, .. » . . .,. , _ .._ - _,_,.f.- < - ‘ .1 ...,. ~ L.. "M" I'-‘ ‘fr "“ ` » "" ’ ` ' " . -I-.<.»i.s~ ' _ _ _ . _,_ ~_.'-u=»,,'. .,».», _. _ ,,, 3.1, ~ ~ ..q.,._... _. __..,._.,-__ __ g _ _ __ .,_____ _» ..-,_... -‘ _.. ._ . ,_-,_,- _- _ ..¥,..,t...». .....-. ...-.-a.---..-,. .._...1.s . I., o _ f. ,, . . _. . *E '_ .. .- . ~f‘r-'~‘ -.fe-~‘" ’- _--,I , Rv” . * II- -' ' '-1 - 'ii-“~; " wi- ..~e.>.~».~~‘.*..-~».»-I->»=~\>\' ~ -L-‘» ' -“ ~‘ _ , .,,, ___a.(g¢',3,y...-,eq .HW ,__ ,,,_~<;.,,'_. _. __ ,_ .1-.ll . .-,cs I .:.» 4 #-1- . .~ , ` _._ - - - . . . .e .‘ ,. ,. I' _ _ _ _ . .. ._ _ - W' " " ' ` I ’ - 1 "-.-'-"' "'*"*s-- ~ ~ - \ ~ ` , c . . . ll IEIOW _-5 §_A,|..|-5-Y ea __ _ _ .-__ ._ _._ -f- _ _ F- ARLOTTILTOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY JULY 26 1918 szso Por vm (miles) ln- suvenoein csnue me le-oo fer UAA. " _ \ ' , _ ` I a 'vo I ‘rj if ~ * -- ' » I . _ , . .. _ ' - » ' ` I _ _ D _ 5' 5! . . I - I W-_ _- . __ - '~_ . _ ~ fr H I _ _ ‘fir '$'_,f_'~?-`-_t`_> "j . ' - - .' . ` \ .' _ _ r _. 5 _ _ ._ _ ' ' __,_._:_ .°___.Z_; _~ _ ._ W I5. ".- . ’ ._ - _ ~ ‘ ls'-.»' .. v _ ‘ - X _ ' ' , - l` » _ - 1 ‘ " ' . , _ I I _ I. . I5". -_-.I ,I5 j _ _ _ _ ~ ' ’ ' . _ '_ < , - - ' ‘ - _ I' f" ~~ 1- ' 3 ` I ' "-"F .l'.‘°I" . gl ' - _ ._ - ., I.}~ _ ' "g - ' l ` ‘- - _ ' A* ' I f o pt. r __ . . - , ' cH ' - , . .M ' Io. ' ~ . - -= mail "Arilil"cS.’i”f:__Siays Sir Robert _ rderi. ' I , _- Q __ I _ ,-_, . . . 'tepioleifto rm oosraiun 0 ____ 'WA,.JulY 25.--The high stsnd- ing, __ by‘the Canadian army corps It _t§§'§front is the subject _of refer- sncei-,in a letter which' Lleut.-Colonel H l'|'_f,_(llarke, Parlialilenitary under- go::g!_i_ry for external ai'falrs_ has re- ceiifglifmm Sir Robert Borden. Sir llohdjigi in the course of his letter, \.,.. L. says, "You will be glad to know that the Canadian army corps is univers- ally recognized as the most effective and formidable force of its numbers in any of the belligerent armies. As to this, there is no question 'in the mind of any man who has spoken to me on the subject." _ ng-s»-_*_ ka* $3. ....7 _ _. _ |850 Per Veer (Delivered) ' _ -s -- - = E ~ .- 4 - . - f 1 ' _ _ osnllglhs FIERCELY mssislino .- “EWR” IILL-lEb coullilsill oFFEIIsIvE “, lei Ileco iz` as _' i 't Effective and " ~ - ' attack on the south. The French hh. ` THAN AT FIRST REPORTED "ol IIHUIIIIIII.-<1 It f'fIIIIIl»2r attack. "fi ’ Amerjcangt gincg they grogge.-| ([1, I " *_*-"Q-~- -1- "IMI, "WMI I" IIUW’ I|"“ll l'Ullllt?<‘lt‘iI Will __~` i - “ , ‘ Marne after the retiring Germans toni 'i‘lle operlltioli oil the Avro, tit Mull- ENTENTE TROOPS ADVANCING 'I' » _ days ago, have been seeking to sir-ilrr ly, on Tuesday was zlli even greater THE ENEMY REIRWG ‘"' _~ f north from Dezu and Juulgonne to ,m(.c,,_,_,; than HH, ,,m.lim. l.__Dm.,S m_ *-~f-- _ lllc (II-rluzlli lllil|IIls~ilItllil', it crllllc as- ! ` ' ' 'H I _ f _ ward Fe;-e.en.Ta|-dehojs the cent;-9 of Ilicntell. Coillplctc rf-tliriis sliow tllilt Ispeclm t° The G"a"dia") V' A "_` ` the enemy’s supply syhteni south of 1.850 prisollers, iilrliniihg f,,,,,. |,,,,,_ll_ __ \\'l'l'll 'l‘lli;] AMI-ZltI(‘.AN Alhliil’ ON tioilsry iioverillneilt. it Germany is O ` the Aisne. On Tuesday the Crowii -ion chiefs hm] 48 other ,,mL.m,_,4 “,L___‘_ lHla l\l.»\llNI-. FIIONT, July 20.-4.Li0 not _the foe against whom Russia is _ _ I___;_ _ _ . _ Prince threw several fresh divisions mmured by the I_.__(m(_h_ mgellml, p. _nl_.--F‘l‘.lllco-Anicricztll troops this zlrilllllg the only Otllel' explanation y I into the battle on this vital sector. with four field gulls, t'orty-tive lrellrli "l'""l"g advanced 01,9” "nes "wth Ol that looks reuoname is mamlny mm' checked the Americans advancim up “Hmm and three mmdred macmm- Iiie hlllinc River w-lille steadily the tary expedition set ashore by Japan on the forest or Fex_e_ and to the west g,mS_ The number or mH__hiHH guns flerliitllis continued their retreating fl ' I . . . . . ~ I ‘I ‘ d. ( oolsl to ‘The Guardian) _tho battlefield in front, of gh, que, drove them nur of me village of indicated that the (lclmans ucie hold. Illlivelnfllt to tie lloitlwar L" o “PD all wore, for they hev_e issued an or der' (thai. heresfter,_ British stretcher- besrpiii, must lie_‘il'red on if they at- tempt",-t'o remove the wounded from_ I 5' ` S some wounded men were fired at an forced to return_to their trenches. _ ____g_,, _L __ ,_ -, .,_-_-» ,--,-,_-_-_-.-_-... . I I A I R I IRN MINISIERS I»`lR_IRDAf ( eelsl to The. (l\isrdIl'ifT'5 "' ‘ A NADl'eN"A"rl.A'N'rlc Pour.- July _ ,-A party qqnsistlng _o`!_ three provincial Premiers and two federal Cabinpflidinisters, Premiers Norris og Manitglis, _ 'Martin of Saskatchewan, ` and ,wart of Alberts and tile l-lon. Artli\|¥;_' digllen, Minister the interior and._J`.,\‘€BS0f- the appreciation of the club regurdllii the honor conferred upon Rotarial J. A. Clark, by his appointment tl professorate in.the Khaki College overseas, and read a farewell ad dress 'which he presented to hill along with a handsome wrlstlet watch. The address was in tba fol '~lowing terms. » July 25th, 1918. TO ROTARIAN J. A. CLARK! I Your call overseas -to assist in the 'work or tha Khaki collese confort fuot only distinction _on yourself as ' an individual, but also an honor upon ' the Charlottetown Rotary Club °l which you are a member. While our `Club will dose the benefit of V01" energy and activities, we must fe cognize the fact -that the larger field of work on which you are enterin! will give you a greater opportunity to carry out the Rotary ideal of aol' vice tb mankind. Your departure creates a vscancY. not only in our -Rotary circle but alot in the Church, in civic social reform as well as in the agricultural &ffBil`5‘|“ the Province-a vacancy that may not be fully filled until you return to us after this wal' is over. it is unnecessary for us to DF0' nonuce any GIIIOSY “D0” Y°“"°"' 5" your call for service in hattlin! Europe, pays tribute, more slot-IUBIII than speech to your worth and W0rIi in our vocational section. This BNIB" gift is a token of friendshll>~‘l9»I¢° 1' be such. As you go forward to Join Y0\-ll' work with those. who are flghlllll fm' the freedom of the world you are lol- lowed, by the best. wishes of your fel- low Rotsriens wh0__look ¥°fW°"d W your return to the votkyoil BN I°"' ing behind. _ ' Signed in behalf of the Charlotte- town Rotsry Club by A H. M. VAN IUBKIRK, President.. "Anal-I. tlililillil - Prog. cinch- -lnwolssowlpdsivl 0" compliment. explained that there iauqua-and Give Prof' Clari- GERMAN8 DRAWING THE LONG The long bow is one of tho moat useful of enemy weapons, hilt the correspondent who told the (ivriiillli people through lt Molff Bill-cull Iles- patcll that between the ll/lllrilc nli»:.l the Aisne "dense masses of illitclls from Senegal und Anleric-ails' were hurled against the German ltnes,rliid paid for it in some Iluudrod thous- ands of killed negroes and Ameri- cans," rutller oversllot his iimrk, 'li is now explained that tho Kaiscr’s troops killed only tens of tliousllntls, not hundreds of thousands. - ALLIED Losess coivIPARArlvEi_\- , LIGHT The truth seems to be that until Monday, when the Germans begun to strike back viciousiy within the Mflrllo salient. the Allied troops had “Illici- ed great losses on their enemies, whllt- thenlselves suffering very low r~:\.~'.u~ sities -relatively to the lniporian.-tl ol the operations in which they \\'~~rc vu- gaged. It is probable that the total citsualties ol' the Allies since July lf. are not even yet seventy-live tliolls and, while those of the Gcrnlzlns :irc certainly more than double that flig- ure, inclusive of i>\‘|B0“@l`B- rALe`e osnmau REPoR~rs The German official reports are hi- so so worded as toconvey the impres- sion that 'the Allied losses are out oi all proportion to those of the Gt-l'~ msn-army. Concerning Tuesl|ny'.~I ilzhtfng the people of Germany nr" told Von Boehln's nrmy "completely defeatedmass attacks." "The l~‘roncii and Americans again suffered very G ' WMA” v|°__P,“|d“¢' heavy losses," "Villemontoir was re- csptu'red_ from the enemy, who retreat ed in,_depse masses. which were tired st, by our artillery." There is much ON, July 25.-_-The Germans my, ||ne_ The orders were obeyed Epieds, which they had captured, Thr- ing the front largely by machine gun- The Ememe Amen force” 1" the tly have decided to abolishla few dw, ago when some of 'om Americam, 0,.gam,_ed a c0,,,,¢e,».,,, conlpanies instead ot' with lni'ilut_ry. 'f"'f'_"""y to 'l"*_ "0"" "Y (h“te“" anot.li§_i‘j humane practice prevalent in L",-e¢¢h9|-.bea,ers_ ,mempuh to read tack and at the end of the day once 'l-h1el°l~y‘ are paying ll-ss attention to , . _ _ __ more occupied Epieds and the ___lj__C_ SOMETHING BREWING ON FLAND |l'lln_ning :lo_wil lllllcliillo. guilileis and I » ' ent village of Trug-ny_ Yesterday “___ ERS FRONT lore udvuliciug their Ivhole lille, small . Amed advance was c0mmued_ and u_ - rlotaclllueilts being lctt to clean up the some points the ground 'gained had U The British reports totlny, he .oil nmchme g““ crews' _ depth of three ghnusand ym-ds_ .sevcml or-zlcsimis llltI‘l_\’, llzlvo lilault-I The Ff""“'h “ml An’e"'C£"fS 31"' In the region Bomb of Fe,-e_e,,_fpu,-,|, Illelllimi of ('lel‘lilzlll :trtillel'_v :lr'|i\'it_\'}mf“l" g‘f"_"" 9" °_th""" PMI” "1 me 55 enoi§_ the Ames yestelnay m_m___ _______ ml ,hp |_.Immm.__ 1-_.mm l___l,‘,,_i_lm. il__illllc.~i nl limit. ’lllI>_ Gernillils vicious- gress In the forest of Fm_e_ wml_____m _,___ vi,.I_m_\, 0,. , ________ .Nw ,_.I,__"_,hll_i~ i-I-slsltetl iii al lllllln|'it.y of cases. fm-;_he`r east, ,I gomgng was gained In troops wlllcll llvlin-ll Sir lloiiiglils I fi the forest of Rm which ues due north Hama, army to S(_,l_`, me _.m_m_\. -ml_|FRENCH WITHIN THREE MILES ws; u'vl'I- out ou stiike ill tllo'Bli'ming- of [)0|~mam,_ \':|lir:; ml this pair! of lllze lrimi liiI OF CENTRE OF GERMAN .~\_.pi'il, lluvl- lit-vii w.illiII'r:lwil. ::ii:|‘ _ GET-|'|NG A1- gERMANy»S Bm l‘h'itlsli lrmips hold ills- 1-illii'~ " “ COMMUNICATION tlmii ' GUNS . froill it puiilt ilorill of YlIi‘u>I. will-in-I TIN |"""""h ""9 "UW WWII" U“""" ll ` . .. ' . ' ' '- ' ' Ii till-y .md till- B|>ir_i,h,., ,Aka _ “___ ulllcs ut Fvielltnirlencis the meetlllt .ct _the attack. Although there was I)epui'tlIleIlt, lille-1 ra~t-I-lilly iltlllvll that* ers front. 'l‘lll~ drzliii ot' the lwst Gul'-I lllzlil troops towurtl the Mitrlle llzls pro.:- balbly caused it clilliige of plml ill tllcl ilol‘t.li. I GERMAN3 HAVE ANOTHER RAlL~' WAY FROM LENS TO RHEIMS LONDON, .lilly 25.-It has been ll=lll~llclI that the (l(~l‘ili:llis iiussues :iii- oihcr l'.'lil\\'uy lioslllusl _ the one piles-| lui: tllmllgli illiissrills. This r:lil\\'.|v hits llveil built. i`l‘olii Luils In llllt»illl.~I| on it liilv to lillscoclles, :lliollt 'l:llt` way between Stiissolis lliifl lllit-limi.; ;\li'e:ltIy ll l';llli‘o:i|l going lo (lull-lwy. TIlerel’ore tllocilviliy,cmitl'ui‘y to Ilrst reports, docs |lo>I.‘lt~s:i rull t~ollilllIliill~l~ tions illid supplies lvllirli ilccoliul tor the Iimilltclinlire of ills rasistuiice FRENCH CONTROL ALL ROADS TO AMIENS _ LONDON, .lilly 25.~Fl'oilrl\ illili- t:ll'y exports polilttillt that the l<`l'vilt:l. liorili of Molitlllrlivr now I-olllrol rlll tile roads towards Amicus, :ici-oss lilo: pllltoilu llctive-vii the Avre .lirl I\Iu_vo-_ Vullcys. Also the licuvy artillery plate-_ nl til the tliroo vzlptllrell villllgos pm-t tccis the ruilwily -lowllrds Anllcile along the Noye-Valley i`rom boilllmlwl-| ment. ' » SOUTH AFRICANS FOUGHT GAL LANTLV BRVDISH HEADQUARTERS IN ‘ FRANCE, July 25.-The Snutli Afrl- _ Meteren ln July were compos _ men from all quarters of thul dom inlon including a linnllsome propor- tion of the Dutch element. Forming] the right wing they advanced fnrtllcrl and luster than any other se or of some _ shell tl of trouble with the enemy in the more to lite lslnef effect about desper .¢,»,.-‘I -1, ’\'lI7»"."‘}' ' . R'.v°I" H' ` ste struggles slid violent sttsclrs rl -, »< .JS ' " craters and cleverly conceaeled mach-_ . . _ ' ti 1 ’ ’ I BY their advance into these woollod work Oi' nllvzilice, to tile solitlI sille'll"i'n', of eight mad? The centre 01: [lm.N.:mH of we wM""""]"""bf'@llEiIl~ I re8ions lying between the Marne :lull ol' the Soninle. l'me_Gm"f_f‘_"_°0"‘f"“"f°“?";'S is _En "°l'|“I»5 "WI UIIWI ll'-”lfi0f~1 Wllich Opened the _Oul'Cq, the French and Aniel'iI~llii~.- ll_;'Fi_T"l' ___"_'_ _mwud 'Sb mbni __ eavllf ' are kettihg at the big gun otisllitlils BRITISH ARMY GREATLV IM” “‘ ““‘* ”" °"‘ e V “" of the enemy. Five guns of six-iiivh STRENGTHENED _ planes' ‘STNKERS OF MILITARY AGE calibre were captured yesterdily, to- I gather with fifty nillclliiie' guns uilll :I TIIB |3I‘lfltIl1 11I'Il1y ill I"l‘f1IIfl'll-r~ Illorlllllg llcivspzlpers. manoeuvred to advantage in the cir-_'any more British troops to the .\Iurue _ cumscrihed space occupied, especially battlefield. . that me mwmy m"pm'fml~V mcuped I _ ~ | . 'I'Ii;tlIl;al;‘;?rlII,inI;r(I»‘IkII\(; Yxiitilfrfiuif-IIIDII' GERMAN PLANS ' IN FLANDERS """ th" "i""““` "f ""‘"”""”'T""“" '"'“' ` ` ' , ltions limvevcl' were i-I=r.npt\li'erl bv Ihr ls believed' cause the Germans mr- FOILRED Il~‘i'l>llr|i .soon‘;li'tel'\vzll'fls, Violellt.ul'til rlble losses if they try to retain wllnt _ _ |]_____ _____________ ______ ____n_____(__l f_______ “___ still remains in their hands oi' tile Mr. Phillip Gibbs, who is in close ___;_q__ ___ “___ 0________ _____l _(_ _hp _vem Marne salient. touch with the British lim-lltgt-lice __;_"H"__________ ' ‘ ' _ ill aniioullcilli; this lliovelnellt reports the little wlioll to the llnith ol' Trelnup _ _ . . . . | _____~_________ _l II all pl‘cpzimi.ioil.~: hull been iliullo ily _ ‘ . \ ; Bow . the enlfllly i`lli':li1:ll.tllck on tho l"l:i.llIl-I (spemal to The Guardian) AMS'l`l€lll)AM, July 25.-The French have used 800 tnnks ill their counter ni'l<»ii.slve, the Kollllsclio Zoituiig do Irlalres. ALLIES BOMBARD AUSTRIAN POSIITION8 (Special to The Guardian) ROIIIIC, .lilly 25.--Brltisll lliltl Iinlluli lliivlll aviators sll<:cessl`lllly l‘zllIlc1l .\usti'i:lil liusos ill Czltlnro llilfl Auti- vzlri, l.li~- llilliun lllllliiralty illiiiolincetl- ynstelslny. Another German _ Arrested in Boston (Special to The Guardian) lli.)S'l`ON, Jllly 25.-(le-iwuld Killi- lltlrllt, i`u|'nierly (lvrnillil und Alielrilln Pollsllltllnii ill this city, wits lli‘i'l=t\i\»fl :le :ln ollfziiiy alioil ut his homo lil Mail- :-hl-sir-i' llllll lII'mlL'lll linrr>_ l~`<>t1‘-:l‘:ll oilirI~i'.-I rfeflislul to colllirlii or dolly tl report. that tlio ilrrcsi. was tnliiwt-tell with sii~liulill‘ine activity off the coast. _rim \vl<:i\'rnER ‘ ' ll \ l EMPERATIIRE, TIDE, MOON, ETC. 'l‘0ll0N'l‘0, July 26.-Fine and nrm. The tide will he high this afternoon at 1.05 :llltl tomorrow at 1.55; it will he high tomorrow morning at 2.04 and 2 cans participating in the attack :lt Shturdny at 3.17. t" The sun sets this evening at 8.49 :intl tomorrow nt 8.43; it rises toinnr- r;:»w morning nt 0 null Sliudny at 6.01. Tile moon rises tonight at 10.07. Tile moon’ was full on Tuesllny, July 23rd and 3.35 -p. -m. The last qunrtor of the moon will be on Tuesday. July 30, at 0.14 a. in. The length of today will be fourteen Mobilization of Arm it (Special to the Guardian) l.0Nl)i)N, July 2i’..~lt is ullnounc tllzli the liusulllll re\'tiluti0lli|i‘y gov I-ll ou July 7 suuiliiuililii: to the col l if coiiiilvl'rIfvol\i|ioiiui'y movement, with the iiluiwlvi' ol'Vr>n l\*lirhuo]|_ 'flied to tllli L-ilcillies of the revolu- iid the United States in Siberia will 's vt.-l'talll classes ol’ lilell liable to vrilci pl‘l>po.~le to l.'iI|li¢'li this llrnly? ot ilguilie-it (lf-l'iii:tily, for, to please l<~l'iiilti1y. I.:-nine und 'I‘I'otzky have llsull lllt- I-xevlitioli of almost 200 ` 'A ntvnluiinlisis iiw }B_.Rf.'. Miwllllil __ _ . _ ‘~ - ‘ - _ _ ` Russia Revolutiona G ' th rdefed' I, _ -_,_.__|=_¢,,9._,_ Q; in Ng-mb” in Any of (-_rownr _l_’_r|uce__~i_t__es Thrown Several Fresh Divisions into _tile Battle ry overnmen as _ Allied Advance- was Checked Momentarily and Some Positions Were _Taken by the Germans, b_ut Retaken by Franco American Troops. Allies have 'Taken Several Villages and Many Guns, and situation is Satisfactory, German Losses Reported to be Exceedingly Heavy. Preparation Being Made for Battle on Flanders Front. -‘<1 _¢_ - -- , _ ori|lll¢`-ilt`.~i :lrilly in ill pi'o;.;ress of muh W l . ili1.zlIluII_ ull niwlci' liilviilg been ia-|¢ (spgolgl gg gh, Qu"-dihn) `whi¢h`°vL'erd 1-npiriy or-u§i|od_ After vlliicml beyond il smoke sl-ruell \\'cill'~ HU L0ND0N_ _miy 25___»|-here was hardievel-y victory w¢m__m the huilérihs, ing gas lllllsks illul the enemy was 0' fighting yesterday in the region -.the Germans edge a little further <'fIlI\DlI‘U‘ly =-Illl`lII'ib'fIl. The f'=lHIHIlli<‘H -"‘“`VI"‘*- Afifillllil- “'I"“l' ‘IU 'IW B01 northeast of Chateau Thief,-y_ ,md U, hwhy from Phr|,;_ ot' the South .-\ fi‘ir':lii:I <~oilsilll~l'iii;,: tht- -‘III the outskirts Qi' the forest of Icp.,-r. ill(-:ls|il'I~ of illvir siir<~l::I~\,‘\vl\l‘o will- N which screens Fere-ell-Turdenois troll. ALLIED SUCCESSES GREATER I'fll‘1llI\'<‘1\' Iililll- Il" "Hf‘l\l\' “H fill' |1112 ‘ e o | 9 y Presumably -' tblf ytlp _ Germany and to Resist Japanese Invasion oi Siberia. Finns Disposed to Help Germany. -- +_’.=»>.~’.-l '- Ibe regarded as unfriendly, and its ' ‘ progress toward European \R\_leela will ‘ lie opposed by force. The presence '_ol’ British, French and Amerlcdn i-oops on the Murman coast is also ' bitterly resented by the revolutionary government in power at Moscow, on ' tlie ground that the Allies have on- courllged the local Soviels"to°,cut ,loose fronl the enemy has been far filiore sllrewd than usual. , lil dealing with the questions aris- _ ing out_ of the separlttion of Finland _ from the Russian Empire, the Finlll are evidently disposed to aid Germany to reilcli un ice l’ree port on the Arc- tic und establish a submarine base therein, benine and Trotzky also may have decided to throw aside their disguise and openly assist Germany to seize the Kola Peninsula and ex- ilel the Allied troops now on the Murman coast. IIIRUUU NIUNIIIUN WRRKER3 RN SIRIKE IIUIRMINRRIN (Special to The Guardian) BIRMINGHAM, July ::5,_it was (.5. mlilt-ll l-but l00,tI00 uilluitlons work- li:i'|Ii llizytrlrl luis liiol~llilIi.'. Workers iii ll l`I.~\\' flirt: rl<-.~; llvvilltetl Io reillalil :It orli puilllini; lli¢~ oiilviiilln of iivgotiat~ lille-tl~_\-' ti' .\lllllitions :lt London, and t inet-tl.~I today. wILI. ss nRAI=1'Eo (Special to The Guardian) l.().\ll)lJ.\', July 155.---'Flin llrltish wzlr vllliilll-I limi (Il-I-itll-ll that li- the nilliilt- iiito the _-lrilly, llt~coi'Il‘ini; to :ln unoffic- __.____k I/IUNIRI/ll IRAIVIWAY ‘ IJERIDES ll] STRIKE M()N'l`lll~lAl., July 25-At 2 zl.ili. tliu lllployui-s oi' tliv llloiitrclll 'I’i‘nIlIw:ly.~I 'olupaiiy by il piullzticully uiiunilllolis roto delrlllull to strike. 'l‘llree thous- and five lllllidred men are uifectell. -__-4__._____ HURSE RACES Al REURGEIUWN The lioluie ruccs ut Georgetown on_ \\'»-flllesulziy Ivete wall attended. The ‘rin-lt was rllllioi iu~il\'_v owlni: to tho! iw-lrvlll ruins lull. iie\w\l‘tliel<=>4s a good \l:|y'.~i sport wus Ilt`t`ol‘deII. I' 'l`li<-re were three events-A 2.17, trot iliirl 21.120 pzlI'»'; zl 2.27 tl'ot and` .‘..:I0 pure und tl 12.45 trot und pace. l-‘ollowlilg is H silliiillllryz' 2.17 TROT AND 2.20 PAGE llrcntoil Il. lil. E, llooper) ..1.1.1. lblnlmliii (ilali'rilii;toli & Gay) l'oIlIl‘;|IIu I.. iH. Kelly) . . . . .. Tiillc .‘3.‘_’2_ 2.21, 2.22. 'l'l|i.~4 was :I closely I-oiiicslell race lu»t\v<>l-ii llivition und llllilllolm. All tli|‘f~l~ urn well known L‘l\llrlotteiown |iol'sI\s~I. 2.27 TROT AND 2 30 PACE wr: wr; into .lulllvlw (II. Kelly . . .. . . t'uiiiinoill'n Foiwzlrll _ ._ . .. . _ . Timo 2.35, 2.89%, 2.41, 2.40 .lcllicoc proved all easy winner af-_ ter tho first heat of this race. '.331-‘K§ =...i.'.. et.; 2,45 TROT NAND PACE Kolnln 'l‘mlci (G. R. Hoope [QP-*:r i-le ez. §~°§" Joke-I' (lilI-(lr0g~m‘) llrlizhl I)/It-dal 3.3.3.3 'l‘lnm 2.45, 2.451,§,2.45. 2.49. Klllola Todd proved nn easy winner in this event. She was the only colt by Mayor 'rorul train-ul limi looks lille a pond prospect for the fall racing. being only four yosrn old. AIIENS RIIERASIIJ FRRM RANRIIIRN ARMY '__5'_¢ -___ _ _ I ISpecla| to' The Gu`lrdlan) TORONTO, July 25.~-Aliens -in the fianmiian Army who can satisfactorily provo their foreign lnatiollality are to be given their discharge, according in an order received at Military head. quarters today from the militia de- pnrtilient. at Ottawa. This proof must, be slihlnittcd in the form of documents me \v_liiI»ll ure iiimtfcrilliilg wlin the sud' as 3 mwign passport or the °°m‘ lllfllllllniz officer of the unit to which he rmelgner is attached may satisfy liilnself by other means of his alien' uzitionzlllty. Il' by either of the moans zltfnrrletl the Alien has succeeded in slltisfyiug the military authorities he will immediately be granted* his re- lease fronl further service ln the army. Gen. Garnet Hughes -_A-‘cepts Appointment (Specialto The Guardian) l.0NI)()N,' July 25.-Major General Garnet Hughes has retired from the command ot’ Wltley Camp to accept an important Blrtish appointment. The breaking up of the Fifth Division prac- tically closcd his military career with the Canadians. The new position is one of great importance and gives op- portunity' for his executive ability. He will be slit-coetled at Willey by either Gen. Hill or Gen. Rennie. l__.___ OOOQOOOOOQOOOOOOOO O inuinusin siicllls l\OOOOO§OOOOOOOOOOO{ *House 'ro LET. APPLY REANEQ Gay & Co., 9 Elm Eve. 207-7-10lltf WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK Apply Mrs. w. F. nurse, Wm Royalty. 3i_ ‘T0 LET-CENTRALLY LOCATID a bright,. front bedroom in private family. Apply at Guardian Olhce. .6084-5-f7iiltt'. *T0 DAIRYMEN-SANITARY DUT ter paper, printed, "Fresh Dsiry Butter"--35c per 100. Per poet 40c. Guardian Office. \ 9026-B-Zllllltf. i.os1' TI-Iunsnav, AT aIiAcKL- .-y Point Road, silver beaded hami- bag containing glasses and key. Please leave at 208 Grafton Street. _ sol-1-zmzlpa. wANTEo 'react-IER Fon HAR- ringtcn school.; supplement ses' midsummer vacation. Apply Chas. E. Stewart, Secretahyl ' I ._ _ ,sow-zeilslprl. °TA|LOR WANTED*-_A RELIADLI experienced tailor. Good wages to the right mln. 'Apply in pelieit. English 'scotch woollqll co. 158 Richmond Street. 480~7-llhitt. WARNING. THE PARTY WHO took the cost nomo wslloh in Siiicl-Rir &_ Sll0W_l9’% forge ter return same atonce to _himwee they are known. Otherwise' pro- ceedings will be tation. title." . .. _. . .ti._.._ meiwsneen ssl.: or groom, farming implements ~houebqld_ mr-_ nlture it home ol iete Jellies lie-‘ Eachern_ Hermitage. Int 49. on `ll"0'fl~' . ine gun nests, the South Africans ad~ -hours and fifty minutes. fl Mr. George McDonald. Chsrlotte- town was the sterter._ ~ dey lith inet. at I p. rn. 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