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L » El0W GUARD in I I I "M'onN'>i--Ne oAll=.v ` w IA l ‘ I \ \ c-f '=' _ .n -- _ -_- '- no l °.||y- Round” 1"' ' ., . .`...'-. ‘fi-_ _; ; 3 'EI D - 3_2 _ ~ _“"- w»_§g_<__i_l_»\a ty-l|rl1so L_: ____ - _ _ _ _ _ __ __ TUESDAY, JUL! 25; 191t_i_ -__ §§':‘&%»ml - 1 , ' ' ll l I ' I - ` CAllilDlAllS, or THE ' J _ SEA itll! Dsrfuorllrs 0rganizalloa last --Rélllll ,.Fll_lld. Able Presentation oi Case by Mr. Montreal. 0lher - Mr. M. P. Fennel, assistant secre. tary of the Montreal Harbor Commis. sioners and Honorsry.Secretary of the British Sailors’ Rslief,Fupd pdqregged a meetingon behalf of the Fund in the Legislative Council Chamber last night. His Honor tim’ Liept-Governor presided. Amon! Others prooom were Premier Mathieson. Lt.-Colonel Jenkins, M. D., Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Messrs Percy Pope, A. B. Warhur. ton. F. J. Nash, W. W. Stanley, J. M. Hughes. Chas. Chandler, A. New- berry, J. Landrigan, W. A. Stewart, Capt. May, P. S. Bradley, L_ P, Tm. ton, Thos. Can1pbell,_Mrs. Buimgn, Mrs. Mccready and others. Lieut-Governor McDonald in a few appropriate words introduced the spea- ker and commended the object for which he was to speak,-viz.. that pro- vision be made for the brave men of the Mercantile Marine who have taken such a vailiant part in the present great war. it MR. I-'ENNELL,Jr., ` ` - Mr. Fenneli after a few preliminary remarks saidz' At the very outset of the war, His Majesty, in a. message to Admiral Jel- licoe, expressed the hope that the Royal-Navy would “prove once again the fsure shlleld' of Britain alld of her Empire." -The Navy has proved itself the “sure shield'-'S _The people of the Empire have -.realized more and more with` each ho_ur that has passed, how iltimétllhrablo is the debt we `owe to the brave sailors. who have held the .seas during the last two years. Not only have they kept -the shores of England free from invasion, but they have bottlel the enemy’s fleet in the seclusion of the Kiel Canal; have maintained the freedom of the seas for all the allied nations and have made possible the transportation of troops, mullltions and merchandises -from all parts of the earth. The des perats battles fought in the South Pa- cific, the South Atlantic, at the Dog~I ger Banks and off Jutland; the irres- istihls pressure_ placed upon the ene- TJ . ’ s Night oi Sailors’ M. P. Feuneli ol Sileellers Heard. ‘le bell ellioyed during the past two years, -the protection of tho sailor, from attack. The German Squadron on the Pacific undoubtedly would hav; attacked Vancouver and Victoria had it not been for the British cruisers that were hunting it; and had the egg. my possessed a fleet on the Atlantic that could challenge the British forces, Halifax. St. John and Charlottetown would certainly have been the object of an attack, and the thunder of G9,-_ man shells would- have been heard as far as Quebec and .Moon-¢a|f` The cost of this protection has rested en- lll‘6lY On the British tax-payer, al- though New Zealand and Australia have taken a share upon their shoul- ders. it has been established that if Canada were hearing her proportionate share of this cost of the imperial Navy, she would he paying $47,000,000 per annum. “OUR SAILOR FOLK." have done our share towards the Na val defence of the Empire. While we cannot at present take that work upon our shoulders, it is not too late for us part of the task they now have to un dertake ill caring for the dependants of “our sailor folk. These are a few of the considerations which led a body of patriotic citizens of -Mon-treal ‘ of the Harbor Commlssion_sf's;' Mon- treal, io- take up with the British Ad- miralty the matter of the raising of a Fund to be devoted to the relief of disabled sailors of the British Royal of the widows and children. of those sailors who have sacrificed their lives to relieve the people,of England of a headed by Mr. W. G4 Ross, President ‘_ ri As a people, we, long ago,"should H m ». (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, July 24.-A British offi- cial statement from headquarters n France issued tonight reads: “Fight- ing has continued in the village ot Pozieres where the number of prlslr ners taken by Australian troops has reached a total of six officers and 146 of other ranks. i.n other parts of the battle front there has been con-' siderable artillery activity on both sides. Between the Ancre and the sea nothing of importance has occurr- ed ` #lil LI (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, July t4.-The British and Australian troops have captured a large part of the village of Pozieres, says the official British statement, Issued this afternoon. They also gainedfsomeground near ` High Wood in the direction of Gllillemont. The night the statement adds, was com- paratively calm. ' The statement follows:-~ "Apart from continuous heavy shel- ling by both sides during the night comparative calm followed the severs lighting of yesterday. 0 clrluss erozlfsssvllllos Tallinn ll Nlllllllel' oi Prisoners and Many Guns A-iter -,Slllriled Fighting. French Troops Make Progress _,Near _Eslrees Villa . lll Four liays they Took 60 -German Machine I uns. “Yesterday between High Wood and Guillemont repeated counter-attacks by the enemy gained for him`no ad- vantage and very heavy casualties were inflicted by our artillery and machine guns. “We gained some ground near High Wood and in the direction of Guille- mout. ln the neighborhood of Poz- leres we secured important advant- ages in spite of -the stubborn defense of the enemy and a large portion of the village is now in our hands. Here we have captured two guns and 60 more prisoners.” ' LONDON, July 24-A despatch from Petrograd says: “A Russian advance of tive miles is reported on _-the left wing of the Riga sector. Gen. Von Llnsingen's ecenlt losses on 't-be Styr and Lips vers are computed at least 50,000 en out of the ith-ree cor-pg engaged. . “The Russians are on the point of ering the northeast corner of Ga GM . l Navy and the Mercantile Marille, and gen" Genera! Boh°m`ErmUm “Ad eneral Count Von Bothmer being R-USSIANS NOW GN BORDE OF GIILICIA READ ave Captured 26,000 German Prison outfianked. both on the north and south. “The Russians hold the whole of the Trebizond-Erzerum road in Asiatic Turkey._ PETRDGRAD, July 24-Fierce en- gagements have taken place south of Riga, and Russian troops have pen- etrmted the German first line several points, says the official statement, ia- sued by the war office tonight. in the Caucasus the forces of Grand Duke town of Berestechk, to the west. d 26.000 captured since Judy 16. -ff: '_'-= _'_' -=-1.-:--::. -_ _-~.---:_ _-_ ..-. _ _ :_-:_-_-.-an R Y T0 ENTER Nicholas -have occupied Ardasas, about :thirteen miles northwest of Gpmuskhaneh on fthe Chit river. --y PETROGRAD. July 24-The Rus- sians have driv_en_.t.he Teut.onlc»forcesl -resisting lthem south of the River Lips, in Volhynia border, beyond the More than 12,000 prisoners were captured by the Russians on Thurs- ay and Friday, making a total of in the performance of their duties. His Royal Highness, the Duke of Con- naught, has graciously consented to _be patron of tile Fund. ' THE OBJECT. it is proposed to divide the Cana- nly's commerce the world over. the wonderful defence against the sub- marine -terror,-all these elcploits of the Royal Navy we have gloried in. but we have taken them as s matter of course. Nothing less was expected. for we have been taught to look upon the ofllcers and men of the British Navy, as the bravest and most effi- cient of lnen-our "sure shield" against all foreign aggression. Few Canadians. if ally, realized what de msnds would be made, in war time upon the mercantile marine and upon the quiet fisher-folk who came and wen-t upon their lawful occasions to and from every little haven in thx B tish ea' and fewer still coui dian Fund between these two classes, o ss it is felt that no discrimination u should be shown against the brave J men who, while not in the Royal Navyp C marine -terror, or having done suc _ great things in mine-sweeping t patrolling. Intimation has been re- vv :eived from th'e Admiralty that they a will gladly undertake to distribute ing the seas, in the face of the alibi w t ang Y B - the institutions for disabled and (_ wounded Navy men and the Homes for 4 the widows and children. The mo- w_ nay which will be apportioned by the n Uommittee to the Mercantile Marine. will be entrusted to a London Com- g BOY ood island district brought in alot Rev Dt T Fullerton, Ex Governor T f happy but sunburnt scouts 'where McKinnon, John T McKenzie. A C r nder the leadership of Scoutmaster Duchon1in,J D and Mrs Jenkin W B. M Clark (Secretary of the Y M C Turne andW S Louson l'. , and J tl A Charlottetown) they went undel B Rombough n nvas n have yet suffered so severely in keep- ca o July the 10th. The two The good people of Wood Islands h . 90kB DHSSBG all-Oleiher too fast, for,have been exceedingly kind to the I 0 DOYB. Wh0 Wllllted I0 rvlllllllll l1Il0~,boys. On Thursday evening a clam' l hen the stakes were pulled Saturday where a large number assembled. fternoon last. I along the beautiful shore. and where a l r on hlsh around. since called Hill it snort address louclllng upon tus pre- 1 in memory of the number of scouts gem greg( c°|,¢||¢( in Eu.-°|,e_ t ll0 CHD?-tired the Hill. and the kind Rev. Dr. Fullerton, ably described _d elshlwrs hearts la the vicinity. the gallant work or Private Mcqeuen, I -The f°"°Wm5 hid' “nd “Ulf W°l`°_at the battle front and gave some er- |- lldel' °llW"¢ celleut advice to the lads in Camp. il-M-P` hose weaknesses are against the ules of the order. Not one curse word was heard un- er canvas, and cigarette smoking was ot on the programme at 1-llll 41. The management pronounce excel- ent behaviour and good discipline dur- 'ed on Sunday and show yum. mend, ng the entire two weeks and wish to at the wry sun that you are going hal' seven days were disappointed bake was given near the oreallwater, t 'rue sl d tt I _ W a ur ay a ernoon train from llappened_to mar the holiday_together.'ly or showing signs of snobishness. a real anon to Wm And the chance Milk ll" Will* ln lm! WW helped l° into the campaign meaning business. ma ke the outing a success. Several on hikes were taken, notably the 14 c.nd|da,_e5 to Wop and the cum ‘The niece selected for the camlmwlle real hero, Private Piper McQueen, D. m whatever mono is iven them among an ideal one, near sea, and -bi-¢g,|.Wm.IC_ M_ played the has pipes and gave a e 8 ile walk to Little Sands, High Baal: nd return last week. The following scores were made in he different following C0l1lilGllfl°llS» a few days by anyone willing to get uring Camp. All Scouts and those nterested are requested to aut these Those who are already at it find lt esults for future reference. easy to get votes, and what is true of (From Our Own Correspondent.) 0T'i‘-AWA, July 24.-That the go- vernment does not wish to exercise its power to prohibit the offering of foreign securities in Canada but hopes that Canadian luvestors'will reserve their funds for the forthcoming Ca- nadian war loan, is the effect of a statement made to-day. The atten- tion ot the Minister of Finance has been directed to the fact that circulars are bang sent out to the Canadian public recommending the purchase of foreign govemmeut securities issued in the United States. The Minister expresses the hope that Canadian ia- vestors_will reserve their funds for the forthcoming Canadian war loan. rfff_»_-,-_-_-_-_-_-:_-,-_~_~_-:_-:_-_-_~_-_<1- ~_~_»,-_-,--- »-,N T0 RESERVE For win wir Which will be Pleated Shortly, il: Preference to Purchasing Foreign Government Securities Now Being Soliclted by Circular Letters. ___._._._.._.__._ §‘ the proceeds of which will bs spent lr. Canada for the purposes of tha wa . The Minister states that there i.- abundance of capital in tlls Unis States to absorb all issues-_made in that country and ths Allied interest _ will not therefore suffer through Gsm dians retraining .from psrticlpltin and huslianding their resources 1. meet their own national nssds. Undo the war measures aots the govern ment has power to prohibit the orlt-r ing of foreign securities in Canada .er has been done in Great Britain l.-lf has preferred ‘to rely upon the patr' tlsm of the Canadian investing pl: llic rather than to adopt repressive measures. 11 _ _...ld Campaign Now Getting ' 'Already Worlilllii. Interest in the Grand Prize Cam- paign for 17 big prizes of_ unusual va- lue. which 'has been announced re- cently by The Charlottetown GUAR- DIAN is beginning to reach its height. Many contestants already have star- ted to work. and others are just begin- ning; but it is not too late for any- one to entsr, who has a mind to make is stili,open. The list containing the first vote standing of the applicants is published for the first time to-day. Be sure and get in your application in time to be on to-day’s list which will be publish- t ;;: : .-_~_~_-,~_~_-;_~_»;:_~g_-_-_~,;_» -_-_-_~_-_ _ _ :_-_-_-_-_-_-_. . 3 ers Since July 16. VOTE STANDING PUBLISHED T0-Dill’ -_-_.___- -Under _-Way.; _Several All dthers Should, I I Make Their Start Now. . - . Before another week panes the' will be many more sppllestions e.- tered, and some of those who will cu ter in that time will most likely wal- prizes. Be one of those. The pli zes are numerous enough to attru ' candidates, and all of them BN of su-' flciont value to be worth going after. ABOUT SUBBCRI Bl Rl. Anyone, whether or. not they roceir - The GUARDIAN in entitled to `r'¢ceiv ‘ votes on a subscrlbtion for the mor ing or evening issll8._ when .0‘l'_del'f" and paid for no less than six monii and votes are allowed on renewals an ‘ collections. or back paymontsyss wc - as on new subscriptions. Delft fo- get that you can secure subsoi*ipticr~ _ Only a few days have been open for anywhere, in your district or ont of it lu Canada or in the Unltld States. There is still time for you to out the race now, do not wait too long t - decide. Bend your name to ths.Cs°‘~- psign Department st. once and s rl=~-- resenta-tive .will UI Isnt. tp ll” Yffl full particulars. _ =-__ _ the k. - paign will continue a number of weeks. What has already been done by any of the candidates can be overcome ill oat and make every minute count. them applies to your case also. . mittee, headed lyy the Canadian High Scout Maggei-._J_ M_ C15;-k_ ~ ri Isl , have visualized, before the war. the deeds that these men have since per- formed. They____have kept their ships upon. the main, though every mall might hide the death that floats by night and day, in order that tht! will mel-cs or the Empire mlsllf not Hwy; its course, and that the Em1>ire's troops might pass upon their way- They have faced every danger of Wlllll and tide, of mine and submarine. I0 clear the seas-of dangers-woritenot _ dons under the inspiration of Ire". traditions, in the compagg' of hundred? of men similarly inspir , and baclwll by the greatest offensive forces that msnllas devised, but done in small -hosts with few companions. amid swirling seas and chilling gales. . HAVE WE FAILED Commissioner. for the care of depen- lants of those who have died for the Empire. Canada. ss a part of the Empire, has been in a large measure, M the beneficiary of the heroic work of Britsin's sailormen. and we will _be p loing no more than our plain duty, -if D wo rscognlzg this fact by contributing ,- to the Fund destined for the relief of M the widows and clllldrenof our sail- E ors. This should instll confidence in J those still fighting our battles, _S that ll they fall, s grateful M Empire will care for those whom f-MY is leave behind. C, GREAT TRADITIONS. M Assist. Scout-Lester Hughes. Quarter Master-J . D. Jenkins. Assist. Quarter Master-Sutherland cLeod. Scoutlp-Earl Prowse. Roy' Harris. raser Fulton, Warren Duchemin, Roy uchemln. -E. Walker. Roland Har- is. A. Walker, B. Rogers, Ernest clnnis, Trevor Waye, Roy Prowse. d. Chandler. Arthur Boswell, Cecil snklns, Ralph Jenkins, A. Gallant, C. impson, Bobs Gordon. D. Msthieson. aicolm Ross, A. McCready. S. Crabbe ric McDonald, Roy ings. Jasper ings. Palmer. ivan Horne. J. Grant, Lou- on. Wilfred Duffy. Fred Hines. Earl cinals. A. Tanton. Jack Wright, A. ` Gay. R.. White, C. White. R. Saunders, . Silliphani.. R These hBl‘0€l have m°l`° "li" m°m' The following visitors attended tained the traditions of Nelson and B ` M|| h va given un H '° Cm ws B tion as surely as men ever died for b Drake; they are dylns for °\\r l>l'0l°°: ,m cout camp. last week and assisted in ailing the outing the success it has Ex-Governor McKinnon followed speaking especially to the Boy Scouts, and telling them he was proud to learn from all he had seen of the good be- haviour of the boys in Camp. Tho fsllowing letter sent to the nia- nagement of the Scout Camp speaks for itself: “WOOD ISLANDS |_NVADE D" The boy scouts brigade invaded the peaceful community of Wood islands on July the 10th last. They captur- W ed the highest hill commandinll U19 g harbor. to To all appearances they have enjoy t ed themselves, and afi_Qee\‘ Well Olllfel" ed. It is the ophfion 01' H1058 Wll° have met them, that their behaviour has been above reproach, and that they --» - LIVES FUR LIBERTY t deserve all the pleasure. they 0'-‘ll Bel W o their outing in this vicinity ic M|nsrd's Llnlmsnt euros Dlliimllb I-‘I fwsr, sv hesrrfal-' more inrecal-Io s Wh s. ' sllatsd psslsslto -thc-» work .D9_l'l0!lll°‘l by tiess.'m`on;: is it-not s fact.t_ha~t W0 have; fsiled'\tn -our -aiiltraeistion of vvllsil tullt'f~»rorl¢+'sss_ meaill 1° “@- 1-me -ws -rsilllsa wall clearly.-lb” . if twin' flgllting had been-lsss eiflcienh- c aotesnvy wo\itdfour'partlcip`stlon in t-E9 e su- l.sm¢ls."'-lm the egtbvletole el.. lull sins'-to rishlysllip f d rretllwll gpg _munlgang _to Britain., would not hgv¢_»|‘¢g||¢_ oil 'fn other words. our mstlrial prosperity ll" b°°“ d°°°“' dentlsllnost sltolether. Oll lllil '"9"' mari of tp¢.»pqs,- held .sttllleb :tre- mendous cost by BrIts_tll's- Nsvyrbiors - u.m_~a.ooo or me ,Mercantile Milli" havdlglvsn up their\il»vss in order ilill the fbmpirs may carry on its tssll, will I las lou pals by the l'¢°Y°‘ N*"Y has asa far greater. The “welll- batt off Jutland claimed more than 0. ` in addition to which manY lll0li_ lm sen sinluell il may llfsl - N sas l t the' rest moioritiy 0! ‘I ld tha I tba ,. etims left behind theld dlplll- ssvl who will asus to -look to s\1l»ll°_ - or Thats gm for protection. Cssisg ’.‘fm'.-;. ' .- - f.-1,. ._ . l 1 Q' I I , \ _ l ~ 1 I urpoim in this world. An?- iiyfyrvlgs ‘wseeclln do for the families of »- = ~le's Society- °°1~asl-s wal" as' 5 norden `l»afty` and ice crea sociall at the Rectocyland tomorrow a/t 9.05; -it will be high C,-,Dwd__°n'%v,d|,9¢¢_|y awning u¥’t'tomorrow mornin! at 6.52 and Thurs- July 20th. Proceeds in sid of the . dl! ll 7-45- _ ‘_ mm|_ The sun aevts this evening at 7.88 _.___ lil “Tile ladies of the Red Cross So-I morrow momlng st 4.85 and Thursday ciety will hold sn ics. Cream and It 4-36- stnwborry qooiré on the grounds' The moon .sets this afternoon at adjoining the H . Wednesday. even-_ 4.§§i‘ lm . ing 26th last between the hours of| e quarter of the moon was c to to p. ra. mms or um funds of ulo_°a .July 21" at 1-88 n. m. Society. Should the weather pigs #grill be s new moon on Sat- nuvoursbis sbs social will be dr lllfdiv. ly 89th st 10.15 p. ln: tho nNt.dn¢ day. following. By or-' The ‘length of today will bs fifltessl dar Com. 1154,7.25M2i. .hours and four minutes. llissrfs tislnsst elm N0llflll\sl»M|mr4's Linlmmt owns-rasuslsuurs \ , 1' r- ... people-od Wood islands. and llllll FH' as night at Hin 41. where-ell llllllfillllll' tu Concsrt was pulled off. A Blwelel pgizo was given to Scout Fred Hines_ for giving the heat entertainment among those who took Dllfl- Htl °""é tsinfy is s whole team in himself I lssst the Scouts to s boy llllllk I0- ‘ --Scout Master Clark had his halide nm vm, gn mg lest exarnlnatiousiof scout work. _not to speak of lsupe;nl;_ lspslng nie camo Mill' '°“' “°- The ltoeping of records and points.s ts spirit, mind and body of the" caan' older-his cars have been we am dill to. To visitors the most stri ill! lsslsssl u me :ood f°ll°‘"“‘dl" °§_§_ ting among sll kinds of boy! Ill tions Boy ‘Bcouts know h0W_i0 PIU the gems. without nsisl \l“l°‘"°'“““' The tide will be high 'tonight at 8.04 d to-morrow at 7.37; it rises to- -_--_-ni__,,t__ ._. On--Friday afternoon on Mr. Ta ‘ ‘ ' -lol-'s grounds the boy! WGN. Bll'-Bl" ' . _ ._ tsinsd stter a_ bsil game. with straw- _ berries- and ice-cream lag the ¥0lll\¢- am-on |o7lf1'¢6s-Hlns._vs'o'~s 135.5, ..' .- ~_1)50»7¢26M_1‘rllopd. _ _ _ THE LATI GUNNER LANT1. wA&¥_ao-`ola¢,- ron ,GENERAL ~ ' _ ' St., __ mln? __ work Apply 188“%mMt__ . wsrrrso-M°A~ ‘Fo"'wonx A1 'rua ` " wAN1'so-elm. ron osudnil. wsurzo-'cnAms`saMAlo'." 'A_‘l»r'L`v wl1`1"'s5- elm. r6llt""6iN|l‘a`A'l1 housework. Apply, 225,Wabsr St. at \W`rT‘F£ A uma i=oTl°o`z"rIi'i\`A'l.“ house work. Apply at Si. Anthony's villa. lisa-7.26Malpd. hay. Apply, H. J. Kennedy, South- port. 1141-7-26M3ipd. housework in small family. Apply -73 Euston sl. 114s-1-.sMsipd. at Morell Hotel. 3i7M25.26.2’l. on ssl.;-TaI\Tv»."N'lzso Trion tank, new 4:6 feet. chesp. J. D. Oifsr. 124 Gr. Geo. it. 1' - -e- ~ -- ii; male wanted at the 'llsllntli Biol- Hospital Training Bollflol for Nllrsc - i°'..:°.:"“l.“"t°'-°“‘l.'.°.." .%*t.":*."o . s, up _ s _ n s o- sltsi. 'l‘\lIltoe.£.lls.- slllwullllf AU N-l lot st su Km; stmst.to_ls.s¢ld ...-- .Wednosds7..J\sly l¢!h,A¢. noon. Ba. < of hollosheld slsqs .to-,stash 8 1 s. tn., suns day. R._Bssridto. su' 1|0l00l'.» 1 -W 7~Ullwk_ VAL A 1; We are oi'fsrilg~ for _ private ssl- tllst vslusbls oootsgs on i\la@ol~..l St. N0. 304. All i!t0dll'l\ kffm \ ments. Csntrslly-looslad and wi.: bs sold st s llsfllll. ‘OFM No. if Alley Bt. or Bsnj. Carter, sur tionssr. l07l.7.Hllwls p -, rsscnins wAN1"`s`o-_'rw' li lxw riencsd tolqhlcllwsntsd for lt. P phael School District No. 14|. Sr- plqmeut, $100.00, $00.00 for ptiltrlp ~' and $40.00 for sssislantst fMr‘,‘ lsachsrs prefsrrsd. Joseph H. - renault, Becy. 1147-'i-25lll_l3il»l s--as-n-mm-ss-_m 1151-7-Zlhilwk. alinsrfo Ltoirsssl sph lijsrls- _, ._ _...,... ...B ...._....t__.».... I