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WORTH PRINTING . 0 . _ 4 .~ -~ _ -'~-~--f - - - - -=-.~.-:.-.-.»_»_-_- -:,._.___;.,,.___._.,__,,. -______ x______________v________1;€,__:;,___,_,_____;__,_______. _____.___._. ._._.__ ____,_._._._.___._.,,_._=_,_._._._?._._.L.” ,.|,,,__'_`L_._._._._._._._. _ . _____ _ _ __._.__r_._. _._... __.,.______.._._._.._.__ ._._.__., _._._.,_._._._._ _._.___._.___.__. _-_._», _-_-_-_-_»_-_Af -_-_-=-_-:v-_-.-.1-.~.=-_-_-__-r..-.~.-.-.- . 1 ff-fff--'-‘-'f-'-_-'ff'-1*" -'-'-`-'-‘-'f-'~'- '~'-2 ‘- '9°°PlQ’l Phpor Over' 45,006 Readers tially Rbhd lb? °€“V§'l"Y'b615`y .iiiaoiiieio is in rh _ ~ __. , ~ _ _ _ ri: __ 5' f£‘...,'.l'.°",,1'P,,g,,P;l';,1 -‘ll cHARLoTTi-;TowN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUt.'UsT 26 1918 °=°° P" Y'-f <"°"°°1 1° “'°°°° 1" °°'°°°~ '°' "-°' :..- "1 _ ' 08.50 Por Your (bollvorul) ¢»,\a 1" i '__"Prisoners Medically Unfit and Those Given 'hh Commissions in Imperial Army. 38,899 Dead _ (Special to The uuardlan) _ `;l_|0NDON. August 24.-Canada's net losses in the war to date are 115,806. This does not include wounded men who have returned to duty or whol will bo fit for duty in six months. It laro 3,833. The cihcersliillcd or died ically unfit and those of the Canadian overseas forces given commissions in the imperial army. The total com- missions granted in the Imperials from the Canadian overseas forces _Losses successes uiiPiiiiiiLLi5Li-;ii iii wiiii exist wiiii fixes Fortified Positions are Being Swallowed Up inthe Victorious Allied Advance While the German Armies are Threatened with Envelop _ ment Before They Reach the Ilindenburg Line Towards Which They are Endeavoring to Escape. (Special to 'l'he Guardian) i ) ”i°““_`€"`°l"" _ least one billion dollars, or at little 1`60Ch “Early 5300,000.000~ F01' 1917 "SINCE, WAR 'BEGAsN ATTEND THE ALLIED ARMIES WILL BE1BlILL'II0i_ Lhsses Am°""1°d 1°. 1151806' 1"°h"hh5D°°d‘ 'Greatest Battle of the War is Now Being Fought Along the Fronts 11115 126' Cillliidilii 'Will' T0X'Wl1l 711110001 Held Respectiveiy by British and French, Towns, Villages and ' Third of the Revenue and Almost Equaiti Whole Revenue Before War. 1 mlm _ 'most equal to the total revenue be- 0'i"l`AWA, August 24.-'I‘lic present fore thc war. ln 1914-1915 Canada’s fiscal year the people of Canaria will,i1-01111 1`0V91111f’ Wai 0111!; $133,073,481 _ pay in extra taxation for the war at._ For the present fiscal year it will » 4 _ , v I mptud” omcers and men km d , _ r d 1370; ,h k 2 _ _ ovoi one-thiril of thc total ye-urs rev i 1913 1118 10101 l'0V0l1\l9 Wil! 0251.125 11011 died of wounds or sickrI3essnp&r(I '15)60w:hlI Stix: ranks <(l)lederoihEliIIclTne§1i (specm 1° The Guardhm) Bed the Al"""0` am' 'H "UW (""v'ng'BULLET'Ns LATE LAST NIGHT e"u0` The extra' l"xh1'0" 'B "uw 3" 459' . , - . _ . npn`_e_rn, missing. time nent iiunin mini-18.958. inn icuii aentiin being 38,898. LONDON f\“l=“11 21~-T1‘e Bf1111‘11"““’ 1"” f°"""‘ "1 "'°“"y' ` T ` "` ` ‘ " K ` T"'rd and hmm" 'r'"'e" are w"""'g GERMAN cRowN PRiNcE's ARMY since Aiiinist 2151 H101" hh" 'moo the third ham” of [hh Smhhlh hh the |N DANGER 0F BE|N(; (leriiiiiii iii'isoii<~rs have liven taken giuuiitl where, from July, 1916, till OUTFLANKED I hy tho llrllisii north oi' Ilaiiaiiino. A 1 February, 1917, thtly fought against 'l‘lii~. ilrllisli have taken Saiiigiilirs _ e k A G01`ma11-Vls 11051 1101111” 111111 111111111' PARIS, August 24.~l‘arl.~i hegiiiuiii and Buliagiiius; llu.ig`s troops are as _`*' 1 1" *_ Iurhlhl them 10 hhhhlhlh 1111’ hh'-11° talk ol' the iiii-iiacc coiitaliioil in tli-11 tridc the Tliicllval Ridge anti aiivuiie _Oéilgiglak;°__§;‘°____GL‘;:`d1T1:‘ b _ QT 1332351 X’ 111; 1;_;‘*l`¢:;:"l)R _ (Special to Th, Quai-dlgn) Premhr Arsenuun Lmves to ground.” Once more Tara Hill, Grand- rcmurkt,_|,ie drive ingninnt l,hon_ The ing casi.wai'ii,tlic lii'iti.-iii ciiiitiiiiic th _ ' _I1 ‘-_ ~ ' _ °"‘ _ _0 er Hf _' ' _ "5" ~ 5 05'” lu d I court an" M'r""m°m hgum 1" the German iieaililiiartciwi and thc armv 1111-001( 1101111 01 1110 501111110 111111 110111 Led" the Br'L"'h "'('0r"Secre""y-for lgmess Punto Arthur of Connaush' an mportunt or despatclles. Up- the high road from or the (‘.i-own Prince which is hold- road froin Albert to llzipallnlo as fa: Fllrhlgh Affair* hhhh“h"""‘1 1-11111 “V011 hrrlved at Un1°h ‘S151-1°" Y95¢°1"d9~Y PFCIIIICYS Ct Htlliflll (IMI "III Albert to Barraunm past Le Battelle ,ng ,he ,rm ,_,. ,he Vesro ,md the ,,H rresarq C,,,,r,,l,m,t,,,,, three _,mt ing that. reports had been received afternoon, and was met by aguarii of TIICII PFQGCCCI t0 HOIIUCUIUIIC1 and toward the summit at Pozieres, imightr, of thi., Aishg lu in iihnggr of three quarter miles northeast ot Al- 1" hhhsdoh 1° th” “nel-'1 111111 111° g°h°" hh; W1” 95001190 1-0 Kill! OIIUWIL 1110 131411811 M0 f0I‘01i1S 111011’ WHY. ‘0111 being outfiankod by the incursion of bert. Walcncourt three miles south o Czec 1°' lhvhk forces 1h Tmh5'B“Ik`. quam' is R°y°l Highness W1" 13° _*" 11115 111110 1-110 1101110 111011511 Ci11I1lll;f0l" the ivmncii in tht. r-rar of (‘h¢-mln due llapaumc has also been captured. ahh' had captured 'he mwh ‘lf B97' hreshmed with hh address 011 helm" Premier -Arsenault leaves this 1110 11051 111111- 111911 111111 11° 111 1101- 11011” Denies. OE Mangiifs acliiovoiiiciits Austi‘ii-iilllll-Zilrillll ruini'orceiiiont;= hhhchlhhck' 11911111 ‘lf H1111" and 11311 M the h"°"1hC‘° °f New Bfumwlck bl' SIINK BY SUB TOULON, August 24.-The British passenger steamslilp Dandy, while on it voyage between Malta and Sicily,' was torpedoed by a German submar- ine* 'and although the explosion tore tl gaping wound in her starboard _side I the vessel succeeded in reaching the l.()ND()N Sunday, Aui-lust 25»- ,.. . -ilfed' l_il.l i:t i Prf:iirW_R.F' t. lllrbor here today. morning for Halifax, to attend a con h"°d 1° 11 ‘11'1"° 1°“"l11`d 1311011111110- thc Froiicli military wrltcrs speak have ulllvlul 011 1110 Wf»=~101“ 1111111- 'mlm' " ‘emm V( my "ga "St "6 - 0° er ._ _ ,_ _ ,_ ,__ _ __ _ , ,, ~ , the Bolshcvikl i`orr'0s. me _ ~ --_@._.___ ference or the Premiers or the Mari l-ioin thc southwest. llum 1110 1101111' with cntliusiiisin, ilicy know what ii thu liiciitii tapluicd sonic near woe IiIlllIilIN EMPIIISS III iimq pmvincog in Halifax i_0m0,-;~Dvv_ _W001 111111 11011-110001 11100. S11 -111111111 serious thing would lie a frontal at vre F Hg wiii be nccompuniéd by the Hon BYUE 115111 1111111011011 00111/01'Z111i5 11-1' tack mi the heights of the Aisno and l"rcni'.li troops have liicreasoil their Murdoch McKinnon and tho Hom H tucks. The Albert-Arras rail-way om- artcrwm-,i5_ ii tim; Wim, Shi-ggssfnl, h progress bctwocn Aisuo and Ailcttc ? ' I k t h*Id tl up W dn‘.‘- _ .. i » Hi [_ i li 1 itivor. New Zealand troops have cali ' _ , ugus .-- m- . ' ‘ ’ ' ` ' , | Th; auatrdzlzn) E l;olll"I;iIix"veIl.ailIlh;lf1I't'l‘f,iIr]tIl§illt t0UhII;l":iB 11:; ::11n0l1 'hhufilslrll II10S10'0f 11100 '1I¢I;;dtlilAl)(I1IionIi'rT dcsml;`i1.'n'i`;ig turcil Colcul near Bapaume. The Uni- ' ' I nr." Augusta victoria or Germany rainy in use of school books and in bankment passed into the hands of Aprii 0|' mst _v(,iu~_ and irgain in Sgp- ted .Stains _have ailvanireil on tli'- ___ tspacht to th’ qu-rdhn) illhat Castle Wilheimshe House Cas the school curriculum Reciprocity in lhe advancing Britlull 111111 Yelhelday lumber i.'ro'it battles wcro foiiglit Suliiliw-1111011115 ‘ll0111l- (S e ial h _ . P C 1° 1 0 Gulrdliu) LONDON August 24.-The Evening Il ggi the Lokai Anzeiger of Bei-iin teachers. Co-operation between the V9 "1h“l§°‘3 01151011119 1`*111W1\Y wer" there, and 'through France thc _(lor British airincii made another hir, _ New one or L d _ _ S. or Northcliffe's pap- ”yl_ _owmg ,U ove",_m,n ,mm her provinces In matters anectmg their captured together with large numbers mimi, won ti S01-ies of vihlgrh-,H lhnt raid on (norman cititis on ilic lthliir, i,_i"iAWA, August Z4.~li<1xccpf in,e1-3, discussing the return or Lord relauon to the Dommtom and other of the enemy. The assaulting col- gave them pgggeghimi of thawii_tti¥ht§___do1iig__toirible__exeiut iiii. d _*_ ters ot discipline and military op~_ Reading to \i_'_whingt°n_ 'here he 1, subjecm » unins were swinging to the east last ,mii thc road. The cost was s`iaggci~~ Tito ‘Britiilii iirwe is consldere i _t ons (.anade. now luis control mer ex ect d t ._ _ p e o r iiiain but a. short time. After the conference premier Ar ,H1621 With 111; ;l>l1111`0!11 111161111011 01’i"ing, Now Mangln’s advance makes be 1119 1110211031 A111011 V1C10FY 01' 111° -ll --r troops overseas. Inter-i=~pci‘i- “hs who vviii -be the next British un. war relief work. j Eenauit vviii proceed to Mont;-ea] £0,150 115 11l`01111 09111111110 0110 °1’~ll1111"_possible tho turning of the heights Wlll'~ At 110 P12160 lluve 1110 1111115 110611 nl developments which have ‘~i night bagggdoi- to th Uni e ted States. and I. S I. H011 EXIIIIUSICU attend the annual meeting or tin 1110 111" “S1 0101011 Of "111101'11’~1 1110 at relatively small cost- _S0 Paris 11111010 H101* 111" '1"11"111101*- the Charlize about are regard'-ii were says it is understood Winston Church- ' Canadian Bar Association, of which ilurulauu 111010 11BSf11111>101l 111910- B"11'Y~ rciviccs iwluul ouch Suvffeuflluu 1111111* *__°‘”_”“"` as 111° 1111101 m°1“1‘1110110 1111"" '"1"'-1 lll would be willln to t h S lwcep t e ap- '(gp"||| N, Th. qu.,-¢i|n) he is 8 vice_preBtdont_ He Wm ther B0Cfluerelle. B0lellG-H Ervlllef-S. 11-1111' tin from the front shows a greater BR/1V CAPTURED federation They indicate, ren iivzdpoingmeni H ba-bi ~ 1 ~ . e pro y would make 0 to Ottawa on Provincial business ulincuurt. G0$i9C0ul'1 V11l;1`0» 1011011 gain of ground east ami north of the ~*~ one Cabinet Minister today. who at-a success in the United States, as he b st I t s OTTAWA August 24 -The recent . . g _ government' statement ddtqm-_ and whue there Wm attend a meetmr y orm n area, are ut. names Ai_ie¢¢e_ (Special 1° T110 Guifdlunl _ tended the Imperial Conference, thatls something of an Amo,-i t can. _emper- ing uint the power. or the Miiitniylof the Dominion Committee on pr., Ou the mar with R few vaulted Cellars The Tnird and ruurni British ur LONDON. August 24~-The 1111351; recognition lr now given tu canadwsnmeniniiy, una is undoubtedly popul- Service Act will not be exhausted al- hibition which is to consider the in 01” 1116 1W1S10d 11011 S11‘1‘101'1l 01 1111 00' miss are engaged in a battle of the vantllreil Bray and have Su1'F0llu €‘< status as a nation. ar in many circles there, tholllh One hundred thousand mel* terpretation of the iaws of the differ 038101101 11881- 511581' 1`HC10l`Y 10 11111111 first magnliure and it is not uni'eas~ 'lhlepvaie , have actuailyieft or are ready lo leave .mt province., 'respecting prohibition Where 1110>’ 510011- T110 11“P°1'111“1 unable tu Suiirwse that the heavy ai- -T-'~"i"°*" ‘ the shores of Canada has created con- siderable interest in military and poli- tical circles. Upon the number of 1 ` ‘ ' ` 1 i ' . 1 D N, A t ..4. Th t l men to be called out there 1'! BMO" lellgtth tfoihther dwl'thdiuwfrojumi:tI'(Ix(: 'ng up the reserves 0tI`lI')IuIm'3h Bi' Se: Nilyhly I2 expgftllil to fiillcarhyhniiiii GERMANS ENTRENcH'NG ]u¢9iy._|w |mit_ The auth”-ities, if - 1011 B 0 0 T00 . 011 118 Ill ond Army along the 1 aiiteis ron, ~ they deem' it necessary, can call out 150,000 or 200.000- men, but they would not 'be "reinforcements" until shipped or irnmediaiieiy ready to be shipped overseas. One of the ex~ PH`111ADE1~‘PH|A' August 24'_Th( " -‘ ' th acite committee ot' the United bombs, Sir Julian in his latest. T0- There havo iiocii several local opera- tho castcrii liank of tho Aiicre liivoi "med """"s 0' 'hh' 'm°r'"em'°n an r vert of the Unerullvus Of U10 'I‘l1ll'<1 tinnn in nic region imuiii or nniiinui noi-iii of /iilnn-i wiicrn isriiinii patrol: ' 1 d t I hi. that 3.602.000 S1005 1-0115 °1 A1`mY 813100 11131 011 11151- P011 01 1-he ol' late lniondoil to siivcfi the retire- have entered the town of Miruuinoni thought woum have to be called mule on K front n0ri.hWOBt Of B0D0U1110~ 1101110119 ment of thc Germans from the Lys From the latter village tho British “`t'i_1`,tt' pariiament, vvhicit it was States Fuel Administration announc _ i i llltllttlh to authorize further reinforce- 11 111011110 011° °“1h"°'°h° had been a - ` ‘ the east. _ - _ and the Fil".-it Army coinniunilcd by 1l1'~‘l11- l11`lf01`1l1l1l§ 10 l11'1""11“1h’h "01' (Special to The Guardian) UF A The enem\y's heavy artillery in re- Sir iim-ry iiormr in whiuh thu Can- clvcri livro this afternoon from l.h< LONDON August 25__T,_B Gm__ ~ ' ---- treat must pass through Baiiaunie ndiann inrmnriy belonged, holding linitle frnnt in France. Field Marshal ,,,,,,,,, evidentiy expect to be pressedl (Special eo 'em Guardian) (Special to The Guardian) which is continually- under bombard- the line from a. point north of thc 1-iiiig's forces are iigliting on thc- WITH THE BR'I'i’liSH ARMY IN b k t th M c. says the Amster ac o c ous 1116111 11)’ 531111811 guns and airplllllfl Canal of La Bain-ic to the Scarpa, slopes of Tiiiopvale Ridge and aloni dam ‘__m_mSI,0,,_,e__, 0, _,he Dany Ek press, as they are fortifying positions along iliat ltivcr.ln Belgium the Ger- between Dinurit. and Givet.’I‘housands mana are digging extensive trenches' o :t ii tt d i Canada for the coal year Le Grand and Bihucourt and the raiient, but generally speaking the line runs to Blhupourt thence to Ei main' 'm not now need to assemble 0 6 0 F1080 01/01"1001l1lf1S -11195 have 110911 Cal’ First and Second Armies are trying to vilierii which is in British hands and lured and 11101- 1119 31111911 01130115 live a quiet life and hold the line then to Berieles and Berry Baiquer- nre still conitriulns- Several th°\ul~ while ina iniik or sir iinugius iiuiirn riin, joining the olfl line near Morro l'i`eIoi‘_b_' the new year, at least not ss_ ill' all the needs of inilltary rein- ‘fdtdemuhts lie concerned. Nllighty-1 Princess iJiiin’tGet rlubby’s 0.K. P. E. isLANiiEiis , . Mnnrmos, 'n'rc. V 1 s Ailnstérdom, A-ug. 24.-The Crown Prittoese of Germany, accompanied by 1l111_9'l'0l1l1 1711119 01 M°°k1°“h°"5' “hd list of casualties issued last night the-Princess of Brunswick has made contains the foiiov,-ing; |\~dl\_bmarine trip to Hellgoiand, ac- cbnliflg' to German newspapers. 20,500 tons of which are to be reserv- ed for railroad l‘6____._.*__. BIG RAILROAD! DEFICIT _-_._ WASH] NGTON, 'August 21.-~0 Wing _ , - _ , , .,. I I t bi b It tnbrit I' which add that she did not secure the K|t_t_Ep iN ACTION objectives. The deepest penetration on the (,m,,,,,|,,,_,_ "mi tht, (,.,,-,,,h"n ish wi-.io siniisliliil, ihroui.,h tho (ici arsey o ir ac pay s o wage consent of the Em eror. or the Crown Prince before leavIng. This was the l’l_1’lit aubmdrlno trip -the Cmwu 9141*, cbssever took, and tho newspapers, qt Berlin obser-vo that it was all verY D well to make the veriture once, but tlllt the -future Empress should not riklier life in' "such experiments." .TIs"`1§"¢iti'ivo1=:ni11:i~a"'rs. ' comme nvnivrs' "Coming to Charlottetown. Led! t1_|‘iitt>niiei-sioi-‘onlie New me rnmu-n t2u.,‘i~ur°ni° wiii no n',s.it.uui>°‘nnitheI)otaTIIi"lIie prisoners or tho BERUIN' Ahghhh ‘l4'_Th" "hh"h‘l ;',;':.0l,,,,,_,_,,,, wc" ,,Uy,,,,,l ||,,,,,,y vm hr-tween Vcrdun and Metz iwicc this Jule 1917. ` ' _ » , comniuniciitlon lssiiod hy general ‘ _ _ _ ,tt _ I I I it D tr i J, P_ Norman. Cape Wolfe spoils of war will he nvuilablc until hoad _mn r _mm __md___ ___ ___________ |t_y_ L_., H,,|_`,||,, _,mt ovmcrs wtrt, rt i crnoon iinr iropp ng om ii,, E. A. Matheson, Dundas. P- C- I- the battle is over. lt lu 1110 sruutfflll 'I 0 8 y ' ' ported to hnvo wroiitcil from tho on 11111 1"‘1111”‘ “'01” "111“11"‘“1 1-0 11131111 1111"i°.°°l;°._‘.._Ql.. iv* _ »~ ff’ 0 i.`; I Ain Fioi-i J F Donnelly, 'rignlsh March during which the 6110111? "'° ,THE WEATHER cnemy. The British are reported to torious over Goughs Fifth Army ov- . have roacher Biefviilleoiii, one and n ounnso _ __________ the Summa va,,ey _,,,,,,,,,t a, TEMPERATURE. ,,_,,,,,_,, ,,,,,,_,,_ ,mm B,,_,,,,,,,,,, r,,,,,,,,,,, (special in 'rm ounruinn) _ _ ' - LONDON, August 24.-Severe fight- _ _ _ Mcnomlm Lower Rollo _ far west as Amienii. _'t'_he!;i_ti__:_s___v_v;ldl _ FIDE, MOON. ETC ls going on ther_e and ii; tr: viciitilg ,ns hu Damned on the "om “__ ,To 'MW _ Antfilnv .uit C' 'B°“"°u' A'bm°n Dim' .TiIw'¢':»nIIu:aaIiav;nce ni Meng. " 'rnn tide wiii be nigh this niternoou Mfr” Mliglse fuhlzhiizug Aenshle in 1""°“ "he" -‘"‘ dm” ’“”'°“°'R°’° fm ~ ~ 2"" E' Noonn' Csmrevsme Inq? tifeiges army ull the valley of at 2.43 and tomorrow at 3.39; it will ragzingra-fBiIrlou';ly in the' vicinity of h°“‘1 feuulllng, according to latest re- 3** “I ' Paq"e,:;,|?d‘;::n°ni liny the Oise is one of the outstanding be high tomoriiow morning at 2.41 rind Btpucourt and Saptgnres The Ger Ports, in the destruction of 02 enemy Gllllalu __» _ _ b Arlllll . .W M yu, ‘chtevementr or the campaign of Wednesday at 3 22 ,_ ' ,° machines and the driving down of 21 UF!!! ported to have been wrcsted from thc - - . trying d speratelyto had ‘ W. F. Gerard, N I i i t 5 06 mans are airplanes oiii of control. Twenty six 191|. -Since dawn on Monday these The sun sets th s even ng a . B,,”,,me_ _ M. J. ciiniii. Klldl" E_€f‘ I. L. llolhulty. 60911010011 J. iancoiiiyrny, caraiiiuu 1. ii. ileitunnie. 1l°r°°l°‘_"1 _ _,_ N, ‘_ 'n'¢_1in,oliuio¢¢¢eovn L_ -‘_ Mn, ,lumlilbrsldo _ ttacks wo captured prisoncrsi . ' " in which the British l11'l1lY 1100 110011 frimgosnter “tack iiyin positions this inornliig all along ell' h11°- mssma engaged since that of St. Quentin in W .JF - . T8 IN FRANCE 'f O ` 9 1 T91 `f31.`_*"§.`0-.315-F°"50 ° ._ __,,_____ _ °WANTlb, L R QIIIIIAL E J mcmrd »|~|ni|i, splendid French veterans have been end' tomorrow at 8.04; it rises tomor- ____________ British marliiiir-' have 119011 r8D0f1°1l h°““'°rk_ A _ . . - » » m nii ng. C_ B,.c,,,,,°rre_ Cmriottgiown lighting and marching with a few row morning at 8.35 and Wednesday RAPD ADVANCE *___ _ nys in ii ii for rm. isuminea by the nt ms. - _ " ’ " ,’ ` " ` ' H' Carter' Tgmcila gllexnees of their achievement they The moon rises tonight at 10.11. . (U1-N°ll1 1° T110 °“¢1"11*"1 GERMAN9 MTEITPT AT SEL 'WANT.l°#aEV~|Q¥U"°‘* ‘ A' Chanda' Ti ii I have swept the Germans clear across The moon was mil on Thursday LONDON. Auault 25--T116 B1’l11vl\'. .___ _ _ -- hmflryf _ tus" 1088*. N- 3- B°‘"' Br” y U _ th, oi" from Ribgqqurt almost to August 22nd at 3 p.- m. fourth army is on the outskirts oil (bpeelll to The Guardian) _ A_1_, _ “.|,|_|*\[ J. G. 0164311111' T7” V. ‘Y giigmi and are now carrying out 'am The lust quarter ofthe moon will be Bray where the enemy lighting is pro-= LONDON. August 25.- German Y _ ' n is 'Ar ~ otiii. e i st th en- on Wednesday August 28th at 3.27 p. ceedimz.Britlsh forces are within two _ ii. iior boats attempted A recon o e _ _ __ _ ` :l\v';I;I‘,('5'i'iTslm£h‘cImIItl>'Idhr:n‘:ciousley to m. - miles of Bapsume, according to iles u in the neighborhood of Duukirht to lllilt will I III! qw at ' iii' ' fl' ~~ L1 ffl 'V . . .1-_ ’. ' - _ _ _ __ ‘i ,.l,,t‘”i‘ I _ . a _ vt __ _ ' ` . th tht f 'Ph l gth of today will be thirteen patches received in London todrii _riaiice .yesterday morning. They liom0._ Apiilytt _ _ __ -_ _ Saba? :sham lilhililinshh: crilli- hoursesiglil nineteen lllinutu. _'rho British third army in advancing \\-~r' llflvlll 011 li! _lf,l11'*1' 09° __ .~ , __ .f-'.""1"L. A nn..