xxn~ x, Forces-e l - llllllllllllllylllllllnllaollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllnlullllr eeellllllllllunnllinnll * Tlw Charlottetown Guardirm Covers Edward ~- olsland Like ,_ the Dew” *l~***illl_illlfi0tl>K>|f»t»osil»t»lsinouaululsluls»llll_st|ql_l¢lllpsligllltilllltllllr»taaaussalilealillelliittptltlltlllliallillllnintlllnsllustultnaesfnpaslulltnllllsllnoannlilnnnlinxiouanammlunall||llll|lil`iiluu||sl|ll¢‘ltl»lI»n ,_ . . »- ' l ' -~,» . _____________________________________________A_______ . _ Y _ _ _ ,_ _ _ . ~ -~ ~ - - - ~ - - - - - - _ ~ _ '_-_-_-::f_-:_-v-_-_ _~,-_~_~,~,»_-,-,~_-,- ____ V _-_~_-_-_-,V-,_-_ _-_,_ _A_-_._~ __.5Y-___._~V___;__-_-,,_-___1;-_-_._-_i ~ -_-_7;;-;-_-_»V~_-_~_-_-_-_-_~v-_-_-¢_»,-_-_-_~_-_f_-:_-1-3:;_~;.-r:_-::::::.-:;;_~_~.-.-.xxynmirf-‘.:‘_1‘_1241'-*N2* 111'-Joann,-.;1A1;‘:_':.‘:::.'_°AL2‘:-‘ff-‘-'-`f-'-_ ‘-`-‘J-`-‘f`~‘f~`~‘~`-‘-'-'~`-`--~ - - - - - - - ~ -- - - ' - ~ ' ~ ~ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' - Y - 'f ‘ ‘ - " ' ' " ' '"1' THE CHARL.II.T_TI3l.0.N.IIN, G .l _,s _ W ._ E I " I ,- it - - - II I f' _-I , .~ I In ‘ ' ` _l 1. .- Fenton oaily rourld¢d`1TM' `l v - “"‘“=""‘ “I ' weakly (now evening only) _ _` CI-lARL0‘T I 'I1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, ,19I7` I I I I “W'W%“'E‘IS"" °° seen nr vm (mind) l Advert" urcarrods, and s¢.ne_`fo» u. e. _ si - ff-_-_ ~»_- -- - _ - ‘ - sf- -- '- "' ' _»-_E _c ‘ use-fills only ro Rlll lflgglgltf, THE A-Rrlttfiu T I IS NOWINCESSANT or cow., The 'i‘hli‘tl Reading of Military Service Rid Premier lierensky Determined io Restore Carriedby biaiorily oi 57. Leading Liberals Repudiate Alleged De ference. _l-‘our Western Premiers will Support Union Government. ' _ (From Our Own Correspondent) 'pudiated the alleged decision arrived p ‘L *IWW cision ot Toronto Con- Poucr Fllnsslll- 0rder in Russia by-itiood_,,atnl_--;iron Policy it Necessary. Russian Army]-'ailing Back Through 'treachery of Troops, ' _ - . t 1 member of British war council, andl adopted tho Military Servlet; Bill this datiissgaindanlitsiiriitilei-.lad in Qror-onto to sup. ;1:.e£3el;hl;§e2’l:;Blla, Ig 8‘;_J_l;;l‘:‘\;1iH:|9nl;imf;_ me Labor Member or the Brmsh mm, afternoon by a majority of 5 . There por r r aur er. _ ted were no changes and the decrease of Sir Wilfrid advanced no new argu- mt sin in the majority was dus to the ab- ments against eonscrlption- "R t sence of members ot the Conse.,.va_ Hoh_ Arthur Meighen made what masses and the anmy, the governmen | Sl Ed d 01 H was probably the most effective Wm sa” Russia and Russian unity (canadlan pr". D'”p“ch') t vos, r mun s er, on. -b bl d d i if ment and COPENHAGEN.-` The Austro-Ger- Pierre Blondln, H. F. McLeod. B. PHI- speech of his political career. He rg' 00 an mn arg” burn and W. F. Cockshutt were ab~ referred to Sir Wilfrid’s solicitude for su sent as were also the following Liber- ‘t al conscripttonists: W. S. Loggie, t Sinclair- and General H. H. McLean, 8 W. H. Wthite, Liberal, Alberta, voted I, with the government. He was not -W present for the vote on the second 0 reading. Twenty two Liberals voted n _h D 5 with thesovernmeh-t and Messrs Ph-l no did not dread dlsunlon ut nomo as e tenaude, Belemare, Gerard and Bar m retfe, Conservatives, voted with tho-S Liberals. g On the third reading Messrs. Tur~ to riff, Guthrie, Pardee, Sir Wilfrid Lau- IS J. G. Turriff after forty years service S in the Liberal party broke witll Sir g Wilfrid Laurier and announced his is believed that the four western pre- t H th Rho t in y ~ support of a Union Government. miers will support the proposed Union left here with tho 105th Battalion. ed f°" dimculf 09° tI'°“>’ Whmh "lf he preservation of the franchise to I5 hose of the enemy of alien birth and U: ervation of the franchise to the ten fighting overseas. He told Sli' _ ilfrid -that lt’ national unity could nly be preserved by national distro or then, it was ot worth - reservln- . uch as disunion between those on rvlce overseas. The bill will now o to the Senate. The new Sona- believed that the bill will be put W enate. Tile -prospects of a union FP9- A of e ve named hu me las; The “shock units” speclall ' form ason, honor and conscience are not man army in Eastern Galicia, is fncicnt. The situation at the front sweeping southward. trying to out off ve, serious and demands ho;-0i¢I the entire Russian armies between easuE'es. But I am convinced the Brzezany and tho Dnelster. Tarno- ,B md ht] gggmug to lbs' pol is in flames, the Russians are fall- W. M. German, Reuben Truax, Pohn his luck of solicitude for the the prc- guna su 8 y V red without partial amputation.” ' ing back through greachery of their troops. -_ _ , ` , _,,_ ___-_,....... ~__-~»_-_- _..._-_-_-~-,--_--___.._.» _.UM as- VE MIIRE ISIIINII GERMAN I K UNITS BUYS WUIINIIEII THE "ENR RN °’ li- esld asMliitP“ |§§2?”cf|`%fc'1;|isf) delegatesalignatkfe They have had more than their full 'r it t it llstcontaiustlro FRENCH '~FRON'l`~ Full details rs will be announced tomorrow. lt f0]|g;|,?gm;5|3§u£I,aEn;es among the'of the organlzationof the Germaii minded: G_ E_ Dhnn|ng_ Summer-_ formations known’ as "Stosstruppen, rigr and Hon, Arthur Meighon spoke, into effect shortly after it passes the side; Robert Duncan. Glen Forestl 0" shock umm' . lcdlcats m“> the H Tmwsdme South Shore; J_ German army at i. e front to now . . _ di ldcri into s.upe'ri r and inerior overnment are growing brighter. it Reid, Peters Road, and S. B. Pro v 9 Wilmot Valley grades of soldiers. I - (Canadian Preis Despatch.)- lWASHlNGTON.- A Sprblau -fo_l'm\l note made public at the State Depart- ment today charges Austria and Bul~ an“J:f:..ll:f.“'..1°:::::;‘°.::"lt:‘; Gwllllls lltllflllllfilffil llack. oi British Front with Shells Weighing notice that she reserves the right of claiming nttho time of peace nego- tiations an idemnlty corresponding to the damage inflicted 'both on the Ser- bian state and its subjects by these| tigrant violations of public interma-r tional law. ‘ --__.__.____ (canadian Pm. Despatch.) AR1'Hun Henna-neon nE1'uaNs']-IHREE _ ETROGRAD A blood and iron (C8'1ld'T§'?~lE‘f:lI:eg:I1H!¢h-) ' -` EIT/S-(Steward Lyon)~ The artillery -“ _ _- d i tin tl lm t f o'r'rAWA.- The commons nnauy at by the conference of Liberal csudl- policy will os put into onsct lr nosd- LONDON- Adhhr Henderson- , “.5 “ 5 0°” “"6 0" S Se” "F ° and soldiers on the steps of,-the Peo- CI ples’ Palace. Two soldiers were dal’ t0 b°mllHl“d POINTS fully IWHIU’ wounded by the tire; shots from the m revolvers of the assailants. The f'-T g ws a guard of 150 soldiers rushed from BTW" Weighing “D0” "Wee ‘luaffefs the bulidng and fired on the -three °f meh who attempted to escape hm the monster. The gun position was who were caught and wnched ,by a raided by aeroplanes on Sunday after- orowd. Fifteen civilians were wound- "°°”» wha" U "““Tbe" “E 230 P°““d ed 'mcludmg some smi°uB|y_ bombs were dropped upon it. Sever- al _.M Armssreo oN nus~ - W th n. y y s . y _ _ The armount of munitions used must ' _ h t t L _i (Canadian Press Despatch.) -be prodigious. The enemy, who for Tmwe’ has hai" g’;“ete‘§ér Igaiag (sig): to Russia “.8 re “med 0 °n| PEI-R0GRAD__ Three occupams of some time past has busbanded all his eillww To “yn e tlrdgiics or his Russ|AN ARMV AoAlN oEMo|-'lA- a motor csr, dressed ss sailors and Shells hbvva “TX Inch Calibre- Drew- es ng “pon le con LIZED. soldiers, shot at a group of officers Ulabll' UGCHUBG Of TUB if\C1`€9-SIUE SCH* hlch has not been fired since. Points Twenty Miles . . _ ,U _ 'lhree Quarters oi a Ton. irunfl.oc'aled by Airlnen and Put 0nt"oi Action - --- - sl'-I .. (Canadian Prez Despatch.) Western fro t b da and ni ht ty of war material, began on Sun- iles 'beck from our front, with a' urteen inch un which thro a ton. Our airmen quickly located were seen to fall close to the gun, few days are surmmed up in an official to stop our reconnaissance. Photo graphic and artillery work goes on in spite of all the enemy's efforts. Under those comiitionn, every effort made by the enemy to repair damage done by our sustained bombardment, is lmlfielliately disclosed. ENEMY LOSSES EXTREMELY HEAVY. The raid of yesterday, on German dllgouts nlovfz the Aviou Merlcourt railway is now known to have been even more successful than first re- ports indicated. The number of pri- soners taken inns fifty-one-, instead of sixty but the cnemy’s casualties in killed and wounded was extremely _ SIAN DES-I-ROVER _The gallant lads of the aerial ser-` lleilvy. ‘Our losses were light. v c PE'rnoonAn.- Dotscirmouts or fa Baltic fleet on board the Russian des- Sh troyer Orphei, which was lying at a Germ" “Irma” have bee" British quay. fe _ M. Tereschtenko will remain in of- "Y ' ` ' me as foreign mmm” , tectlug thefm, aviators of our- tlghtlng _ W lpsnuvl-AN ' covsrmmenr RE- P" SIGNS. 'fwfr T" _ BRITISH AIRMAN ENGAGED F|\»'tI (Canadian Press Despatch.) _ o will thus save towns and villages r behind tho front, from bombard- ble of grinding a house to -powder. are of fighting in the aii'. The making sc ` ral endeavors to destroy our artil- observation balloons and ln pro uadrons are some times kept very sy. . GERMAN MACHINES GET- Two (ie-l‘mau attempts at raiding the north end of our line last night failed. The raiders suffered heavily from our liluchine gurl fire, which was promptly turned on. TWO GERMAN QETACKS REPULS- (Canadian Press Despatch.) PAlllti.»- Two German tlttar-kg on the Aisha from last night. were rg. pulsed. amrlsvl c/lpruas so Pnlsousns Hugh Guthrie and F. F. Pardee re- government. ,Pr\otit left with No. 5 Siege Battery- °rdmury regiments ,evidemly are re - -_-.-_-_»~ -\-\~»_»_-_ _-_-_ _ __ _- _ , :_-,, -_-,-_-,-L ,-,-_-_ _ _.L garden as unqualified to undertake,- LIMA, PERU.- The Peruvian ca- Iare formed from aniong the young, binef resigned -today. The ministers Ivlgorous men of the regular battd- however will remain at their posts TING ONE DF THEM AND EISGAPNG. A British airmnn engaged five tl. ll planes on Sunday and destrovcll _ lions, lnntii July 27th, pending the forma~, in I They are nearly alll unmarried men_ tion of a new ministry. ' Oni H t _ ._ _ . _ tor. if married. are culidisss. andtius cruti-AN oovEnNMEN~r Has ns- mm “T5” b<“:fy hlmelf Wilhe--I -. . . _ __ _ - _ __ .- -~ ~ ' ' ' ' V .regulation has been drafted for the; SIGNED Y' ° at 9*' during l-he DRM j"""“ - . 'reason that when_ev_¢@ they are sent- (Canadian Press Despatch.) _, __ _ _ , - .into action they -dnoountér over-I SANTIAGO CHILE.- The cabinet _i 1""""""` f- . ...__ ‘ ' whelmluig chances of losing their has resigned No reason for the' ac-“‘ lhlssor commons In view of the present discussion on the widening ot' the gauge of thc P. E. Is-laml°R.l.llwny, the followinn l Prince' Edward Island; certainly it would not be satisfactory to the main- gr nml. Although tho adoption of :i . llebllle Oil the subject in the House broad gauge oil the Prince Edward To of Commons on July 13th will be ot' I sluud railwav would result In con te I -lives. They, in fact. resemble thc'_tion is given.. _ ` "rorluru hopes" of oldtimo Ware. GX-_ , me - .___ .cept that they are not volunteers. l The boys who have been attending tm- vMc.A. com ot North Lone ro- Refractory in the Until- R D ' ~ bl . l °.¥s'.S‘.l‘“§.{l?.‘;“ "iid §;l‘.3f.’;§”..i‘Z..‘Tf-li. Gsr-on srl-on-as --as-f fi-at wi- , the ,Ehnm WAR an mea] one gitua. dlers who are insubordinate, or who d on the south side of me hemmfu| do not take' kindly to the discipline tween the British' and the provisional _ of the army, are sent into the fllflliti R l-nterest. Mr. Cocl1rnne's relnarks on veulcncc ili the- o i f . 'L' North Lake' There were Six tems the probabillity of continuing thc( service between Charlottetown null rl Picton and Summerside and Point r- du Chene. in nddltion to the car ter- p lowing is the debate, taken from t Hsnzardi mersme' by “ttemptmg to divert it to Mecretarv for the -Maritirme Provinces.' Umm "ow each German army hal; G ~ h d tt :h cl t it one or two betta- opera-tions of the military authorities lgfédpggframhrge. {3;,,fgE;E_fia7yav:;:s litone-I1olT(tli!eseo"Bli0ck units." Hence-° by an order-in-council which it ii hyslcnl drill or "setting uv" exercl- f°l`lh. i1CC0i‘ll:lIg ¢0a:]h6arl;;‘;V°;§";`:5;*__ §:)¢tPh‘7°l°d WI" he |““°d ‘"1 AW" es. Breakfast at 7.30. Bl-ble stu- Ialwns' -imc ,.e;?:ck unit.. of ns ' y, 8.30. From 9 to 11 ami. Canadian T0 "ga" ze U' B Mr. MACDONALD: Does the mluis- 1 the operation of tho connection be- 5 tween Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- r ward island by the use of the cnt' l _ D t w c n A ter expect to tnke over this autumn ditions had arisen, would -be very a ferry between Carleton Head und Railways, having regard to conditions g Capo Tormentine? during the war, the ndvisablllty of le uniutainlng the communications bv Mr. COCHRANEI Yes. l m v ng cl cars acros. in ho straits, the inconvenience and the te islocutlou of trade that would be oc L nsioned in a province such ns -that i _ rovince is, with its seaports at every g 1 d M S rs L Bhckley Taylor proved vain, to recapture positions t ry, will be sspeciali interesting. Fol- part and with th wellsettlc-d. line t wmpr se e S ' ` ' su li the Chemin-des-Dames from army of the country in which they y e S 0 atwn' Stanley Brent' Rev' C' A` c as rs residing. Ruslaus who remain in rest Britain will be subject to the ravcl from Charlottetown and Suur Styers and ML W_ R_ Auld’ student the French. - a his particular oln until ne _o S rout, anti I suggested to the Minister 5, lf Trade and Commerce, and I would B ike to suggest to -the Minister of Mr. MACDONALD: Will the mints- the old lille until the time arise I S ter discontinue the connection be- l tween Picton and Charlottetown and Chene when ho does thot? I Mr. COCHRANE: We have not de- b clded that; the mutter is under' con-it slderation. Perhaps we shall llnvey-why, under existing conditions, there 3 to operate that service as well as the should be any dislocation of the old car ferry. passenger routes when you have not m h Mr. MIACDONALD: I -think the opinion of the people of Prince Ed- ward Island is that it would be better to maintain steamboat connection be- tween those points than to centrulizo the whole service in the car ferry. The car ferry is a very satisfactory steamer; it is a good boat and llasdone very well, particularly in winter. The minister has told us that naturally no one could expect during the war time the tremendous -expenditure _that would -be necessary for the changing of the grade of the Prince Edward Island railway. To make the con- nection betweon Prince Ed- ward island and the mainland depeu~ dent upon the one link between Cope Tormentine and Carleton Head would. I am sure, not be satisfactory to Mlnords Linimenl cures gorge! in cowl THE WEATHER. _ TEMPERATURE ` TIDE. MOON, ETC. TORONTO, July 24-Showers and moderate winds.; fair and warm. The highest tetnpemture recorded yesterday was 65 degrees above. At- 1o a. m.. it was .64 above; at 9 iw. nl- it was 63 above. The coldest the DFG- vtous night was 58 above. The tide will be high this after- noon at 2.35 and tomorrow at 3.24; itl will be high tomorrow morning at 2.52 and Friday at 3.20. The ann sets this evening at 7.51 anti tomorrow at 7.52; it rises to-I morrow morning at 4.56 and Friday at 4.57. ` I The moon sets tonight at 10.18. l There was a new moon on Wednes- ay, July 18th at 1 p. rn. ‘ 'rho nrst quarter or thc moon' will be on Friday, July 27th at 1.40 l» ni. _ , The length of today will be fourteen hours and fifty-nine minutes. mnsrws Llmmm sum colds. Ito- ' ' \ gauge will he put on the Prince Ed- C between Summerside and Point du ward Island Railwnv .lhnpe the lml ~ s, it t ever does arise, when the standard K llster will tuke that course. it will 1 here does not seem to be any reason O t e facilities which you would have W if the gauge were changed. ll- 7 - I - .. w Mr COCHRANE As I have said ggibcs. Each tribe was given an ln_'--shock battallorw of the Third Ger cr efoie the matter is under considers tion, and we will certainly remember d hat the hon. gentleman has said in si eference to it ' _-'_~._ -“Wed f""“°s f°' '°m° ‘1“°"~ da--5.122 .'i.‘i‘;"-.§°'.§l‘rf..§’;‘° r'i.‘.'.'I§."°.!.’..”‘.?.-3 i. _ played “ring camp Each you also sides. a company of machine guliners will be made by France and Russia. " ll for it into a batta- 2.30. After dinner, tent inspection.I circumstances ca H 1 1 t f p_m_ baseball and swimming and lion. to be at the service of the army ment Lord Robert Cec , m ns cr 0 e in -the interest ofthe country, and 2U Puls Cmer; °"°Il:°‘}T‘ mi e“°h» the gnilsgglehllé, v;aT11ec|;T%]r?;:l2degsbgdiTitETlN. The results ot’ the recruiting cam- sn name o eac av ng a spec a _ ' ge- 3( 1 1, p en gnm,.a,,Ce_ Soma of me haves re and it consisted of four companies patgn in the Uni d a es ave 6 au. meal., bemg Bgrved at tha mba. of these specia-l units destined to sac- Parliament, to the effect thot Brit* . _ rlflce themselves in attacks on spec- is erml;"'(:g;¥b°r Mg-s|?|'£`y_¥[,:gt;;;;o€(is¥§_ tally important positions, or in at- si “Bind in fadmon to the leaders who tempts which hitherto have generally t tandnrg Eiilclency Tests, followed by gwn' 0Tde;;i' gavgogsingnfgueihzy "TE ctures conducted hy Messrs Taylor' "ma" g 1 f ,tr certain cases each n at y A tatton. Lou Buckley, Rev. Mr. Myers. hr; ado I9 £0 have 3, -.Shock rut. McLarty, J. P. Gordon, W. R. 5,, num" of a- company and uid. asv. 'r. W. vvliiisursou. J. A. 3;” “° mes §nay he “med ,',,,,,,,d lark, and Stanley Brent. Dinner 8 comp ` upper 5.30. followed (by games of m asebnll and the efficiency tests. an name, with a "Big Chief" and a man Army' may be ghven as an ex St APPRECIATION OF RECEPTION. ccorded the Canadian Highlanders Q h A l td Pr s lei' sports, during the n|=tem00n_ corps commander. bio kade, asked t e ssoca e es MUST _G0 HOME OR ENLIST. eclprocal Conscriptlon ln Britain and Russia la Legalized. LONDON-A convention made be- usslan government was laid before h subjects of military ago in Rue a and Russian _subjects of mili- ary age here must either return to heir own countries or serve in thc _-il lln United Staten. (Canailan Ftrrfse Dlesplatch) LONDON-On behalf of the govern- IN A NIGHT RAID. (Canadian _Press Despatch.) LONDON.~ West ot I-iavrincourt, and at-t-wo other points, British cap- UU`P‘T lhlrly Prisoners in raids last night. ' IFRENGH GOVERNMENT T0 ITUNTRITI All SHIPS ITF FRANCE i__,.__' _ ' ' ' ' ` PARIS- Anatole Demonsie. the take all means to ~ - ~ newl a eluted Un - - “mmol "emi" the B5/}ariT;{‘n_e Transpgifsvsecgighfy no; Lcgleglozxlrltltéinuglgehilisios. Every shiil tained U19 cab’-"PVS l1DDi‘oval for tllof have allicenee from tlh red (ions must l"V°CalT0" DI’ ll Zeneral control o\'cr'tary which 'must be e umerdsecrel N19 THCFGHSIHS diminution of ton- cvs:-Iv port entered in I<)>T‘El=;enNTi tri; na-ge due to the submarine war, as voyage and cargo ma be lcontitll d n@°€B9lt8¢lUS’ l‘€vlS~i<}>!n of the whole M. Demons-le has tlieypower too 39.' mercantile fleet. 'I' e decree autbo._qu;,im-,n ever h- . _ _ y S ID he considers in- rlzes the “nd” HECWUIIY to under- sufficiently utilised. ‘ -_~,»_-_-_--...__.,,._.- _ .. _ _ _ .___._________.__ _ _ ~....~._.___.______ ,_ _ ______________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BATTLE OF LENS ,McLEAN KILTIES OF MEMORABLE ONE. AMEFHCA Now One of the Most Sclentiflcaily De- BOSTON (`l OBE' signed Actions ef the Whole War. the officers of the I nlglgatiigtxliaoif -IOver.~:e-as Battalion. Sir Sams ()wn_ Ill . 2' ‘ ` -’_ i ..LON»DON- The Canadians born cee 'WN Hrun5`vl'ok mme” mm re_ ll r 1. the brunt of the battle about Lens. lvsi; Itilalriinlcirigiijliigcllapgpcligllee thu Coming from _Lievin, about two miles rl ' g 0 Throw (Liquid Fire. government and people tile' Bfllliflclh form the centre of Lens, they were. met by heav machine n ' I day to express to the American y gn ure from Reservoir Hill, which is just north of t time of thc battalion to “Tho Mac. Lerln Kiltics ol' .\ulf>ricu." TITIS *ll"D was taken as it direct 0 S d n I n I - tion and appreciatilon of the British n un ny lorn ng a carmp- re - batta- government of -the reception and as- eetlng was held, at which the boys The comiwsmon of Such a th B m h re-_ ere divided into four groups or 11°" varies' but that of the second “stance ewan to 9 r B ltallty to the Canadain Highlanders. ritain It is likely recruiting efforts ultlng campaign in the Ulllied Meg., and particularly of the hos- source -of satisfaction to Great - P HE HAS AN ARMV To F|GH1'_ THE reproontod L Bible Study C1888 tIl8 with six pieces, also A lJ1IXOd C054 DRAFT Montreal Man Says They ans Drilling -“if They Come to Take us." during the camp was won by the Onanciagos of which Secretary H. Yeo; W MONTREAL.-Elie Lalumiere, one of the young men who has been ro- of Pownal Little Chief . D minent lately at the anti-conscrlpflolr lst meetings in this city said ltonight. IOWSI nt a gathering at the corner of Marie Annie und Berri streets: "l am ready lshlnfllg C0\ll\f9\`|lUl00)--R088 BB- lo form an army, and I have already tlllmel UWB Chief- A80l¢8l'» (l Slick ilve hundred men who are drilling. I0 “l""H‘"`°ld H“*°ll°90“- ` They were drilled last night, and the L name of their commander is Yvon (Brave H°3"t)“‘L°“ BUC I "Big Chic-l"’ being the Mentor and the little chief the President of the Class. pany with trench mortars and SP0 nade throwers, as well as a com- The contest for General Proficiency pany of meh armed with hnplemems t as "Big Chief" and Winston Smith small field guns The tribes were governed as fol- ey cnrs to the place-where their ser- . i d. Algonquin-Big -Chief, Sokitay vires me req” re ' hes to destroy mu for dispersing liquid fire. Added tr: "I0 Ame! "HUF ' mage was 5 “shock” battery nf cglne gun emplacements and field f ' their These “shock uhm-» are new-, cannon and other weapons ati th_ used for the lioldlngmef ith sector mos fgiixahlli-zsggnelghtuaélhyéetllzeuldaglzmsi , vi , e men Iroquois-Big Chief, Gingigisiss, 3:-gviijngii yvi;}:nbl’i;(ysc$ies,e but usually counter att.-ack of any position which th are transferred in fast motor- may IIB °°P“"`°d~ over the men of the hock unit still Often par( of tho mon of such B remaining alive withdraw to the rear "’f‘-leir wo~rk`.isMt`o_inTak-€`aTbroaclies~» in he enemy line, to lead the way into rtresses with the help of the special As. soon as the heavy fighting is battalion aredistributed in s-mall un- anu rejoin the rest of the battalion in I( ey; Littlé Larose, u former officer ut' the United ‘M95-‘K“kI“°°'l (The Tau- 0“°~)"‘I States army." Later Mn Lalumietre stafied that the “army” was not being raised for -rttack but “to be- prepared, if they come to take us _from our homes." *___ 8EVENTV-FIVE N’FLD 80LDiER8 AR-E SAFE. ST. JOI-iN”S, Nfld.- Oiflclal mes- sages from London today report that seventy-five Newfoundland soldiers, previously reported missing, and the families of ,whom had abandoned them as dead, and had gone into black garb on' that account, are prisoners of war at Limburg, Germany. _-L_ _ PATRIOTIC BRITISH MINEBS T0 DISFENBI WITH HOLIDAYS. LONDON- (via Renter-'Q Ottawa Agency)-I? view of the natlonhl necessity o maintaining the present output of ‘cosl, the Derbyshire min- ers' association has recommended its 50.000 members to take but one dny'li Fred Large. , Siwaah-Big Chief, Gitchesaka, (Big" Stick) B. C_. Taylor--Ststton; Little Chief, Qramagansis, (Li-ttle Chief)~` Nelson McEwen. v _ v; ` ‘Onnndagoes-Big Chief, Niimiang, (Star Twins)-H. W. Yeo,. Little Chief, Wapomeo, (Sunlight Bird)- Winston Smith. ~~ - 'Needless to say all this arrange# ment caused much interest and mar- riment. ' , A remarkable feature of the camp* was the spirit of "Help the other Feilow” which prevailed. Interest in the dnily routine was added by the getting out of a little paper, csiiod "The Birch Bark Chronicle," copies of which :ire to be printed. 1 Rev. J. W. Willialmson of Wolfvllle, N. S., who was present added great- ly to the pleasure and success of the camp his continual flashes of wit being much appreciated. - Badges will be sent to each of the boys of the dilorsnt tribes as a sou- venir of the happy time spent. --i;_..__ heyday in August; instead of fouri do .l to usual. - ‘ MInorli'o Ltniment enrol tootlloohe. - i ess to be hurried off to ,any gags;-nogiegma,?,;'dt,l:,I:,ZhTT;ttT:$:|:¢¢egr:-1 ggllieril' part of the line where hot work '° ."'° :::°'..:"r.:°"::.t '“ ‘" po nts amed st n a . PFEUNS “W *C* P” g“’d°“ '° ""’" Ie” °°°°` REAUZE Z! |.|1‘1'li.£ wAn vA|.un. iallzed comrades. ' GEN-lava-f nellains reports from .. - »l -» __ _ _ _ Ronignslpm any that sill-planes of the ,.-0MING.EvENv|_~g tdtsst models manufactured at the .\NNoUNommN'1‘s. a §1'R§°I.'I'. ."2§'.I"f’I.ri`.I. .TILT-"E'§EZ”?rf.°.R' lnnm1Nos,lT 8181106. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ______.____,Y__._______A_-_~_-_-_-,-_- M-_~,-,= The reports add that the casein-_ tion tai the mgnugsgurethoft Zepgtoli 5 “Come to the Strawberry and ice_wae ue to t e a A rml cream acstlvsl st Allison noimos.‘hwic\mrtsrs became ¢°lIvl“°°"°"'=°°-l to resume his old work. (Father -Burke is a Prince Edward ribute to the men, in this country who eillisir-d with (`ol. Guthric's Kitties when they were here in Boston. The BQUUIIOH IS 'iil0re than hull’ made up now of flnnarliniis from this city and surrounding towns, null it Wag fel; that some tilting recognition of this fact shoulll bc mario, Tho now lmzlgcs, which nr,, ,ww he. lug marie. bid fair to lluci-Inc very pg. ular not only in this country but in Canaria as well as tho Cnnarlinng are Proud of their men wim for-sock their llomcs hero to serve gaiust the l-lun with their brothers across the bor- der. Tile actual design of the badge has been hut slightly changed, (|15 name on the circular' baud lrclng the chief alteration, but iuvolvcll it con- sillcrnlllc expeiise to change the badge and cquip thc nneli with the new t)l10:l. ii SWEEDEN SUPP1L‘/ING ' IRON ORE TO GERMANY NEW Yom;-.\ special cable to the World from London nays: "Authoritative information enables the \Vorld correspondent to stat; that Germany has contracted for 1,500,000 lonn of high-gralio llematito (an oxide of l-ron) from Sweden for the coming year. This particular ore is essential for German purposes. as the only kind available for the manu- facture of nm-llinery und tools, and it is carried nrross the Baltic Sea. "The ships are convoyed by Sweq. ish worships untill they are taken up by German wart-:hips i-.howing the ex~ ceptlonal impostance which both Ger- many and Swv en nttnr-h in the trade "'I‘l\r~ liritislll navy cannot hinder this trade. and the Russians have been powerless to do so, especially of late. As a means ot"enahllng Ger- many to continue fighting, it is of vital moment. so thc quesion has ‘been raised here whether America may decide to give Sweden the choice 'between getting American food supplies or of ceasing to assist Germany by sending her thll climb fel wer material." - _ U . .` - - - ,_ ..l, ANADIAN A=R1vIE HEADQUART- stsrsmsn, last night that "German aeroplane activity completely failed '_.j';-tl _ » i;-.1-_ .-r , so-‘ in `. lI‘;fl.<-. I ° .-‘f.gj_1~ -' I .iz th 'li -yl_'- 'lt- ...lil- _ l 1-: _.V