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WORTH PRINTING; __ li f » I I I m ii assaults--‘J--;--11--ff->-_-_-.-_-:__-.-.~_-_-_~_-_- _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ’ _ - I I - ' . _ _f - THC POopI I ‘ I"`" F " _ ` ` " ' - » . “___ __ mpor Over Renders Dallyf Rggd by Ev.,-ybadiyc, E _ Y _ Y E _ ' E Y C ' ' v ' ' "`E'Y"` `Y'Y"'V’;"""'54-:»`v`~`-`-'-`-‘-`-`-*Qi*-‘-'-`-`_“ '.121'_'::::_‘::_1‘ *_-:::_-_-_-,~ - ~ ~;,-_*_ _ _ _-_- - -_- - » » -_-_-_- - -_-_- » _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' '" - - ~ - ' ' ' ' - ' ~ - Y » ~ ~ - f - --_ --asv - Y - - - - ~ ~ =- _~ f-_-.~.».».-_»_-.- ~- ~_ - --~-_ __._._._._._.,,, __,____,,,.-___________ _ _______.___________._____._____,___ ____ __ ________ ___________,__:,,_._____._______.___,, _ l -\ f I CARLDIIEIDW U RDIA 4 ' .4 " A '°» D' ' ` I l»~~ `==='~=l..» Reality, (Now lvsnlq Daw) 1” *WIN 9*"-V '°“““ I 1 CANADA SATURDAY GUST 3 1918 $250 Por Your (Mailed) in Ndvanooln Canada and USM for s=sr'~ :nr . ji __ ,_ _ I _ _ ’ ' 1 ' ’ ' I mio inf vm- (ociivmml OMORROW . _ OUR GLORIOUS FO RTH ~ 4 A _D GREAT EWS COMES FROM THE FRONT _ _______._ ___________________ ‘ 1 .__ _ __ - v - --f - - - --~- - - - ~ -_ _ _ _ _ _ ;_-_-:_<,~_~,_@»_~_»_~_-_____________________:__;____ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ . ' - ' Y Y ~ - Y - - - - -2'-‘ff 1--ff~\=-=.»=.»:_~_~.-_-_»_-_~»R-_;~_~_-_~_~_-_~_~_~_ _»_-_-,_-,_-_-_-___._. _,_ . ,___ ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ 1 - V - - V _ _ - V ~ V 7 ~ ~- ~»_,.-- ._ _ ._~a,~. .» _-._~ ._ _.,._,.,._._. _,_ _-_-_-_» - A_____.___,.,___.___._._.,,,:__ _ _ ._.,________ _ ALLIES DRIVE HUNS I Firorli sevsmii cirilss’ ' tion and Allies Were Victorious all Along _. the Line. ,By Clever Strategic Manoeuvres He Has Straightened the Allied Line "”"““i ` -_-____ _ ’ ' in Rheims-Soissons Salient, Compelling the`Germans to Give Ground tam... lah.. a.....h...l and Capturing a Number of Villages and Valuable Positions. An ,....f‘lTl°.‘§l'il$.1“.f;a§‘§..§'§f§l§`f.§I§‘§”.i..1Liif ...‘.’F."lf“'l§1“$i§.“§§§,"fl‘§l`§§l |'“P°'I°"I 0¢fmH" Sfllieht is |’0Ck¢l¢d- The Ailitd 5ilUati0n is. miles west ot Meuniere, it was learned this arternoon. ry satlsfactot-y_ ON THE FRENCH FRONT IN FRANCE, Aug. 2.-The impontant town of oi’ the Marne Sallent, has been encirc- Ville»En-Tardeuola on the easterly side led by the Allied force. 'Hia French are continuing to advance and have taken additiollal towns and villages at various parts oi' the ‘front between Soissons and Rheims. The enemy is resisting desperately and losing in prisoners. LONDON, Aug. 2.-i-lighting or the lnost bitter nature marked the advance east and south ot Sergy on Thursday. American front. says Reuters correspondent on- the Belleviue Iiarm, north oi the village oi' Cierges, was the German strong point, since -from it they could command the approaches oi' four sides alld their gun nests about it were concealed afforded excellent covering. Prisonrs from the 201st divisiond cleverly in the ripening wheat, which cclare that their orders were to hold the line at all costs, especially' at Hill 184 north west oi’ Seringes. 'llhey seem- ed to have little doubt that there is no , ` -----0 lack ot troops behind them. LONDON, Aug. 2.--The booty captured by the French in ‘following up the Berman retreat from' the Maine included a large amount otbridging material which t.'I1e..G.B|'m-ans' had collected just t o the north of uhe Marne. lt io pointed out that the_ intention ot the Germans to affect the passage of then-iver in~g=reat~sti-ength and drive .in thedlrection of Paris is thus indicated. _-_O WITH THE ARMIES IN THE FIELD, Aug. 2.-General Magnin’s army was still advancing early today, utilizing every advnrltngo gained ill yester- day’s' lmpetuous assault along a ten mile front. The ‘Allies also' gained n important advantage on the left in the capture oi Meunlere Wood by the Americans, giving. them ri position which according to Henry idou,.ls the keystone of thaw lrole German lille lil the centre p . As the result ot the Allied successes, German positions up to and including Flames (twelve miles northeast of Crain nille)`are menaced.- Railroad lines and other communications radiating from that city are subject to direct ilre from our Artillery. Fismee has been a great extent to which the enemy has been a known. storehouse for German s\.lDDIl9S- The ble to evacuate, this, it st all, is not _ii_0__-*_ - WI’lll-I TI-IE AMERICAN ARMY iii FRANCE, Aug, 2.-Anrericali troops advanced' their entire right wing during the night as far as Bcmplery. They llold Cierges and all of Meunieres Wood. intense iiirhtllm is l>1'0C0lll“B b€Y°"‘I Clerges, where the Americans gained dominating heights ~irom the Germans by a sudden, heavy attack. -Latolt indications are that the Boclles are massing in increasinii l1\ll\1b9l“B to oppose iurtltler advances. -_:_-_-g _»_- - - __ -_-_____._.___, ,_ A -:_-_-_»_ _-_ _-_-_-,-_-_-_».-; -_-_ OBSERVE A REMENIBRANCE DAY The Whole _World Except Central Powers' will Celebrate Day on Which Great Britain Struck Blow for Freedom I Germany. -I by Declaring War on _ ,_,.1_..__.-.-_---- (Special to The Guardian) I LONDON. August 2.-August 4 is to he celebrated throughout the world this year as Remembrance Day. The British isles, Francs, italy, Australia. China, Japan, South Airica and Call- adn are preparing to observe the ali- niversary oi the day on which Great Britain struck its blow for freedom by declaring war on ,GGl‘ml\“Y- +_-.~.~.-_- f_-;_- ~_->-» -------- _ _-_~ » ~ »_».-_-.»_»_~_-_- -_». _- -= §oo_eQoi»oooo_»oooo¢~o 4 icliilillsil slrliils i, OOOOO§OOOOOOOOOOO i' 'ro i.l'r--*Uln1'nAr.i.v Locavlo i..ili§’“' ii°"i ":i"3§l‘a‘l2.’£ili‘.’: ‘~ ‘. I"".. sosnisiltt. _ ._ __ __ .. ._ 'sooo oi-iAN_os_ _ron _s1ilAn1' youth iii Guardian Mailing Depart- mai. asia-srntt. A .. .1 ___ #ro qalnvttan--oamranv nur- tor paper, prmtsd, "Fresh Deir! _'Butter'-’~ll5o. per 100. Per post ine. eusraiugonec. some-aintt. J-A "- '_. ,_._ , . _,_ *aint waurlo 'ron srainivlna sailors. stil. rrours 8 am. to-I am. ,illply Gnlfilan Olice. i ' ~ _ can-until _ _ -_-~___-_-;»,-~_....__».».-_'_-: _,___ _ . conniosncs vorzo IN ci.smsNcsAu°s eovr. (special ta The Qual-alan) PARIS, August 2.-Premier Cie menceau’s government today was giv- a vote oi confidence in the Cham~ en ber of Deputies. me b“II0¢ BIBNIIHE. 312 to 164. The vote of cohfldeflci’ was asked on thle 0095110" "f "°I°°I` ing an amendment providing for the calling up oi the 1920 _class on ro- cruits. _ vi-*“'”"***"*_° THE WEATHER < ~ I ' TEMPEHA-TUBE' TIDE, MOON. ETC. | _ . Northwest winds, tsir (nd warm. .High tide this evening at 9.60, to- morrow mol-ning at 8.45. and I-0515*' rosy evening at 10.49. ` lnnriae today at 5.07; sunset 8.40. (Continued on page three) LONDON, August 2.-Foch has again applied the pincers. By tivo really separate operations, one it short distance northeast oi' Fere~Ell»'I’ard- enois and the other on 'the two sides of the sharp extension of the Gcrllluil line down to witllin i`oiir lniivs ol' lilo .Marne river southwest Oi l~`ei'o_ lilo Allied clliet' sought to stlriiglltoil his line in the first case and compel thc iue to withdraw in the sc(-olni. _inl- portrint successes were gilillvd. in iili these attacks the Alli:-:l troops cir l-oulilered stuhllorn rr-sisiallce iroln the Gerinnns. Britisll i'0i'ces look pziri in the iissuult north Ot' the Ourcq be- tween Le-Plessiel'_lind Fere. The _ _ _._ eeseaesseseeseeeaeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeasesssseeec aseseaeasesseeassesses#esessssssasseasassseestess¢e@ \_ - “I‘£~ \\ i\ French war oiiice states that the height beyond Grand Rosoy wus con- quered. the village oi' Ilougneux lulren and the villages oi"Cramoisselie rind Cramaille penetrated. in the capture Io! Romigny on the left iliink of tho enemy and north oi the Itllelins-Dor- 'mans road one hundred prisoners were .csptured. By these ruins H very appreciable improvement in lim Allied positions hair' been ncllievcii. Besides coming out of nu awkwlirii angle in the line northeast nl' l~‘l»l~i». Mangin's army dominates thc ioo’s front lor a considerable distance limi seriously imperils his very sprirsc means or communication with Fismes on the Vesle River. The strongly hcl-Il _ sub-:salient extending from Conchpres ' across to St. Gemme roliglily between ll I -snIll\“". _’ ' f. ' ’ ' -_~.- l" ::»y»-*T\1=;\~A~' :_-`~ l-h-"I _ ' ;~*~ _:as f ~ _ §` _ ` _ =»_,-Q _____»_ _ ~____ :_\'L~ §‘.= 'I ' ~.- " _#<4 = ` if nglig I I \ _ ' . ` ;_ 1 ,V 1 .c ` ~ i ' f és' .~ . \ F ”\ , 1 A _ 1 * I. if If . ; A I gm,-»-:il " §f~_~:___\§. E-:ro ` A- ~ & _ E' "eil - F is ' F5 ‘ 7*: -ff; l=._~==--I-2; S" <1 \ . a_~;»_l ` _ __ \ ._ 1-: f>,=_;<- < A _ ‘ I ea¢r¢s=i+a=aaa¢s.calr.a some-ast~eeas.~e_e=ra l"el‘e und tile llllciiils-liorlrlnlis road is now made virtually untoilnlllc. 33,400 PRISONEFIS CAPTURED SINCE .IULV 15 lt wlifi iiiilloiilli-vii in i’:ii'\i:I l.i~.l night llizti lllc nnin|n»r oi' ii iilllil llic vnii Ol' llil- nlotiiil \\':l.i ZlZl,»iil(l incliniing li? ollii-l~i~::. llwlin i‘i.»i'li:Ir-s lo :lilinii :lily Allivii slim-i .==. in this lziliol' pli;i:=i‘ ui' iliie i\‘l;ll'\il ilziiilv \'c.~\i»1'iin_\' :it`ir-i'nooli`,~l slnicllii-ill sliill iliiit tho i\`l'onc|i repczileiily laiillclltfl \\\ ' I ' / .Ij/_ fri’ `\~ §!s!§@( /- ~' » 7' tr' st -:IL ___ 1// . M., 1_,,,_._<\` rf/J Ill .\f_' f~,\.\ t_~"'°3 in /i 2 __-_ gill ,NJ l `N \ GEN FOCH IS AGAIN ..,.....,», ..,,...,,,, ,f,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,_ APPLYING THE PINCERS GERMBANS IN PREJCIPTATE FLIGHT WiTii 'I‘lilll the Allies and the Gerlilzrlis oil iilll wvstcrrl side ol’ the Soissolls- iiln.-inisl sulicnt, Allied observers re- ported illiit bodies oi’ Gerniiiris were iloviiig pi‘r=i-ipitrite-ly liOl‘lli\vul‘Il along lilo rozul lvaidilig i`i'oni Lriunoy which lics uilont iiliriiviiy ilciwi=e\ll Soifisons :|n'l l~`i-l'i~-l<1ii~'l`:ii'llt-llois. 136 ENEMY AIRPLANES DOWNED l.()Ni)0N, August 2.-The Oificiril _ ._ _._._,;_--_-... ___-_.___-____.____v_s _,___-_\_.-__._ Vi* ¥¢ 5¢ W All* ¥>‘ Yr* its W if ii* ’<’»‘ *L* '/»" *Fl* *fi* ‘if W ‘.‘¢ *L* *A* 'Ili *vi* ‘lf *fl* 71’ *A* ‘.I‘ 21' ‘¢‘¢ ”.'.' .T nl* *ff ‘X‘ *R* al* ‘1l‘ *S* ’¢‘¢ 1'# W ‘K ‘ir ¥¢§I¥‘¥‘W‘$’=?,5fQ¥QIf5¢¥¢5¢e’¢¢7¢‘ilff1’¢'%¥¢t¢¥ ¥¢¥¢¥¢’I»f'I¢*llf-*f’¢‘A*&'»‘ ‘#d'¢‘4‘#',‘.’- 1.‘-.ff?¢W‘J¢Q'¢4‘¢¥¢‘#'d5§‘¢§‘¢?F¢Q¥ is#&='e‘=*5¢§°F饥?§%$%¢&i5i?$_&i%$ii¥¥"?'§=ii%°=i¥¥¥=$i’ii&§i§§¢£§=#¢l§¥»Y<¢§n=¥%=f~¥¥i%=5 “~?§i= vt' $1 rm? ,Wil ae *$3*¥¢5¢E*E¥¥$S§§¥i¥¥%¢lR$¥¥f%%=¥=‘E#5é*, wliilo others talking part will ilu ilcv. Dr. l"ullel‘ton and ll-ev. O. ii iCiilcl‘_\'. Molliitiy ui`lcl'nuon has been tit-vial' wi by public pl‘uclzilllzitiOii li liaii`-lloli iluy nntl ull llusilioss places will ilu lzloami in order illui thc pi»opli~ rllzl_\‘ luke part ill lilo pnllllc ccroillnilics iii' Villlllvil ll_v ihi- colilllliltvc l'of-cllll_vzlp- poilitcli lor tlnii piil'posr~. At 2.30 p. lil. ii pl'Orcl‘-(leileral Blggur, Qiini'tei'lll:isici' Gciivlrll. Arlllwss.-~i_t. Pol. Wzil‘llill‘tull. llziiill.--:‘l.zi Mrii'svllluisil." l’l'i-soiliiilillil oi' iilciluls to Solrli~-.i‘i~l ol' ilicir l’:ii'i-ills. » l’i'c.~lciiI:ltioll oi' iliirlgos to V.A.ll.’s ily ltr-grill ltauglllers of idlnpiru. linriil.~“illile 1ii'ituni\izl." i\‘oi'lnal llpciiing oi’ the Uonviilesceiii Horne hy the Lieut. Govel‘nol', the Band pliiying “God Save the King." RETURNED SOLDIERS INVITED Ai'l‘lingi~.lnent:-l liiivu llecn coiiipletori willi lilo riiilwliy iniilioriiice ily wllir-li lriinsporiatioll for iii-iiiriieil Soldiers ntiilulllng the cvlclllwiiion oil next Mon- rliiy. thc 5th, will llc pl'o\'irlcd them l'i‘ec of coat. Ally reiurnetl soldiers wisliing to take iirlviintnge of this can get ii ticket lit any booknig station or from the conductor on thc train ily preseliling his idcntiilcatiuii papers. iletiirllcil Soldiers having uniforms nro risks-d to conie in iiniiorms. They will ho inet :it lin- station by ii conllilitive ol' lin- (irent Wur Veterans :ind thc Army :ind Nzivy Associations. A pleasing iciitiiro ol l.he programme on iii-lllcnrllrairce Day will he tllc prc- sclltntioii ily ills iionour the Lieuten- ant tlovernor of Militiiry Meduls won hy three Prince Eriwarrl lslunrl heroes, nilmely Gunner Spurgeon Bruce Mc- Lean, Pte. Arthur' iluell null Sergeant Norman Wright Lowther. ____¥_...._..___.-1. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. “Reserve August 22nd for ice cream iestivai Braclrley Point Road. 708-8-3M2ipd. N l\‘i‘*" - ,CELEBRATION OF . REMEMBRANCE DAY ??’T?f _ / »_ Monday’s Programme. Honours lor island ~ Heroes. interesting List of Distinctions. = - ' ‘ ' .A31 '”'¢fi\li>atl ill t-oilnection with the presentation or hlhlihis hy ins Honour the Lleul tenant Governor, the following brief blvgriillhies of the soldiers honoured will be ot interest: >‘ l. GUNNER SPURGEON LEAN, is it son oi` Mrs, Norman K_ itll-Le:iil_ Oi' Mitchell River, Cardigan, who will accept presentation in the ullserirc Oi' llei' soil who is still at the |`i-ont. Gunner McLean enlisted with the 5th Siege Battery in Charlotte- town, April _l7th, 1916, crossing to Eriglanri ill September of that year. Ile was gassed on May 28th and is now in it llospital in London. His brother, Jolln, Alexander Mc- Lean, now Stair' Sergeant, joined the colors ill l~IdlnOilton_ lie was wound~ ed at Yprr-.~x ill April 1915 and was will tio Englzllltl where he remained for il. _veal-_ Willie in England he qiniiiilcd its nn engineer and returned to l<‘rzirir:e with the (flinadian En- 1i'irleel's. lie was iigain wouilded at the Solnnle, hut is now ill France with lilo Flngiilners. ' li I r - -. -,___ PTE. ARTHUR PETER BUILL, son oi Mr. and' Mrs. Isaac Bueil,`oi Annoy( Los et. 'enlisted in charlotte- lawh with the hath Battalion in 'A-pr-ri ia15_ when barely 1-7 years of nge. He crossed over to Englifnd tn` Oct. lillh, und later went to Franca. HI was tw-ice wounded and a year ago was reported missing but he rejoined ed his regiment ileptember 8tli_ 1017. lie was awsrded_th_e illilitary Merlot for conspicuous_ bravery. His tatltq' will accept presentation ot the I (continued on page three) I _ I '__ J- _.. ,;_ rs ._», ,1»'.'. ___ _,LTV __»» ' ';; 4-' ii 1 I ~ mn _Qfppgn .IMPORTANT TELEGRAMS sin: PPAGE EIGHTI _ he himself being still at the new ‘