ .__ __, ....__s.__._.,_._ T0 LET-HOUSE FURNISHED OR llnfurnlshed at 1217 Kent St., posses- sion givon after Sept. 15. Apply _ on premises. __ 1842-9;6Mti__ To tar--_ House-mo. 11 _unless Prince st-,, possesi-tion" given Oct: "¥s\. Apply H6' Upper Prince St_ _ 18llt9fMill2d Fon slips .AN..Aoil¢ 'Ano -A 'HALF of land, at Kingston. withiiood- bull-l dings. `Apply_`.David W,-il4l0ll- li-iBll`\ ton, ‘ f-., ~.' ... tT;..¢~ ,,“_ ”_w“,_rg~. ,.; ro ‘¢'mnvsl|idnoh‘¢.i __,,J_-. ._ saloolr, llos-s-seller. wANr:n-I-A.” mtiof ron oenavmu housework. Apply between 8 and it to Mrs. L. lil.‘Weiiner.' itil Prince St. . » - 1858-9-Gliliii. LOST- A BUITCACI W|i‘l‘H PAR- cetln. bouween Market -House and Hillsboro Bridge. Finder 'please lava at Jenkins & Bon: _ __ ' . - .toss-a4ls_i_alip_¢_l WAN~r`l°o`. ~T'c" oEn»m»l» smiling house, naar city, ‘for ,six months, furnished, or-partly fttrniahed. Am l»ly_ Csnaliionbank or commerce. _ ‘ _ 1826-it-Lllwpd. Mn. l>`¢`i)?°f'r_iTF\`¢'ii6*‘|'fi`i‘l'°'i“t'ii lodging 'ouse on Weymouth. Bt.. has moved to 261 King St.. known as Araeiillif Hiitisd. ovD°l110!'.Rli1' books n story an rm Price only 15cents or 8 for $1.00 at “The Little Book Store” 168 Queen St., R. K. Brace. 1848-ii-ilMiii_p.d WANTED.-A middle aged woman for general housework. must be a good .cool-l. Write to _Elizabeth Phair, Ohar_iottetown~ P. _0, ' _ 1829-6M2iDd t'osrSooEo’sri`til?T>ir‘i’(wlNoso foot)_ in or between Prince Edward Theatre _and 213 Prince St; _Please return to above address. - ' ' _ _ _.c._ __ _ _,___186ll-9-0Ivl2il11l- FOR_ RENT- M1005 HOUSE splendid location, hot water heatllilv all modern conveniences. Ai1i11Y. R. E. White, 15 Villa Ave. .Phone _ '_ __ lass-9-omit wAN'rsn-`-To RENT. "A House with ilvo or six roms. modern con- veniences and _sood locality- 311119 rent and when avaliable. Address J. J.. P. 0. Box 38. City. , ‘ 1857-li-lil/itf. s`fP7&'s7Fr'6n oit.- A t-ilh`Fi“o`§TliE., sowing machine oil, imported ex- ypressly by us. The best oil on the market for s8l11“`°"°"9- 300 1191’ quart. Try a _ca_n_to~day. Miller Bros-.~ use Kent st: ' _ l1::§1;11;1_1g1é”_T‘__ E "ro" l.e'r--Nl ' Hglggern conveniences. hot ' water nest. onrto-_i street. onnosito 131%? of Wales College. Geo- W» l W’ "2 'G'°"°° `mr°T°i's'see-zsntt. -1‘v`v`E` orsln -run VERY 91101' ,terms in the business to 7:11112; shuts ie£i_-_tho 191° .°1 -‘"1 - _ omdmen iirees. _.Exclusive stool: ma gg”-gmry' “gli payments week- ly. 'Our cies are valuable. Air ly yt 1v,`_' "_ Pelham Nursery- 0°-» g‘ol'_o_li‘to.0u_t. _*£1193-,'1'¥915!:5f." ron e`K'lfi’_-T_-7\"`i1'lw eusnsgo Rctg- lnlt American Biivtirhisck an -- tflt i* value 3 2g-‘°‘°7L ed “U o ii 'ihauilu_n1 11° ° way amish! tail-eauaipa; ,oo-.o an m - ---1.-'ss 'tl"»i'ltm»a~ ov-it 'l_t1\vW~°*1°- 37L_ 1.i‘?.:~¢.t.:e*.#il.'::l.°°;::: fttuailéesr-utter-e».-as one-inm’._§ 1 _rm-e_-1-ui (Canadian Press Diespatch.) LONDON, Eng., Sept_ 5- ’i‘l1e hat- tle of the Somme ilas now reached' the .highest pitch oi' violence. Against that concentration of picked Ger- man troops the Frencip and British troops are striking blow after blow in what appears to be s supreme ef- fort to_force a`way through the Gen man lille. London 'to-day announces further substantial gains lat two points north oi' the Hector nt' twelve and a hall' miles. over which the French advanced yesterday. The Germans are not yielding their carefully organized positions without desperate re~sistan‘cc~ and the iight- iug among ruins' of villages and over derolateii' farm lands is- unceaslngiy severe. with. heavy' losses on both sides. Last ilighi. the Germans. launched a_,l'.umber oi vigorous cul.mte'r-at- tacks.. but the French War Office an- nounces that'tiley were beaten with heavy losses to thc- attacke-rs. The battle is being carried on under tho rmos-t unfavorable weather conditions. The British made last night’s charges in `a_ deluge- of rain. Since the beginning of the Somme offensive, twenty-nine villages have been captured by the Allies, each of them powerfully organized.. In an effort to regain Barleux, one of the strongest of these positions, the Germans yesterday made six counter- attacks.. . .- _ _ _ Berrien »lNORii'.Asl.-'J 'rl-mln cams (Canadian Pres! Despatch.) LONDON, Sept. 5- British troops in battles' lar-t night in the' region of I the river Sommo in France, increas-' ed their gains in the neighborhood of Guillemont says the British oill- ciai state-ment issued' thir- afternoon. the British forces pushed forward to 1,500 yards. east of Guillemont vil- 11- . » _ _ - ' louis and Cellars Guillemoni iniiil -2'-Peneiriiied Damned in Raid. _ s . __ races were the chief attraction. Fol- Cnnad n Press Du etch. Robinson, of the Ro ll Fl V ` _f ~ - _ _ 1 1° P ) Y. yin: 06 lowing inn summary: I . ~ » 1 i I _ _ ' LONDON, sort. 5.-That another igr brlng_i_ns down a Zenp_:iih vt ` _o ease Fighting Preva_ls 0ver Who e 'ierrlior oas_t_uru counties saturday night lu.nross_bu;oau_l_n making tge announce.- ad tion to the one destroyed, was men r ys lat e ross 'li indicated in an oiiiciai statement awarded to Lieut. Robinson for tile ' " - gliwn out this afternoon by the gov- mast conspicuous bravery. Robinléii. ‘ The oillciai uilnouncement says thatl ther' strengtiling of our _positions ernfgnigggsgasrlgzgl 0?' xidénemy g;‘;,p§;§;§e:r;;;Lr cfrtmtstggaclkgg the fighting on the Somme.. eincedln Leuze,Woods of which we_now holii “ramp was pwked up in the eastern mmcuny and danger and 59,; "_" Septemb" 3’ has' resulted m "mime greater Dart' Sixty mme D"|s°' counties The shi undoubtedl auf- crashing to th ground a. flliniiig <'-suture' by tho British'ei tho whole uersv/_ere taken. Despite heavy une- f d ` d D f-~ ny -» ` ° , vi’ the remaining German se-cond line‘my M-¢|||e|-y me and mdmerem wea_ ere “wer” “mn” mm 3"" re' , .. an of defcm-e on me bamef,-0m_ fmml - - | King George today awarded the air for more than two hollis- _ ll ditii Mguquet parm go me pcm; where me |tm?;irf;’;orw(;’:_;_ °";Ve":§’§sh;“:°s:;|: Victoria Cross to I/ieut. Vifln. Leefe previously attacked anotlier ai,_l§_lil, y Zeppelin airship was badly damaged t e airs p was approach g Lo it in the raid on the English south- 3111111111' Wight. The Brititli 0 l wreck. Robinson had been igtllo lage and secured a bold' on Leuze Wood_ Further south a strong Ger- man system of defence on a front of 3.000 feet around Fae-fe-mont. F1arln was captured. _The text of the ofilcial statement saysz- Durlng the night we increased our nel hborhood‘ oi’ Guilie into holes there-. This war- just as gd on through the mud and small ora- much their objective as second base ge,-5 and gained me page of Lange _ _ |11 1° 11 bagebll P'l“Y°1` Wh° 11115 1111"* Wood, which carried them past Gin~'BAHN N ~ ' _ _ r_;1_;aid?u_t_tt_t;vro tug;-ul_t;_t. _I_§ethg__tge¢lv_§;> choiyi tlvllleredthe ligament; ar? fo;'t:_tl:_g_ - '. B I fl _. easy, they might be fput out. That am B mm W nes E 0 m c a I' e ‘ happened yesterday in some points of gum e y P l 1 tu '- - ' - ~ - ' I ’ " X9". -- »- --» ily lnior-omlleusou Brmsh “ne hm” uw Fr°"°h' sion of all the ground between`Faie~ I - - . :_-_-;_1-_-_-,~,-,-_~;;:_-_-_-;;:_-;_-,-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-:_-_~,~f: ww- ~~.-.~:_-_~_~_»:_-_~_-,-;;;,~,~_-;;_~;_-_-_;~;;f_;f-;_; _';_;‘ WONDERFUL SPEQ1-Ac|_E__ Iilollil PBPIII and L9i.lZe WdOd Bild bei- ' i ' "` M' _' ween Leuze Wood and the outskirts 1 _ _ (ggnadlgn p,-up D;@¢p5g¢h_) of Ginchoy. .During the day we, " A ' - Z With the British Armies in France, herded the enemy'e positions in the' ' ~ Sept. 4.-(Via London, Sept. 5.;-A vicinity of Pgzenzolle redoubt oppo- ` ~ wonderful s‘peci‘.acie oi' war was vis- sito Givenchy and' south of Neuve ____ _ - _ lble to-day from a high- point near Chaplle. Yesterd , d it f - __ " 111° 11111011011 01 111° l"1‘€11°11 111111 B111' able weather. 0:1? aeggglahegnfgxigd , sorygciig-t.S:r?d'C!hi1l;h;yc|til;gu;ta:i: ish armies. the north lay a dark out g“¢¢e“fu||y cooperation Wm, our .1-_ .__ . »- 1 yeBm_day_ makes a mul or ” up patch_n'° ru hs M ~ Guiuemqnt" artillery- , The quiet village of Emerald was lages sfince the start ofthe Gila lip f l d is -lik rth ii it _ °1{__nz:éc6yda_:v_aévyGe__;_:: >;__e:_l§hg___ GERMANB FAH- sta_l-tlitl on hmonduy morning abouthz on the Somme front. The posili_&£s “win 1-,ones wood across a spam oooc hyt e alarm of fire. Ont e wrested from the Germans yestl y of “gl any mo-ck” wmch- is vemed’ T0 REGAIN GROUND residents leaving their beds they found were powerfully organized. __ "ke B frog-B rom _WMI trenches and -l that the ilne large barn of Mr. Thus. At Barleux, -one ot_ the atrbnggi runaway, me B,-mah have dug (¢M\l1illn Pro!! Dplpltoh-) F'. Hughes was in'ila.mes, and the pro- positions, on this front, repoatod - . _ ' _ PARIS. S6111- 5--Vi80l'01lS 001111191” bablllty of other buildings catching reet attacks were uneilccelshil 'lltli A nav QF gmfilgl-| success, '111'111¢l111 WGN? 111111111 l1Y'1hB _GGYIIIMIS _added to the excitement of the people. the French finally resorted t»_ ib - 11111111 Of 1-110 501111110 11191 1118111- in an However. by the assistance of all kind turning movement. attacking-'to For six weeksstlle British burrowed 95011 10 1088111 310111111 i-Bkéli ill the-_ neighbors who were soon on the scene, southwest. The Germans odlm' _ again'-_-.t the Germans over this shell- new drive or the French. 'rho war and energetically worked carrying tacked no loss than six times yester- rupturéd, bullet 'riddled field. Yes- ofllce announced to-day that the Ger- water and extinguishing sparks that day an a desperate eilort to _rpllili terday was a day of successful Brit- mans were repulsed with heavy carried- to other buildings, the are was 105; ground, ish effort to break through this Ger- losses. _ _ _ oonnned to_ _the bam, which was mon than bulwarks. The British artillery _ mngumed with ,uns contenw Tha,-e had not dest-rovod all 01 111° deer GERMANS i-iOi_s1' WHITE FLAG. wp 5,11”-ge quantity 'offs-|15 mul,-ln. ‘1“11°“1E~ 11”* _"W °“"°‘“ °1 -111*.°“°1' 1 <8 octal \o'th~ Guardlnno srylnituo sm. ana susaattaeuou, no mance caeruns s.sso_ _False 111111' 11111111 111° 115111 111° 1111*°h1“° 111111' LONDON- Sort- 5- Despite their sides about zo tons or nay a quantity' Ness Arlo so cANNoN. n°"F._d°_“'“ “Fd Wt °f_u‘°"° q“_‘.°““ °°““t9"`.`F.’¥#°'k5 31°5f¢1`dl_Y F1150 - this ,ol cleaned oats. and Jwllqgi . W9 Ynlu-_ . ~,-1 ' ' »' -~"`f`~~ . ~ ~ L -~ :.- ut-er Mn M Bnmm' 'hi' "H11"-11¢¢‘Y ill TEV!! 11110111 BI"Uqt 51l{ able young h6rses»"upwa'rd of 100"iiens ' I cial 'to"`thf'iC\tiu.i'iilnrl.) if 1 gfgggegmd mt mms six “Mar” 1101' in 110101100 '61 1-llil cgillell £818- all hlsharpess, two wagons, cart, and Palais, Sept. 5-French troopshove A t‘:..::::::: s:.°°:o:°;.r::' 1° °f °°r“.=.s as :."¢.r -2:.-e::°°'.°el' “__ a sunken mad at the norm and of B mm h d _ d nd 1;?-__ ___h |stocked farm. he arn was one o an api aw. d n_ 0 ,_ . which is ,mother patch_ the ruins of 1' B C 056 81011 h 11 1! the finest in that section, with cement part of Marriere -oo_ s and progrillh- Gmchy_. where the gghung 1,6-Ween diltknels- Dewll 10111111 1 B B\lW'1~ floors. etc., and valued at upwards of ed in other regions north _.of_ l o Bmw- and- German surges back and vors of the garrison raked with ma-| 1200. 'lhe loss is a heavy one, and the Somme, according to an odicial colli- fm-gh between the barricgdpg and gui. Chino gill! UPG. ill 11 1101191698 lituatl0n|--ympathy of all goes out to the own- munication issued by the war ofilco __ tors and- any kind of cover that the plastered with mud. /After s nlzht of or, who is well known as one ot the tonight: south of me sommo a.-ra men can 'throw up out of the debris. cold »ho_avyu'min having gona dey! with- moat extensive farmers in the prov - pious battle raged throughout' the _ ' The- British seem to be firmly es» out sleep they put up the white flag. |n¢9_ lt is understood that he carried The Frauen captured ntl-ine of Germ _ established in the sunken road. All Meanwhliea British battalion finding some dusurance in the P. E. I. Agricul- trenches and repulseciail counter--_ -. ui night they were digging themselves ilttlo opposlt/lon to its intiattve press- tm-al Insurance company. tack., The prlaolgszmwcaptnrpo slaps- Sept. 3 number , e cannon . _ .~`~¢ born rc»sistance'and an unce-asing de-_thanks t-0 0v€l‘-0Bz8!'¥\'eSS- mah "oops the new “my enustem --.-- _ . I , 1 _ _ _ ., . l 1251; 51310 1‘;£1:_hB$"‘;§§§ ~¢1_’r““*‘°(‘§ui§‘l’;,‘_‘;2}`\‘} sm1'|sH sraswol-l1'eN Post-nous through the oirorts or John aeomouu tht_“m°j§_§§.g“§‘;§_ ;”‘g§e’§‘n"t‘h§ ,§’af,§"f.,‘§ Major Ge,,,,,a, B,,,,,,,,,_ G;,,,,,.,, om, __ _ village and have obtained' a 'foot-ing; CAPTURED- 'H1111 Oth" N%"°““"9t l°°d°" “mu” _Mn Wjliigm Mclntyrd, corner of cer Commanding Maritime Division in Lguzge wood, Further south after ~S“|“°d ‘-h°m‘°l"°° by mkmf Gm°` Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets. The No. 6, with Lieut.-Colonel Armstrong. »~_ . _ severe fishline. the whole or the ou-l _i_ll_c__ehr‘_s&s;\n°;aaa§?;“mt;tut:cl;vor_tt; golmq EVENTS _ _ _JM mi ia, occurred yesterday A Bul~ -- ~- ___`___,_- -5 n . N . |§|_.||||]m__.||| -. c Greek Governineni " French Tale it "" '“‘f"¢§‘}.,-ut., '§'.:..".‘:'_“°‘.':_....§ 1.1f'_ _ ._ '. _. ` _Dem ` ;__,_ _e lfrlsoners. _ _1|2E,l00l,E_TCq_-___ _ .L_ ~ 'Q' »¥ ' - ' (sitcom tothe-aversion.) ist. 301:32-ul2altt.)g§ii'r»?:;°: : "‘,‘}';§ i ' A 1 -#bk 1'- 11"’ 'l' 5'- in v"3`___- -ww--» .V - _' ,. . 1-; ourlnl \h'c”rJ°£\l'||i‘.|3"°";:'“‘\i"y, `."‘* _,` 4 ' .~. \~-.- w ni it min r 'Prowbdpilon-i - " ...__-° ` __ ”“,}.‘i¢.P'.*|*mt‘*:_“Pt§§;*1;1;-tu" “w_dd_- "lim-snaolu Ladies' lutituto.a»_`¢| (gm-W-||.n p,-¢"¢ __q“p¢hh_) - -""' ' vu W d-P At 9 l m at Mrs. I. Crosby’s 2.30 p. Ill-. 'MNH' _ _ - ‘ 9”" 5""'"'.°-°"°°‘F 11°". rains, sept. 5- dtiotoit of the i¢",.,||"'°,¢°{,,¢ 5, d' "',,°,".',, 9 ,_' mf: dmv. Sent- 7--B- M- Crollirfile-1* p . 1:. ::.:°“°.:.::..:°“;r¢.:“.:l: ~.';°~..°‘“s':.:.s'.“:::r.:..:e‘:r:.:.~ ~° rr- is $1*-° "“"*°““‘**' ~ 1' -_ _ 1| u 8 ' \ I ' . °f~11f°1v “"1 1111111' °1 111°. .what unveiled all :dam-. Muni-%as}rh'e5:ui°§§°§°nu tai. mul' '°°- F- 1'1“*°1*°'°11»»°l*1°1l11»; Bild Briililh lllV0ll1lhQl§Zl LIC our °pg|\‘¢|°N_ our [|»ggp| .N gr. ‘t 5_51'._nd. tomanvv at 7_0g- it 'ina D0 IDIDIR DDD ml lui* the control ol postal _tl |ani¢in¢,t.hemsolves ca.-thmqsnpud' 5° pig; mmm'-gy mm-n|,,',¢ 4,17 28th to sept. lith, inclusive' communication, Brian gnlhedf ' ` ._: ' md lm \ “jg will be 0li¢11~\l`lllll\l»» ministers at Athens pre~ ."N‘oi'_tll of the river, 'the ` iid .' Thi eeiseiin evening at 6.80 U1*U°l1I 1°* llllll Gill I0 on.s¢t`urdsy o note to the delivered a strong Gatilitnt- u do-' 'mtl tomorrow 1; 5,33; gg pu" wmor. tween these dates. lit!-0~$}__.~ government demanding control' bollchiug from Anilorlu Woolf.-agonist row _\__t_l`.|7 and Friday at 5.29. - _ '°'°"“ \ . _ - 1- .-+’ nom, tolompan sua wit-sian. our, »o»1tio.\;»h ba Combi 'rim moon an ton nit at- u.sa. ist. Poten Db! .~ the'¢roumi'tlmt they w_¢|»¢_ Forest._Uo_ t _ tho. 'mio lim quarter or the :gona was Thursday. Bent. ‘ltla A7 . \ ay enemies or the antonio lrt1l10r¥._u\d lane- _Q on All- 5111 .lt 1! ite. tn. orimlrv 91"' 1°* ¥°°*l- .-"..,u.l.-- um “gym 51 ¢g¢'»|~¢u.1‘lo\1lliillI ‘Milli-' ke up and 3 =tioon..iaooa will be foil -on Sohdiers coached in lnloltl' - ~ __ ,,,,,,,- in .,,,,,~,-.,,,,,,,,,-1 mx to tu outa-is tm may in--. tranny. am. nut. at tsl p. m_ ron sooo por tn-ui. gory ai- 1*' mu* immmmmtoroa heavy lou ._'i'l» enemy aisle 'nie sums oi to- fl.” gli, ...,. . . l _/1 it -:.1 lg-'»~“‘ if .. 15:?-L .ij uit.. iii--1 fl ~ \