P¢opl¢"g ,-.-i il "._ . it i . . ____ .__-,,,. . V. ,i-,_,(___.,-.,_, ..__ ...__ ,___ \.». .=- .1 -. .- ‘-"- "rw,-, '"‘i,,'.‘.><,~ t ‘» ii- . . . . _ ' ..-./ri it , i . ‘ i . t \ ` '=£"`--i== =‘ == l'-»= 1 EDWARD ISLAND LIKE T;HE.Diew *ALL me Aovrs. Wonfru ,-% =t-:ess-_-i == -- _M _ e __ iiiiiiii .. ummm I 0 V W i V" ul. -r ~,.»._,_.- 'H03'-'=i0'!“f8 Dllly Rodd by _Blew Wlftitmy Aminiln_iiion Dump _ and .- .-Down_Six»Cap;tive Balloons. ` .rrp ""'i.ll'i'a. --‘_ - `_' .- ‘ ispsslsl ts Tits ausrslsnl ROME, August 7.-The oihcial state- ment- issued by the war oilice today reads: "On the Asisgo plateau -in the Mont Grsppa region and along the Lower Piave therq' has been greater. artillery activity. Our battery blew _ . - lin-E Pit-iiess up an army ammunition dump near \ the river.” _ On the Piave inlet our patrols have recovered a quantity or war material which was abandoned by the enemy W THURSDAY, aUeUsr`e, 19is` _ "ess r.. vnmsrsssrl n 08.50 Por Yell' (DOINOMIJ ._ '_ .___ ,_‘. _-__l _ --..,,.,,) .wx \ ' tra ‘ _ ‘ j » » \_ . f s ~»-1* _ , __ ri RETIREMENT Athlon islsurs _ -ols_s_on ilrlilclrilrsn ss""i' Prince. Ruprecilti§‘Army Has iected Two Retirements Which are 'Taken "Canilila HHS Set the Seal on tier Mllitiiyglindzr- .t0 lndi¢ét¢.Pr¢paration for-a Retirement from the Arras Amiens, dertaking by Returning Sir Robert Bordeaiasn Q 7 50iS$0ns -Salient Back to~t_l\el‘-Line lie|d_Previous to March Zi Offensive Election Dominaled.,b_y Cqmppl§9}y__§_¢[yj¢&_§’ i ` (Special to The Guardian) 'ward from Suissolls to Moiitdiillor, intention oi’liei`eudin the position be Q LONDON. August 7.-The Freneiiinorth to Domnrt, nnti tlien in tt nortli- tween the Vesln nnd the Aisne as (Special to The Guardiani V LONDON, August 7.-Referring to ar ofiice last night announced ihatieasteriy direction in the Prinire Pro`- long ns possible. The Allies have the ielegraln ol' Sir Robert Borden to Si_x_hostile_captive balloons have been H shot down. ’ ro moi ici t » it '£_ ' ' .- : V 3. 'V7 ':-_ Vgi - _ W ‘ - _ l _ 7 1 .~ , . . - Pssl tiD‘”° ililc p _ 'f A - -..<. :_ _-_~_~::_~_-_-: -_~_- _-_-_-_-,-_-.1-_-f _ ,-_-_ , ~_-¢_-; side lrom artillery activity east oficess to _the Villers I-it-etoilneallx_ only light forces north oi’ the Vcsle Solssons. and the Veale river there » null :ire obiigeil to itwult their heuvy "71\I11ldu's assistance. which wn-i men tho i‘u-binet in August, 1914, pledging the Cfaniuliun Cluli, the Dailrywfele- “It is well to he reminded that,tliis inong us have clearly rung with ..i resolve that is still unshaken among ._,__~.~___,_.`_ _ » ~ ~ _ . . .11 . _ i . (2 Sy -1-rin- Britain in which our anemiayrsfussll to uslisvs. This was not the lssst or their niisosiculstlonsn...-.'r.lis.-msrt played by Canada had been complepsly W0I'thy oi' the high confidence which was nothing to rsnnrt from tus entire wl-lsr A GERMAN RETREAT - =n'tille1‘y nsioru pressing the often- finnsllf bv the Duke nt Connaught at alstntsq sir,lz.qbei-.t ;Bal"W13~Wil!NI»- front; The Allied forces hold ilrmly `V WOULD MEAN sive, it' the allied colnnianders judge im H A i ' ` ` ' ' t0 their Bains along the Veaie and the' it opportune to push home an attack Efllilll SHYS1- reglon _of Soissoiis. At the confluence' A general German retreat from the 011 that S€Ct0I`- of the Vesle and 'Aisne rivers heavy large pocket would involve the fne's Biiiiasllliilh Wi10B9 recent speeches counter-attacks especially against the abandonment of such towns as Bap- FRTNCH TROOPS HAVE REM-7H` il Americans occupying Flames were all aume, near the north end of the soil- ED MOREUH- ompletely repulsed and heavy losses ent. Peronne, Cliaullies, Les I-toys und "`"°' ` iiie iiefi “immunities Of the EiY\lJll‘0, Canadians have marie for themselves an imperiahabie naiiia in the history of arms, and ~there is no Allied Korea with a richer share in honor. “Only recnetly Canada set the assi on her military undertaking by re- turning Sir Robert Borden in an _elec- GYB inflicted on the enemy. Montdidler, just north ot’ the Oise riv- (Special t° The Guardian) was nmoiig the iii" 10 Drvclaim that tion dominated by the question of com- In tits ll/lontdldier sector where the er and 18 miles ‘northwest oi’ Sois- a_§A_i_iiS' Aiigusi TT; i""i';Gtr_e“_i':i' fiiiiiiiiiiiilf Of the domiiiifiil Wiiil GWB! DUISOPY BSN/ICB-” ` . ' I li Y' fs +- |' Mn] Iggug ¢g|a|‘|_|'\g 3 3 mg Van ;7_i°i”i“‘¥‘_‘i?, i"W°_ Withdrawn from a sons or p1‘n,c_ti¢ali>' the resniuutiou. lu ‘ _" “ @V"“'"‘_’ ‘* V0", °_‘ ` ""“"""" f-rr- in »gi!arai_le_s and.;-Street~-Discussions 'Liable -to f A Puniihnient. Military Will be =Cai|ed O.ut_.~ (Special to tho Guardian) ` "l`ORON'I‘0, -August 7.--"'l‘omol'row st noon I' will read the Riot Act from -the City Hall steps,” said Mayor Church at midnight last night. "I will also issue .a proclamation declaring that _lall persons taking part in par- ades. meetings in parks, discussions on the street-side are committing an indictisble olfensé under the Act and' its/ills' to psn's_itiss._up to iiis imprison- ment: 'We ‘areigping to save law and siusraz_.al1._essu.r'...._ -_ 'l‘lie"i'ea`d'i_ng ot' the Riot Act niaans that _tb_e_lhilitary_ can be»called_upnn_, wifhoutfiurther preliminai-les to tid the' 'civil forces. “ ` ` ‘i Enaulhv mom wssi-llNoToN fliz`_` _ ' _ more , i _ » . .' ',_l'li`s. lionor. the Lieut. Governor, re-; ee`ived"-the following despatch yester-. day`{rsgaitiing the 'riots ht Toronto:`-ti "Ottawa,-Urgent telegrama are re- ceivsdeirom His Majesty’-s Ambassa- mier Doherty, poin.i.iu»g out that Greece was at present an ally of the British Empire and giving assurance that Greek'residents in Canada' _are desirous of living in -peace and har- mony wlth other Canadian citizens. _ -_-_- -_-_»_~,_-,-_-,-:>;_~,-_-_~,-_»_~_~,-_-,»_-_-,~_¢-,-_-_-_-_-_-; s J. . - . ‘ ~ ummm; ri ravi. , l _.___ _ . sith ,lliiiilr-ui iiurslrsll isrfssr- iiiitt2il"s"liéiri°;*il‘tii: '_.'S_irli_iigy'. '___ i 1 ‘~ _(insulin-is nts oumilnui _ -l_.0ND'0_N, August 7.--France has mains, ii-_om snstcninfg s military ss- etsion oa_,tlib western :front _this sum. mér,.` which- the foe hoped _to'accorn plisli before the Allied -ari`*ny“of~-msn-` oeiivre' could become ‘a_n 'effective wen-f lion, _'lille French é'ouncii_oi ministers ittvii -liven' pits isnsfsiissimo -iiis rsnlt oi,-ntsrsssl, -mst .wliisit .mrs- halds. ,lin announcing this reward for servicsl .r`shdei‘e_d.j the statement 'was nisdir i:h'l`t`20i) villages had 'bean irsed from tlts enemy, 35.000 prisoners cap- itii-stl ‘sn_ii"10o' suns tslten. 'rits new' msrsbai's ms_iter strpke 'nn the morn- ing of _July liltlii 'completely dislocat- ed the entire 'G¢E`_nian` stistegy, t.-o'm polled a foo who had long and care- rully pisnnsafioi' an irresistible drive forward to suddenly assume the de- isnsivs mi' tins 's'ii6rsa'tlts _wnsls mu* it`sry.ss¥s_st`pr tus yojr at the basin- ning of ti___-lfth.ys‘ar." = _ .LU ._ ._ --_ .__ ,V_ _-‘ rewarded Foch -torgpreventins the der- g .. _,,.7. . l. l_ .-l _...__ | si __ 1 .V l ii;-“ilsi` ,_ - .il,A-A,,_,i.l.‘_,.kl ‘ _gg _, ‘ , ‘N \__,` ‘,' . ws-il i ‘ l.._ ._ °`”'°l"’ ` ‘ " rmss'-'in"‘r " *'47* 37', ff.. . ta' '_ _,M *E- 1 “"":ii3Wli»lY*o_-.rits V ' . -_ - 1 -.iw ~ - ‘$ (Special to The Guardian) t NEW YORK, August 7.-The Earl or Reading; British Ambassador and- High Commissioner to the United States has arrived in London, it was announced here today by the British bureau of information. ‘Hts mission inet, it was announced. _ ' **"iii"'Y. fifi"K is “H081” WHS' “‘ - ' ' » ' . _V *"'-"“"'“-‘-' - -""'-°--_ _ . - V - ___ _V ' NAVY To HELP along the whole trout. Occupation < , ~ ' .Big evenwseem to be hnpendmg In ' _______ oi’ the (Iiry Saisogne railway station, _ _ . . - _ f _ . dor at Wlashington stating that _ he nddmon to a probable fnrthm retire, (Sp"_|a| to The Guardmn) six miles east oi’ -Soissons, has creat V has been advised by _the President ol em b Um - . . . srl an into sstlt ltn- ti i tn - the Greek Commumt. at Toronto that iii Y foe across the tour miles l’ARlb, August 7.- l- -iarliry men and machine glinpers L0 lley open and reall it nt 9 o'clock. it is now evident to all that this dreain _ V _ _ tiny. Observers reported that they did l`l1€ message follows: of universal conquest, for the like I not see n single German get away “The message which l send to the of which they prolonged the warfcln from the leatien hull pm), according leople oi’ (lie British Empire oil the never he fulfilled] , mf V _ io lim lust, iir;¢;0||nrg_ not _ even `oui't|1 uiinlversary of their entry into “But the battle is not yet won. The (special t° 1"’ ‘euardmni enemy stretcher bent-ers appwatehnd he wtir is ‘iloiil testi' great autocracy oi' Prussia will itiil OTTAWA, ONT., August 7.-'i`llo we enter upon the ilitll year oi' thc P those at home our profound grnlitulle ‘envy ii i ry iq ii M' “ii i' t ei $l,000,(i00 Dllmugei'-Six Persons Killed. 4 is . ._¢...__._ . . early today from l.ak'e Charles, La.. (spam to The Guarwm) said that the loss in that nity from li 0TTMVA_ Augum 7V__/“mr a “_ 'ii“i'i`i“i"i° iii” niiiiii' wiiiiexcemi $1" ries “of c0ni'0rent~cs between n.sub testo i?9Pif*i"‘g_:'~'iWh°n Maine °“i' ' _ . =A in “S0 ' ‘I Y- 2.30 tnls silsrnnnn until 7 s'ciot»l¢ this _ _ _ _ _ r - _ _ fi ii" 0,11 U10 fmiiii iiiiiii'i"i` tit* ' ' ~ f ‘ ~ shi’ _“iii” f"°i“ i*“i‘° Cii“i`i"°' “B75 evening it was announced that the '°f*.,°".‘..* -‘ ~ ‘ 4 ` lr”-_*ii* ii°i`i‘°ii“ im" M9” i‘iii°‘i in government would give its answer " ' _ ‘ Vi i t ` ._-;{;._¢, l ._,y' .,»_._»~;_.y;', fi , if i’i°i'm` ii°i'°° ` , - _ iii' the course of it few days; IN r E _~q3l._ AT __ AR_Ll|l_ _ ` ' _ ‘ 1 ~ » oisl,0saatG¢er¢sQtrsot._g§ ¢ 'PHE _ _V .._,...- TORONTO, August 7.-Lllht to sseordliis -no-s .lssrmiolaféom t'lnin_g_ti1s ltonfss si saint nsiny. Ps- _ssn rises today at .s.12; sunset. enemy has not renewed :Qlbtrsl News. Thli, tion Gain! of Rheims, has just been 8.84. _ ____ _ ~ ` _British aviators ls in°stved”n‘bin1de_itructiil'u by ilre ss' the New moon, _August sth; first qusmsb dl`len\y_sii-plans ‘risen si on esrmsn.-sossusrsmsst ter imi._ ruiinissn _aip