we ' _ . J - _ ' ‘ _ B - rr ’ -l -` ` _ , - '. _ E _ _ V , _ :airs ' .1 A £"&"\l _ _ . _ /' . ' .; " _ .- _ .l V __ -_ ' ` _ ,_ L , > ` nr. ' - `_l»" Q -r. __ . i - '_`. , A `- * - . » __ -'1 _ 4 ‘ ' ‘ . . I ° l ' rl ' l 'l . . x ‘ ' I » i ' " 1 l..-Méhm-_LN-'Q l:>'Ai\r.v V 1 t ` `¢ .__ ____._ __ _ , _ _ __ _ _ _ ”°'"’»"'.°.£.'J.' .iT.°liiii’¢$f'_3-'-°’»il\»» ‘ ‘ - cl-laal.o'rra'rowN camps; sarunosv Auoilsrlz 1916 ‘A ' `%_ *_-<5' _ _ _; --- .Q N- '_ 1'_”`===- iii _ noni-3 0 °“"VfNT'0N ‘ rg' _"Nga 1 _ ‘ ` ' _ ilnilise oi Yesterday s Procelidinqs. (Bi ,.,,.,,,, ,,,,....,, ._,,,' rm... ,,,. ,-,,,,,`,,,l lnnnni snooerslii nrinirn Army ins r£naiyzed_ Adirwel llviivmii- _ _ _ _ -Ansiro-German liiinrl; indalicla. 'lhe Enemy has - _ »--_~ 5 The annual convention of the Tea-‘knowledge The teacher must search 9 real _ant“,‘-_‘_ r. Leo N lligan. :gtlendgd aghearty welcome 'to ‘the tea chars and-congratulated them on the large attendance. ln the course of his address the President said that _the Teachers’_ Association should form-'s union in cases where -teachers were not justly treated a strong union to investigate matters would be a great help. There has -been s revival- in ed- ucation in the past few years. The Summer School has been an excel- lent thing. Thependuium has swung lirgely to the side of agriculture. _It is but a 'm'atter‘ of time and other necessary matters _ will receive the attention due them. The establishing of libraries has beeninuch neglected. The object of educegoti should b_e'to foster a -love of kno __edge. The estab- lishing of libraries woull_i"be‘ a' great rector--in iurtherini; rural education. Our- text books -are" too "fi*a'gmental. The geography contains too much_ superfiudus and lrrevelent matter, The formation of Teachers’ Institu- pupil to acquire s. proper method of study. The study of history con- sists of _'asking and answering ques- tions --the' pupil comes an investi- gator. What wil-l become of the Em- pire after the war? The pupil should study the courses, etc and draw his own conclusions. History in its broad- est sense is an account of the evol- ution _of humanity. The discussion which followed was particlipated in by Insgector Cain, inspector Fraser. Mr. T. . James of the Charlottetown School Board, and others. A vote of thanks was tendered-the speaker and it was suggested' that the_ paper be. printed in pampiet fol‘m` and sent to every teacher. " Prof. McLariy. then gave an ad- dress in which he thanked the tea- chers for the kindly way in' which he and_Mrs. McLarty were received. _His 'address was an- excellent one. Among other things he said that the teaching profession is going to be il better ‘one infuture. There are’ex» tions throughout the province was. suggeiited which could_meet once a' month. Mr. Nelligan referred to al number of other matters including the Teachers’ Magazine which publi- cation goes to prove that the Associ- ation is alllve anyway. Reference was also made to the war and it was pointed out that not less than`-$2000 `has~been 'contributed towards the war funds. _- ‘- ‘ The need of making a greater at- tempt to save -the "waste time”_ be-| tween the _ages 'of ten and' fourteen was expréssedi The pupils should not hs~sent out of school partly equipped for li . . A i_i§`;_°\ll_l|ou followed led by In-__ '§"°itW_Cam..-Mr.- A. c. cunen, Prof.- C_ ls. and Mr: Martin-_G-riffili. _-_*A pepsi' by Miss Hackett ollowed-.- She referred to the advantage of black-board drawing as a quick means of plaining. She gave reasons why drawing should be taught. Drawing and _-manual -training combined _help to devellop the child. Suggestions in regard to the teaching of drawing ' were given. ’ *_ FRIDAY AFTERNOON / At the afternoon meeting, Prof. D. C. _Harvey read a paper in which he said it was destructive to the stud- ent to think that all wisdom eman- ned rrorn the _teaonol-_ 'rho student must learn that text-boolrs and lest- ' ‘"9" ‘YB human. The teacher should call _into play the great motive power of love for his subject. if the teacher vim get the pupil interested he can let him to realise the past: if he can create a love for reading he has done m°|'° "Wil DY Dlssing on his own vonnnlvsilv ans. 'roo Lars ron -_ - or.-nssstrtolrron ON all .'l'_.nei'-"_sl»ora non taunt 5 :.f’:.:"':.:r.f.t.¥‘* is “":...°°‘"“r. _ 0 _ l'l. I m Wlrses. trust"-live oonts M0TOi_l~d§l;"F0R.°l7i_tf'i'l-, PHDFI I' Hello' ‘young man! Have you my wus Wm “probably mcémpam, ":’°|'n___ Minarli'a Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc. ` _ 195 L- ‘ 1150 7-zlimmo -~..` _ .__'_ »_P¢- - ~ _ WANTIDH- T6.lU-Y--Oli R\lN`|" 9|' 1-# A ' / of your sweetheart if you are not llarty back Monday morning bY`an _ _ _ willing to defeeltd her gram the fleudisb auto in time for the route march. ‘L _ RED CROSS. -*_ l-lun? Thin over i* sirable residence with ,groundsei centrally i ated. 01466-9-l2M8i.,. w~"l~r'ro:-“l'§|'sre»*r'rr¢':ff'1rnist- fill' eeneral b_ous_ev_rg_iflr,_ _n_o wash- lll. Apply King ‘George Hotel. - ~ ~ 1457-9-HMM. 5ouii?nv'.-'i wii.L "lTN"r6w'l. and chickens every Tuesday.- J. D. Jenkins. 144:-l-s-lm-lwllpd. T5 Ein- A" Lani: i|s'l>n66si 'GN main leer., in prtvatn family. Ali' modern conveniences. Apply 84 Hillsboro all-est, or Phone sat-L_ ._____ _ _ _, ’“4'e4~llMi 'ro i.e1'.- PARTLY "_i'\WJ__liHlaH¢b lr unfunniahed the Whse it present occupied by Dr. Bllitohard. Poss- ession given in Slptember. __ _ _ .445-8-1 Mtfa l N ` w U tit 'Mills o.' _st _ d as d .' a mggey. patio# pa hav s' K ,Dlovlnl-anlouitfiii li y,l _,for Aasus.-Dsowu."Wbod 5% _P e."lnil 1- no/il slot ' -. . '- . _ hasta- -woanomy. sus 10 mi- --- - I 11°* Gamer - A _ . _ ~ ' ‘_ _ “I ".?,*’ n ¢_. _ '_ “on yi , 'lf weather un- _- 'Qi'-.V. _nf Uliflllv followed. Herrythetyhae- KI" l5°F_5\fl¢_l 39-00 liat of candidates recently sad as ` -‘ - < Q. . __ - __ v-4_4 -- _ - . _ s rl . its ti 91 vin. n»4sr..i‘» .. .. mal om. ln.. tempo - ` ' ` » "‘° - °' "" -'“ "‘° ' 'ti' austin-‘ _ ini.. ._,.,.,_-~==- - - -e-_ f 3” »- -- ---~ - _ _"sl "'~""-'°r--“-t.”°'"”...f°"1”.i¥-Fins-tn.:l“. sr: :::.‘::.“ ..'°-_- it -of V - 'nv ,Y cellent‘ -opportunities for _improve- ment in P. E. '_lsland. The work must necehssriiy. be slow -for things can- not be revolutionized alil at once. _ A discussion followed in lead by In~ spector Fraser. Mr. M. E. Francis and Mr. .iam-es Larlritl..A vote of thanks was tendered the speaker. ` LAST N|GHT’B MEETING. very dargely attended M Henry Smith Chairman of the City School inletees presided After a few intro-_ i.°.*.'.P..:'.t_:°.'.i......“'°"r'..'......'°-'Q-.....ggM,,, TV JV Y ir "S 7,7; »_ vi Q: v ' " __ _ r-~_._l__'sim (Special io the Guardian.) PETROGRAD. Aug. 11- OFFICIAL -As a result of our success on the River Sereth in the region of Nes- terovce Yankoyce the enemy was compeliled' to retire from the forti- fied positions of Gliadlta and Vorob- levsk. After capturing an enemy posi- tions by assault our troops advanced to middle Koropice River after driv- ing the enemy from the fortified works we definitely occupied th_e town of Monstarzska. One of our mounted been _lle;ai¢_u. ilui. ol _Many Fortified j Posliiilils and enero' Association oi P. E. inland for the signs ot__i|nuginr.tiou must __ opened' yesterday at 10.46 a. m. 'ill try to exercise it creat a love for _ f` _ __ __ .- _ _ ' " Q " ' _ _ Prince of Wales gollegs Hall. study. The teacher must teach the , _ _ ` _ f - _ ' ‘ Plechkow, after having repaired the tdestroyed briQge at Monteterzyska pushed along to the rear of tile third German Reserve Regiment. The latter still offering resistance was anni- hllated by our armored machine guns. in the vicinity of the confluence of Zlotn Tlpa our cavalry detachments continuing the advance. occupied the village of Astiezelione at the junc- tion of fthe River Khorovanka with | the Dniester,.a|1so the village of Mindigorie (north of Ustiezelone..| Thus the troops,” of General Letchit- machine gun detachments under LL' ` 4 ' UBHNBS GIIGHLV- zky achieved an important success. The gallant troops of General Letchit- zky continuing an obstinate iight in the region of Sianlslau, captured the town at 7.45 o'clock Thursday even- illg. There after he pursued the en- emy who retreated in the direction of Haiich. Several explosions were heard previous to the evacuation of the -town by the enemy. l-le evacuated the left bank of the River Vystritz and detacilments began to cross to the other bank. meanwhile pouring rifle and machine gun 'ill-e into the re- » .» _ __ _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) ROME! Aug. l0-(Via Paris. Aug. l1.~j-The. latest reports show that the`lov_q_`er lson_zo action is drawing to a clpse in its first stage, with the number* of Austrian prisoners, still growing. The number of men killed or _wounded in the battle is large Neither side has yet been able to The Acting Superintendent of Ed. . - -» . - li f il th t th i t f Tl lctory of the Italians is con- world. “mmm Indo B mm mutans’ mm tllfe eitatzilnlti? was ndt dug :oct(l)l‘ey dz-psldetzdvall the more creditable. since This judgment attributed to the late _ _ , _ _.___, __ _ _ _ _' _ , . _ _ _ , _ ;__. _ .__ __ _ .__ ~ ~_____~_-_-_-:_A - -_-_~_»,-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-:_~_-:_~:_-.ze-A -_-_-_-1-: ~.-:_-:_ .-_».~_ .. -.L-ft-_-.~_-»»~.~_o~4 a.. .. . v..-`-.\. ..._ ....._._. , _ _ lialians iiave Taken 0ver 15,000 Austrian Prisoners. - _ Sip_ee.ilie -Fall:__oi...Gorizla. _ their manufacture, the heavy 303-mil-‘ limetre Austrian guns, yet the hand-_ to-hand fighting -was appalling in ilercenesa-bayonets. knives and bombs, cavalry swords. pistols and arms of every description being used. Personal deeds of heroism were plen- tiful, especially in connection with the use by the Italians of n new me-_ I t' tl t f the'th ll of destroying barbed wire en- 'from Milan says: "The army that guctory remarks by tm’ °h“1m‘n’m gtiasugltigaxd, athiathrahéthz :stef fd)r bothtiadglentents, involving the almost cer- succeeds in battering down the _ile- Bf|°W “HB8 ill °¥¢=B||°l\¢ SWIG §W°_ ,,|¢¢|_wtilprobasly reach 30,000. itain death of the -soldiers who plant fences of the Ieonso will-he justly able” mm! h ' »_-_'From ev,idence arriving here the the bomb for this` purpose. - ' to boast itself the" first army “in the Isouzo front. italian cavalry and retreating Austrians, and, according to the correspondent,the battles con- tinue in favor of the Italians on both wings. ' T (Canadian Press Despatch.) iiilciilli iiilill iiililt nil isolzn .iliuNi“""" M K Y the rear of Thomas Hastings* house 4 _ German Guns Sileneed line Machine Gun -7.000 Rounds. _ '* -'i hq (Special go the Guardian.) OTTAWA, Ont.. Aug. 11- D\il'll\K by Canadiadttt-tfltritit, Company Firin||_-QM' - _ .t'. .ll..‘ `clllue gulls. indirect fire byjour lil- chlneguns was sulso consthntlyrf-'-any ployed upon' points i _..._ ~ -- - ~- n rear Xffthl the past week the weather was par- -G9;-man |,°si¢|0m,_ _ _- ticularly fine. Good progress was made in the improvement and consolidation of our defences. Our artillery main- tained its activity and carried out frequent systematic shoots upon eel- i ected sections of the German’s front line. Enemy trench mortars and ma.- chiue gun ctmplscements were bom- barded, and hostile batteries engaged with marked success. On more than one occasion the German guns were silenced by our fire. were dispersed by our iield and ma- consiilerabie number. - bardmsut and other weak, An aerial combat took bliss over our lines. The drove the German to the grounll; ' hind the German trenches 'fsliowlt Numerous enemy working parties_it down to within four earth. One machine gun company in night fired over seven tho $9? rounds in this manner. The enom exposell themselves more than ueupl accounted ._ for y and our snipers Hostile retaliation for our bom- activilies s British plana reel. or the e_-.-.-_-_-.-fer.-_-.>-:.1-:::<:ev<_~_=-.»-.-.-.-.-.-.-:_-.-_~.~:.-.~.-.-_».~.~.-.-_-_-_-:_-< .-.~.~.~,-_-,-,-_-_-,-_-_-,_-_~ -_»_»_-_-,~_~,-_-_-_A1-,ve, t ii si. Juli. iii. (Canadian Fern Despatch.) ST. J0l-lN,'N. B., Aug. 11-Damage to the extent at least of $4,000 was caused yesterday afternoon by a tire which broke out in the barn of Thom- as Hastings' property in Victoria. St. and communicated itself to the ad- i Globe).-By Leonard present position or the Central Pow- ers on the eastern front is desperate, and it is within the range of possib- Eiiiiiiii PiiW[*ti$ It 1 nistiii_ii tuliiiui (Canadian Prassoaspatoh.) A ROTTERDAM, Aug. 11.-(Toronto Spray).-L The lily that desperate measures may be joining building owned by A. K. Tre- resorted to. -‘ cartill. '-Neither' property _owner was able to put an exact estimate on his Startln in 'the lm in a barn to fir. ~l-laatinis ls_e_ carried _$2,000 on; the building but does not figure that' he can make the needed repairs for,.| lu Turkish uid. Those under contemplating -are of cyclists are clearing the valley of the loss but Mn Hastings Bam that he if °°“'M“°d p°""°“| ‘md mmm” ch" doubted if his- insurance of $2,000 would be'sufiicient to make the nec- essary repairs. t acter and are quite apart from.¢f3lll4`ll threatdned' by THQ 'C6lllI'\| Stuuislau is gravely he Russian -advance. Powers may try to save-their posi- LONDON All 11°-(NSW Y°\'k in Victoria street the fire did consid-_ :(l,0':|,35;0T,,§,I_gnking movemegt funn” . g. - Tiineal-A Daily Chronicle despatch' erahle damage to -this building and also to the adjoining building owned' U b A K Trecartin ln the case of Another _desperate measure crtls Poland; _that »is` -all three ._of, Polands. »"l’h'e *negotla_.tit5ile‘lS'v.§r_ "t b Polish 'queetldn between ;.Garinsny{ Austroldungsry, -which have -been-i this amount, while the tenants or ‘At the evening meeting. which was . r. H s s t Rev Mr Freeman then addressall to do the utmost for the highestf lent recltations- which were »throughly enjoyed. - .ff The chairman then cadled for the Monday evening Aug. 14 at 8 p. m. to Monte San Michele. lnarizinz much that has been said on . ` - ‘ ‘ ll tl fth A ti , the the Austrians on the Lower lsonzo Lord Kitchener during his visit to Education during me past two weeklffihgoiftntnéawtrd the sgverltgtrygltssgsn on' front had been long prepared for an the italian front is cited with proud aid tilsgzgsggggt cgglgogggftgs butttllis front. The Austrias contestedanttack on il large scale, having suc- satisfaction ill the italian press to~ me m-BL He beneved that the e"£‘?3i_ every foot of the ground about Got--:cessfully resisted many previous ones day. nn _ battle still er- qhgoi and the one room whoa] WHL lain, even after the loss of the strate or small sectors. Accounts of the ' ' ' i t f M t S b ti and (Canadian Press Despatch.) -ing through are necessarily of u frag- eventuqny dmwpaan ‘C non B 0 on 0 B 0 no ROME, -Aug. 11.--(Via Paris)- The|mentary character. but suffice to re- ' ' ' Whil th f the It lians number of prisoners taken by the venl what a glowing chapter will be ig; ‘:;lady?l;-‘tug htgizpgriggggg ailgleingnsg undoubtedly ewiildcciialig largely tg the itallnns, since the fall of Gorizia now contributed to the history ofthe great riveilegetand the noble e | new heavy artillery, w ich matched exceeds 15,000 according to the cor-_ war when the story of the fall of Go- . _ .,.i' . _ _ bility which were in¢1ub|¢g|,1;; Tlgggg. at last. after a year oy waiting for respondent of -The Tribune .on the ,riza can be fully told. ated with the teacher and urged 'them idea how big you will be in the eyes t9i.0Wll. BY ‘"3"s33°‘5§°35f3“- 3”'-°'°-f-'f°-5-°¢`-'li Hiiiiiii ii0iES _ iiilliiitii Eiiiiitii BiiMBiiiiiMtiii W- ”- °' _- ‘ Fiiiii Ciiiilliii [|lliIilliiS 1-_iiiiiiiiii [Ii Siliitii Town. Me.. then- ave a exhaustive A h ' smile _ m up Corporal 5%?,rgs:I;":iet£? if "if ‘A1131 °fi Edu?" “Dad"’sD§gvyer's countenance' Thurs- I _ ____ with the dednitio: o¢¥ed‘:;at|is way dw’ H" “m°""m“°" C°"’°"‘l Mm' (canadian Porn Despatch.) - outstanding _men mamma an ky Wright having returned to do business PARIS, Aug. 11- The French have R0u“*8au_ 5 an ' t H- 3 °° °’ at t c old stand, BOVYGP. Wright -& _ _ - opened a heavy bombardment of Ger- p cer. e c e then said tb - . - Co. nlmited. man sitions north of the -Somme_ that the ein ofa education _rnust in- ____ o'r'rAw.l, Aug. 11- 'rho isritish A cordllf; to an umm “mmm my clude the child, sub ect matter and ‘ r o ce has asked the _mliltis_ de- ° 3 the method; 'Tha a|m,0f_edu¢a¢|0n_ he Surely you don't like your _number xlgrmlgn here to supply me Impermp sued by the war office to-day. th- ellimned up in the ex ressioii “Social “23?" lt stands for "skiddoo. which Medical Corps mm one hundred men On the left bank of the Mouse ie Efficiency.” I-le `ampli?led. thlis ln' 9, rhesus that you are good for nothing from the dominion. The need for French took some prisoners- in s ral very interesting way.. which must but to go away back and sit down. -medical men MB been accentuated by on Gsrmanltrenghes cast of Hill 304. have been ofgreat value tothe tea- Ther” ii m““'B “‘"“b°" “t N°' 5 '°‘° the hospital requirements raised' by 0" -t 9 'mr ‘mu °' the M°“°°' share present. ' you. We somethin! 1° 11°- l”°“d °‘- the big offensive and nil canedlvs "‘°'° wg" Bk "‘“‘”“‘“5 Wm’ g"°““d§° ..._ _.MISS KATIE FLYNN spare men may be utilized National Anthem and the U why was Gr. Mollison so absent: _-_-_-_-_-f.-.-_-_~.-.=-.-.~=.-.-.-.-.».~<.-.-.--f.=-l-.-ff.--.-»---.-= _"e" °' '"9 "`°“" "°““°““‘"“5 W” liislleflilil.. - ` mee ng minded on Thursday? His wife ar- Capt. Stanley Bagnall and Lt. Geo. "“°"“'"'°“t' _ -i_.&___. ri.,-ed from summerside. Parham L_ prow” leave into morning for the W""'d'\`|-"‘|'“_*nt Cures Dlphtharla. that explllml it- -'North Shore to alook over the path for the bivou c next week The Ca t's Sgt Major Rex Lea will bring the Whether they were searching for °°What‘s doing on A . 23 _d? Why Frank Maior's MDDY “ina _Bild _bu 03 l_i`°i\“\"`9 0' _m°"°|Y °'¥ 3-c‘t_‘l’|d:_ V _“__ .the best Tea of the sdglon lat llittie twinkling eyes let the cat out of the guided viliit to York Point is not Amount already wknowledr Sands. Proceeds go towards Red bag. His wife is coming to Chariot- KIIOWH- it mailer? "ill Wh" 01° NC' d “S 985 58 Cro” p,md_ 1451_3_12M1|_ - ret of their mission was. however, the 0 - ~ fact remains that they- Bdr. Julie **ltemember` the icecream festival Britain need; men as she has never Keoughan and Gr. G. H. Murpliy-, _ _ and tea at Union on Monday evening. needed thembefore. Are you going met with foul play. Those of yo: -\\l1¢llI;‘t0!;all':»9t\;_al1ilI 100 00 _ _ h h d mg Q D19! in V . *llc 8 B B gr2ll::'i:“:}:`l§:;m;;‘gl',; ?\i‘:;?i:Yw:¥=li':::‘:".-T tgllrergizligdtbadllillwutlfgnwlirtld fet\)t'h;l-3 ylld, fazgngttig ):I;|;S i0sW|l\ .U10 P"°°9°d“ P'°“’° ‘M M” mc” dglce” and “energy” assert them-_vote cal1llel8l1- ln thi! °‘“‘°““°°m'" , Fare 76centa return. 1465-8-12ME1i. your mace |, m N°_ 5_ permanent friendship of a canoe will ll! W0!! P091* P0' MF- W- _s ves in the GUARUIAN Prize Cam- she has 17,100 votes, elwillll ii! la' ~,-:~_,;»_ ~ appreciate the hopeless ]\1“'|°f"ki°\f M IG- W°§;,'“°}'_' A 6 Mm “-35 paisn vote snnounoement_u:l'l3; eilrne funn;-hor irodmdeeetiit so thi?" Equities - -L_ - - __ _ th ‘ apeque . _ . p r . _ _ - t ri r'c. 1'- _ __~.‘.'w_ '-"$"°il. r't‘i.';i“li n.“lf?$.°‘}§{'i‘f'Z§ ' ""' ‘°" 5'. “fi r'I’.““‘.‘°2Z‘°'r»..i‘.'. tilt?3f°t5§3fff..‘L‘It§"T.1§r.f`.r§ $3l.‘i‘.if one n-cant. see-y. .i.'“e‘§‘.'I2¢.l‘6§1’.r’f.‘l’§'§t'°.?.f_ ri... 22.22. “n..°. 'i?§?..n... --n..o...... sr.. r. . - » ._ mu ng w “ved from gnc ve' be mar ner-s invaded York Point withf " Min! 330-00 bil- APT" 0'1" ed-hername with the last vote chlnge ‘l-1090. 'R1 R» N0- |» 5¢- “uni 't .’ ‘~ \»"=l"‘ di tl Th A it d d ' out `mi"s"l|ap On the way bacllvtb-the " Moy and $100.00 f0l' Julie . _ --who is ent tied to honorable :non-'the lead in the- third dfstrfdt w -_v-~’» sw" colopem ml' G L noon! ` " Fi cit thin "ha ened- however..-"fthe" -.-a"iid July _ 130.00 u `_ 111| youtlg lady realised -that her showing of..B2.I28 votes.-land" ' “ “hw” Cowperwve Cn' ta' iid CMM". and mend' M tha nh Y 'I dpi: authority ihaprde. Ke‘nslll8ton‘W. P. A.. l>`Ql2»l\fiss » ‘ l\P°:°t‘tiitiities were li' Seed al the ` " “lt J A U NZM-1 I ' may procure 'Batty-y cap badges' by' Tia gsgenigl lngln manner Thefat- 'Y Tillie G. Simpson _ _ next"glrl’s and made ll-ltnbor mind tp' __ _ _ _:_-..._ _ __ »vv\Y'“! ‘°`°°””°"W"-'”U"C°"5”"` C "M °° vi 'tt and urine ilu- Red'Cfb`»~ Bidi# hviti-111 the -satisfy herself’ ‘rs to per -onlim- 'r'nti"'T.t'r§§?ofr'lt1ts"§aT-Q-i`}tt;i?rft‘3’.i`ci;‘i='§f»f.i"3i"i‘$t’y°:“ill?'iet’t°”'°°°'°` Tp?-'° 22ll'r'.'°"vit.'l..t.`y°°'l it W.. simmer Cf-=w-= we 1»=~i»‘r~==-° " ss. vuro.=‘ihe`ii_»_=\\lt oi we tim.- ' r . . _ ,_,*_- .__ l/I\_>` ' ‘~ _ " ‘ I _ _ at Uniorrffload neil* _he church on "` . ~ ' c '"" mondlégtp “nt‘t-irwsttatgiglittgliotiflr’ li)l'ft`ifi:teq%illd’to::§? lgzlgd' ` -` ' was Dm' thdzgmlsllit ldtgnqrft __ _,` __ _ 53.34" _ ‘ ldndiy- the 14th, from Q D. m. to 10 »' r. A. llblil , All d._.Polllt. has llitili- "°°k°d‘ e ' _ md Ddmm -nhl” “_” ltruu um than I' hudly I In . 1.4 'W -- s new ne did it has not y .r.~.r.-...~r~.._,-_.-- -ma 3;.:..;".:""*°°°°' "‘ *’“-°i..‘.‘.;f‘...§.'.°'°_ :.°....-1:.r.i~..."n..silreiisl--,l.'l: i;‘.:’:lti..., ». w.. W--»--W... or no --~-_t»--»»»~t~.._ -_rr ‘Nd | _ .bn "I ~¢ - ___ _ -_ `_ _ _a______l _ _ ' “md to-'N ‘ui ma mg |¢‘m|.o|-uma- something detrimental to the safety beeng o erin( at' service -:too rtalte if proper amoun o e - '-“W” 1" b""‘"“" |“ °“°'°“ “The Cumberland Womerl's lnsti- tion of `ol`om'd. - " ` `- ~,of so cranky and sensitive a craft. he d at kingston by Rev. ef" -yrouwndod in me ,gm dim: con z.. Apply to J. F. t te "mud hom . Gnd," pu-¢y gt - _ . 'rpg dpkg of pence took to its wlugl lt. G. Fulton 11.65 tion. _ m tall-ew tm- Ma -. . . - - - - iss. ti it d swomii li” LK' ,.3 1 ‘ ' ‘I `,l ‘allot i-lall' on _%'ednesdav eveninh .Bda Fran\_ Dinlweli. 0_r*_l't. B. Mo- egg! ties _caeoe hesexlzenmaliiigtayleeuiavs li.ult‘lh¢;<':":i»‘_B_¢n\&i;i-:lei Dli’ 1’ Mom.) bg? ,£\m"a“'|‘;°Flynn hu demonnm 0 - - 1 ' - tim for patriotic purxses. If wee- Neil. Wonnaeottand Je Christie ent on sing o -th _ “bum Pmcaed. cum" ‘t “mme Nd meth. “mic” nm ..n._CAN Bl 'lin in t ' ` ` “M” 3! I -‘Wg “mr “mmm vm - had nr" nm mm* ig” aug,” tm. y -t Mr' 'med numnny tot cu: usages and service Valleiiield per J. ‘ DONI” ` ` ' "R51 - - ' "ning . N0-!~liliil.i Bruce toilet! -do . t-hip nigh, Nas thing. But l ww” raw"-ed to Mach.” u 15." ___ __ l~` .'-. . ` ' elf. `,' ‘ ' -"` ' " ` lad ink. __ _ - T ` . `wlien'pliyaic_'al power . _ _ ` _ ‘I _.' _ - um-lr usd- ` ""i° A"'H°'°°‘i 594 Maasai.: their rp _ “ ‘l- '_ nroi-loom-rio irrol. nun-ed its nn- Proceeds was so-wie- own elmo. _ @ “' "L ,-&h'V*" md in i ° mm mm gm' “sill eamtai ad . .-it-§\“ilm‘° mam: 'mm lunifdir o`i'l::':;r‘- :i`rT°lt:rtssDe‘ll' 2a.ss Miss Winnin-od Morrissey. oi' Po. l- aiu wanted at on o lo do e - _ -alta-Methodist oharch hounds. lego err ii . -- ue was lo lids; iltlilrahd th’ rm” wnoymd an Cm. D" mu tem". 'num' Mi um Mm “W Bangor Egg Circle per Mr. J. MacDougall. Manager 14.00 TIIE IEITIIER to fresh winds, gradually shifting too tered 67 degrees, at 9 p. m., 65 de- grees. The coldest the previous night ~ was 59 degrees, i tomorrow at 7.12 and Monday st 7.l\; at 8.32 tomorrow at 9.39 and Monday at 10.43; it will be high tonight at at 11.50. ' the house will also suffer considerably ; ss at least one _did not carry any insurance on his furniture and all the furniture in the house suffer- ed considerably from smoke and water. ` TEMPERATURE. _ TIDE. I00|i. ETC. (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO. Aug. 12- Moderate west and north west showers and local thunderstorms. Yesterdays' highest temperature was 78 degrees. At 9 a. m., it regis- The tide will be high this nlorniilg` 10.18. tomorrow at 11.05 and Monday land _many months, lately' have ‘esumed ln'the Berlin and are no ng conclusion. The well informed military cri of the Nicuwe Rotlerdhmscho Co - ant writes:-The Central' Powers l- ready have given evidence that they do not fear to take thorough sures under extraordinary circu - stances. and any such 'measures 1l@l he supposed that the result of t 6 _present negotiations over Poland Will be directed to securing more men foe the Central Powers. The Poles milk* he_supp9sei1 to be willing to join t_ _ Central Powers lu.--the fighting in or- -der that consolidated auto_rlonly_a§i| partial independence be given theili.‘_` lr this oirioet is to be-obtained tile Central Powers will have to be realy to undertake something more ` than half nleausurea ' - _ `.......~...,..~w.~.~...~.~..~.--.~..~.-.». it rises tomorrow morning at rn. Monday ut 4.58 and Tuesday 'ai 4. H. Tile moon rises this -evening _Qi 0.53 and tomorrow at 7.19. ' ~.-`. Tile iirst qurter of the iII'oop`.wll'_0|| Sunday, Aug.` Sth, at 5.06.p.'ii. ' -- The sun sets this evening at 7.14, over tweiiiy-tive _ dliorl Time autlleads Entire Flel_ii_ lllqllat lor Guardian Prizes WI 011..: sa 2 _ NEW HONOR .CiiNDi-DME IS. 1h0uslnl_"V_l\l¢$ "IC G-Dil.. - and $65 ia Once more, “perslstency," "conil1’coveted prizes. and soonrenawad her olive lnimii: ei'-.cinssiil _ __ fran tenth to seventh-place*-&"'~~_ same district nn now'ha\'-fa" __; a|.tiis»v.vous .truer -ereaiu - - “~'l‘~-- ‘ use llonlilisldi. one-the su. are doing some mighty fine work and tli leaeérs lei the tm:’di‘a:rictl are ag hih n _ s _ _ ers their gloria. They ara' rua ag nach and neck and the proverbial “deli I rn" loo s ivory, se often,-all litres n poziiollhicn the issuers. ' .1'ul~f‘°e§foiaLa. _ ‘ Don't forget that the 055.00 in Coil will be awarded to the mum candidates who secure the t number of v s on use itsiipa uuslill~ls1i ssrins veils: will neg soar. sawn fnmy. my few"-0-1 ¢° ° * "'*‘ ""'°'f_" _ _,gf , ,,,, ,,,,,, .,,,..,,,,,¢,¢ ,M won into do oonmrioniss " Profilt 104!! 39| Um' W “" .wh convincing souvenirs 1 ‘ H0' N9' gn ml um M ,M 0,, of ,gg ready h the race litirln lull), sims, ni* lou' _` __ in V ninrrsfs tioimntcnm slsumpor. hh f_\\=1°\\¢\' . ___. _ ` *“\°"l “"~ ¥.°i- _ 'NT ..'”_._f`-.t*l*.\"°‘ _~ 1 ~ N- d " ‘ _ - .-#_ -- ' ' --»-' _ _ _ .» ».\ri I _ _ . _‘ J|._,5,.' ' _ #__ ’ '_ ,' . l q-___--____,__,'_¢v9 \ , _ _ ’ "` __ _ ' _ ' _ . . j. ' . -1 _ ,HE- '- / . - - - .~ ‘ . - _- - - , _ . -- . '- . if . = *- ‘ . --~ -,r-ww-~¢-» -, _ ` .- ~- ._ ~»~ ‘.‘- , -_ ; _.lt - t.. 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