‘. ' 1 - - ‘ .l.».. .\ , » l COVERS e Bowman lsLA_ii1n This THE new ' 1 . _ ’“ ,_ -VF , . - ~ ~1 u. .-. .= ‘ ‘ " _ _ .fi/_ l “< ~ 1.5. - »».'.. .tw-.f l - . -- _ ____._ 1 _,___._-_,g _ _,)__._..,; ,__ _f_i.-,...~_ __ _ __ ._ _. _ ______.\ ;________ ._.. F' ' - ‘ ' ’ 'xr "‘ '» 1 :;» _ " r ‘ Ark, - 1. E ,~'.. ,<‘_.;T<'»‘ . _ -es. __-l N .-) . .5 l 1 , > ~ 1 .ALL THE ADVTS. WORTH rg ' ` - ,- ' - _ _ I _ ' __ _ 1 m € _ _ l I _ + _ s Z, _'~ ~--~----v~--~-'f..;:_--_ -~--~-~--» '--~~-~-,_-MA-» ~»_»_,,',.--\» ---Un_-,_.__,__1,__71....”--».--~-_.in .H _._.-H. U.. "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Y _ _ _ __ , ______ __ --~--~---~ ---~~- -----V-.1 ...VNV ---...W -----..._ _..__,,~_- _-_.__ .~s~;-_-_-:_-:_., . - _-..-,W-_-~ - "_-.rv - -.1-.~_~.~_~_ :_-_-.__,»,~._~l-_-_~_,; . .._z:___._-___-_-.~ __ PHPLQP ' ~ Qvar Dhlly Reid I _ V.. .J- ' pslliq ` *T* ` " K' G “== ' f’ vw-f-&1s'»’»~ ` ‘ 'I " CHARLo'I"l‘r.'ToWN CANADASATURDAY AUoUs'r 17 1918 vw P-f Y-f'< i "ii" wi-~\~ < 'sw--_ f - .4 " ' - » 1 '__ _ _ ’ __ ’ G ' esac nr vm ri»!lwu‘¢¢.) _-A n'Af" ly and rawlllm . , '_ ` "“ '° ` ' 3* ri? V _‘J (Shelli ts the Guardian) A l 1 LONDUN. August 16.-General Cur. rie's_ men continue to play an import- uutrole in the -battle or Picsnly. The British' war oillce last night announced that-the -Canadians had captured the villages of Damery and Parvillers ab-' out three and ilve miles respectively north of Roye on the main Roye-Rosh ers road. Progress was also' made by General Raul»inson's army just south of the Homme river, and east of Prey- art, which village was taken by the (mnadians lest week. Earlier in the day it was announced in London that the British had advanced their line slightly east of Rainecourt and about three miles north of Proyart. Tho! steadygsins made by- British ln this' sreaiwiliuh in a general way constltut-i es the right .wing ot the enemy along; the Brhye-Cheulnes-Roye-Noyon line sro or great value. 'rhey signify that! Haig is resolved to maintain heavy, pressure until the Germans are forced; to relinquish their hold. The resulti of the enemyfs retirement from this- regien would be to _make Albert unten-i able and to compel an extensive read~| iultment 0! the foe_'s front in Pica!-dy_ and Flanders. British patrols were re-I ported to benctive in the district 'be- tween Albert and Layette where the Germans began their retirement on_ Wednesday. Close contact with the_ retreating Roche has been ms.int`ainc1i.= An uncondrxned despatch from London yestdrday afternoon said that the Ger- mans had carried out s retirement ot over one miie on a nine-mile front on the western fringe of the Lys sailent,' and had evacuated the village of Vieux Berqnln, three miles north of Moi- vllle. A statement issued by the Bri- tish air ministry last night told of si Tons or somss onorrso oN» alalvmus |N .iul.v I LONDON. Alllllilt 16.-A' record number ol sir raids was made into German territory during July. The total is said authoritatively to be 90. Tile `bo`mh`s dropped amounted to 81 tons. ......._._.._______ . na. l GIRMANB SUFFERING TERRIBLE LOSSES ‘ _ W'l'I‘H 'l‘HE 'BRITISH ARMY' IN rltalvcn; august 1a.-u usaitiou to I oontinuous harassing ilre from the 5' \l'tiliery_ which the Germans are sul- ferin! at the hands of the British air fdrces, .tons of bomibsare being drop- lied on them day and night and trans- Dorta in towns and villages ‘behind the; lines have been hu. The bridges ac- ross the Bomme 'at Peronne have been bolabsrded-hsaviiy.~»'x'German avi- ator shot down within the battle lines declares he was positive that the Ger- man serial losses _id recent weeks had . been much greater than is admitted Oificisliy. He said' he knew ‘ot one in- stance where ilve German two seaters crashed -to earth well inside the Ger- man lines, but. he added. there was ho -mention of them in the olllcisl rs » l70l'te. ' l¢_H _ (epm‘sl.¢q_1_'il¢ omfelm _wrm 'mn ,slssinlcsu Annu' IN reason, August’ 1s. -American' ev-. istors sucessstuliy 'bombarded the l‘\ll_l'0sd- yard ht Dommeryf. Baron- `°0\lrt. in th\<’9f|_l’l\ili\-lllets area- thisu liiorlilng. lalsguyon, north of Verf dun, lnli_5'II|l»i\9°\Ir'L~ were attacked Wednesday. _ , ' luggusosusmst ' MI _ V NTB _ » Il .' ..`~’.""‘*‘-*.*.l‘?"‘!"\2`»"';._=_~§E"~ ‘ 1 ..:.“;.L~"..'dt‘l..~::~.t':.“-.-.:":.*'.=.» fiillu mils -' - =or~sn.'w "- Szeslc. l:~§:::qs'dsnsiN its lawn f f_"lsi% ltnlh Wm 'I un io' is as ot r..o.s.s.. W; ilr- they Follow 'up W k. [t rec °°n»»m dit Ili srlnsu .hm ii céfmwv- Th” _ .,,_____._,__, _ _ _.r _ , 4 .-71.5 - _ _ ._ _ _ - _ _ _ L I / TWO i MORE VTILIRGIES , l*'F!*'+1--1-5-1-9-| ‘ Fill ioilul cannon. the Successes of _last successful operations over enemy.ter~ _ PIMP? in France and over Germany it- _seii where bombs were dropped on a _town in Baden. Serious damage is H1011? bells' done to the German cties, 55115865, ammunition and supply col- umns and infantry concentrations. ln _Picardy General l-iumbert is hem-mer- _Iilg the enemy hard in the Rihecourt ,I'_68ion. Following the capture of that town on Wednesday the French yes- terday made further progress .between the Maltz and the Oise rivers to the northwest of Rihecourt taking the at- tache and ll/lonolitbe areas which were desperately defended. Enemy prisoners were taken by the French _in this operation. FRENGH - CAPTURE ALL HIGH GROUND ON LASSIGNY M'A&SiF` An oillcial despatch yesterday stat- ed that the French had captured all the hi!!! Bfound on the Laesigny Mas- slf and were progressing down the north and east sides making another German retirement in that area pro- bmble. Humbent’s army is struggling herolcally in the Lassigny Ribecourt Noyon triangle against cleverly con- cealed machlne gun empiacements and through -depressions and woods, satur- ated with mustard gas. The French heavier guns have, however, been moved up to' give the infantry much needed assistance, and the way French oilioisl statements spoke Humbert is now more oomipletely master”-'etfthc situation and that the iiall ol both Lassigny and Noyon is only a matter of a day or two. in T-hiescourt re- gion the Germans have been severely shaken by the persistent French at- tacks and already there are signs of their giving way. FRENCH ADVAN_CED THEIR LINE ` I LONDON, August 16 (noon).~Dur- ing the night we advanced our line slightly east of Morlanoourt. A hos- tile attack upon one of our posts in this vicinity was repulsed after sharp lighting. ' AIR RAID 0N_ PARIS 'PARIS A\1K\lst 10 -Several bombs FALL OF ROY! I The Germans are clinging deeper t l to a range of hill‘s east of Ribe- fhhdlng the Lssslgny Oise canal. th! loss ofwliloh would entail the evaou-_ ation of NOYUD- _ ....__'._._._---- tion of the Murman r8lI0l\ f°°°" viilth joy' the British force that landed ` `gnt'ly, loébfdinl to In AIIIQQ diplomat who has A-tives in 1.»°\“|°“ ,irdlii Pei.{\\og_l*s_d. "l _was in Mural? _”‘»§n_¢_h¢___jl_‘l_l,lsh _trbops arrived. 0 my -qua sm quits hassle to d°l- gflgy the plsililré tliit the arrival gm mea and women welit ` eggs] 'At' last Rus-' h“ba °sgi?sIl'.' T53 pliliht work- . _ N ver has 'f..::°'...I'. :tt :f,‘?‘2"........° ,mp M lémogfsd who ilelll huh wt aw’ In tg, arm! vs told me that thc! “W W" W’ mx, my mug; of Russia are the in-usi_a.`. ' 1 ` ~ sis-s-vlirsius Allies.” ' _ .w-‘*" ‘ ~ 1 1 c_,_d‘»i3 .i »1 F-.;>1..i%""ff'* ' » i.»;f~?1'»‘l' '~ - _'_- f " -."*"~,f:7"’.f.:‘i'f.-.hu _f J-2.. ~¥’*i=‘t.»iW5< ~ "' "" " ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " " ' for _ " ffzided to proceed at once with' the 1 tradlc i and taken over 'pal-t of the defence of Baku on the western shore oi that water is" of great importance. ‘Some time ago_ theso troops _worked or tough-t their way from Mesopotamia, where it is too hot to iight now, through Persia to rest on the south- shore of the Caspian Sea. Vessels were obtained there to carry them to Baku a distance of about two hundred miles -to the north. In the latter part of June it was announced that Turks had occupied Baku and that a Ger- man expedition had set out from Poll. Datum and Poli are »both ports on the eastern end of the Black Sea and are of the Czecho-_B vaks and Russians in that region firm control of Baku is not paign against the enemy in southern the Teutons are daily multiplying. The Soviet forces are evacuating Moscow and removing the money to an un- known place. pr se was o gain -possession of aku. DD Y IIS 0 BFSHCBS ill the centre of an immeasurably vaiu PARIS August 16 --With the on classllication of meniby the registrars S ble oil region of Tmnscsuwsla, he- nouncement ot the landing ot Amcrl- and Owinsio the fact that e large por ug already ln wht,-01 of the two can troops at vladivostok the steady cerdase of men classed as deserlers, Black .sea pm, through which only development or milled’ intervention who have Joined the calore in other ' " this all could be trgngpgl-ted to Eu- should afford great encouragement ite military districts. Revised figures, it rope, the Central Powers sought to the sorely pressed Czechi. is expected, will be ready within tile- The Guardian is authoritatively in-‘ med that the Government ho. do- ltandardising of the P. E. Islunli Rail- uvay. beginning with the links between Borden and Charlotttown ami Borden ind Summerside. The third rail nletll~ lo will be adopted as the most ox- peditious for the present season. it is hoped that these two links will be in 'running order for the full Fall -_-_:_ _~_~~-'~_-Ti;_-_-.~,-_-_-.3-_-_;..~¢;.-_-ft-~.\ - -.-----_' - ---'-¢=fr-=-'fsff-=-~-=v--=-flff---:=»= »-- ngxt week or twg_ S0 far returns av. ' illlaibl h th t ' ' _ V ' esow- a up to noon yestc» S N D G E day the net number of reinforcements* secured under the M. S. A. is 58,713. ‘ g?.___.,.,_.-_?....._ _ 5 This total is exclusive of those who (Special to the Guardian) wounds il _ _ is _ _ _ _ _ ll-ave reported for seryice voluntarily ,QT'1`AWA. Alisust 16. -- Canada's_` estimated t ____ f __ V _ ‘ .. _ _ . 5; _ ' ' ' mme the Ac; came into fm-c@_ It i5_ death toll' from four years otwar ls: or at the ra » exclusive of the men discharged or on .-now approximately 50,000. The wast-j The total n leave without expense to the puq,l4¢_ nge of men in the Canadian expedi-f granted to » D s _ d _ .__ _ Including mem the ;5¢5l`},b_t,,|n@~1 ‘ml tionary force during the four years in-' approximate e Has eclde 'mme der the M_ S_ A_ is 53_713_ voluntarily cluding also those incapacitated by nual payme diatel' Wldznin the P. E. I Raiiwa to ’“"°'“"g “"“'”“ ".""“’°" ‘““°““’*=""‘ '"T" " "“‘“' Stantgrd Gaug¢_ ` y _ pu-hllo, 123,523? Ibltuiuioigla. tl and shippers, as it will place tile pro vince in continuous communcatlon with the mainland and avniii vcxaii ‘° h MU] ,713 ENRIIHEB Germans and __ rks will in all pro-, _ _ hahllny bo (nigh out of Baku and _ Poli. The lied forces can also M- S- make these Black -Sen ports a splcn- -_ did ‘base for the launching of il cam-I (SP¢°‘a' ¢° Thi' G'-'3"d13|'|) Russia, where evidences of hatred of the MIHUUY 'SON/ICG AC! TIEUFSS are _ _._ _ ...__....._ _ .<....-__€....,__ ,._.___._..._._ ~. .__ ~ ' f > _ ' _ " » .f ~. ‘ - i » . 1 r \ ' _stllllsll.FoRcss___ _ Pdlfc%H1llSllp_l_§__ Anolllsll s nsl Llerlolvl slliu - nlscloss ln (Spedlai to The Guardian) ;`_` ' 'l‘~onoN'ro, August 16.~‘-lm um l .__ __ ___r__é__ M . h l et marvellously impressed with Toron ` Ax" lmvvdwi Mew Towards fire Reeve-ry of ;z:‘.;'if::.1°:;‘ .l:'.i‘;2';°~.?:.1.‘ 3:1; 9"" F°‘"°fS0v¢f»>°w°'f°d Ra" Rich Caspian Oil Fields Illom Hands of some encouragement,-' .au if-no Them Into Cellar and Got ,L Arthur of Connaught in a farewell . ‘ message prior to his departure for _ -PI London, Ontario, at 9 o‘cIock this ~ ' morning. - ‘ _ , (Special to The Guardian) _make assurance doubly slrre. The "A11 over (-_,nada I have Seen end (9p¢¢|8| go 1-he Gua,.d|a,,) ' ‘cars WMC ’ ' . I L0NDQN_ August 15___NewB of a report of the aigival of a British force less evidences of this wma national LONDON. August 16.-Dublin Sinn street nes B;-lush forge from northwestern pe,.__ at Baku means that the Allies are not splrm but in Toronto I have Been if Feiners seized liall a. ton of gelignlte Dllblic in sia having reached the Caspian seg diBDOBed‘ to let- one of the world’s pressed with 'Buch vim, and dete1..mm_ last night. Hearing that the exploit- eral anxi great sources, f oil supply fail into ,mon that it Wm ben source of neva, ._ ive had arrived at a Dublin railroad Sinn Fein the hands of he enemy without a w.|,e.forg0m,n insplmuonu- idepot twelve' men concealed Ithemselv-.explosive es in different parts of tlle.station un-I donning masks they overpowered the; members of the staff, bound them and| threw them int a revolver. Some men accompiiceb then got into conversation with the sentry and the Sinn Feiners pounced upon llim. They took his rifle and_an1- nlunltion. bound and gagged him and _veatigation is now in progress by U10 decamped with the gelignite in motor various registrars to determine ox- _.`__.......~_..,- - _._ _ ..,__,._.._,_,,_,_,._, uotly how many men have been se~ I OTTAWA, August 16.-Tangles in being gradually straightened out. In- uupnected by mllw-ay Wm; Balm lm _ cuired who might properly be classed '” the Cagplam plums; 5;-rglght Bas; The PROGRESS OF ALLIED _|NTEnVEN. as reinforcements within' the mean - evident purpose of the German enter- TION IN RUSSIA ing of the Act. Diiilcui-ties have aris- l t ' ‘ ` B cn u. arentl owl t did ' a i '~l til one c-'clock in the morning snd!TWENTY o ille cellar whel'e theyl LONDOI were held under guard by a man with German all CANIEDI-\’S DE AT ___ _ Number lncapacitated -100 00( Number 30,000 Involvln l ous delays in transhipment at Borden This satisfactory termination to n long continued controversy is the dlr ect result of the visit this summer of Dr. Reid, Minister of Railways, who saw for himself ilhe urgent necessity of proceeding at once with the work to expedite the transit of produce (gpwhl to The Guardian) _ ~LONDON. August 10.-The pcl>\-11°' ed 3:9 and srls't'ocrac! *P5* W" G°‘_"` occupied by U16 H0095 °fG€\'l91'B~\ DI” 'U19 num/b°" °f kme n 9 P“s_ 3 throughout the country of iSir Robert (Spsdiai to The Guardian) able' 1 V d risoners were taken. All these Week! 0189 Biceedw this "Sufi iliorden’s absence overseas st this LONDON. August 16.~Lord Burn- an p enterprises may possibly he preDH_\'8' tions and rumors recentll'~ ¢..X...-_--l- flllllellll lv ull. (lpeeiai to The Guardian) _ DUBUIN. August 1a.--‘rho lady day mgetinf Ctilidtfulbd l_fOl‘ Olhllh Oli '-may Day" fby ‘Sinn Feiners and _pil- lon followers have lllsen roi-hidden by the authorities hers unless olllois_ls~ of the orgmisatidnobtsiu the permits required for all gstherlsgs ignorins the mls requiring permits. U_l\\`c'erl oi' the Sinn Fein have ililtfdcted tllsir 1,800 societies to go _ahead with' their meeting appaiiihtlf intending td force s shovviovu with the government. John Dillon. Igish lsaden left early today for Omagh where he was to ad- dress a gathering this afternoon. 1 ` _<' ‘ 1 '.5 ' .__.._.._._ _ _ _ - - S ’ , _difference here tonight that a Quebec WASHINGTON, August 16.- The l PARIS' August 1s`__R°ye is hams `~ WA(S1gl‘¢;I.;!I`(;N N/:lg?i:?r:6T-ahh ot. hundred and twenty thousand Ger- by such men as Sir Wilfrid Laurier. zu-hmarine yesterday near Cape May, vantage or ll=».`\I ill H VIC9 END by U19 F|'°l\011- ' mans have ,been kmed during the Hon, R. Lemieux. Hon. Sydney Fisher _\1.J. Seaplanes and submarine chas- Act and ha l t hi h l- t may _ , _ ‘ Stubborn resistance by the German! ;l_;’_i;‘__n;3’_°'st__'°_‘;';° txt q°____‘;i__’;_°°_°;oOps (mme wan Marcel Hmm, military and others. _ ers sent to the scene dropped depth ment loan is' being crushed iby the French who _ 1 | h I th 1 | hi h writer of the Echo de Paris declarei ‘ ' terest to en are slowly encircling the town. _The i_::;i____l;fl_:-iJ_las_ 81;: by _i_e_r_;'is_;a__v_;:__sy :ln V; mday_ _The enemy.s tom losses in ine was believed to have submerged. “och “nc French advance at Villers Le Roye _B_____B _md valcamomca while their kmem wounded and missmg_ It is cs, _ _ -?------ erect farm mdk” 01° W' °' “W” ‘“°"““b'°' “ mmm, was p,ay,,,15',,p,,,, lmpo,-,am timatoa. amount to 6,000,000 or whiohq Y _ of advances is believed by _military men. Posses- Aummm dafencel There has beén a big percentage were wounded and _ _ _ mm wha ar. _Hi°“ °f "‘° “"'“ by Fmnch tzogn uusususl artillery activity ih the val -have -been sent beck into the “HGH-I . N s1oo,ooo xémke netlflrxryalsd riflugnghlilyn rztreai agarina and on the Montello toe. One From MUCH _tr dJ';;‘°__120-01210 Gh°;_;l (Special to the Guardian) 1 °"‘\“ » l mans were kle » U H B” - W nolvr HOPE. Aug. 19.-criticism -_- io the Nesle-Noyon would he prob- '>f the N8 island” °“ *hi* PP” W” _d 1 _ th tel M seeeoo il 9 Y f E WEA HER _ ton Rowell Premier of Une Privy Coun- Telegraph, last night gave a dinner to . . ii 1 another Italien oiiousivc o TH 1 _ _ - »c_o_urt. T110! “B *_|'° "'“m'°m.ly d° iv,_;l;;h glare hue .been mmy uutlclpu. TE:M.IIEB§;'[‘URE, ;cil, when he addressed a meeting of the Dominion newspapermen woh have °'°*"’° FIDE Moonq, ET(]__his followers here tonight. l-Ie de- been visiting Great Britain. Cordial , , _ _ 'ronoNTo, August 17.- Fine sud warm. I The tide iwlll be high this evening at 8, tomorrow at 9,p6 and Monday at 10.01; it will be held tomorrow morn- ing at 6.48, Monday at 7.58 and Tues- day at 9.00. The sun sets this evening at 8.21 tomorrow a`t' 8.20 and Monday st 9.18; 'it 'rises tomorrow morning at 6.18, lil'0hd`1iy` at 6.20 and Tuesday at 0.17. ' The moon sets' tomorrow mornlhs at 2.08 sod' Monday at 8.15. _ ' The ilrit quarter of the moon was on Wednesday, August 14th, at 7.18 . m. ' D The moon will be Iuil on Thursday, August und, at 8 a. lil. ' 'rite length or mossy vm he thirteen hours and any sis minutes -ami oi tomorrow dtteen -hours and nilty three minutes. their pleasure at the return of Hon i,______________ ti _ _ » ., _ _ _ ;Dr. Boland from the German prison, . were dropped in the Paris res Oh Isle 1 Where he had been incarcerated al~ last night by German airplanes, says -_ ; _ _ most since the ‘beginning ot the war. ‘ f°°‘="v~'=* llill_l,§,Hl§,§ii'S\ii,'lim» .‘l§£:.":.i.':.l lil;urs..;§1;‘f.s;;f-‘€_§_.»_-=;@‘ff§_-iff;E-5.we Sill. lFf__lE_il._l"li’ A NEVITABLE (spasm *G The Guard", _crowd saw him again in a familiar en \mericnn schooner Dorothy Barrett OTTAWA _"- PAmS_ August 16__0ne mimom “ve vironinent surrounded and supported was sunk by shell tire from a Germnn| returned lol `bombs on the spot where the suhmar time was taken notice of by Hon. New- ham, proprietor oi’ the London Daily TM o |]R_ B[l_AND -, UASUIIIY S I I I.luolll clared that Sir Roberts' albsence was speeches congratulating the Dominion justified and that he went overseas press services to the Empire were de~‘ with the unanimous approval-_of his` livered. colleagues. The P-rims Mlnietdrs, llc; _. says. "dldn't go to 'Englandbecause V ~ _ he wanted to go, e w.ellt___there_ be- _ I ' can-se meetihgs of }tlIle_‘lihpel\i`iil Wlarl _ _ lCnbinet and the Imperial War Con-_ '_ ‘ ference were to be held. Represents. , -&-i :;”;:.::.°:‘;:'.."u;°i';.';°_.:.x?‘z..'.';L".:» 1° i da to be represented. f-ie went bei WOODSTOCK' Awuut 1°" '»n'°» .“ it th “ummm Mmm. unopposed election oiuohu oshlcl ao- |§:`:;° 1;? sth t he mmm md succeed the i-lon. N. W. Rowell is re-' ' °° 'ue' 3 s '° _ 5 presentative for North Oxford in thi* ‘tile Prime .Minister is still in Londoi._ ,tonight " He is there because in the I“°5l°l°m° A“°°m`my °”°°" °° I” `-Judgiilwlnit of his colleagues he is need-` °°n°°d°d' ‘By °°mm°n “Pun” . Th dm he ow" to Cam throughout the riding the Conssr*v_l‘~_. l°“ "‘°’°~ I. hi Yb nm ,, He me puny win not oppose an-_ cgi nda eolnpe in to e e _ th ut _ declared amid applause, "Canada is de; Accor? “'__'°'° If ' :;‘;.“:,u;\I1 \VH ous prom “en pl Y 'of "°'“* "°""‘“’ ’°"’°";“"°: if "°é'f°”. ull over the aisrrici woosncos oss In p'°°°°"nK “nd 1° un” 9 ns M' servatlves are not lnters`sted*in'i\‘at dian interests ind' in guarding the wel- M hwy. W isre of her soldiers by the Prime Min- “IL Th” 'm° um “° _. ._° _ .l (Special to The Guardian) (ap°°| OTTAWA August 10 -The follow OTTAWA "TT in P E I g names appear in last t (3P¢¢|i| f0 The GUHGISI1) night's casualty list Died C Atkins, :I;v;l|1.d;:; THREE RIVERS- A“S“5t 13 "'F'°m Stanley Bridge, wounded, Liellt J R M8 sam ‘F90 ° °‘_1__: °“5“" Pe°D9 Ea 1 Paton, Charlottetown, gassed, A Gal of ash at C ll t f th a 1 tl ““ cied before e City Hall here tonight lam' Burnley wounded Sylvester d b th to express with cheering and applause Jay, Mt Stewart fhehfcondel 4 iii .155 mer or canals at ¢hs_.pgs_ssat ssl-._°_-_.'_“°"’ "'*‘““'°“ _I l_ si l` . _ ._-. ~ » _______ _ __ ____ _ ____ ___~__ _ __' __._~.__._._-.___.__ " _--~. . _ _-_.f-_._ ev . "` __ {~-~- _-W _-.- _ ' a .. I l F H --.-h~5t'_. ‘-,¥v.fh_»rF¢».-.-.. __ __ __ _ __ L_ 2 , _e _ s \ \ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~»»\_»~-_-¢;~~.~.1‘=1t?!1=f¢l.¥¢-»¢¢-_“_”-»'-.'=.“:‘-'.°"‘ f _ - ._ ;~l¢~’e“* '» 1 _ ;~ rr _li ‘T ..__f__i`.,.~ _»»_'-#` _' _, _ _ _.4-{,.; .f.’=, s - _~;=...~. , ""` l»"*l’{*\l'\ ' . F "H . t ' ii ‘ “ll ` 7 I -i K A. . .1 ' ‘*.»l ` do ~ c ' \ J r' "‘\ " '~’ fi `|\ ,N ` ` A4 ‘ “ 1*. .- ‘.~ , 1;'-‘ ‘».."‘> -lf. 1" » ~. '\' w ‘ ' ~ rf »~-\‘. " ' <` ' »