I The is _ People- S "ing »r.~f»-iz? -‘ii¢4£‘l! #VH _lift "' . . i _ » _»..-can _- %&’“"°» ~ s===. .. _ r_ . -_ - _ vwtpg .__._-.. _.._- . ,,,5._,_.,____ _ _ -_ . . AT NIDRFOLK, VA. nan tire oauniiei,isaieiy firms Atlantic _wliii Cafiio and Message G lor President Wilson. (3|18e‘l‘ni to the Guardian.) some cove up the bay for the night. L-_._ Nonronx. vs., July 9.-'rue Ger- 'man submarine Deutclriaud arrived ati um'-d cutter Dunadan with Norman s N°ff°lk at 1-45 H. lu-» this 11\°mi“S Hamilton, collector erin.. pert steam- The Deutchlnnd was met at the Capes cd ` by the W5 Tlmmmes' which °l°°d by marine Neither collector nor Capt. P until 4_45 a. m., when the submarine Ch F proceeded to Baltimore, piloted _ by what was the object but It was ,mdep vanccd half mile in conjunction with the French '1`hey` Sai(-'ly in our own a_¢|-odmmc d md d ~ ° - - san uriwoi e men. _ e INE _ Shortly alter ten o'clock the coast up the bay in pursuit of the sub- 0 F T” !l_.¢°.~ _ ‘ (Special to ilu- Giiardian.) of the encmy’s ammunition depots and bombs were troops continue to drive been the U i.i- 14155 is I-iNGi.0-FRENCii FORCES glans also Doing Good LONDON, july 9.-According to a Router corrcs . , ` ' » E "dem at the P,-css Lam f th B - - I - - _ _ _ . . __ _ _ _ cordlng to an otiicial statement issued P 0 C FIUSI Army in l¢'lW0 French bombard-ment‘werc severe. Strong German - ~ surprise attacks against our positions C I” Mlnarife Llnimont euros-Dietomlslw at IONDENSED ans. ,_ oLAssIF1oA'rroN is .ONE CENT D91' W_°|"1 05°” i“°°‘fl_°*_ enemy attacked one of our positions for advertising in this column. Lash on ‘which was able to penetrate one of our r enches was expelled immediately. feb’ T00 LATE Fon . ‘Another detachment was dispersed be- mi-llimetre guns. The enemy retired in disorder. prisoners we captured yesterday the attack on I-iardecourt is 633. Croix St Jean. A detachment u re it reached our lines. In Vosgee after a bombardment the the south passof Sainte Marie. too l must Bccompmy orders' Mmmmm 'llhe attack was broken up by our flre_ CIO charges twenty-tive cents. ron sAi.E.- M'61'oKhoA'r "norm" Du 6 ii. p., engine. ‘Apply Allan Stew- cessfuliy minor operation at Sudel. of art, Btrathgartnoy, 852-7-14)lVi6ipTE‘r.-I LARGE isoiloom' on main floor., in private family. All mmm", com,en|em,es_ Apply 34 dats of St. l”aul’s Sunday School Pic- Hmabom s¢,.,e¢_ 0,. phone 23i.L_ nic at Murray Harbor. Train will 8204-4-12I\i r le KEN- ‘“ Lo' s_’f3rt'.iui.v 7. isfwssiv slngton 'and Seaview a pocket book containing a sum of money. Re- n ___Adsma Seaview; __ §§§-7-10M2i. S wA`N`faE1`A°°‘c'APili.s House- kaeper 'lor a home in the country two._Ifi:Ié :9|l'!_i|`t§Q)9\lQ|"` "W fn” ` §ti;ei-*__ iiagsei. s__;inol°_m°u¢I_$§_‘_>__ - o n . gmoro e re sry. _ rnvsr- = .' .°tiil-1smipd_. PUPli.f I _ L D - ' male wanted at the Taunton State _ gplpttai Training School for Nu|.'ses.'- ofparticulare, address Dr. Arlltii. V. Gels. Built. Taunton State Hon. pltsi. Taunton. lkiil. _8_1_91_-4_-l_lM|,f. fifis ANNUA-li idk EMAM AND strawberry festival will be held in the O. M_ B. Ay Hail, Vernon River.- Thursday Evening, Juiylntb. un- der t lu ices. of branch 333 GD . oooeiiiims. . _. sea-lv-zonal. 5° b lls0lllt¢" `de\l'H'l"`!.U lllfrdis carbon void. Saves l.( 'gasoline increases lnillle. "Results guaranteed dr money refunded. Carlitlnvold iisdd by Alleii Forces. Bend 40c. in stamps for sample and particulars. F". A. Mlrtin, 437 N_ Main St... St. John. 848-7;i0M4lpil. __._____m_... stlnsrd'| Linlmnt euros Dipntiiorig. i B . . 5_1- ine gun. __._._;_____ lnard'|'Linlment cures rheurnatllm. can ained a footing in Bois de Troncs, according to a night wus quiet. The wlul number There we captured 150 prisoners and several nizicliine guns. o oss the open against those captured positions comple- iighting continues among ruins _of the village. There “fe the Position is 53~ti5f3Cf0\`Y- I seen and these were far behind his own trenches ” it iHi BH|i|SH'IliiiiJ|ll SiiiiMiiii THE FHINSH iiiilillll SiiiiM[iii °f»`1‘-f-?2f»‘-ii-‘°.-i‘1i’<1’i»*é-‘Sf-"1-2“”‘i=’i?»22 s (Special io the Guard-ian.) LONDON, july 9.-The British infantry after a ce bombardment stormed a line of trenches and “Fighting to-day has been principally on our ex~ strongly defended wood known as Bois de Troncs. “The French on our right flank greatly assisted our “The enemy losses _from the combined Anglo- n-ter attack in mass was subs_cquently launched ac- b-rokc clown under the fire of I8 pounders and 78 “Ii1 tho neighborhood of Ovi-llers hand to hand \vc made an appreciable advance. Despite the lily weather our neroplnnes and kite baloons did' ring the night we carried out sue- some work taking photographs and directing thc fire “'lho usual cannonadi-ng occurred on thc rest of :_ thc batteries. A large explosion was caused in one the front.” » _ - h i__._._.)X i-_-i- . BELGIAN COMMUNICATION. iihe Gcrninn defensive works. The enemy rsspondcil gl “In the sectors of Bocsing-he and Steenstrat we fecbly. In the region _of Dixmudc quite violent nrtil- ‘o (Special to the Giiardian.) _ PARIS, _Iuly 9.-An ofiicial communication issued “North of thc Somme notwithstanding persistent rain and fog our troopsdelivered an assault on the village of Hardecourt and on Mamelon to the north in co-operation with the British army which attacked I from its side the Boise dc Trones and :1 farm situated southeast of that wood. “In thirty-five minutes our infantry by. reason of the vigor of attack was in possession of the objects aimed at. _ _ “Two German counter attacks, one from the north the other from the east, were launched in the after- noon on Mzimclon, conquered by-us, but were broker _ t importance to report in the course of the day. “Oil Vcrduii front our first and second lines were subjected to an intermittent bombardment. On tho- left bank activity of the artillery continued very vio- lent in sectors north of Souvi-llc and Camloup hat» tr tiiiued successfully to-day our ilcstriiciive fire on 'ery actions have taken place." ' `-Av*-A-TTA-OTA:-YYY-V-Y:-*JTO A::`A-`-T-*Irv-YA-_-A:-I-:Y`::Y_ T ` YY V Y' Y ` _ T *YA 71777;; _Yi-A-A:-_-_TA-14AY-Y-:::-4::VY;-Y::v_-:A-A1_4 I_:Tix>Y`:V>YAY?Y:;vAYA Yi 7 ._ . > T `, _:::`_:]“` m E ouinoiiineoiiriii IIIIOIIIIUEIAEIIIS. . HEETSIIGS ETC ssg0f\NWALL.- Sunday School "Schooner M. A. Louis arrived at 847-7-10M1l. - "Schooner Cora M. sailed from ouisburg Thursday with- coal for “The Rustlco Red Cross intends ustico hail on July 13th. Come and 828-7-8M2i. "Remember Tuesday the 11th, the re 500. 851-7-I.0M1i. $80 ciiiriiion sinister". '. - I 0 WIIIIS Plilyei' Piallu diiil $100 lil Fli'Sl Prize. I-i“i~5'if""'h‘ °‘ 4'” °"`° W°°"°°°°’ S266 Horse and WagoutS.ee_oud,‘ and Many 0ther OPENS T0-DilY- b . Wednesday at 6.32. The sun sets this evening at 7.51 bY. the War OHIQC reads-5'" __Leszenevka seven versts (about iive` (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD. July 9-The Russian enemy along the Stokhod River, ac-' he capture of more than twelve thou- Tbe otilelai statmient saysz- "Tioops of General Brusslloff are prmchiiis Siolniod itlver ami everywhere ovqrthrowlng the enemy who are resisting desperately. We P River. The enemy is falling back on Lower .S‘tok-hoil. enlemy infantry and the Hungarian ll-lussars in the region of the village of Norwa Rude situated southwest of miles) from Stokhod and south of Troyan Ovka. They sabred numerous Husssrs and scattered the remainder through the woods. _ ""'l‘_l‘i1s;» 'morning our troops omtured a lo_1'tiile_di position. east. of village of. _ ` a. .‘,\'_;--'.__. - ._ __ _i- ;» ` ._ "_ .» _ _ ._ ` _ __~‘ _ .f,_ ,_ an _`_ . -_ ____ _ _ _ ._ _ _- _ '_ ___ ~ __ _-_ _,. -of -i _ _ __ _____i_______________ _____ _ ~ e t it nissniis , - i ' ' " .i - unwouiioso Piiisossiit . ~ . ._.._.._., i. The ijfiiemylliougli llesisiiiig ilespeiié ately are Being Driven troll Every Stronghold.. _ _ 1‘ -.01-IU _*Ti "`*l“~»";" Ugly and, Navos _het 'S md Stokhod. noieth otwggltiikulf ggi' made numerous prisoners and dip tuned three machine §lns._ _ . Afterwards, someoi 'our trooru pressing on the enen_iy's heels crosnpii Stokhqd in the region of the villlit ot Ugly. - . "According to an approximate .gf timc-tc~ during the agihting from Juli' 5 to July 'I between the Btyrfsud the Stokhod we took~pr-isomers at lids* 300 officers including two i-e_ ` ents; commanders and about 12,3 un- wounded men. i "We also took not lst than 45 guns of large and small calires and show; 45 machine guns, a large quantity o_' "Last night our cavalry charged the ‘pro.tectiles. cartridges and arms, B A I . _ . totes of food and forage. "On the front of General Evert (si Derate fighting has again broken get at many places. On the viido front east ot Baranovichl 'actions .warf- marked with unusual ferocity. The enemy made fierce counter lotions The situation generally unchsn és _ln other sectors thei‘€ H nothings to 1-.;oi°t. GiiiMiii SiiiMiii SUNK I Bi iillSS|ii| Sllii. i (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 9~'I‘he German steamer, Dori-ta of 3.289 tons gross nw tniiiiiii ini iiiiiiiii to learn that Rev George C 'l‘ayloi tery Sergeant-Major in No. '5 Hoge Battery. has received -the appoint ent _His many friends will be interested Bat . _ ' ° ' , by our fire. has been sunk by a Russian submis- lno nfl Oernskeold. Sweden. sccoi-d~ or Chaplain ci the 105th Battanileu. This appointment* is in addition ._t . _ . _ les ii C .. - p s - that ora v. Pius Mssnonaid. Appoint- of these actions left 260 prisoners in our hands. iday. The steamer was sent to the ed Chaplain some time ago. 'B.sv._Mr, Taylor has not yet accepted the pos!- tion and efforts are being made to per-~ suade him to remain in the Bq.'ttery_ '\ < _ ~ ing to a despatch to the Eircbange Ilie Germans who suffered heavy losses in course are ra h 0 from C6 wha an to “To the south of* the Somme there was no event of 'b§_;t°$at';"’°" me “ew Md take" t° 104TH BATTA ION A$R|VE8 IN ENGLAND. . NEGOTIATION AN ALLIANCE. ` Nav yonx. .Isis 1,- A winning- ‘J . cially announced from the press cen- tery. _ sors oiiice. that the following Cala-_ dian troops have arrived in England; ` ith C. M_ R., 13th C. M. R., 94th attrition. 101st battalion, 104th attallon. No. 4 A. B. C., divisional 7th iiowitzer battery draft, (Que-' cc). Total number on board 5,129. OTTAWA. Ont., July 7.- It i| Om- ain, A. S. C.. ambulance workshop, . (7. R... draft (-Halifax) and ,QQ ton despatch to the Tlnes slyl: _ln- iormstion has c me to Washington. that Russia and _J§a_n lxve negotiat- ed an allhnce. N her e taht 'lot' the more ui' the ssresnsnt has been made i>ubli§i__Qllici`als_srs not aware. buhwould e to ‘ ."»s to wireta- er the alliance is ‘poll ea-l, military nr commercial. or, ir it is broad enough to embrace all these tactoll. -i..,.&._.__ +++++no+eo+eoo¢oeo -|- .ijr's Hens Q- (8pe`c'inl to the Guardian.) TORONTO. July 10-Light to lnod~ crate winds, il-ne and warm. 1 The tide will be high this evening t-6.21 and tomorrow at 7.38; it will e high tomorrow morning at 5.33 and _ TEIPEBITURE. “ TIDE |l00ll ETC 'l§|l'il'O§§4»1»+#§§0 _ and tomorrow at 9.50; it rises t.omor~ » Valuable Prizes. All lor the Ladies. N How would you like to own an $800.00 WILLIS “ve at "30 smndard "m°‘ m’""“‘. AUTO PL/\YI~li{ PIANO and have soniconc give 'than repay you to devote yourspare time to this you $100.00 in gold, withthe player, to purclinsc music "Forget your household and busi~ - ~ , 9,8 women and get out into the rolls or .jcwelery or clothing or ninny of the_ other "‘"d °“ "°“"`“'“5 "me t~° Jem' country and enioy ° d“y’s outins with things that you could buy with one hundred dollars? t. l’aui‘s Picnic of Tuesday. Y ssl-7-1oM1i.\ 0 uwould like it -first rate wouldn’t you? --- If you want the player and the gold prize witliont 0110 “Celebrate the splendid War News f ' ` mul mm tn by taking in St. Paul's Picnic at Mur. _i_Jeilny of expense as ar a5_y0u _ar_e coilce _ _ ray HHNIOI' Ou TUBSUHY H10 11U\~ the full page announcement in tliisissuc of thc t»L\.-\R- Train _will leave the station at 8.30.5 - _ _ standard “mg mmm fu, 50-¢_ DIAN and let us tell you an easy way to become ow 551‘7:'1°MU; ner these. two big prizes in the next few weeks. “Send your soldier friend home of If you' alreadyihavc a_.p