‘Il - T ~~|~/' -in ' `. ..».`-. » l 5 ,;, .,, o _ " ouuraluu neue nan, _?*"" ' : r SthtéM&td *Furnished Jii'l_1o . _:au l. .. ' - ~ * - . - - . si.. -.--l.,-.:‘i" _ ' B lo J- - -'- ~ -‘-'-‘~‘~‘-`-1 ----1*f-:::.-:.1-:_-:.~ - -- ~ ~ >_»;,_w:_~_~_»_-_-_~,_~.-;_-_-_-5,-_-,:'~::,-_-1,;-_ .- .~_~_-.: _ A .- _ ol _ __ l l l » r _ _,_ ,oo _ ~ . ~ 1 1 ti _ _nA_|s.v __ _ _ - _ _ -_ _ _ . tozo.. '-la "-”’.""==-F‘-Yixl. ing Dllly F Od 101 W ._ .. E _ , ll' _ we Nasa' -A _cosr 2 191 "5"'*"~'¢‘~"-'~'°»~' ”~ -igfe-.." _.,._.=' 6. - »fi"*2_'°'_'l~<-11-_->'-_ 1 SEvildNUl*DAY____ ” ` A R ' ' Largely Attended Meetings Splendid ' 'll _ . l - s. 1 e _ _ __ lruuul lu .wlllrll rollin ul vllrl__l,l.l..,ll. The Enlenle Allies Pursuing a Successful 0lienslve o. ~_iii-#viii-NITE lwovrllls or will r ' _ we Wm » Ally; Dlsvllssedl _ Meetings ~ all _ Fronts. The _Central Powers Everywhere on liesume_.Toliay at 9 ll. lil The second session of the Rural Life Coniarencsppened in Prince of Wales College Hnll at 9 o’clock yesterday morning. There was a large'atten-' dance. Inspector Cain made a very' efficient chairman. A short talk on singing in the schools was given by Professor McCready. This was followed by an address on “Agriculture and Our Standards" by Rev. Dr. Gauthier. He said the farm- ers should have as their standards peace, happiness, and contentment. Fanning is drudgery unless followed with a desire to excel. Quality should he 'the farmers’ aim. _The _great war has taught ns history. We know now that Belgium-a sm'all country-sup- ported seven million people, and that they loved rural collditions, followed extensive cultivation and had a pro- vincial and national pride. Ill dealing with our dairy products, Dr. Gauthier said, if we nlade good cheese some years ago, it_ does not follow that our _cheese is llow~up to the standard. Edll- cated cllcese makers are required. A higher standard is demanded by the consumer. Some of ollr crenmeries are still making poor butter, and some of ourfactorles' ullsaleabie cheese. Some little defects spoil the `wh‘ole product. The remedy is legislation and co-o`p- eration. 75 p. c., of the 'patrons are careful, 25 p. c., careless, and the 25| p. c.,__spoi_l the whole vat. Therel should be also a standard for milk. It should he lnspectedalld paid according to qllollty. ‘Doctor G`autllier then em- phasized the need of having school off built that way, there being some very generous ones. He thought parents the lleiensive.-._ Kaiser Cheeriully I.-ying to_ His Army Navy and-People to Keep Their Courage Up. control the vote at tile annual meet- Q ings. Fortunately they are not ali. ';?‘lmt;“§:;’_§{'il:'hs°“‘dd“l‘;“Y“ be P"°°°m (Special go the Guardian.) come denloroiized and collapse. They mnined in our hands. On the right ost _ 5 an S °W the" 'mer' LONDON, Aug, l___Tlm second lm. say that the Aus_trian forces between bank of the Meuse. after violent holla- ' » give;-gap of Gel-mah fs llecla,-all the Lips. and Den ster rivers are doom- bardment which lasted part of t e o i(;:orl]{)lnl1:lceLl‘;nn_l_t°°k °’;°°p"|°“ t° war on fblusglu llmlg The rslallveogox ed. ‘There has been no confirmation night. the Germans carried out this ol. lllol the Hlllsg' 9 gre” °“° B990* llooo of lho holllgorohlovory llllol-em of reports received in Rome that Ko- morning all attack against our posi- School had been 0r<;ug_ Consolidated from those ol. lho llrol oohlvo,.ool.y_ vel and Vladimir-Volyniski have been tions to west and south of Thiaumont ____a_________ mated ltsh : _ure. He em- The Ememe Allloo ooo how ooroolog evacuated, but Rome is unusually well work. Our barrage of tire andthe ilre Successhfl school .“B t mid 59°” 3 ,_ ooooooolol olloooloo oh all lroolo informed on -Russian news. A cor- of our machine guns broke down all two ol, the I m_d_l'l _ d °°“f"’° °“° °r Tho oem,-ol Dowel-5 ol-o vllloolly ovol.y_ respondent with the Russian forces attempts ot the adversary. Some _ow dm l s e variety of fel- where on me dolooolvo_ Emooool. has reported that the roads towards enemy grops which had reached as S I\0t Want to pay the tax the K l "a bl k ith th t e t- far as our trenches were thrown back school ol ll William has celebrated the occasion °V° 1'9" W W 0 F9' 5 was ose -two votes in fac' ~ he th l l l l l hl ing enemy. Exactly where Gen. by spirited counter-attacks. At _ahe had closed it. Everyone will agree. aim ehozsugnfl ggofoaxhfogngooalhoz Brussiloff's next blow will fall is not end of the day a. grenade attack laun- said Rev. Mr. McLean that the school Y’ y D ' ' lll lf l lhl l_ known. _ _ chad by us enabled us to make pro- wastone of the most or probably the ‘tllngflg v‘l'cl§?;1tl:‘):°gef.(:oh;nceJSo;lo_ The Russians are virtually within gress south of Thlaumount work. About hoo? successful in P. E. Island. Ho Mons on the eoslorh loom ooollooo to the same distance of both Kovel snd‘the same time the Germans attacked leiidiaxedott 3:8 ia02he°mg°V?"tm°_?t tl?" oorooso lhooo lh tho Wool lo llroloollo Vladimir Volynlski and also are pres- on tile VauxrCbspitre-Chenols front. ' en oo e sing closer toward Lemberg. On this latter point only they gained ;"_:‘t°tl*"_:` ;‘_§’e__2‘_‘l’o_§°h°°LfI__C°‘;_;dLb° BEM" ggielsomlrgszofrfol tliiltlmoo elxopolgig Since Sunday's cobmined advance a footing in some .of our advanced -ele- ' ' C °““ W" " ` on the _Solnme line by the British and ments from which shortly afterwards strong in the belief that the teachers °h°~ °‘ the important oblecm of lvéhllcgl' French the situation there has been they were driven out i . ;a_l_lould receive higher salaries than 3:etR3;'tr;?£|?r%mh:l§e bGe§:1m§(:l ol.?o?o§ comparative quiet. The French have. Everywhere else their attacks were ey were getting. h h , _ _ l sustained the brunt of German coun stopped by our flrg and costt em ea I¥lBD0Cl0l‘ H0111!" Blwkc °f the seem' glliglggdnulstgnlhgegnnirtuiidis lgzclgllgxlglv ter attacks launched against the posi-N vy losses. There was intermittent children imbued with patriotism. We fpluue gl- gf llaylng been .asked to ol. being done ln matters _ educallonal must have more agricultural education _ie dur svllvsls.. " _ ;Rev. Dr. Fullerton then delivered all ndfiress on`, “Our §cllools." The primary object of our schools is to so train pupils that they may properly fulflll their duties in inter years. We must have citizens able to take all in- telligent part in public affairs. We should train them in social duties, nev- er forgetting the moral and religious ideal. While the old log schoolhouse has done its part well, it does not meet the requirements of this age. Botll our city and country school buildings might be much improved. llygieneis neglected, and the lighting poor. In the Maritime Provinces teachers are not at all adequately paid Teaching should be a living profession. He thought' that' the male teacller’s_ solar; should be not less than $1,000 a ye r, and the female should get a sum ' sufllclent. The time has come iw-hen trustees must sity to the country there must be increased taxation for school pur- poses. Consolldatlon is necessary ilrst. The crux of this situation ls, many people must contribute much more generously for educational pur- poses. ln closing, the Doctor spoke of the need of a clergyman entering into the ‘life of hispeople. and taking his place as le_ade’r Th the community. He also paid an eloquent tribute to the teachers who went to the front. _ ` _After nn intermission, an interest- ing 'dlscusaton followed, taken part in by Honorable lvlurdock McKinnon, Rev. Dr. Gauthier, Inspector Cain. Rev.__.lollil Stirling, ` Rev. D. McLean, n_n_d_ olhera. . __An n_tex-eslxnh discussion followed. ,_H0n_._Mr. c innou said the Island teaoherg were doing excellent work. in regagd to the matter ofselarles he lulutu ru were various ulmuuloeu ml the way of increasing these' which were unknown tothe previous speak-_ ers. ' He told of the school. where there are 25 and so scholars and uluurl. ‘oltlydflclr 8: W-hat can be done 'stlletojlich disparity exists? -He ia- Wdnd¢d'tlie, case of a district which itil!-`i""vl§ry `su'pisl‘lor female teacher _wlw reii=‘_»iil.1s¢l___t.w_.<.>. mn inns. -elmo - ill- removed -opp her» hlolne and people. S_lle..vmrk0¢ ulilisnollv Ind ller.pupiis_ in ja .sl splndid .slip M. lil the-emma. _~;.P. W.l~C.=ean' ce. www »ll:N$§vv\ru»ql nur; v-` ;N¢mliht_~'vu» _ Nut sewn to ; N1o=_‘_§l:', ` ¢l_e__o£_3§ = . ~ _ _F ‘-limi r ~ !;ikNi.i_'3*‘*ll: “Q "surf flhcvl. Qs t. ilulh tion He in esreht .f_o_°.|_lt __ill;=_l__l~E uu..l“»ii.'l% lla r “sl MM” '°sl"e'..'r NT‘°'"‘ t:'r“5° ° "° ° t nldlehlol :"_`.i_ :ge G and llo standln still. ‘ R_ev._Mr. Brown. of Murray Harbor, Do g_ N_ lgobeflgoh pl-lnollllll of speaking as an outsider, said that since prlooo ol Woloo College sold the coming to the lslallll ile had found the young oooolo of p_ E_ loloml are llg mrs" “°h°°ls fa' 'mm what they strongest asset. Large numbers are ““°“'d be- The b“"‘““S° Hh°“1d ‘W rescuing maturity only mica for thc. cleaner and of better construction. ohohlllod oooolloho_ He was ,lol dls. and the g'°°“”ds in better °h°P"~ counting tllat part of education which Many M the farmers and "“t9`P“Y°" goes toward the providing of a liveli- seem to have an idea that outsiders .hood_ Thlo lllo wo ooo llvloo lohol would °°m° in “nd do me w°'k- H” a question of livelihood, but a question thought it weli_if notification was made ol hl.olllol.hooll_ Edooolloo ohoolll he M the “ming °f the Inspect” “nd for rural life. and city life. If we the people attended the public exami- ore golho. lo have oo odooolloh fo,-l nation. The teacllers should be well ,oral lllo wo wlll hood lo hove ah paid. The salaries are not adequate ollooolloo lol. olly llfo_ Ho would to make the profession what if should pool-or hovlno ll colled ..Edocolloo lol. be' There §h°“m be systems °f °'l“' 'Life." Dr. Robertson declared that “atm” “nd better s°h°°|°' ` he did not think anything should be tend. Most men had a diflldence about oloowhoro lll_t_l*ll_ll_l:g___lvne_ru perhaps they _.F/0'? There _should always be progress Hon. M. McKinnon followed with an left ool ol the oohool ool.,.loolom__ll» address on cooperation. The best o_o lhlh more ohoold ho oodolh Thol industries could be started here with chl,ldlohgool.loolly_ whloh oomoo ol ll the right kind of co-operation. The o-ml 7 years of ooo lo hot ohohomoool .nrmers W-in appreciate “naman” --it is naturaiand should be adminis- _aiongthe right line. Organization is lel,ed_ rl-hose Yoo" lo lho lllo ol needed to get the best products and chlldron are loosely Woolod_ some put them on the best markets in the poo-olo say nom. school doemol need best way' a good teacher-the children are only _ ou " Young people ot 17 and 18 Y T18- AFTERN°°N MEETWG' years are being asked to do the work e hink those » f adults as teachers. W t Rev' 'I' JJ' M°D°“"'m Very °“Wmy Hoople competent to deal with school D"°"‘l°d at thé °"~°"‘°°“ m“°"“5 problems. The Doctor declared that which was more largely attended than I the con.loolom_ lo ohorloholl lho the m°m|“5 °°“i°“' chance to get something in life is The first speaker called on was olwl.loh»ol.l_ Prof. Su B. McCready of the Rural _ Science Department of Prince of - ` wales college. Prof. Mccl-eaoy's i'l`° lf” C°““““°d-’ f_'_';”f_'i;e_.T'“°: "Ed"°“n°“ mr cmm' rllnsrlh Llnllnent Guru Nourlllllldratt and details- Mlnal-d'e Llnlrrlent euros rl\eumstl'¢m'. change in the line since the Anglo- French advance. The statement from Rlssian head- quarters lslued this evening says: Western Front-ln the region of the villages of Stollsva and Smolary, the German infantry made a rush attack on our troops occupying western bank repulsed by' our troops who inflicted- heavy losses on teh enemy. The battle is still proeeding. Caucasus Frorit-Our troops advanc- ed further in the direction of Sivas to west of Erzlngan. _ (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS. August 1.-Oillclal. "South oi’ the Somme we captured in the course of a small operation’ a German trench between lihltrees and Balloy-en Santerre. About sixty prisoners re- of the Stohllod river. They were :lI;T,o:,‘l;:kh;)rmil;l,:§,r?,k;tlhmkfn in .me shed by' the Russians driving a wedge' tions captured in this region. The‘ cr-nnonadlng on the rest of the front. e c ergy. e ‘ roto ooyoro ohoold show more lntewst into the Austroftlerniall positions along Germw’ “mlm t° hi" “"5" back he front of Kovel Vladimir Vol nskl the BT"-ish W|l° 'md P°°°t"“°d °“ . _ . . and 'mend Nhe.exammau°ns' Where The view here is that if the Rugsians B “°"°“' fmnf tht’ t°"""°"Y We" °f me “Summa Institutes have been have thus accomplished the severance F°“"°““X W°°d and 1° hav? 5'-‘°¢°5°' ;l_}arte_ he noticed quite ll difference. of the Germans l-,ol lho Aust,-long, fully repulsed Fl-oooh ollacks in the __ _ _ le Bla d he would like to see some M the result of the whole of Russian Ge- "°i5hb°"h°°d °f M“‘“'°P"*5 - The" ll: godlilgsozn ltlgwl Baud of Tmsteesi neral Brussilofi's strategy will have M5' h°""'°V°"- been “° imP°"t““t‘\ ' V a me was not fm been obtained. it being argued by ml- fl _` E_ S_ W h ld litary observers that without'German SV ee s sa he spent oloe yoooo lh lho Mlhlolry ln lhlo l,m_ support the Austrian armies will be- vince and said he did not remember 0! 8_Ve_l‘ being notified by any Ingpgg- """""""`f""""""""""'Hn" tor when the examination would take ol loom ooo ol oolosoloo oooo oloollo _ LONDON, Aug. 1.-Following the publication here of a- German official .statement regarding the Zeppelin raid of last night, the British press bureau I “From this official despatch it is clear ‘tnllt those on.the__airohip had no idea of their course or else' that on their return.to Germany their report was ‘ falsified deliberately. In either case there need be no surprise. BERLIN, Aug. 1.-An official state- .nent issued to-day by teh German ad- mlralty staff announces that during Monday night several naval alrshlp squadrons successfully attacked Lon- don and the eastern coats of England. Abundant bombs. the statement says, were dropped on coats works. anti- air craft batteries. industrial estab- lishments, important from a military MUTE ENNMJITNS -TNHIVE IN ENGLAND I Five Buttnllolls. Draft and Detail Officially Reported Safe in England. (From Our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWA, Aug. 1.--lt is officially an- nounced tllrougll the Chief Press Cen- sor’s ofilce that the following troops have arrived safely ill England: The 103rd. British Columbia Battalion, 109th Ontario Battalion. 112th Nova Scotia Battalion. 115th New Brunswick Battalion, 116th Ontario Battalion, viewpoint. Despite heavy firing which was begun as soon as the naval forces appeared all our alrshlps re- turned undamaged. ‘ Mlnsrd’| Llnlment curse Dletemler. TIIE IEITITBI _ _ . TEIPEIITTIIE. TIDE, l00l, ET¢.' High tide this afternoon at 12.36; tomorrow afternoon at 1.15; tomorrow morning at 1.26 and Friday at 1.48. Sun sets this evening at 7.28; ‘ to- morrow at 7.27; sun rises tomorrow lno_l~ning at 4. 43 and Friday at 4.46, he moon sets tonight at 8.50. Last new moon was on July 29 at 10.15 p. rn. _ Last quarter, Sunday. Aug. 6th at 5. 06 p. m. 'l‘oday's’ length fourteen hours and forty-six minutes. Referrin o “some thin s aimed at" __-._ __._.._._.,___.___-_._-,_____._.,_._»,,_._s-_-_._-_-_-_-_-,_-J.-_.~.-.~.~.-.-_-_-_-f:_-_-ff.-.-.~_-_-f.-.-.-.-.-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-f_-_-.-_-_-_-.~.~.~_--_-,-_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_._-_-_-_-_»,_-_-_-,_._.,_._~_._._-:_-,,_._.,,, A good elementary public school Education for all the children of all Standards improved. Facilities of high school education for any country boy or girl. . Better school conditions, esuipnlent rl l- Ill af » - iw"_» _ .tl'f _ ‘"1 ""'"H.',,,""“_ l_;ll'“ii‘l.:..c.=.:* "_ __tlle_el>o l-at 'xl _ __ _ _ ._ _ml _“_ lteliem|'ill»~n1 - *mourns lone! outer er school and slit il lettiollenttlerelre .' » _.gr ... _ ~ :_ ,.-___-.. __ __ __ ._. .\ ._:.-.'_._‘.:.:»=:-,.‘_»'.._.'_ ' ~ 8 t 8 _______. _ he specified the following: _ . . . __ increased public interest tn`and sup- ` _ port of education. M A S D Some organisation of teachers to g raise their status. 4, t _l ___ ` _ tlmi“'li.‘$J!£dli»’lt‘i lei’ ‘ ~-"~~'1»`€:. ' - . _ _ . __ _ . _ ., .-.<_. .. » » - _ ..unuuus. l~r».l-u.l@~=u=-r==e.mlnrnr..u.ur..n¢......135'... Di. A '/ ._ . ‘» .i:.$: $d.. -I-.‘ ;,1IT _ - ___ ‘ ' ' "Al‘ran emenls _lor l’_rovlnce’s__ _Participation _ in a A 'reudguslmuut ui the |ci1eme.r°l- _ _ _ _ Government grants. _ A ollrse of study adjusted to coun- try _life.__ MtI3’l!;r2l§ycz:.T¢Tes°;rl;:l't 71230;? _ _ T:__r_iday_ \v_i__l_\ llc a memorable day throughout th_e from lo:3o zl. _m. to 12.30 p. ln., _tocnable employers _.wus bein: done bytlll-ili¢lt` uumllsl-ll British En_1lllre_wilen_t_ile_$ec_ond _l\nuivel-sary oi Bri- audclnpioyees to be present at these services. _ :°v. §ll1_{fl=|_ll°_°__.l-gl‘g\;\ll§;l'l‘l°';;- _fo *§,;o,"l1j_ rfu_lrl'§__`_f lv'u`r__will bu celebrated. lu use 'afternoon or trgislrlurg null. ,_,,,_,,_. .fur the tg.-.-“an ard _f r._.cou_ntry~sch°_bg ' _ _1_i¢ll_glollslse_r_vllces a_ll'*` ' N 'Ar if . rl. 1 ' .lr.“".”'° '°*°- ` ' ' '»u-`+'i~ perioncor ily__.l o __-_,_Y;‘_ . .-_~ _ -"..._:"'.’.¢_... ‘ '_ F "M =s'-rw'-l~l iw: . f "T" ' -ll sl pl. \\ v'i'ANl‘s"o'“"6.- Ne l.A`l='sT."‘= °1°S°“.““S P°’“°" °f“" ‘" °°“_‘._'°F'i°" “"5 ‘*‘° . __ ._ _ _ "°4_'*~1W»l .__ ry.. _._._.,,»1_.~‘.-Y” " N1 ' f - _ - » ~ 1. `. .'1-l.YiiJi__-__ ` fl ` ‘ ‘ V H. ` N' __ 1 _ ` . 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