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TUESDAY' JULY 16, 1918 ' "W P" Y°'"‘ (""‘”°‘) I” *""°"°°"' °'”'“l“" °"°° '°' """‘ L *_ ii ; i ~ . 88.50 Per Year (DeitvereIl.) ~ _ _ in .Ishii Ii... .II ililians Have Taken Over l,800 Prisoners Since ` July 6 and are Consolidating-the Positions ever Oplportunity, Oilers and are Burning Villages hey Abandon. up. (Special to The Guardian) driven from Hill 500, and from the LONDON. July 15.-Albania re- village of Nart. in the hill country mains the chief centre of interest. which occupies the angle between the Delpatchel from Rome announce that Tomorroca and the Devol. Passing to the number of prisoners taken by the the right bank of the latter river the Italians since July 6 is more thanl French have occupied the town of 1,800, lndithat. east of the lower Dev-I Grandlii. There are no natural obstac- olti the Austrian columns which have~les of any consequence now between been continuing their retreat havelthem and Elbassan. the chief town of been ispersed by Italian troops. State- central Albania. ments from Rtyne indicate that the The Austrians are reported to have Italians are occupying the ground in retreated upon an organized line a permanent way as they advance. north of the Devol River. Prisoners They are not only overcoming the on_- captured by the French now total 470. emy resistance but they are building and it is stated that the enemy in roads and bridges behind their battle- l front which will remain as a perman- ent evidence of their occupation, like the Roman roads which their ances- ‘ F tors built over 2,000 years ago while campaigning in Macedonia. It is stated that the Austrians are surrendering much more freely than hitherto. This is especially true of il the Slavs. who are tired of campaign-Els lis retreat suffered very heavy loss- OB. IGHTING RENEWED , ON ALPINE FRONT (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, July 15.-The renewal of ghtlng on the Alpine, Italian front announced from Ilomo. On the ing in the mountains, and throw up slopes of Monte Cornoue It strong their hands at the first opportunity.lAustrian attack was repulsed by the The Austrians are burning villages Italians with the bayonet. Numerous through which they pass in their re- dead, it is stated, were left behind, 66 treat, Indicating that they have no men were _taken prisoners. and four belief in their power to re-occupy machine guns were captured. At other within a reasonable time, the territ- p oints Artillery activity became in- ory now surrendered. tenss especially on both sides of the A night report from Paris states Bronte. Austrian troops have been that 'the French troops in Albania moving in Brenta Valley and another have continued their successful ad- u ttack on the Italian front is a pos- vance, and that the enemy has liecnlsihility. CANADIAN EDITORS . vvvvv ARE EISTERTAINED Dinner Given in Their Honour by Lord Beavor- brook at which Premier Lloyd George Made Notable Speech. Sir Robert Borden Giving Toast- of Canadian Forces (Special to The Guardian) 'Canada how great a country it was. LONDON, July 15.-The Canadian There is nothing more deceptive than newspaper party on Friday visited ala map. It seems so small on it.. but famous arsenal near London and navel when I got there I realized what n also inspected many British Govern-'gigantic country it was, not merely a‘ ment departments. Lord Beaverbrook, country whose shores are lapped by; gave a dinner Friday night in their; three oceans, but a ctxmtry of inti;1ite~ honor. the guests including Lloyd resources and possib ities. I con ess George, Sir Robert Borden, Sir Geo., that had I not been there and seen thc* Perley, Lord Rothermere, Lord Durn- country I could not have said this. It ham. General Turner. Major General gave me a glimpse of the immense Mewburn. and Sir Clifford Sifton. future of the country with its infinite Lord Beaverbrook had Walter Nich- variety of resources and climate. ols and E. H. MacLin on either side, This is a war in which the Empire the foot of the several tables beingtbscame engaged", said the Premier. taken by Premier Lloyd George, Sir|"when we had no time to consult the Robert Borden and Sir George Perley.|Domlnlons as to policy and it is per- In an inspiring speech Premier Lloyd fectly true that the policy which we George proposed the toast to theladopted to protect small nations in guests which was responded to by J. Europe was embarked upon without Woods. Sir Robert Borden gave the any consultation with the Dominlons. toast of the Canadian forces which You approved of lt. Henceforth you was responded to by General 'l`urner.I have a right to be consulted ss to the Premier Lloyd George In his speech Ipoiicy beforehand, and this is the said: "I welcome you on behalf of change which has been effected as a the Goveninient because you are rep-'result of the war. The contributions ressntltives all of s. very great coun-I which you have mado to enforce those try. I never realized till I went toltreaties have given you the undeni- I 2 _, »~ 'M ' __ able right to Ia voice in iashioning ANNQUNQEMENTS, 'that which may commit, and' for that 00MING_EvENTS’ Ilriaxioiyinan imperial war cabinet is a. , MEETINGS' ETo'| Sir Robert Borden, in the course _"°' - of his speech subsequently said "lt il "The Ladies oi' Rustlco§!ed'Cross ' mggnq Hamm a fem,” at Rumen only a right and a very just tribute to 1-nu wednesday, my mu. 'aero my to me are" 01 CIMA* if I “Y Wflhll W°|°°\Tl°- , 33971-13M3l-ithat throughout the war they have . `_._. "21-*`sur¢ ‘ma ‘ 'mesa me festival, . a in C ls Maliett's field Union Ros Wednbldli' 17th frmn 6 till 10 p. m. Strawberries, ies cream. sandwiches and ligand time. Autos will be at Mc- Kinnonls Drugstore at 5 p. in. to con- isnt their support to the canst with- out regard to the differences of poll. itical opinion or to those prejudices due to our political faiths.". _ Vey plpfengers . ' 398-7~15M2i. ~ “ml I»I.Acs ron A I-Iouoav is undoubtedly the McMillan Hotel. on the North Shore. Large airy rooms, fine aliliao. moderate terms. Tele- Dhone, today. I tf .S. PRES IBIINIIIIIES U IEEE SYSIEM -abil - °° amber the Lawn ociai in aid . ' l - 0( tllrrlentrll Royalty v`I:>msn’s Pat- A WASHINGTON' ‘my 15"`Th° "°"° ibvmx. oII.the sroumis- vi -noun fesgiaaoa -emnovcrlns H10 w. A. Minis.-""|`ir\rr¢aiiy\_ewnIiIh, July] Q., arms ovmftsiosrspn. wi.- iaih.. tee oilgllr. ~sli-swifsi-I1eé and 1'” A d me I mm M. °**° \.'1‘»»..nne¢-.tram no 1. mad "P’?°“° “‘"°- “T-. -°'?‘ ~ ’ 1 '- in aihiqupwriiqugypemn-elif, 3¢i1;,g;‘Mtl|¥"'¢Ul’-_i9I‘.II"'2~*'.*,*"'|*.”*“’7 T" li.on'§ /Cornerllrgm 6" to 9'" o'clock. Senate Isnt lllllll IP! I VM* M “‘ I'° I 'iio~ ____ LDNDON, July 15.--The Germans have crossed the Marne at several places in their offensive. begun this morning. according to advices re- ceived here. The main attack, it is added seems to be in the (lhampagne tl1e,1uivic<~s to this effect has came to the (‘.cntral News. Advices received hero regarding the German offensive state that thc ai- tack began on` u front of 30 miles hc- tween Chntcau Thierry and Bligny, southwest oi’ Rheims. The Germans also attacked east ol' Rheims between Prunay and Maison Dechmpahne on a front of 25 miles. The German attack in'the new of- fensive hegan in the region of Vuux after a bonibardmcni. with gas und high exploslvc shells, according to ilu- Exchange' 'Felcgraph iloinpany uti- vicos from Paris. The American artillery replied with a barrage fire. Thorc was also it heavy bombardment in the region of .laulgonne on thc Marne. Reports up to thrcc, o'clock this ni- ternoon, the Exclinnge advices stale, show the situation to he held in hand. The immediate ohjcctivc of lin: Germans it is considered lierc. pru- bnbly is to detach llhelms hy captur- ing the hills which would protect _their right flank on :I further ativan- ce southward. PARIS, Jllly 15.-A now 0ift‘iIuiv:‘ by the Gerinans -was heguu last night In the region between Rheinis and the Argonne on the front between Chateau Thierry und the de lilnssiixcs. The Germans attacked this 1nornin;:, the war office announces. The il‘ruIIch are meeting the shock of the unclny attack with energy and the battle con- tinues. The struggle is -proceeding on 1 front of about. eighty Kiloincicres "approximately 50 nIllc'»"’. The Germans followed lin-.ir must recent tactics of beginning nn offcn- sivc. There was :I brief .'Irtill'cry preparation of greatest violcncc und then came the advance of assault troops. There seems however to have hccn :L new foaturc in this attack. » Great naval guns had been brought up hc- hind the enemy line and towns and cities far behind the actual battli- aroa were taken under bomliartlment. The violence of this ctnnoinnie is tiv- idonced by tho fact thni the city ol' projectiles during the night. The apparent purpose of the Ger- :nans attacking along the line from [Chateau Thierry oust along the Marne ‘over the rolling hills io' Rhcims and tlIer.+:'c ean_t\vuI'il to li/iiassigos, was similiar io thui In the great, attack ulong tilt-‘Aisuc into in l\'laIy. They evidently hopcd in i`lnd thc nllics lcss well pI‘cpaI'|»d III this scctor ihuu cisc- whcrc. in spilt: of thc rcpulI~aIa of thc Junc, it. may in-. lhui the allicd linc I been more thinly in-ld lhun lhni l`I'unI' Clizttcuu 'l`lIitIrry nurih to thc Aisne I and lhcnce ihrougli the l’icui'd_v sect-_I AMERICANS DELIVER SUCCESS- FUL COUNTER ATTACK' (Special to The Guardian) .| W,i'l`ll 'i'lil'] AMi'Iitll‘AN ARMY ON 5 Tllld iiiAll.`\’l'.`, July. ii..-'i`lIc Anicri- can i`oI'cos on this i`I‘IInt ticiiv0I'cd n thc Vuux ilcgiun Ihis iInirIIlIn,' and I have urlvuilcuii their owii liIIc al dis- I this has noi Iiccn ctiiilirnicti. ,Y of itllcinis, hut on thc sections on that t'ront on which l~`rcIIclI :Ind Alucricuns I :irc I'c]IosITIoNs ‘ (Special to The Guardian) , LONDON, July 15--in un tipcruiioii S positions south tIl` Villcrs lirctonncnx t in the region cast. of Antics, wt-re II improved. the war office -announced I imiay. A low pI‘isoIIcrs wcru iukcnf Gt-rmaiis In-roi-.I Itlieims. early In to he III the t‘hoIIIImiI:I\c. The advices uust\vzIi‘1l from ('lnilcau"I‘l1cirry had Nmvs. ,or to Ypres. ments are quite satisfactory. - |lmIIII>aI'tiIIIL-nt oi Paris was rcsumcii counter nttuck upon ihc Gcrnnnn; in of l’:\ris and sIIiI\II‘bs it IS I`l=l>tII'il‘-il tlrovc oi`t` thu cnciny. icilrly llours oi' this Inorning._ The lt is I'c|>oI't.cd that thc AIncriI~..'IIIs Sky iowurd:s the cast. is continu:IlI_v iuncc oi' scvcrul lIIIndI'cIi yIII'=4 Kiltllcrcil at hiiill cm.-.ny also lzuiriclicii an atnnfir east Iioillis to \\'=\tf'lI thc distant lIc=IvcI\.~I. 'i`lIc sector of lhc huttlo line ncurt-at are fighting side hy side the posiiioiis 1lI\0llI '15 IIIIIPH Gillit-Hilti rI¢`|I‘i-IlI.‘-Iwi Of IL! II1(lI`('.ilII Illil Illlll 1.,\lllllUI'S here let the ..-nt-Iny come close to are b=1I'I'il1I: tho IIoliI\v=1.v thoro- in the Vuux region completely broke II'.II1@\`° ‘VIII bf* ‘T "U05 UI' IIUIWHS tuck l<‘urilI<-I* ~_er_ of citizens had decided to make this cvent memorable by a small but use- ful' gift to each. namely. a special Walthuni Red. Cross nurses wrist watch suitably _engraved and' bearing the names of the recipients. He then prckentcd each with the gift nam--'l amid marked applause. Addresses were made by the Pre- ihcni to Inohilizc in iluiifzlx or St, mi.-rv Wim ginger] 1|, reply to gugggg. Johii. This I;zIlhcrinI:, sulri Dr. i<`ul- lions hy I)r. Fuilestonaud the Mayor lcrton, is uIIi||no in thc history oi' thc tlinfthé Government had already tak- l'rovincc. The V. A. D’s go overseas un skps to take cars of their em- |li`f<~I'cI\tl.I' from iilc otiwrs-I:oiIIg ployeus both while away and on their |Iurcl_v us volnniccrs. The otlior return. llc with the following other hieuicnunf, thc iIr |George Shurbh, Raymond J. Hous- (Speclai to The Guardian) :burger Wm. O. Lint. Arthur W. LONDON, July 15.--Tllo GEFXHHHS lllght, Earl S. (‘hier, George Herman I ‘IEdert. Edgar N. Sch\vaeyer._ Lloyd They are Now Strip (Special to The Guardian) I AMSTERDAM, July 15.-After ex- iatchcs. pots and pans and copper nnd brass utensils for munition purpos- . ._~.-_-.-.».-_-.s,-.-.--.-.-.-.-~.-.-...__ --.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ ~------~=-»~~-~-~~-f~--~ ‘V4 Smdere and Clayton M_ Re|Chm.,__ HUNS CONFISCATING ALL “EBM-N COPPERIIIIII IIII:IIIIIs Alter Taliing Door Hands;gnghlgtgheaoléitgmstig 'Other Buildings of C ' ' ' *-*"__-*T* Iacordnnce with the legislative powers propriating door handles windowlvrinco Allireclils palace, a dozen ‘I""I""‘I'I“" ‘ll WB" "P0" G°"'“““5' d”' ' I The incident today shows the coni- |plete'paral_vsis oi’ Canada wer efforts .which will result if the Supreme (‘oIIrt upholds the Alberta decision. oppcr lor Munitions. .-<>..‘T""E.°.'.“'.§§.iI`§.§"?iiB'il, J... ~ iis.-The council of state, acting I.. ,hu “cows of Ulm,” hem), stripped given it. under the new Haitien con- nm ‘ha famous Bmnlwnburg gum stitutiun has unaninIon=Ily voted chu,.,.h0., and synagogues and ,,ev,,_,-.'II1:IiIded by the Prcsident_of thc Ile- al' museums, some of tho best knownl D“PIIC~ .If the war. This demands courage but greater courage still is demanded from them in view of the inhuman .ind infamous conduct of the enemy. which iII thc case of the Llundovery HIIIQ BESERIEB (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, July 15-Forty thousand for what had been done. The National Anthem brought to a close a memorable and enthusiastic meeting. _ -~__.i__;__.,__1. ,uvuumm circus IIIIIIIE `" BIIY BE IIIZIN Mpecial to The Guardian) LONDON, July 15.--Czecho-Slovak troops have captured the city of Kazan, 430 miles ess of Moscow, an rieserters from the Austrian army fied alter the Piave disaster, the cor- respondent of the Daily news has lcuriierl from neutral sources. be dc- clarod in e. despatch today. Some of mountains. 'l’cn'thousand desertcrs exchange telegraph despatch from Cripenhagen says it is reported from Moscow. The city was taken after the Bolshevilci had put up violent re- sisiance. these are armed and are hiding in the_ Kazan is on the Kan” river ne" where it joins the Volga. It is A ‘“""" “""'“'““‘I I" ""‘I"I’““‘- Inianufactiiring and commercial centre - _ ‘_"* and is the entry port of the commerce between Siberia and European Rus- sia. es, the German Military authorities hotels. restaurants, department stores' have turned their attention to public and houses ure bclng forced to give 'buildings with copper roofs. Among TIIE WEATHER up their copper roofs. I _`~._.¢..--~» WITH SIB that tho Bohemian troops who are sro holding pour purlors with tho members of the Siberian Government. the object of the negotiations being an alliance between the Gsecho-Blow Fam 10 will each wsy.- July |iIi.` 10. airs, and the Rusqlanl of Siberia op- I / ‘ ' 'l`EMPERATUR.E, CUBA AIIIIPIS SBNIPUISIIIIY SERVICE (Special to The Guardian) l-IAVANA, July 15 --The bill to ea- f ' 1 TIDE, MOON, (ETC. _____li___. _ - rononro, JULY 9.-Moderato - I winds, fair and warm --*-- iTlnirsdny ai 6. PARIS, July 15.-»From Serbialposod in the rulc of the Government: Thr sun sets this cvcninp und to- comes the interesting information nt Moscow. The ('zcclIa are pursuing morrow at 8.50; it rises tomorrow and holding the trans-Siberian raiiwuy\wcst of Vi:uliavo~Ilok und III thcst- up-I 'i`lIo Inoim st-is toniizht ut 12.33. for a distance of almost. 2.000 milcnifirntions they nrc rovciving assistance' 'l`hcI‘o wus It new moon on Monday | ’l`hc tidc wiill ho high this afternoon nt 5.17 und tomorrow ut 7.28; it will ,° | be high tomorrow Inorning nt 5.18 and thu Soviet i.rorIII.-I in the region nnrtlr 'l`lIIII's<€'.I.y morning nt 5.52. liroin tlossuuks, i‘hint-so and Janau- July 8th. ' csc vollmtoers. lluilwny und toic-I The first qunrici' of tho moon will graphic communication have again he on Tuesday, July 10th at 2.25 a.In. been opened between Pekin and Vlad-` The length of today will be fifteen tuhlish compulsory military service in Pulm followin|.:. four days of hiitercst dchnte. was approved by the house l<‘I'idu_v i'IIuht`iIy a vote of 45 to 26. I ALLIES OCCUPV MURMAN COAST (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. July 15.-American and liritlsli troops have occupied the whole of the Murmun coast, in north- ern Russia, :toys a despatch, from Moscow to the Central News Agency ,isvolc hours and fifteen minutes. by way of Amsterdam. _ fO#OOO§OOl‘OOO#'OOU‘5 #I-Iouos ro tn. APPLY aqui? Gay It Co., D Elm Bye 201-1-,ulltf --ro I.s1--csn~rni\I.I.v Loca g , s bright, front bedroom il pd U family. Apply st ._ ‘ . ._ , ' o nAInvM!i¥=-ianiranv IDT 1ter paper. pflntlld. “Frith” it tt r" -35oper100. Per-' - Gllsrellisn Oilioe. W 'BUHMIR JLUDUYCQ- WANTIO near seeshore bl-‘ “Ami IW' children. Reply ,looolhill dation and terms' fl H' len Omoo. Ml- -_O . I ` ’ ' I s ` . . I \ " ‘ I . c " I ~ ‘ . ~' . ...£224