eb* `_ fu"-'-7' .17 _ -1 _ ' f f‘ .ff The is Read Dai1Y_bY.‘.1.2». is ._Ple._ __ _ ._ _ ‘ _i-‘ursisneo - _ . _ ';-_,»==_i i"i_vl- ..;. .--. .. e _ . Sworn -&V§»-ae- ' ` ` ‘ "'-`~' " "-`<"¢’»iT.7`---`.`.~Z~-»'-'??»1'»`-"ii I . - ~ . -~ ;.»~_-- 3' -_ _ _ _ _ ~ ~---~ - . -.1 _,».»--.7- » » ~ _ ._ -_ .__-. -» - . . _ , ' - - ‘--.. -.._----_-_-_~;:;;::::::.1-:_~_~_».»:§_»_-;;_-_-c_-_-_-_-_-_-_-Q---~--H...LYUHW .._-_.___.______...-- __________________ __ . -__-.____.~'. _______1_______ '_ ‘ -' '- .- "l ' nv*"""` _ " ' '-_"'T " ' ' " " ' " "" ‘ " ' ' ‘ " ' 'W-'th' "i2Q""1"f “"_-_-5--'_-:~:_'-~= - -`~`{-1 ~ -'-'~'-'-'-'-‘-‘-`-'- _--». - __ -rj -“ vj - - - ~~ ~- -'-'~‘-'-'~'-'-f-=j--§-='-'-‘~‘- '-'-='-'-`-'-'-'- --'~'-‘f-‘-'f-‘ff-'3”*-off: ----1 -1 --:.--1-f~»~1‘-rf-'r-‘-‘fe-'-'-'-1-1:-'f-'-1-*ff-='-'-‘f-'Jet'_ . _ -‘-‘-‘J - . . . . _ :sr .l .-~ \ - ... _ , _.. _ - ._ _._ _ 5- . _ _ -_ _ , . ._-_ a _ _ _ _ . . _ -.1 . 1 -.. -f' "' "_ I _ ._ . _ _ ' `_._ ____ ‘ . ' 5*” ' ' . _ - . __ _ . . ,___ ____; , _ ___ _ __ _ . . . _ . _ __ H ____ __ _ _ c __ _ __ .__ __ t _ __ F _ . _ i§_ -‘i:, , . _ - . _ ‘ yr ` t* ` - ‘ s __ .. _ _ A t- -_ _ . ......... _ i»--.. se. I If gi-` _.I i -._.=._ a., 2 . . Q _ _ rl . _ __ | i ._ *.5 - - `oA|-f.].\; _ __ ~- _ l . _ . __ _‘_:_. = * W _ . ‘ ‘ ' Har. _ping __ -. __ _ 'tg it _ ` -_ _ '; _-.re nsrnins' il ‘mp 1 " wnkiy lvenlg Daisy! ill t I cnnlinn,-ri-'iURscAY, AUGUST-16, une' -- vsu iasuvsfsa) vast- (qsnss) _Is F 1 Bii|Ll|llHi£~l0il|i$ _ Blillllfeiliililii -it _ Capture the lloritl Brltlgeilsd liter n ¥_si|__r’s Siege. H (Canadian Preis Despatch.) LONDON, Aug. 9<'_-A despatch from Rome to the Daily'N_ews latte last night. says :- "The italian occupation of Goritz ippears certain infthe near future, ii it has not alread ‘ occurred T e .ny is nntanama _'ttf ` -'uni " nna'oI~i»i's_,_ who have abandoned their positins ind sought refuge in houses. from which they are sniping. They are, |iowever,.in view_ of the positions on the lsonzo seized by the ltallans. powerless to oppose an advance. “There is reason to believe that the Italians havealready gained a ioothold in the castle dominating the city. _ "Meanwhile cavalry has been laun- ched in #Pursuit -of the retreating Austrians, who are being made pris- oners before they can reach positions behind the city." ‘ ‘ ' ' Disaster ina _ _ Pennsylvania Mine ___ _ _ _ _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) WILKESBARRE. Pa.. Aug. 9-For- ty worlomen were caught in no six colllery of the Pennsylvania Coal - Company at lnkerman following sn” explosion of gas shortly after opera-‘ tions began this morning. The body oi one man has been brought out and one injured man “was rescued. The inte oi the others is not known. SEHIUUS IIIEIUHIT _ li filliiiiil [iii fi.. ,.'_‘ , . Joseph L. 0clicnt__8_sverely_ ilcr.e|_l.f I by Bulk:--Pfenrtiilnnenn or Doctors lay Seve ills Life. Mr. Joseph L. Gallant of Egmont was severely-glred' by a bull'in a neighbors’ barn oI1~Tuesday evening. The animal hitherto a quiet one- sud- lltllly turned upon Mr. Gallant driv- ing his horns into his abdomen and throwing him up to the.ceiling with s force. accompanied by that of the fall. which_ bro e several ribs and otherwise severely bruised him_» The wound in the abdomen ls a serious one. Telephone messages were at once sent to Wellington and Tyne' Vai- ley. the nearest doctors but an the doctors babpened to fits avgay at the time. A cali was then sent into'Bum- to the scene ab`out"20 'miles distant, which they covered in less than an hour. Their- -.promptnees probably saved Mr. Gallant's' ‘life although his condition is still-_very serious. lt. is |10Ded that he can be removed to the Prince County Hospital Ito-day.-C. _ WNDENSED ADB. 'roo Lawn lion _ onasslrroarros our cam- pFT;r`e area iasséuori lor advertising in this column ash must accompa_I_r_y orders. ltininuunr °l1lrles twenty- ts cents. Moron BOAT F58 Fiiil. 'PHSNI 125-1.. _ - 1180-'I-l6Mlm°D¢|`-` 'ro |Ts““~r,.e”»-cor on SYEW1 ei' Apply to F itohqrts Wins oe Ho _ 1401-s_1oMsI ron eats? e5U'rHro`n'r A cor ilse Apply to owner Frances Do# 71°F!! ‘1Ill~Sl0’M4lpl (Special to the Guardian.) P.m*I'R0oRAD, Aug. 9- OFFICIAL. ln the region east of Sviuiuchy our troops launched an attack and cap- tured`a portion of ,enemy trenches talking thirteen ofllcers and six hun- dred men prisoners. On the River Koropiec the enemy was driven out of his fortified"positions, Our troops captured the left. bank of the river up to the point of its juncture with the Dnlester the troops of General Let- chltzky continued to pursue the en- emy and drove them out of s. series of villages and heights which. they had occupied and reachedthe River Tlumach, a tributary of the Dniester At six o’clock in the evening of the 8th our troops occuapied the town of Tysunienitsa, a ridge of heights north- east as far as the right bank of the Dnlester, the right bank of the River Vorone to the south of Tysmlenitsa as far as Stokovoheia. P. E. ISLAND sons from the western part of the ls- land who arrived by special train from Summerside about 4 p. m. The best of harmony prevailed and the whole tone of the meeting was to the effect that all the old misunder- standings between the people of the rural communities and the town people over the question of automo bile locomotion in this Province stand in the wa of progress was on motion elected chairman of the_ meeting, a position he filled with abi- nce quite a lot and could say that wAN'reo-`o”mE iliiiii`i`K*TiFr 'ro so to Keppoch Wages i6 00 per month Apply 188 Queen t. ' 1800-8 iltlti' main floor. il private hill!! All ;:_i_i:br_|)1m cgnvemegggmepply L_ treat. e ______ nnfbintf 'ro Ls1'- A`ii.mn|s"i-Tao°n`o`oM In Drivia famil , centrally located;/‘_ Gentl an Q rf? snare om ‘ltmstti WA " 1'F“”'iUV1`-""‘s|i.vsn Black ores Write stating lows Cash cs per pair. Will Sum s . -. . 'f _ aims as W Thursday A noon. Ili e _.ei _ can - 1'..-it "'......i.‘li5‘°.'ri.'f!;‘!‘~’~. Mlnarda' | “ ` `.-__`*"_" 5 1.-=: I as °°'r ' seal anarchy "i ad 2-’““':. '.".:.:."a‘..o.it't':.iW.'.' lim tt" 3 is narsvorma me sri ‘ti - os . 1ee1,e,sIm ~ ____\_,,;§»4i»¢_ !__,_._ _y - _ 'FM _ .- _- _,‘.‘_ “sam '_ f _ 1’ ~ ` ` ___....-.-,..tsro.n$».-1.-.-_t..-_...d-__ _. ..._....__-._..__..___________ _ _A___________._1_ _._.-__,____...a_.-.;_ """*"* |”9°‘_"! -- - -_-ff.-_~.~_-_~.-_-_-_-rc-: -.--_».-_~.»_-:.- _-_-_-_‘-,--_-_-_-,y..... _ . ’ _ . _MUTOR The___.Ly¢¢um Crowded Last Night to ;':s.:.:’.';:':;‘.::.::‘e;;‘:;1.:.‘:::.‘r’-...3`..’:.'f_ru on--Ion-inn- no n uu- talten it was found that only one man voter in Georgetown and Royalty. He or auto trucks than Ruetico The a motor truck service from Rustico to Huter River Mr LePage ex y in the western part of the Pro ferred tio the excellent hotels in Rus “ °"“°°“ tioo and the beautiful country and 1_?._0iii¢_¢ffS. 600 Prism- ...I _ British lsrcpldnssl-igstroyf En- N1‘i'&¢f0“$ Willis- All l°"_Bi"k °"" “”“%i~’“i-1'-?"‘ oiliiver _Now ilelil by liusslaIts._ - ._ Enemy Aircraft lucid Fight Yiith British Airman. British Oihclsl says:-‘~ "Northwest As s. result of aeroplane co-operation planes. Hostile air craft have been most active, and obviouslybave been amy machines however have been gamaged by our aeroplanes infantry re." ‘ hundred German soldiers were killed or injured in a. recent Allied air raid on Metz captial of Lobraine, accord- Y ged The German War Office stated (Spedisl to the Guardian.) s LONDON, Aug. 9- General Sir 1 :a f'l-1 £ 'Tl 1 tv: = l >< -Ci `.`;',‘ ' .. _ -`,;. ..-__; -' _'_ -- H. ' ' ~ ff. .»l.--_- _.»§.f°V ' .. - ._-. -. _nl Me- - " " »"SIulI_i_iS= :ilKf_____ _ |-mu-the_. _ -snu_i;_c_l§_KoP|-Eo- 0 ..._ P i “ii rcjti omzln " - - . l°'j'_'_':__*;'___f';*(§5'*§___'}|°"§f_:___tf°°A _.!f..'-`.°'-`l ` - (Special to the Guardian.) zia Yesterday morning in the Gorl of Pozieres the Australians advanced Im' “BL after intense amuery pre] our lines two hundred. (200) yards. _ paration our infantry completed the Otherwise the situation is unchanged. occ” “on r the he’ .ms west of the DB 0 E _ i. drivi l th 18. i: al i with our artillery, several enemy °W“ "5 °“ ° S 'em “"5 guns were destroyed and some mage- ‘h°gu_§° d‘_’g“hm°“;“' d 2_2 tf"‘;_’;_°_ll:eS zines exploded A train was set ailre an “3°“ were mm ° es . ` _ of Austrian soldiers. The enemy, by bombs dropped ‘mm wr Mm' completely routed, had left l_arge quan- tities of arms. ammunition and mater- trying N, "gig ¢,°mh,_¢|_ -“uni en. ials. At night fall detachments of _ 0u\i--Ai!1_ii¢uuuiss1uusuIrus tual ci Austrian” Prisoners 10,000. ROME 'via LONDON. Aug. 9.-| "'”"' ITALIAN OFFICIAL.--This morning, our troops entered the town ot 'Everi- Casale Pavia brigades crossed the Is- onzo and consolidated themselves or.. the left bank. A column of cavalry an Bersag-Lierl cyclists promptly launched a pursuit of the enemy be- yond the river. In the meantime out engineers were throwing new bridges across the river repairing those dam- aged by the enemy. On the Cerso Plateau our troops repulsed several counter attacks on the summit oi Monte San Michele and captured more trenches in neighborhood of San Mar tino. Up to the present time we_ have taken about 10,000 prisoners. _sv .aah~;_-_-_-:_-_=-:_-T-. _-7- - - ~ -_ _ . . : --_ . .:.-.- .- _ . ._ tnlln lung. |.-u.n_.r. LEAGUCE F0-RMED ..:'.‘ir:.Y:§:- .‘;:;-.:-;':::- ef.:-.sz _ igw |||»gi53|g|| Ufflcers List. t,l:_at_____'°st¢;me damge” was done in a raid _ Subitcl ull 0n¢uiu_o Island-l00M'0iort Gu. Su- sam uu_ui=s_ ...n-;.-.:-.:.-.-.s..f--1..-;-;----rr- _ _ witnessgir _qi-and Lodge. I. o. ‘o. oz_tnc__I;/Isis. time Provinces and ew oun an , in session at Fredericton. departed from its usual customtoday and got down to election of Grand Otlicere at __ At’ a meet-lug held in the Lyceum over narrow roads and meet lots of gsm i-iughgg was one of ',j.|_h9 pi-inf 8 “cam Benign The M t W” not -»l-fall last evening there .was formed horses,w_ithout_the least symptom oi C1951 spwtawn M a nm? demon: gambleted when» anna -Rod” “_ |ll\_ °1'8anisa`tion to be known as The their being scared or causing troubiq strgtihh held today when several join-had at 5 °'¢10¢i{ this evening and M0105 I-“Kilo of Prince Edward ls- The motion for- the formation ofthe type, of machines geared high and .me elemqn Wm be contmued mmm-_ lllld- P- E- Island Motor 1105806 118111118 some marvellous evolutions. Among row moi-ning, The other business The hall-was packedaud represen- passed unanimously Mr. W. Jenkins the pilots who participated in the fi-ghswtgd this afternoon was ‘purely tmtives were present from all parts of cf Georgetown stated that the people events was Major Edgar Kennedy of ",-0'uiine_ the report of Finance Com. the PPOVIDCB llliilililllls H\J0\1¢ 150 P61'-_there were anxious to' have ‘the ma- Sherbrooke, an oiilcer who has done ming, haing |-ewived thgethsr with chines run. When the vote of the good work at the front and is now en- ,omg wmmitteg i-gpm-tg whigh are school meetings in the district was gaged in instructional duties. to he considered mmm-ww moi-ning, r ` rl four hundred dole There a e nes y - .1 t in ni i » -- - - - - _ - _ 5;; ‘:.‘;‘;_°_':j_..§ _.2 5100.000 lsr. Sdkrers . :ses :.'.‘..“:'.::;‘.:::.: .£22 ::;§i::.z‘. nssa a onearounw a'- " ' ' ,D.W.,V. d , petition ang got ft signed by every ` ` _gbag!;vias]:,“N?rS.;rDeputy Grando Myers- ter, George S. Ryan, Charlottetown, had a list of names with mm-all oi (F,-nm our QW" ¢°,-,."p°m|,,,¢_) P. E. I.; Grand Warden, R. H. McKay, __ _d _ _ __ b __ th _ “qvhomhwtere wi_lling_ tgtpgy the League 0.1.1. AWA Aug 9_T'he Dommkm Weéatgidlltié _ N. hGr=n;d _ Secreltaré. B011 H0 01186)' BXS. ll 8 B__eewaevertmg» e. ’ ` J.. c nnon, aroeown. . . should unite in a common eifort i0_ Mr. B. W. LeBage. Rustico-. saiu §.gf£:_1;°‘3°nx'::°3"§l,§1g&g,g2e:_: mf; l.; Grand Treasurer. J. H. Balcomb. have equal rights and protection f0I'|he did not think there was any section was decided today _ ’ all and at the same time let nothlllz of the Island more in favor of autos _ ' - Attsl `l` "it al G0l'iiZ__ v _. - _ - > - - - - l'_ ii 8 __ Mr. T- B. Grady of Summewidenrave now a petition out asking tor. " - Arc rleeiniiirofin lity. Mr. A. W. Gaudet, on motion.|piained the great advantage such a I S was appointed Secretary. ' _‘service would be to the fishermen and NEW YORK- M15- 3'-A “GWB Mr. Grady said that his appoint- hthai-ii md snig they wmihi hug 5 agency despatch from- Berne. Bwit- W ment to the chair was an unexpected mgtoi- ti-“ck in ,_ week if such were zerland, published here today. says: (From Our Own Gorreapondent.) _ honor, as`he -had come to listen. He permitted Seve,-hi im-mg;-5 in the "The Berlin 'TB80b|BW Bl\\10‘11\¢9__F_, ,_ROME. Aug. 9-Italian troops have stated that the meeting had assemb locality he said, are wantlngto buy au that the Gai-mph gubmarine, Brem_6l1. 'scored' their greatest victory since led to consider the question of open- top and he said that he believed the -Whmh Wa' ¢° |15" “FIV” N BD the opening _ofjthe Austro-italian war. i th roads of the Island to the 9019 in the wuhtr were just gr 51119110811 D0". |18! D001! Blink U1l‘°\lK\1 An oillclsl announcement this after-' uliai utgf minor vehicles. Mr. Grad; gong-ous of having the machines at °“ “°°|d°“¢ W hm' ml-°m“°|'Y' 3°°°\`d° noon that Goritz Bridgehead, where said ne use _been through one Conn- my other crass ni pa-epic. -1-is rs-|1115 i0 S qpsnetch received here this the Austrians have defended them- ___ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ selves with the greatest stubbornness for more than a year, has been cap vi -_ - ' ' . he old-time opposition to the motor the desire of the people to have tau _¢\1l'°li by lflllln ‘U'00PS- Ai U19 ‘Same tiara running was about removed. The rists and others go_ there and enjoy _“U10 :U W" 5““°““°°d _"xg---h1Vf°“t° Pope Road had just been opened, 100 themselves and at the same time gens- 385°; ng? Jigios/[¢;U:;__3 -bloofé en “lx p. c. of thepeople signing the peti -dt the community. -- ». _ ._ 11 Sd that _ il _ Y! "nfl X ___ tion in favor of same. notwithstanding The chairman at this point produced --- "5 “_ "__ °“`°’15fY" °"b _‘_’ _‘;_ reports to the effect that anyone ven a resolution from the town of Sour-ir (Canadian Press Despatch.) :»`lg:__l1 l;;’:__a?_D;n\;i;:’_7v lm:l1t__:?:gn|_eE ti-ifius 011 this “W1 with 'I v°ii¢l°\\ favorins the ruuulus at autos there osrman Headquarters. via__pnmLIN, _,__ _ ° was liable to be shot. Mr. Grady and also a document from B_._Comp» Au; g._.And LONDON A“g_ 9_gim,,, __°“ - _ said he had no doubt that if the mat teh at Cc., Beit _River-,' setting -forth yggggrdgy the “mans Did pi-hugh git-yi r.. _ _ . _ -_ _ ,._ ter was put tothe farmers in a proper rcasqnrwhy autos should run through gi param, hu hash under French gr. e by light they would see it in the right way _out the island. _ tiiiei-y ms, “igniting in a gi-ut mn. ._ .. . - _~ _-_ in the section of the country he liveu_‘ » -Mr. D. ii. McDonald of North Bede iiggntihh which threatens to wipe it H ' all were anx~i'cus to live _Within the -que said he lived in a place» from out. ` _ ' ` ‘L aw. "We ant _l1ov_veveI_'." s,8id_ he. which the most strenuous 0_PDOsition lt is considered doubtful whether _ "to have -th; liberty f° which we are had come. H6 WI! 'll|6Bl9d i0 My Peronne's celebrated woodhouses in (Canadian Press Despatch.) __ entitled and use__of the roads for which this opposition to the autos was fs- the late Gothic style and the cache- SASKATOON. Sask.. Aug. 9- A we are paying." ` ding out. The 'people of Bedeque dral of Bt. John can be saved from thousand registered letters in one i l 'fog thi fist, the part of au- sentiment to-day. ' it tile-auto-is ¢ola|*\iniiify'fs, Mmitsguc; nr. Mcnsagniain' inlets to the motor league. who will to bei benefit to anyone it should be Bt. Peter’s; l-l. ll. Cox, M0l'9l|t H011 lee that such persons are propsrl! tothdvrmer. He believed it would J. A'. McDonald. Cardigan; W. H. .__ i, with other object of the prove! e greatest blessing to P. li. Prowse. Murray Harbor; W. W. Jen- " ' " ' _ .is-.tp see that the Silotcrpea Islsnd._ if run under st#-ict re|ii\_|.-,giim Georgetown; J. W. McPhee, (special go the Guardian.) ,I s own interests are looked afinr- tions. - _ _ m1,“w'.n_ TORONTO. ul- 10-Llllit t0 moll- '~ °° ,-“-°' ‘~ “°;.r°'.'::.;‘:: ..:.‘.'.:.':°‘f.'.°.."m:'.'::::.‘;*° “'° '°'- 3:; -----i W-; ".;:':.:: if.-.‘::’.. °".‘.'.r..'.1:‘:.:..:°‘:..:;.':..v.::.."-.......... n n wa: - _ _ _ 1- era a ere wer: - _ t|,,|¥;\°g§%N\d im tlteywork of ol'gani~ Gerss*ra?"Prse\dsu¢»-#R-.'-'l.` Blame., Paton. A.. Senator Proweei, I". -I. yesterday was 75 d@*'es_s. A-tail a. dh. ggiim ,_ _ sq yith, Vice-President for Qneen‘s County- Nash. ltr. Montgomery. (B0 NM) it registered os degrees, at p. m., _-`.»..»”y, -, ' Imiria of Atherton in pr. Alley. ' Dr. Mcduigan. Emerald. Dr. Alley. 00 dasreee. The coidtnt the previous sascading the mot cn.aald that be had vice-Pres. for Prllws County-Mr. ami th. chgimgh, ia.-_ or-ady. A21 M vm 56____<_is¢;‘:i::_" “___” ____ Mmq‘!"E'¢n `°mc3un'!`w§f°' "DMM Mmrthml ' ' “N M nm "mon that mill?" “ii ir t-‘alll-.tomorrow mornin at to the au . on so t ¢h° MK- vice-Pres. for kings count;--mms. townsmsa shame get tore er aa __|_ao s _ ____ _ an s _ o tolli YO!! W _ Jenkins. - ‘ t ef e ii 9 U ' _ 1 1 __ _ I I _ dri ho at hi” in 5, ,iii t be derived 1 :nd `Sat3__.ay";‘m‘_ ‘_ _HP W _ s ti sented td tain a aeitsin in _ _ _ __ ~ tram- having ine mann opened sp to se: __ ____ _.0 __°. . ¢¢_i|||i,.& hm" hy their per-. 'The fo iowlll new Nl wen ap- tiiemedern method oflocomntlon with gorrow a _ .“, sun; s mono., gotta# ' ‘the 'horna He 'pointed' __ _ __ _ _ . ll* Y advantages of saving time _ I It 0- IM NN!! li ‘U - - a . .»~.,.~.. vvvuns Mr W. K__. Ro ers said that he went to be Drogressive`as much as the names. . day from s thousand farmers, enter- would like to d a few words ex those of any other part of Canada. -- _ the meetin was called The trouble about the auto question Belle River F R Hearts and J It were 1‘°C0lv0d llil Saturday Ht tho ing their claims for hail insurance. 84 ai: said tart he noticed the people was thst'the Government, when these' Dinnis. ' head ofilce of the Municipal Hail ln- -tis (Prince County doi s great deal machines came here iiret, did not'tske Pismo; ggun-|-y__1~_ g_ Qi-;qy,'1,g. which gives some idea of the extent towards helping to ma% s better ie`ci the necessary precautions re speed li- roy "J. Holman. Dr. Edwin Tanton. 0* |591 TYl“\'l4°Y'U 5°" °¢°"“~" ‘midi g regardinsthe automobile. and it mite. If they -had dcneic this meet- Joseph Gaudet, B, W. Tanton, Bum- Milrdo Cameron. one of the two__chief,_ d been decide that the ‘only proper ing would not have been necessary. rilerslde; Rev. P. C. Gauthier, Bt_` il\!D°Cl°l'° 0f _“W °°'11m|°9i°”- it is ri gto do' ‘tc hives proper or~ The impression left by the actions Louis' Albert Schurman, Bedeque; by 'fill' U18 WOT" YBU W0 MVB 9"" higgii “thi " de." ‘The iirst"ol€iec\ of certain auto drivers of that day is James 'ruplin Conway; E. W. Man- hid ll* N10 039°* °f d*m“3° d°“°_ W' or a motor Icarus. asia Mr. nosqrs. is atm one imI>\'°woa_of a sooirmsuv. aes, ssanmaralde; rranhuontsomm. "°"-" “°. ?°__“_°.‘?'f’°"- tw; the people. In ontario. I-ie could not blame them the way Bedecue. Wana suave arms. the drivers aatosivcrs running wild then. Hs mums counrv.-nov Monash, A. "IE lE|1'lB_ __ _ ._ ‘hive -o to report infrac- believdd f-there--would be vdeliglitful F. M Quaid, Sourie; L. M. Pools, Dt ' Inerside and Drs Tanton ani Jardine procured an automobile and hastened tai. ` _ ' _ _ _ - i T0 V9 . l ` . if N L = _ ` t°_. . .' w ua.. ii nears me raeistsvi' -1 me if" land took. Address Boa ~'» - id . - ` UQ __ _ . : _|. 1 ' ` t . ` ' _ I ""%a‘$i's. t the auto owners were now in- _ _ __ __ nd '. . m°°\\ W liillllv August into ‘_- N. . cosr oF ovEs1'ul=Fe'aY - sus\v|An|Ns nours. - WASHINGTON, Aug. 8-Word has- cofme to the Department of Com-` merce from a hosiery manuiactury in the Middle West that the Eastern Forwarding Company, American iagents for the cargo for the German hsubmarlne. Deutchsland. had offered him dye-.stuffs at. $5. a pound, or; about fifty times the price before the ‘ offer. war. The manufacturer declined the_ use-s - _ -_--at = not Take 1,4100 lore Prisoners '63 ldchlns iliac. - .._,_5-‘_ (Canadian Praia Despatch.) f- .PETROGRAD. Aus. 9-(Via don). -Announcement was made to- 'day by the war oillee that the lill- sians have occupied Tysmienitsa; in Galicia, on the river Vorone. _ On August 7. General Letchitskrs army took 7,400 prisoners, including 3,500 Germans and 08 machine gulli- Tysmienitsa is about eight miles east cf the important Galician town of Stauislau, which is one ofthe Hil- road between Lemberg and Kolomea. ‘It is over this ground that 'thi Russians achieved their recent im- portant victory announcement of which was made yesterday breitling through the .Austrian lines) on a front of fifteen miles. #__-is-iaimlsnx-ns BRITIBH GAIN ON THE 80MM_¢_ FRONT. (Canadian Praea Deentch.) =- Lennon. Ass. 6.-A no-tear sd- vance by the British on the Homme -front of Pozieres was snnouncedto- day by the war office. The ofiieial statement tollowsr--_ “dn the vicinity of `Guill6mont there has been no change since yes-` terday. North or Pozleres we made a turiheradvancc by bombing aicng‘ the eneIny's trenches, capturing 25 prisoners. - '-"- "in the Ypres salient. between._ Belllewaarde Lake and the YssI"Ulnl!` the enemy bombarded our tranche! heavily last night from 10 p. m. to 12 midnight and discharged gas on a broad front. The gas had little etect. Some partial attacks were made by Minard'a Llnlment Cures Dlphtherla. the enemy who was not able to en- ter our lines." " ‘ _ "' *°- “---mann -»-~».»-»_-_ G - ci-\1-Eoin L District two. Fillers.. Race _,with Ii son Second. Mrs. Hannah L. Waddell, of Char- lott¢\to\\'\I. goes into ilrst position iii' sho vote shuwiirr, printed today In 'li-iw GUARDIAN Grand Prize Cafup---ru with a total of 34.285 votes again-=v her name.. Mrs. Waddell has \'ur_v little spare time to devote to the emu- pnign nnri is deserving bf muc'1 src-iii: for -her energetic efforts. Miss Jennie Loicrgan comes second in the first -district., Miss Evelyn G Allen third, and Miss Annie H. Came- ron, of Summerslde fourth with n showing of 22.928 votes. Fins or/\m'. In the second district Mrs. Jos. A. Bernard, of Tignish continues to holu first place, she having a total of 17, B50 votes. Miss Annie C. McGowan of Kllmuir, enters the race in today’s announcement with a grand total ox 17,000 votes to her credit for a "start- er." Many of Miss McGowan's friends' had been trying to induce her to enter the friendly na/me or ballots for tne‘ "last fortnight when she was first nominated- but it was an impossi- bility and it was not until Monday night. when the Campaign Manager. explained to her how easy it would be to secure enough votes to place her- self well up with the leaders. _thai _she allowed her application to be re~ gistered. Before the Campaign Man- ~ager‘ left, Mies McGowan had 17,000 young lady- she is just about the youngest in the race- is out to wh. one of the top-notch positions and has ‘already set an example that many oi _her older competitors will do well tt follow. ~ ' - '- lilies Lottie Fltsgerald. of George town. is next on the list with a credit *of 15,816 voes and Miss Jennie Camp- *bell. of Alperton. ranks fourth with a total of 15.663 votes. _ IIQIBATIQNS GALORE. _ miss not-ence newness. Bedocnvs representative. leads all in the lsst district. ‘ Misa newness in the last tote showing advanced from the bot- tom of the list to fourth position and today she soars to the top brigging the third dletirllctzgnstge tvgntyt ous; .and class w . V0 I her name. Misc Christine Km. of St. Peters. another new candidate who was`1p an o"1cure position less ihgh s weak ago. goes into ssoosl rcs $ a credit of 12,8!! votes. isa llcbonaid. of South Lake third lin lla L Bnrddt. of fain ` IA N1 ' ' 1 I . ieqlble than that. QUIIWO UGUNTYA- 0. Il. ~ gh! I close a vote of thanks was it l. . _m. __ '_ » h_- l“" 'van 80".” __ Tu. u you trtphtlird -' ° `°“'"'"“ h' °" mn" swsaty-,f:ar'°:ta=itx _ h_°m md m _ l‘f°°t°'1\- il Mb and _Ibm of the lvotes ready to be voted today. Thing “‘~ -- I -"1 ; A-st~\.s|a~‘ TWO si ., -`<...r-» » Mrs. Waddell Leads in‘C_ampal'i_i|__i. l_irs;,ilei_'_nhrd' - Annie. _l`. lliiiillilaa 80,” C|ll'l8ll`ll`l.’. 7.100 Votes, il' _ ce Bqwness Leads "Thr lage- =+==-'xwiftinn :rn Arssnault. of Abrenfe Village, ad- vanced -into the eight place wiht a -bowing of 10.1352 8 llhl Oi 6220 ...vos since the last showing.. _ _ NEW CAN_DlDA_'l;G§i V In addition to Miss Annie C. llc- Gowan, Miss Mary Meyers enters dia- trict two as a representative- or--the Mt. Stewart section and "Mft 'HMB ice W'hlte, of Rocky Point and Miha Hazel Sherry, of McNeiil’s Mille en- ter the third district. 'ri-is ePacIALs. _ _ Finer Pnlzs t2s.oo¢|N_ 002!!-' escoun Pmzs e1e_;so moo U' 'ri-uno Pmzs l1o.cc'|tt-660.0 Founri-I Pmze es.co IN eoto ONLY VOTES ISSUED 'ON SCRIPTIONS TURN IN --DURING 'rl-In PERIOD coMMnNoiNG'HON- DAY. .AUGUST 7. .AND AUGUST 19 _AT 10 P. M.. ' COUNT FOR THE ‘WLNNINQ or 'rx-msn sP1scIAi_._“ré1gIns6 » 'rms sssurws __ - parm I-N 'rr-in cAstPLIogA~-'{___&f EQUAL START WITH HER. 3 CANDIDATES 'ro WIN. 'ritlieli special. PItIzIos_ ‘ - ' No votes on subscriptions issm prior to August 7 will count to* the Special Prlaes. No vote con* clipped from the GUARDIAN- - count for the winning of these primes. ‘ The prizes will he awarded alifolié lows:-- The "$.00 IN 'GOLD - ‘bt- awsrded to the cantiidah, mi* of district limitations. lin largest mlnliisr ofvolll-iUlll_ paid in advance subscriptions te~-she' ooamnan from Ansel! 7 M Mllli- Is, at 10-ir. -ra. ' ' - * The second third and ienrth rises- Imii-'°eo-scsrtss ‘il¥\\ll\llr“i&'¥ candidates who have till W. I-IIN sas 1 ann lsrsswusm 'WI lsansd°se in the case ot igwinnsr on .the ant arise. » ~. _"The above 'are all- ‘ _ sad _ will in no way interfere will ning of the seventeen p s already offered; for. of cclfle. all votes ttitll- `ed in or these special prisss will .count also rar the Wim poised. I --me winssra or special rrisse will be announced aid the prices.)- wsrdefl. sa soon after Allillt il -the work oi vsrtifluuon is On thebleaal alight ‘ of tgishca Saptem r . e gas anaou1 tls Spools! Pr&wta‘.' l- »"°0\l!l-" _ i_ ` ` _ in -_ .mm hw". 9 ~- . -_ . .. m of »Boaebaw.I-sake the-same time your ,,,,, ,‘}",§,"1§‘Q° 'w'f“uo':1s, a. eoqtss, _ silt...-gg-'\,¢|i,|,,." was oiasmpsa .»s|ss.e'asW-oem attracts. his _“tha one comet. was avallror os pnaupsl msn. _ __ i . i f;'.?.’ '_ jr -._ . ., f,». 4:.. ' f -ffl- “fi- ' "-1-t .j . . I-4 _.~~, t 1' _ c . 'if :_r P ..-_ . L_* 'ir'-2 _‘-*if-’~ fit. '~_; 1 _ t f » I . 1 » D i t .lic "\ ra . 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