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The members of the Club, in plaid and bonnet, and with banners waving,,to the inspiring strains-of--the sweet and familiar airs of the "auld Scotch ssngs," splendidiy played ,by the Fourth Regiment Band niirched from their ll ll,,Victor}a Row, at 1.15 p_ m., to the Dlliving Park. The music en route and at the grounds was suppleme_nted by stirring pipe ss- 1ecti_ons_ from the local pipers,_ assis- ted by several plpe‘rs from the'Kii`ty Baird df Picton _County. N. S., who are always _most really to help the hre- thsrn here upon occasions of this kind. _ _ _ - _ It is safe to say that the Scottish Gathering this year was one of the most successful ever held in Charlot- tetown, _ it was noticed that the pa-_ rade was made up mainly of elderly men, the younger men of the Associa- tion beingpracticall ,all__at the front \‘l0il1B illiiil' \\\.i~.lC\`l', _lging and Qpuntry. Because ot._the-,scsrcity. or yogunlpath- lotto material I departure-'wastmsde (continous on Page six.) _ e ' ""1` " ~ .-2 J .;_;_:.`.,‘ ..: tbliyvtar in the prosramme. nurse races being substituted for the usual Ions arrsy of -Scottish. games. A nQ_li.¢_oablo feature of the affair W,l\l-,the__ splendid order which pre- vailed, uot an intoxicatedperson being seen on the grounds. dill! Honor Lieutenant Governor Mc- Donald, himself a Scotcbman to the core, graced the occasion with his pre- 5°“°°- Ucilllllying a seat in the Judges Stand. Mayor Brown who always mime 8 6009 interest in horse, racing as well as all kinds of manly sport was also present and as starter of the N099 Hilti Bliliollc events performed his duties to the satisfaction of every- one. That veteran horse lover; Dr. J. 'i‘. Jenkins was another interested spectator who viewed the races from the jt_lti_ges stsnd.____ . 'rits nAcis.""';] _ The horse races _comprised the main feature ‘of the sport programme. They were all carried. out .and the winners of the various heats were applauded to the echo as their horses came in |inder`th_e wire. ' ti ..._ , ,.. ., ._ ., ,__.|._. B M Flcltlsii Geri#--ln Flileen Shim Veniuredi’ e "itis~-T-f--ii W-A|l|iroschlitg,v_.__. .iiijiilsiif -Szqnsdrolii ;§ 1 -. ._ __ _ __ ” _, , . .,..., ....,.,. ,. ' ii - » i . ___ _, _ _ i icsassisn rms Dispatch.) LONDON. Aug 20-The presence in tie North Bs of a.-German squadron marina was destroyed -by the British, while another wasrammed and pos- sibly sunk, according' to the sdxniralty orjsomofrttefn, _tvsi-st2_l3s,1 finttiudins 'statsmsutp ' , _ 5 -. |013 out sera. ll fopor __ by trswlerl Arri edfsit _Yl'nuidsn.-~'Hoits"n'd. a Reu- tsr despatch from that point says. 'lille squadron was sighted early yes- tatfdsy morning lui the region of W‘hite lisnig. furipfrvns _accompanied _-by two ifappel ns." It was taking a northwes- t y course. ` Two British light cruisers, the'Not1 tiiiagham alldFi;}moutll.. wage stalk Sat- u_ ay _ e tjth ea y erlnan s_l_|_f>ms£i‘o? wlifle 'the vessels were searching ,for the German hlghseas fleet, scoordingao an official announ- cement issued by the Admiralty short- ly._hefore midnight. One German sub- so1v¥alésnn1sns.- _ -- .:. 0 , 1‘l.l.I,*_0B - “9o;.'issmIQs'r1oN ailiwrsil _wAN1'so.-stssay sm -1-pleymenti -Apply st Guardian Ofhcs 1 ‘Q-il-17me t.f. -» _ _ > _ -‘- _s _ P N A Dllala I F 2; as-L. ~ ‘ ' >1_1iio-'r-zsiumossu sou? D- 0: "sn \?istt:~iM`A ` _-`Aolrnts'trae'. _ a o-_ i' lyBarl::r Bhop. » 168ii-9-‘illlgir §~ ritsn~Ranch`. Box 15|. Summer; fins., __ lisa;-s-zzu_e_i.____ _ 1`,~Ls y’s rain _ __t_:vtie_n__C;l9¢ rsvsrsa Care _n- ., ner _ lease leswst Lord‘s Btore._=Csps 1 reverse. 1508-8-Zimll with _wibnse ontbui lisndymzohaolp resigism V “All the odlcers of the Nottingham were saved, but 18 of the crew are missing. “Ali the otllcers and men of the_Fal- mouth were saved. but one leading ltoker.` Norman Fry. died of injuries( “An enemy submarine was destroyé ed_ and another was rammed and, pos- sibly sank. “There is no truth in the'Garman_ statement that `a British destroyer .The _Nottingham was a vessel of 5,400 tons and was built in Pembroke in 1918. I-lar normal complacement was 300 men. . The Falmouth was of 5,250 tons.; Sho was built' in 1910 and carried e. crew of 370 oillcers and meh. \ The Nottingham was 430 feat long knots_ , ii uiiiln usi f \`|lE IEITIIEI , TEIPEIITIIIB - f ' . TIDE, l00||. ETC; ---» _ was so denser. Ars s. in. it register- ed 70; and at 9_p. A if A X ` ' Wallace Coles, Winsloe. George A Crossills tv . .. 1'. ...iw-_ ,_ Allies llave 0ccupled ta Mile oi Ground on a l`lu°ee Mile tssflsllslsws ,swim |,,v¢.,,l;¢., l, A Front: -llullpirians-f llave Entered Greétt?c’iiff*siia one Robot ll Dewar Mill River Wm d Point. Serb ails-_ilapitlred First Line oi 'Bulgarian _ __ _ ___ ____ _ __ _ ¢€ “'93 lalinched 0" S““d“Y by the Ames- mile Uf BI`°\li"| “|°"§ U f|'0“i Of HGBPIY U16 0D0l\i!l§ Oi' ll0Bliliti€B 0" H NPS!! here with the oth Canadian Mounted occupation and make a success of! according to un official statement is- three miles in the region of Lake Doi- scale. would indicate that the Allies Rifles for Amps;-gg, under gommand His friends new will be very son. sued tonight by the War Office, The rian and the capture of fortified work have embarked on a campaign of ex- of Colonel ings, and left later for Eng learn of his death Besides his Serblans have captured the ilrst line at Feraoheval south of Doidzeli an- tenslve proportions. land with the C M R. under the com ents there are left to mourn six of the Bulgarians on the left battle nounced in an ofilcial report issued to- italy. which has a considerable sur- mand of (‘olonel Ryan A brother, ters and four brothers for all of w front but lost the town of Banica day by the British Balkan headquar~ plus of troops, has been urged to Lance Corp Jas Coles, was wounded much sympathy will be felt south of Plorinaf On the centre and ters. The report says: On the Dor- take a more active part in the Bal- about a month ago and is now in hos Word bus also been received t right wing heavy lighting is in pro- rian front during the night we sdvanc- kan operations, but was believed to pital in England Deceased was about Johu Levers. son or William W grass. British and French forces ed two thousand yards on a front of have refrained. partly on account of thirty YBHPB Of use and besides his Vers- 0i G5°"8°f0WD. “|15 Sfilldlll have crossed the Struma and are at- _,£3,000 and occupied these two positions the fact that she was not at war with Parents. there are Teil I0 uloulll. MP Williim M<’(`on11ell had also tacking Bulgarian positions northwest without resistance. Our troops took Germany. There havebeen several H1100 brothers and two sisters to killed in action Private Lsvers 1 of Sores. ' the work at Feracheval south of Dol- recent indications, however, that ti Whom KWH Sympathy Will 80 out in °"|Y 19 YG-91'! of HBO. and had enli The text of the statement follows: dzeli 'after serious resistance from the declaration of hostilities was forth iheil' b°l`0HV0ll10l1i The home of Mr in me 26111 Regiment at Halifax, 'On August 20 Allied forces at Sulo- Bulgarisns_ On the Struma front the coming "Ni MP9 HHFPY ('\'0lSm&l\ Oi this (`ilV. There “N0 WHS revolved yest niki took the offensive on the entire enemy is showing signsoi' activity in‘ A commercial treaty between these (M N999” “WHS in S0\li»|1D0fli has “°W“ "mf BNOUIGF Islander had b front. On the right wing the Anglo~ the direction of Demlrhissab. l-le ie. nations was abrogated. A German “|50 b°€'ll D|Ul1§0li ini-0 98011685 by the W°““ded” R006" H Duvar. son French have crossed the Struma and reported to have crossed the frontier court ruled that Germany is actually “BW” °f '-he death °f their 814851 H011- Mr Emesl Duval’ °f Mill River. are attacking the enemy_on Kavskll at numerous points and to have pe- though not formally, at war with Pfivlle GGOPSG A Crossman. who was H grand S011 ofthe late Colonel Hun _ G killed ln action on August 12th N D\WlH‘.'lh6 noted island littersteur Kalentra to the Paiava front, north- netrated into Greek territory in the italy and last week it was report d west of Seres. They are in contact neighborhood of Saricbahan west of that the defense of Trieste would "ther |’“'"°“l""‘ Were EWG" Dena* W” ‘mgaged in ill# bHll|¢il18 pro with positions strongly held by the Kavala. “du be taken over by Germans. Italian ed W” "1-iffy YWFB Of “E0 “Hd GRUB! 51°” in T0l`°i\l0 Bild returned to t _ _ pamcipmmn ‘H me Russian °pem_ ed in Charlottetown for overseas ser Province in the early months uf mir Hissilr. In the centre violent ar- (Canadian-Press Despatch.) tions hitherto has been limited to "ce Wm' the 55th B“"“"°“ 0"" H war' l°“"'“g “fm "I9 l"il‘Ii2 U0! llery actions are taking place on the LONDON. Aug. `21.-Active particl- occupation of the Albanian port. of yea' “U” He W” lm" d"‘ft°d °“'i °f gem from P 5 'Bind f°l' 0V¢l'l southern slope of Beles Moutnain and potion by italian troops ,in the Sal- Avlmla. which was effected before me 55"* ‘° tm 60"* B“““"°“ an “SYNC” M is “|“°°"°|Y 1° U9 |10 n both banks of the Vardar From onlki campaign would mean tba ex italy declared war on Austria. W" “°""‘“g '“ tm' regimeut “he” he t at me “'°““d’ °f this bfi" .V0 : i ~" 1; 0 _ I 0 . V - _' _ Q -_ 5 :‘ -f‘; . I, i d th Allie h ist f state of war between ‘_~:_v_ __-‘_ ...__ __ __: _ _sg gin.. “.-V: ..f`“i"5 w ako D0 ran to Var ar e s ave ence o a consolidated the positions they occu- Germany and Itsiy. Germany is dl- ATHEN_g_ Au; 19__(v|a_ London, ____ _________________ ____________________________________________ __________::______________________________ _ pled on the preceding day on the left renting the operations against the Aug 21_)_'rl1s Bulgarian occupation " """' Serbian troops have taken the first oss there, Some Austrian troopsal- Klum me Gegen] staffand members wing in the mountainous region bet-'Allies on this front, and, as the of- of plorlna canned wngggrpgtlgp in the een Gorna and Moglenica Rivers ilcial German reports show, his for caplmp ,md hasty conferences of the line of trenches oi` the Bulgarians on so probably are employed and pos- pg mg “pinot ' the heights of Kikuruz and have occu- sibiy_ Turks, but the major port/A The advances oi' the German and led forts of Kaimakcalar. On the ex- of the army is made up of Bulgar~ Bulgarian forces in the direction or T rome left, after inflicting heavy los- ians. Recent reports have _indicated Kavala also is' causing disquiet, al- s oil the But arlans debouchlns the withdrawal of Austrian troops though the impresion is general _ - 2 ., JJ' _ _' iii E;;:?m Elorlna orgBal_lica__they had to from the Balkans for use on the Rus- that this movement is a_ more poiiti- - rides the latter place and have es sian and italian fronts cal manoeuvre cslcuated to iniiusnce ished themselves on the heights As the Entente _Allies are believed ltoumania and elect the Greek elec an ituated to the east. 1 to have a force of some 700,000 Brit _tionss _ _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) ATHENS via London. Aug. 21- Tlle Royaiiet party in Greece is tak ing extraordinary precautions pre paratory to the, coming election. King Constantine constantly ie' _ guarded. and visits the ‘capital only on rare occasions. On these. iourneys a cor don df soldiers, constituting a brigade, guards every approach to the road between the King’s summer villa at Tatoi, and, Athens. Mounted police, armed with rifles, are stationed at frequent intervals, and none is allowed to pnsswitbout s_pe_rnlit. __ , _ » -¢~s~v~»v--.“......-.,.,.... f----.-vv~ _ ilussia’s Policy (Canadian Press Despatch.) ATHENS Aug 21-The Turkish au thorltles in the Black Sea region are acting towards the Greeks in the some fashion as the civil population of the occupied portions of northeastern France The Turkish. according to lnstruc tions from Constantinople, where all power is still in the hands or the? Germans, are rounding up civilians in a considerable number of villages and sending them off in batches to concentration camps in the interior. This means practically a sentence of death. for in large numbers they are forced to go afoot. absolutely without food. Enroute these pitiful caravans are attacked by Turks, who rob them of whatever they have in their possession, unhappy mothers being deprived of their children. The deportaiions are on a consider- able scale. l Toward( Poland (¢snsdlsn Preis Despatch.) ' LONDON. Aug. lil-ln a despatch from Petrosrad. the London, Daily Teiqgraph correspondent says:_-- "lt is expected that the, Russian Government shortly will make a dei)- nito' pronouncement on its policy as to the future of Poland. thurantici- psting an uneixperctesl proclamation of Polish autonomy by Auetro-l-lun- _i___'__.._..Z._.-_ ITALIAN TROOPI REACH BALONIKI ?lit”'““ ’ ‘Y ` .b3_ il idowe -sl? .sr ¢;_-_ .-_ _ - _ -_-_-_= e-_-_-_~_~.-.1-_ sv.. ~e»~f_-_-_-_*_-_-,-_-_-_+ ~.-_-_-.~ _-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_~_-_»_»_._ _._~_~___»___.___~_-_-_-_-_»_~v-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _ _-_~_~_»_-_-:_-_-.~.~.-_ ;_-_-Y-_-: -~ - - - - ~ -'ff-‘ -4-‘v¢-1*' Pniviniit mn hifi ow' iiis viriiiis mi ii-imsii iirviis """°""' ‘° "’ ’“°'°'” "°’"'°°' 1.- _ ~ _ - (Canadian Press C-aspstoh.) lconsiderabie sections of Greek ter _ LONDON Aug 21-That it is the tolv for months without serious pi ' ' - ._ _ intention of Bulgaria to launch a ge test from ,Athens. and the opinion . . _ _ _-- -- neral attack against the entente ar expressed that Greece has g sscr . (Cl"\l\i|l'\ PW” U"lPl¢°h-) miss on Greek soil is the information agreement with Germany wherel . L . - » . - _ conveyed to Premier Zatmaia of the invasion will he tolerated ini ` _ Greece by the Bulgarian nlluister at tuln for the Greek occupation ‘ ' ' _ Athens, M Psssarof according to a Southern Albania, the annexation _ ~ Central News despatch from the which was announced at Athens son 1 Greek capital months ago _ _ ' ' Another despatch received by way In order to alley fear among ti ' - 1 of (‘openhagen quotes the official Greek population however, Premi Bulgarian newspaper as saying that Radoslavoff of Bulgaria. is reporti Bulgaria expects the same treatment'in s Central News despatch fro at the hands of Greece, as that sc Soils, to have advised the Sobra corded the Entente the Bulgarian parliament that Our troops must fight on Gre k Bulgarian advance is being mada‘ soil taking the offensive now in order to ensure better llositiops li order to forestall Serrail the news s stronger line i-le expresssl ll paper adds government's hope that it wou Bulgarian troops have occupied not cause fresh complications CRICCIIETH Wales. Aug 21-ln a speech last night to his tellow townsmen here David Lloyd George, minister of war, said ‘l am satisfied with the way things are goins iii feel for the ilrst time in two years. that the nippere are Sfllllling. and before long we wil-l hear the crack. Then we wibl be able to eitract the kernel. “i say at once that we shall see that there will not be another war in our day. The British people have made greater sacriilces' than we ever thought possible. Three years ago nobody dreamed that Great Britain would pour millions of young manhood into the battle front. The vigor of our demand must be according to the measure of our sacrifices." Food Riots in ' German Capital (Canadian Proos Psapstch.) LONDON. Aug. 21--The Daily Ex- press quotes from the Bitflln Loksl Anzisgar an account of_a food riot before a 'flour merchailfs place which thepolioe were com elled‘ to quell! About six hundred en were awaiting outside. the story _ ‘_ oes. when one, Frau Anna Ronsch 'and three others, in the rear of the c wrt, started a flying wedge to force ahah' wsy_il_s ahead of their tum. __ _ In the ensuing commotion. the paper says, fists, nails.; teeth. 0'/on shoes and clogs were freely hsed. Much of the flour was' scattered 3 the streets. and Frau Renscb w sr_- rsstsa ans, lined ns, wsiis iss -store was closed for twenty-four honra_ by order of the police :Et 13.*, ”~ »Jf.‘~ »_ JZ wi.. - ,, - -M 1 ' may mas crores ~ -f ' list ‘ mlm is s sister can ol duty sus mums wmsssssr oc on in-st at-my sssssssa Owing to the large amount of extra work mcutrcd iii )gv§\°'»“rm¥=u;%mu s it If it ISLAND BUYS i(|I.i.E 0 sii_ion.iiKirii"onl is Now on _ - News has een rece e ' g j y ll 5 ms was o I' n more Printe Edward island boys ed by u piece of shell which str i in ie rest him in the left toot hether he Trenches Heavy Fig ting Along Whole Pro t. . . .. stiuggie for freedom still with the 60th when he mat Mr Joseph (Bolsa of Milton has re his death is not known Deceased _ _ celved a telegram conveying the sad n marine en ine d ll d (il (Special Ao the Guardian.) NLW YORK, Aug. 21_~Tlie Jour- ish. French and Serbian troops oil new, that his eldest son, Private the sea ill qgiieei: lllitmbeg ofostg PARIS. Aug. 2l.~~A general often- nal to-day has the following from Sa- the Salonikl front, the sending of re- ws||a_:_l_sa_son, though short. was well com- 3:nd)e.r__dt;f. _=ri;.is_=_ ss2_:t§on“_t;i 35 lnetomorrol _ GJARDIAN 9° y _ _ _ ' _ _Rr l __ _ _ _ _____1_---y-vs_-I ~\~fr_» wt' °°"~ ii t illitingosttlo ttlssse _ General tal Halniltu. It ‘ill oils _ s»ssrss».m|m»oc»r»d°"" "mn um' "‘° 9°¢°fv'l°° W *1>°°4°°°°~ auatutotisiuilieuoitauaioielitatelioisiiiltotsaitlifaiiitoioiiitilsiiiiiistissiiilid