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Y _ ,- ~ -i -_ _<__ _ _ _ -_ . _ ‘Q TH Ei5THP.E.l.EREGlliiEhETOFFlCiiilLLYiEREEPE6l§iTEi5SAFEEIINENIGLAHD " ` *tu ‘ ` " ' "" 'I" ' ' ' %""!"‘f`*l""“""" " "E1 ~ *‘t- - - - &-‘f-'f- - _ 1-:_-_-_ .~.~.».-_ .- - -_~.- A -_~_~_~_-_-_~_»_~_-_-_T ___,.___._._._____. _____ ______________ _._____._________ _ ___ ________ __________ __ _ ______ _ _________ _A_______ __________ _ _ _ _ _:__________________ ____________ _ __________ ___ _ ____ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _‘_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ ____ _ ___ _ _ _______ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in fiiitiiiiitfiiiuaiiss I I cormi|BurEs $158,248 on wEsT Ano EAST Eiioms _l- si- ~ - i ~ ._- T0;fIlle`_fWar ~Fiind,_¢=Beiug. the _Actual British Capture _Pozieresdiving -Them Domination ol Profit- on timannlaciurg, -oi, (ine Whole Plateau Which .German Lines Extend _Million _.18-Pounder Cartridges, Ilasiward. llussiaus»jCapture flrzingan Clearing _Kecordllng to 0lier. " the Turks 0ut oi-__ Armenia. ~» -llussians Capture ‘ ` ' 4,000 Prisoners and Five Guns on Slorevka River. (Front Our Own Correspondent.) to be supplied to this company, the OTTAWA July 26 _The gum f cost to include all operatin and ma n » - . . c - s 1 - $768,248 has been returned to the Im- tenance charges but no compensation perisl Muuitiona Board by (}_ Frank io me p,~0spect0,._ The one, W" “_ (clllidlih Prsss Dolpltoh.) ‘possession of a considerable portion ingan. As a result the clearing of 3511110 Uf 'U16 Clllddian Cartridge Cc. cepted, the arrangement bein that LONDON July 26.-Tho village of of the village, were subjected to se- the Turks from Armenia has been ac- Ltd., of Hamilton, probably the largest single contribution made in Canada, in support of the Imperial or Cana- dian treasuries on behalf of war ex- pendltures_ On August 5th last year Mr. Baillie made an offer that his company would manufacture a million 18 pounder British cartridge at cost from metal B the shell, were to be Dam for by the Poziorog has been completely gaping. vere counter attacks, which they with- complished. shell Committee it 3 D,-me already eil by tho British according to an 01. stood successfully for several days, -"T116 EHIDGFOP yesterday Bent the bein aid to the com an on a c gcial announcement made to-day by and then in turn 'again seized the ini following telegram to the command- Z D P Y 011- ~ ' tract than in fm-ce_ The company the war office, The text of the state- ‘i.lB.tIV8 until the WIIOIQ place fell be- el'-in-Chief at Tif1IBZ- ‘ ‘ at the completion of the wc,-k gg re. ment follows: _ fore their onslaught. “It is with joy that I have heard- fund the difference between the colt "The Wh°l€ VUIRYB 0! PDZIGYBS iS The Gorman General Staff regard- .of the taking of Erzingan. From the and the ,mount pam It is this “_ now in our hand; West of the vu ed the possession of Pozieres of such bottom of my heart I congratulate |-,agement whim, has just been cu, lags our-ie;-riim-131;,-0¢p_, m,,_de"a tm, importance that they even brought you and the heroic_Caucasian army _,led mm _ ther advance and captured two strong re-inforcements from troop\ _which “D011 your victory. I am delighted, _ trenches, and a number of prisons,-,,_ had beeniishtini: in the Verduu sec- that the "OOPS so quickly Justiiied .-,, IIPICAL ll`.HlEIEMiEllI_ I 'BI Billllllll SUB (Canadian Press Despatch.) ‘ BERLIN. July 28.-A German, eulr marine attacked a dreadnought off the Orkney Islands on July 20 and ob- tained two hits with torpedoes the ad- miralty announced to-day. The ad- mirslty statement says: “A German submarine on July 20 off the British naval bass of Scalpa Flow. Orkney Is- lands"attached a British drcadnougbt nd scored two hits." _ WHAT THE SUB; REALLY -DID. (Canadian Press Despatch.) " LONDON, July 26.-With. reference to_tho German statement that sub- mal-ine__tor.pedoed a British dread- nought thehritish admlralty slates “A small auxliary oi! the north of Scotland was attacked by an enemy scbmarine on the date men- tionsd. She was not hit_ IONDENBEDADB. T00 LATE FOB _ _ _ CLASSIFICATION ' _ _ _.1-_. _ _-FTF . , _ 'ONE CENT per word each insertion for advertiling in this; .column Cash must accompany orders. Mlullhum charges twenty-uve cents. MOTOR EOAT FOR HIRE. PE-IONE 185-L_._ 1150-7-25M1moDd_. WANTE5: AN UP 8T,AlR.a|RI- AT _Queen Hotel. 1157_-_7;2_5lVl_6l. WANTED#-GIRL FOR _GENERAL housework. - Apply 188 Queen 8t.' _ ,_ _ ssl)-7~11Mtt._ V{AN,TIED-_ FOR NORTH LAKE gcbool; second class teacher. Sup-_ _Qlemcnt $18.00. E. D. Frausr- Sec'y. _ .. , , 11_oii.fi,z_1luaipa. 'r6'iZ¢'r"_l'.-_ 7 T1E`e"ieono5u|‘ on main fiocr,, in private family. .All _modern conveniences. Apply. B4 Hillsboro Street. or Phone 23|-L. ___._!£’9éé2""' w'A_ir1‘FE5_,-_-If once annum' aov to_ do errands _around _an oiiice. Ap- ' ply_ut Guardian Office. 1198-7-27;Mtf. Tw 0 BARBER! WANTED AT ONCE _ ood psy or -work on commission. épply to Neil O'Brlen, Newcastle. . B. 1187-'I-27M10_ipd_. wx NTED-SECOND CLASS TEA- 'dher for Argyle Shore School Dis- , ict, No. 142. $46 Supplement. _smss A. Ferguson, Beo'y_ " 1191-'I-27§_i_iw_k._ L WHERE l_§1’WlEN _unnyside,snd Weymouth Bt, s Cs- teo Brooch. Finder pieairiosvo _ 205 Weymouth Bt. _ _Ng , _ lin-‘r-svuaiiiu. ' W N'rfb“*pl‘\'ii'c|PAL r6n ron- no Bridge Graded School. First -_' socoudclass. Supplement. $80. ISLMIIIEH DIES _ __ or captured in the band-to-band including ave om¢erg_ Elsewhere on tor. and these held tenaciouely to the confidence placed in them. the battle front there is no change." pan °t the village' “um driven out (Signed) "NICH0LAS»" " nghtmg Ei-zingan was the most important LONDON, July 26.-The capture of ' base and military position of the Pozieres tho gomme ,.5 (clnadlm Pre" D°.p“°h`) Turks in Asia.Minor It _wasthe E" I - A ver region re' PETROGRAQ July 26-_The Tur"head uarters of t .n Murdock 'McEs.chern, Cranbrook, -` ' "°“C°» SIVGB U16 Brit- R 1 Thi d fd- B_ C__ recently recelved the following tsl; troops domination of the highest ci‘;:_5yBn§_,d__y bys__V_V__!1SR_iI;1$;_i_l_u¢:___ 0de_ gan is situated at an altitude of telegram: Regret to inform you your p° nt °ve"°°kE“3 U19 Plate!!! On » 3,900 feet near the western end of a son Davis died July 4th of pneumonia .which uw Germ” un" 9¥¢°!1d to the Partment' rich well watered plain' through at Bramshott Hospital. Writing Ofll- e°'"w"d' _ . ce, commmdmg wh Bmamm Tm _ some or the most stubborn iight. Russ|ANs cAP1'uRiE Enz|NoAN. which runs the western Euphrates Ri- sa_ys the Cranbrook, Herald. was a sad IHS ill the recent British offensive ' ver' It is 80 miles southwest °f E” glow to tl_\;Ir_. and Mrs. McEachern as which now has lasted nearly a month, (cmidun Pr". D"pat°h`) "rum Whmh P°5m°“ W” °“Pt“"€d bi’ ° W" 0|' Y°\\l1gest son. He was PETROGRAD. J l 26.-The illciai i, f G D born Apr” 20_ 1s89_ at mm P_ E_ L_ has occurred in the streets of th__i_s statement _____no_m_‘_1_Z’g the captgre MI __l';>_o_p__s____o gnéi 0ul;;_Nich_olas last and was a wewknawn and highly “_ village, which the Germans have for - _ 1 Y- ll P11 on a the out- teemed young man both ‘H Cranbrook ned “nm it became om, of the an-on. Erzingan says.- _break of the war numbered about 15, and Fort Steele.. Another son Char- gest points of their line. Every house "O11 Tuesday our 88118111 i-r°0P!|000 of which about half were Arme- I” E' Bervms WMI- the Nth' had to be fought for, and taken separ- under command of General Undenlt- _ Maul btainin chin took in battle the town of Erz- D°1’!0d today by Field Marshal Sh <1 he te th Turkish _Douglas Ham the Brmsh _command_ kish fortress of Erzingan, in central army corps and contained large bam erin chief in F Armenia' has been captured by the racks and military factories. Erzin- i c in B iii ii it s . “E 'Ennis _ . .WY "1 ° ' B “ °" ° _ __ __;___;~_»___-__-__~__:~»~ Jo--;'--*Y---4:-.'f:~~-;= ‘ ,f-`-=`-'-'~'-`¢-'-’-ff--W--~-~-'W--""""""""""7"""` . " """' 'f _ V TEIPEIIITIIIIE “7 ~ ~ -"' ~ ; r ""'-"1 -- __,,,_,_._,_.__j.j,'Z‘.'__.j!__‘1‘3_';1;_fjf~ GENERAL v|Ew or win _situation tvdnds, few llocal showers but partly HER RUSSIAN v|c.|.°R|Es_ _.___ fair. Not unuch change in temper- (sP°°"| '° "‘° °“"°""°"') FU-RT _ ature. ‘ The highest temperature' recorded yesterday was 81 degrees. At 0 a. m. it registered 70' at 9 p m. 68. The LONDON, July 26.-The Allies are able to congratulate themselves. on another good day’s record with the coldest the p,W’|0uB mam was 69_ .capture of important -positions of Po- The tide will be high this morning a 7 to orrow _ ~ w | t 45 and ni at 839, it ill _ be high tonight ai 11.57 and tomorrow at 11.42. The sun sets this evening at 7.38 and tomorrow at 7.85; it rises tomorrow morning at 4.37 and Saturday at 4.38. The moon sets this evening at 6.38_ The last quarter of thé moon was on Friday. July 21st at 753 p. m. 1 There will be a new moon on Sat- zieres on the western front and Er- lilllilll ill Armenia, while the Russian General Sakharcff, in the fighting on Slorevka river captured another 4,000 prisoners and tive guns. BRITISH HAVE TAKEN STRONG- EST POSITIONS. The opinion of military critics in urday. July zsth si _1o.15 p. m_ ,London is that no positions so sirens The length of today will be iiftesn as the British are now successfully hours. . attacking will be. found ,,between,Po- zieres and Bapaume otherwise. they M||\ar¢’s Liiilment cure Nourglglg argue. the Germans would not have llll0l|IlCElEl'i'S» ' _ IEETIIIGS ETC "Big excursion from Charlotte- 'town to Boushaw on :Saturday July 20th. The Doris leaves Pownal Wharf at 8 a. m., returning at 8 p. m. Round trip 806, dndluding dinner. 1178.7,I5M8i. _ ,risked bringing troops and guns from -_ -, the Verdun- sector to defend Pczieres and it ia inferred from indications in odical despatches that the British are already beginning to establish themselves on both sides of the road from Posieres to Bapaume. ' E GERMANB DEMORALIZED. As on the western front the Ger- mans and Austrians appear unable to make a successful stand anywhere “Tho parishioners of Bt.. Joseph's against the Victorious Russian forces. Church. Moreii wll hold a~grain |pioJ Gsiisral 8aIrharoif's recent success nic in thc beautiful sroligds eu,r{‘_hsshbrougbt-.him within about 12 miles rounding the church on -Fr dy Aish _of rfidy which guards the approaches 15th. Should the day prove -unfavor-_ ,o_f_i,.emberg and places Von Bothmer’s able genie- will be held oyilil. flue. Unity in _dangsr_ The unexpectedly 00! ilow.lill» 11 5.7.1dld1i. awi fail of Ersingan leads to the _-:_~_~_-_-_-_-_-_»_»_~.»u:;r_~_~_~ _-:_-_~_-_-_-:_-:::::.-.-:.~::::_i Wednesday, July Idth sit noon. Sale of household _eife§s to start ss 10 oar. - - - ti.,.'i'“"i""“°"""' ".?i?.i‘i’»'v’i‘i’.'i..‘.`.‘-ii" Tlxmil WANTED-TWO EXPE- riencod teach rs wantedfor Bt. Rs- phael Bcll‘obi gistrict No. 118. BUD- plemont. 100.00. $60.00 for principal and 840.00 for assistants. -Male __' Apply to the Sec'y. W t _ ,1 h H, Ar- # tain. 1194-1-zrniia _, , ° ~'{§.‘__ *'§"-_°_f!_1147.ff;§° sigma. r Lnilnia .- A » -I* p it """. _; 3i'.i&I’ii»‘¥.°i.iil.2"i..i.’.i`.§‘i'l.¢“?i.\.‘il.£'1 ‘ partied! -_ _ A _ ,f"c¢»». |..}2”1M$'&'.i" sth. -'§‘3‘.‘t ‘ ill. Tllithh, IAM. 8191-4-llltf. A '~ =~' 1"" 'l'lWUll'AMl lot at_|1 King = root to be sold on . 1: l{_§~.¢i‘eo ng for prv o sae 'thu valuable coinage on Richmond _-Ro No. 804. All modern improve- ments. Centrally located and will boooid at a bsrssto. Apply. No. 9 Ally lt. or, Mui. Garter, one tiouoor. 107li,'l,l0l2wks nd- suppositiou here that the Turks must have removed the guns from the de» fenco of this town tc assist the armies in the field not anticipating such u ra- pid Russisn advance in such is diffi- cult country. The ltalari front attracts little pub- lic interest but the Italians have re- cently been making good progress in the Dolomites regi-in. - _----_-_--___ (lpsolsl so the Guardian. LONDON. July ao.-ni-iiisb Eifnriai statement tonight says “With the “_ ce-ption of occasslonal artillery duels and sharp local encounters at various irllull the day has boon uneventful. _ _--num-__A-_-___ _ _atlnsrifs Llnlmsh! euros ‘ f I l u (Special to the Guardian.) l"ETROGRAD_ July 26.-A Russian ni'i'u..ial statement says: “ln the re- gion of Kemmern after artillery pre- paration the Germans made two at- tacks and were on the point of for- r,'n5 bmck our front lines when, un- der concentiuted fire, the enemy was compelled to fall back leaving many dead and wounded. During mess battles the Germans used explosive .bullets and tear producing shells. Norihweseof Baranoviohi s fierce artillery battle was waged on both sides with engagements between front line detachments. We mldli Small advances. During the night. south- west of Baranovicbi u company of the enemy crosed the river Bohr! 0-Hd approached our wire entanglement! bug were repulsed by rifle and' gun fire. ln the region of ‘Sloneva our .troops crossed to the left bank of the iriver and continue to Dress the re- treating enemy who suffered great los- ses. We have taken prisoners 63 offl- cel-5_ 4_000 mon, guns munitions and other storas_ ||v|Pon'rANcE or Pozisnes. British Secretary of War. Duvid Lloyd George in s published ,statement tonight snows ins importance the oar- msns attached to the retention of Po- aisres by quoting from the German di- visional order issued in Contalmaison on July 11 ss follows: "F‘\lth0l‘lll0l'0 the conversion or villas" into stron: Wing, ig of iha'greatest importance. Buch villages are Pozieres, Contelmsi son. the two Bizaniins and Lcnguevsl. Secretary Lloyd George points out that with the capture of POMGYSB U19 last of these villages have fallen into the Allies hands. He further Diflllfl bug that to~dily's German claim of the repulse of an attack on Tronnes wood must be a clerical error as Tronos wood has been in British possession since July 14. `ai_lssr¢'¢ Linlmwt wfss.Pl»i\tMri» _ Casement May Die on Augnsti NEW YORK, July 25-A news agency despatch from London today says:-The execution of Roger Casement has been est for August 8 in Pentonviile prison, according to the Daily Mail. Efforts to save his life have not been abandoned. Ambassador Page -and Pope Benedict, dt is undenetood, have renewed their oillcee in the en- deavor to have Cssemeut's sentence commuted. ,_ . - i Pllllllllllllllll III IHE BIII 0E Hillfll Rev. H. R. Grant, General Secre- tary _of the Nova Scotia Temperance Alliance ‘makes the following interest- ing report on the prohibition situation in Halifax: _ "Reports from business men. clergy- men of all denominations, railroad oili- cials, street car conductors, in short, from all classes of citizens for the past three Weeks, from the lst of July up to the Zlst of July, testify to the boneflsial result of the closing of the licensed bar-ruom_ - "Former anti-prohibitionisis frank- ly state that they did not believe con- ditions lu this city could have been so changed for the better. "The vigilance of the police is to be commended. “The licensees deserve credit for the respect shown for the Temper- ance Act. The police records show that from the lst day of _July to the 21st of July last year, under license. there were 118 arrests .for drunken-_ ness and 42 arrests for disturbances, resisting arrest and iuterferrlng with the police, and the same period this year under prohibition, there were 9 arrests for drunkenness and 3 for die- turbance. That is for 1915, there were 158 and for 1918 there were 12 arrests. The past three weeks de- monstrate the value of well enforced prohibition." _ _ __ .may proiit. so handsomely by becom- AnnivE (From Our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWA. July 26.-The Chief Press Censor announces officially the arrival of the following troops in England: The 11th Canadian Mounted Rifles CANADIIINTROOPS 1 III ENIGLIIND Five Canadian battalions, Including; the 105th i’. E. Island Regiment, dtiielally ltepmiieii Sale in England. a ._ _ _ 'J . 4. `..\15'»`- =~£.'.'_Z L-..'Il of British Columbia; the 98th Baits' ion of Ontario; -the 98rd Ontario the 105th, P. E. island; the 106th N. S cavalry, artillery, infantry drafts ar.. units. -_-_-_-_-_~~» -_-_-:_ _ _~_-_ _ _-_ _-_-_-_-_-;_-_-;_ _ _ _ . _ _-_-_-__ _ IIIEISUHEH UE IHISH IIELIEE Ellllll REFUSED IIIMIIIIIIEE Ill Ellllilllll LONDON, July 25-Thomas Hu- ghes Kelly, of New York. treasurer of the Irish Relief Fund, and hte wife and assistant, Joseph Smith, were refused permission today to land in England, or cross Engiland to take a Dutch steamer back to the United States from Falmouth. The American embassy, to which Mr. Kelly protested. was informed by the British home oillce that the Kelily party must return to ,the United States by the American line steaimship Philadelphia, on which vessel they arrived at Liverpool yes- terday. Under no circumstances, oiflciails of the home oillce said. would the party be permitted to land in the United Kingdom. _ ll LONDON, ONT., IN GRIP OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL STORM. LONDON, .Int., July, 25-An elec- trical storm broke over London early inhuman, ai uoimlii; in; (Speclal to the Guardian.) WOODSTOCK, N. B, July 26_-~ Durlng the heavy thunderstorm ani lightning this afternoon lfyrtle`Poar‘_ Cunningham, aged 15 yearh 'and 'nine months, was struck'by lightning a-:lil instantly killed. She was a daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham c-I Bedell settlement, some ten mllei from town. She was iii't'be kltchc" when an unusually loud crash c. thunder frightened her and she ral into the parlor where the lightning struck her. It set fire to the couc..- and paper on the wall but the blaze was extinguished without much da mage. ` sw-~»~/.~.».~w-».-»w~.-w~.~.-o».».\ than 1,000 telephones were put out c’ commission, while pnf.vete» propert, damage of ilarge proportions is bein: reported. Military Gwinn wezc levelled. their accolitremenin bein: washed sway in the nocd. 'rheu- havo been no accounts. so far, .of.an:- deaths here als s. result of the storm. this afternoon icaving"~in its wake a mighty toll of~ destruction. More`Mlnsrd's Llnlmsnt euros rhsumatlsm. |nrEnEsr|s Throughout every section of Prince Edward Island the great campaign that has been inaugurated by the Charlottetown GUARDIAN. which in- cludes smong its prizes an $800.00 WILLIS PLAYER PIANO and $100.00 in Gold, a horse, wagon and harness complete, valued at $266.00, a $140.00 Remington Typewriter. one $13000 Columbia Grafonola. a $40.00 Pollock Phonola, three magnificent Di-twoiid Rings, three handsome Militant Lu- minous Wrist Watches, tbr.-.- :ing Gold Jewel Rings and three <‘..»iii sig- net Rings has "caught on." mul "uno is the greatest enthusiasm iiiiiiuw the contestants. TERMS. it is possible that you do not as yet understand the terms upon which you lug a contestant in this great price campaign. it would be unfair to you were we to permit you to remain in ignorance. You are unfair to yourself if you do not acquaint yourself with every detail of the campaign which The GUARDIAN is publishing from day to day in these columns. The campaign will noi be closed until Sat- urday. September 2. (it has hardly started yet); but that does not mean that you should not enter now. while there is evcry opportunity to win one of these valuable prisos. Awaken H NOW THOROUGHLY IIROUSED New Candidates Entering The Guardian _Prlzc Campaign Daily. lloom tor Many More. Entries Still ln 0rder. J Q,” termination to win and come 0'.:-f ahead on September 2. - ‘u O ‘ _ n_ina_.l EA" To wlwlll. _ Look over the list published to-dr* then figure bow it is going to__bs r~ cnmpilshed. then get in with all the effort you can put forth. The interest in this contest is increasing/hom ds -' to day, as new candidates come in tl.: hold. It is still time to outer.. _ _This is one tune your frit&ls` aiu ss~ s st_ you. w _u st, __ __ ggi. E:_:_rybo_dy ltesntsqgo ‘lfolzd mqsw w o t,sIlUYl. .i.l1¢*Mr.| you how you can make yiusr l st. of ac qusintsnces of value its yourself. with out any extra cost to themselves Only one requgremont is eisen_tial, _uid abs" is to ms e every mo _eu w ers it will do you the melt Don't forget that the children can d \ effective work in collecting dsilv newspaper coupon votes as well as ob~ taining goo many propsid lubscrip tions. not let s da asa withou` Y gathering some subsorrptious ani _ votes. It is steady. persistent wpriz that counts when the winners fsfodo- - clared. Anyone anywhere can vote for any candidate. C_ dxsrgos" obtain votes sud subsuggltl s snr where. ‘ . ._ . The Campaign Department Is_lcc‘~- isa at 'rm cumulus -w 'phone number is 18|-I. ` ell.-I is open every svsuisg except s -get into tho campaign with the ite-_ v » ¢ . between I sud 8 o'clock, _ __ _ i ' 1, v