,e.,~- . _ ..__... ;_. ‘fel ` _ ¢_.v\‘vU»\¢=-'-`-`-'-'-'-`-`-'-= -‘-'-'- -2 -1 -1-_ _ _-_-_ _-_ _ _- _ _ »~ -- -.._ . _ s».~»- :::,-;_-,;;;__- ‘ -__--___ ______ _,__ ~-< ~»rf\ ...~ ¢--»r»»°*"\ »' 'Y *ro ,_ T116 is_Read.Daily;.by_42,000 People. ._ J _ m _ A - _V , statement Furnished ri- ¢ 1 - I ‘ _ ‘t Q . 1 .-fe 1 " .unsafe-\,.-_-__ ;,, _-,_ _-_- -7- - " _ _ ._______,,___,_______.__ ____l___;_V;__._;-_' . _-_ ._.._____.__,____-____‘_'__ '___,__.______-___-___; ____-_______ ________,____,___ _ . '- - ‘ _ . »' `- ~ =` riff _ " y " - --~~ ~"- ~--.*‘**‘-----~-»-----~.-~---»---.~~~-.-----~------~~~---1------" ----~-----~----~~.---_-..-.-a»t.--..------~----~--~-------~-~--~--~ ---~-.--.~: ~--_--.-_-_-.-.-_-,-_-_-_-_-,a~..v,,~_-_-_~_»r=,~_-_;-__-.,_-_-_-_-_-_~,-.2-.».-_-__-_-;.~_,-_-,-_-_~_~_-_-_-_-tm-_e-ig:-,x_ 5 r »_ l ‘_ . ', . lllalowV G lr- \ ,..`- . *V 1' ' " |'n,N_-loin |:»_Ai_|_..|..v_ _ '_§'t}°.lfi'»'}"'t‘»l$’,l"jl'v1".{i?.;“rl.ll}» 1,., }p;p t It CANADA, MONDAY, 2-_l,‘19Z1To .' V = "{T`°=‘~=°'°TV}§°;`@"°9"`>"°""","~, “T »-. . .l t - f 'W _ fm s - -:a V __, _ _ l -J - - zl'-f V- - l 1 'fr (-' "ph ‘!'°.“"°._4“?9'tu'-"A11 '““ ““E.lllt"%...... “fill” OUTERWORKS ' -riydellee. _ _ A ,ioi°i`il to hte Pla'eedT:; italy f0n5Balile iiagillg on_VW|i0le ,British Front irom, Pozieres _ ,_¢, lilllllllll “SV those iii Austria., i0 iinil|ell1l0Bl.__illlg1,Briiish Calllllllllil the ilnier- ar Likely io be Declared. - _works and Fighlillg into iheiliilage where -ilermalls V Qlieled Stubborn Resistance. 4 ROME July 20- V15 Pifll Jill? 22-' There has bgen a strong agitation ` A h N °' 0 inist 0 T L ' d A m "e'rial decree was posted to- in Italy for some time f th b - P day placing the persons and property in of Germans on the same footing as T those of Austrians and I-lungarians. being at war with Austria while mym The decree does not directly mention in Germans. but states that allies of emphasized by an agreement between Austria are to be treated as enemies R and their subjects and goods are lla- o M9 i0 $0111-\°ll!‘lt|0l1 and interests in the other were to be respected On italy were estimated to be worth J' $250,000,000. The value is now piac~ by Italy on the' ground it was not be ed 'at about $150,000,000. There are in only a few Germans subjects now in fn lilly and these will be el-ther placed sent to the western front according omcm statement Bays the battle has GE,-*MANS FA||_ -rg BREAK RUS. the °x`p°°t““°n° expressed I” Lim' been resumed on Saturday all along SIAN LINE. , ‘mm an-d Paris' 'the German front from Paxieres to » battle along that front continues. in cou`centra`tion camps or sent across t the Swiss border. :~::_-:_-;:.1-_-¢_-,~ - - -_-,-_-_-,-; - -_-_- - ~ - » - »__ - _ - - _ . _ . _ 1. he curious situation Vcaused by italy o HUSSIMI MIHISTE HESIENS ri or e reak ’ g oil of all relations with Germany. ` _'Sl ' ' LONDON. July 23.-The` battle on ‘battle front lighting is equally intense my at Pea” Wm’ G°"”°“Y W" the British front in northern France and here no definite progress is repor- °was resumed Saturday along the ted. For a. long time during Satur- °m° and Bern" Wherein “U "Wh" 'whole front from Pozieres to Guille- day morning we' had captured the f °""°“° °' °“° °°““‘"Y '1°ml°”°d in mont, tno wal- onlco report this llrtor- whole or the village or Longnevol but ~ 'noon says. The British captured the the enemy once more regained tlie my 16' tm' “5"°m°“t W”,d°“°“n°¢d ‘German outer works near.Pozieres by northern end of the village. Similar- south of- Soya Court on the Somme b ' assault and carried the lighting into ly the outskirts of Guillement have ill- g o served by Germany- If Wil' is the village. Lonsueval also was the ready twice changed hands. counter attack, the War Oillce an~ ow declared Italian troops m0-Y D' scene of a desperate struggle. .The ._._.,Y._____._1.,,___._.,_._._________.______:__Y_____Y___V_ __:______V_ Guillemont and reached a stage of (SpeciaI‘to the Guardian.) ' ` great violence. In the neighborhood PETROGRAD, July 28.-Teutonic ` of Pozieres territoryal and Austra» troops ‘ln Volbynia last nighttried to (Special to the Guardian.) f I _ _ _ I lian troops attacked from the south- break the Russian line along the river, VIENNA July 23.-via London 7.45 east and southwest and carried the Stohod near Bereznica, 25 miles north- lleiailen by British. FRENCH HOLDPOSITIONS AGAINST FURIOUS GERMAN COUNTER AT- TACKS. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, July 23.-New French lines front have held against the German uounaed this afternoon. A German attack made last night broke down under heavy tire of our artillery. The AUSTRIANS 4lET|RE BEFORE RUS- SIANS. ‘ p. m. July 23.-Under menace of a or (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 23.-Authentic news "has been received in Cairo Egypt. says ‘Reuters correspondent there, that se- rious enegagements took place recent- ly near Medina, Arabia, between the Arab revolutionists and the Turkish garrison. The garrison made a sortie against the Arn we wt-v were i.-osleging the town from the southern side. in FERT ` --~-. » 'ihe__l`urks Lest 2,500 Men and Largo Quantity, oi Arms andliluniiions; Turkish Garrison Besleged. and t Likely io Capliulaie Shortly. the lighting that followed the Turin are said to have lost 2,500 men wbi‘Vl Arab forces under commend of t _= Grand Sheriff of Mecca lost 500 men. The‘Arabs captured a large quantl.,' of arm. The Arabs are now bomber-- ing the barracks at Tai! where t1_: Turks 'are still hoiding"'oll£'biit"it l_ expected the garrison will soon caf; tulate. ' OF VOTE Changes Made in List o FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT, rorlolllloli limi I Names. tlrganlzailon ‘ (Special te the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, July 23.-Serguis Sa- zonoif, Minister of Foreign affairs. -bps resigned. - He is succeeded by Boris Vladimitrovitch Sturmof. Premier. who has taken over' the odlce. Stur- mof retains the Premiership. N|Inlrd's Llnlmsnt ourea rhaumatlans. sonnnnsnli ans. 4 'roo Lawn Fon. onassnnoarzos ,. one cam- por worn soon msorlloa foradvertising in this _column Cash must accompany orders. Minimum lgrgga twenty-live cents. WAN EU-GIRL _ FDR GENERAL housework. Apply 188 Queen St. '__*_ ‘ 860-7~11Mtf.. Foe 5l_\|.s.- a M|l.cH ciwe, 2 Hoistoins and Gurnsey; Apply to . James Gorman, South "Melville, Lot 29. ' 1124-7-24M§lE1ipd . WANTEDF- A9000 SOBER TEAM- ster` for our Coal Yard. A. Piclrard at Co.. Coal Dealer. 1107-7-22M3i LOST-LADIES GOLD PIN CRES- cent shape set with pearls, Satur- day; Reward if returned to this o 'e. 7-24Mil. LOST'-POCKET BOOK CONTAIN- ing sum of money in Queen’s Square yesterday. Finder please return to Dunn’s Hotel. Reward given. _ ~ 7-Z4M3i. TO LlT.- I CAROEIEDROQM ON mein door., in private family. All modfnl conveniences. Apply 84 Hill boro Street; or Phone 284-L. ' 8204-4-_IZM f BIECND GLASS TEACHER WANT- ed for Cape Bear School, No. 97, supplement $50. 00 Apply _in Wm. D. lkving, Sec’y, Beach Point, R. R. 1109-7-22E3ipd. vTKN'fEb“`“- `f='|i°s~r'_o`n sEc'6No class teacher for Piinnette school, No. 196. Supplement $30.00. Apply. Rob/t. Ross, Secretary. ' __ » 1132-24-Mllipd. LOST,-,-,QIRAYED-DARK BROWN . hoi-se‘_'(ahout seven years old) from Mr. Love's Tannery about dusk Saturday. information wanted by owner. tele|-none Mr. Love. 047-J. " 3f1_§;7-2sM1i. p WANTED- TWO EXPERIENCED _saiesmen, one for gents furnishings ` We or~ clothing department lil . . 'ln flu `hsnd’wt`itill`¢.wlth`.'re- ~;e;e_lcTe1cal“?'of Guardian ntilillge. V ar otteto . . 1131-7-as sl . `-~ -~ ~ PUPIL NURSVIIZISF-MAE! IN5 FE- mala wanted at the Taunton State .Hospital Training school for Nurses For particulars. address Dr. Arthur. :_"V. Goss. Supt. Taunton state I-los ."Pitll» Taunton. Mali. 8191-4-113% au wA 'llotanlltl King Street to bo sold on _'W Odsy. Jul# ldth at noon. Sale tot household e oota to stent at 10 ~ I m same day R Beerlsto. auc~_ in ci 'xasasxatssasx srsmsxsaesexesas'msasar»easalssaaeasasaesxx'aex¥' "M`m`il-., ,_ T, `_1n»_ glwgi, ... "Stella ll ` o ill! H00- l l' leave. wheel .any information u N lx -_rf l»lrl»r'f=ll°rl-§§‘9'.'r~l`1l'\iiri lamfi* . 'att r 3-Pbst-Oidce, Hunter River__H!““: ' 5snrv"ron M I safe oifarta for oflvlll _ I t’~"'.'f.°`f""*"l'~'°.:.":°T"'.....°"°°."i' .l.. J .* so mlm ' Nv gulls? 'E “itll l§_r|a_v'tr|°gl-' , _ * °’ t. .-.‘~ -"_1 ~ 'H _ _ ‘ ' . _ ,i__ _., »V~ -_ ~, '-\ __ ,ti 4 V- V -V' ` ,` - r . “_ \ H I ' _ ' nt at sl T ` tn th te ,de Bi lei in 24 ‘nn German outer works' by assault short-' east of Kovel but failed and were com- ' " ` ly after midnight. Violent fighting is pelled to retire. The War Ofllce an- now taking place in the village where mnlnced to day that German attempts the Germans are offerin des erate to reca ture their lost osition north- K P D D resistance with a large number of ma- east of Smorgen were also tulle. N' chine guns. On other parts of the .The sincere sympathy of the com- ._______,__________________ _______,,,,__,__.____,________.,___,,__._____._._._.__,__-_._-_._._-_._-_- -_-_-_._._-.--,.-_._..,__»_v_..-_- munity goes outto Mr. and Mrs heavy Russian assault the Austrians in the Carpathian region of southern _Bukowina, southeast of Tatarow, have withdrawn towards the main ridge or the Carpathiaus the War Olllce an- nounced today. exemplary_citlzen. a dutiful son and a man whom all loved who knew liim. He was ll graduate of Prince of 'Wa les College and had enlisted with fthe oath shortly lloforo its departure for England._ ‘One of the brlghest en in the battery he was s general favorite and had frequently been spe- ally referred to in letters from both oillcers and men. I-Ie had for seve- ral years been a member of St. Ja/mes h ' Church choir, prominent in all the larly bereaved in the province andi °°_d°"° J' Lam’ l_“ "W 'l_°“"‘ °f_yo1_u_1s neonlds associations in ` thiftnrongnont the Empire-one also their son Walter who fell in aotionln church and always ready to help in whmh while mourning tha des/th at I e battleiield "somewhelh in France,” very good word and work. At the ' _ gmmm S "Ice "da me “tor dearly loved son and brother have the 8 nd “ws having M9" °m°i“"y 8 6 yen y V melancholy consolation of knowing legraphed to them on Saturday. The R°V~ DY- F`\lll°l't°l\ 1119119 t0\1°l1l11S th t h dm hi' dat n d that gagged was 5 member M the ggth and sympathetic reference to the, a 6 S y asp' ma an , h I d th I he died -that others might live and en- °5'° BBUBTY- and 19 the “Nt t° h“"°»exe:fl°';y\?f°th: hzd fe T32” 1; gi; joy the liberty for the redemption of c len of that gallant band who left'°“B 11° Y c nz so mm which so many me laying down their ° p‘°°"“°° 1°" september' H° W"|‘"mmely death' As B “mug tr 8 lives. There are left to mourn be- en" f 5 9 d |n to the memory of their late comrade l 7 ° 3 941.. was °"°"Y Wwlme choir sans the anmem "oh resttsides his parents, one sister. Miss, In the Lord" and the service was cami Florence and one brother, Joseph. evening will do so by attending the it h d I I Gr Vernon Bourke, son of Mr P cmded W h "T ° D” M“_r°h" “|Bounlre, the well known painter of Saul' TM late Mr' Lam” W” “ Charlottetown and Gunner William memb" °' me ` M“°”‘° “mi °d‘""", case. both or tho oath sro ofnolslly ro- l°w L°dg°° and the “ag” °f these °°` _ ported wounded. 'To the relatives fe cieties were displayed at half mast s ty y V Y°'*°"d“Y '“ "°“°°°‘ ‘° M’ “‘°”‘°’y' wnlon will no tnolrs until ful-tllor por- Mid ll" been Chfmiisd ffym "H BMW" The G““"d‘““ mms 1" the h°“r“°“ ticulars are received The Guardian ex- Held to Jw' Mamlesons new Um” of these also in the reat anxie sympathy th” 3°” °“t to the 'b‘;"§ tends its deepest sympathyf reaved family-one of the many s m -‘ -»-~» _»_-_-_-.-_».-_-7- ---- - -_ ou- ~ - -,- -_~ ~ - -__ -_»_____-_- - -_ ,___, COMING EVENTS T __lllll0llllCElE|l'l'$. . ~_ I ’ F IEETIIGS ETC "If you prefer hot tea or coffee and aka to ice-cream you may have it at Sprlngileid on Tuesday evening. 7-24M1i. "Those who would enjoy a pleasant lawn party in pretty Springileld ont Tuesday evening, July 25 notice of which is found in these columns. 7.24M1l. '*'I‘he place where the strawberry stlval at Bralckle Point was to be. Tuesday is the day set for the first vote standing of the contestants in the _ Charlottetown GUA.RDIAN'S Grand Prize Campaign. The long sought for day has at last been reach- ed and with it comes a story of "hustle and buatle,"_ns mr as some of the candidates are concerned, and "not so much of it," when applied to some of the others. Of course it is under- stood that some. of the candidates en- tered the race at least before the others and have had time to enlist their friends’ support in the vote get- ting campaign. SYSTEM. . Systematic organization is the foundation of most successful enter- prises and this aifair is surely no ex- ception to the rule. The very ilrst move to be made by a candidate is to plan her campaign. Make up your mind who you will call on, how many calls you will -make a. day, how manly votes you should- have at the and of each day. who your Campaign Mann.- Road. Just at the corner where the road turns to go to the Clil Hotel. ‘ ` . 1128-7-24Mli. will make a good Campaign Manager ger will be-your father or brother X 0 The following is the reproduction of an excellent photo of the Officers of the 105th Prince Edward Island Highlanders, known at Valcartier as “Sir Sam’s Pets” because of the highly euloglstlc OFFICERS OF THE S. S. P’s. AT VALCARTIER _commendation the Minister of Militia gave them on review. X3§¥¥5K3i€5E¥¥3E l '. __ . .- - - ¥BK¥¥3i£3iI¥¥¥l¥¥¥¥¥¥XXBE¥¥¥*_X'¥§i~'Li‘§:1£ BACK ROW:-Capt. Dawson. Lieut McLean, C_apt_ 5¢¢wgrt_f,V