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A _ . i ‘ » , 1 li -. _gi - - THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW ,»» ' ~ ' - ~ - - - - -'-'-'::..‘:-_-_-_-_-_---__ _ _ __ _ I _ - , _ i _ _ ~ "‘ - - - ~ - - _ ~ - _ :-_rr-'fr--rrf-a-'.-:;.-:_»_~ »,~_-_~;;_'_ _-_»,~_-_-,~_ --_-_ _-_-_-_-_- _-_ v __ ,___ ,_A-_-_-_ Y-_-_ - - - - _ ____ _ _ g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ~ . 9~ P¢°`nl¢"‘s |=» ’_P°"' " i '_°Y°f`*‘f5»990 F\‘°ad°l'B Dlllly Road by Ever-ybacljy ~v~--~~-- ---~--- ~- --- __ __ ___,___ __ _,_ ___ -- ___--_--_ ,__ ..»_A__,_,»,-.._»_-_- -___- _-___-_-_-_-___-_-_,__ _-_-_-__-_-E ~,.__1,_, il 0ilEi0W GUARDIA i Nl IE EI I ' ~` E5' Y "~" - f T A _. _V _ _ -,-1 -»-~- ` .Hi ‘°°"v -"°7""-'I'3-i°iil‘l’ 3.” -CHARLOTTETQWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, AUoUsT 21, 1918- - we »--- vw in-mi i.. ~.......i.. e....¢. ...I .im I.. use 53.50 Por Year (DoIIvorod.) ,_ I W / _. ' ff'-fc ‘$511-I IS GOING iiiiiiiiiics coiiiiiiues. ciiiiiioii iiEEsEs£NiEo““ woiise oil wi-iotia wiasii-:iiii Fiioiii in Fooocorirsiisiice J |_@_i.__..-3-T.” _ "' “" Troisk. Administration Now 0 y Pellly Pro German British Troops Captured Railway Station at Rove and the Germans are Un Request ol Sir. Robert Borden Ganada Will Evacuating the City Lassigny is Also Untenable Whole Rail Henceforlh l‘lave a Canadian Re resentative , I . ` , . . , - _ P AW l"“° way System in this. Section Domiiiated. by Allies Who Have. on Imperial Food Board I and War ,May be Declared on Allies at _` _ pea o e uard' T( _ - _ "ml E9 “IW “'lmll1lBU'9~il0ll -which has ' (Special to The Guardian) only through a. British member 0 LONDON August £0.-'i‘Iie German troops on the border cities of Russia and the Ukraninlo are oo-operating with the Bolsheviiki and at the re quest of the Soviet government have occupied the city of Snfolensk, an im portant industrial and transportation centre. Conditions in Russia are go- ing from bad to worse. The railway service between Moscow ami Petro- grad has _been Interrupted and the found a new home at Kronstadt has become openly proGerman A de claration of war upon the Allies may come at any time The people f Russia fortunately have taken mg measure of the Kronstadt crowd and will make some short work of Lenint and his associates if they attempt to drag Russia into llie war on thc side of Germany. I CIIIIY ANEI HENRY EIECEEII IN IIIRIINEII ' (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, August 20.--Electors of Northeast Toronto and Wiest York yesterday by decisive majorities el- ected as their representatives to the Legislature Hen. Il. J. Cody and Hon. George S. Henry. By doing so they endorsed the action of Sir Wil- liam Hearst in taking these members into his Cabinet and appointing them to the portfolios of education and ag- riculture respectively. AMERICANS AIIRIVE Al VIAIIIVIISIIIK SIR EICIICIAS NAIC RECEIVES IIECCRAIIIIN (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, August 20.-Field 'Marshal Sir Douglas Haig was decorated by Premier Clemenceau with the Frencl Military ‘Medal at headquarters in thi field today. The award was mail( on the recommendation of Marsha` Focli_ - SPAINS IIIIIIIAAEUM III CERMANY PAIUS, August 20.--The Spaniel: S note to Germany relative to the sink- 0 ing of' Spanish vessitsby submarines U constitutes an ultl atum, since t-he W (Special to the Guardian) VLADIVOSTOK, August 20.-The, transport carrying the first conting- ent of American troops arrived here; Friday ailteriioon, after an unevent-I ful voyage of seven -and a half days' from Mnnilln. The nien were in ex-I cellent spirits and crowded the rails' and rigging cheering and being cheer- ed 'by the men of the Allied warshipsl in the harbor. I my- of Mangin striving to reach Noy- I ~ S A on the army of General Hunibert op-g c tl A n _ V L Ptel Alex Jones McRae, Pownal, 28th Blok., latilllon. Killed In action July ie, 1s1ii. a German vessel interned in any Vi scarcely any artillery preparation ect (3p¢¢|g|_¢°, Th, Qu"¢||") _ _ despatch put it. They rectified it to town untenable for the enemy and evacuation was probably ln progress during the night. The eneiny's dos- perate defence of the ruins of the town was due entirely to tho import- ance of the roads converging there, possession of which was .essential to the removal of his heavier guns. The Gorman artillery fire began to slack- en on Sunday and this was regarded as evidence that his guns hero were in process of removal. Canadian troops have been fighting recently near Goyencourt. the village immediately to the north of Royo, but thcre is nothing in the despatchcs to indicate that they were engaged in the operations of yesterday. While these operations were in progress on the outskirts of Roye General Mung ln's army which holds the line on both sides of the Olso continued und completed un advance begun on Sni~ urdny night along a front of about ten iiilles from Eubencourt to Fontenoy. North of the Alsne the French with out to rectify their iiiic as the official uch an extent that they advanced ver o. mile amd a half on an average. pon the west bank"of" the Oh-ie along lilch runs the railway from Coni- Spanlsh government announces that DIBBHG 10 NOYOII thby Captllrell the llage of Primpez and reached thc Spanish port will be seized for eve;-_i southern outskirts of Dreslincourt. Spanish ship torpedoed. according ti T it llavas Agency despatch from Mad l his attack is aimed at Noyon, but a ittle over four miles distant. These rid quoting the A, B, C, of -San so operation resulted also in the capture bastian. This informationrwas giver 0 the A. B. C. by a high political pei O f Morsain in the region between the ise and the Aisne. The number of sonage_ prisoners captured Sunday and Mon CANADIAN CIIASI (8peclaI to The Guardian) A CAINADIAN A'1‘I.AN'l‘IC POl't'I‘_ August 19.--Heavy flrlng was heard all Saturday florenoon off a small port east of -here. The cannonadlng com- menced at nine o’clock and' continued at intervals ‘olf about four minutes until noon. Before one o'clock in the afternoon ri thick smoke was seen coming ii fiom sea. A telephone message from the D01" referred to said that the wentlie' was clear all morning and that il was possible to see six or seven milc: out to set. No ships were in sigh however, and the firing must havi taken place beyond -the horizon. lt it supposed that a submarine and arm ed 'merchant ship were fighting ani that the U-lboat's shells finally set thi steamer aflre. I A cloud of smoke was seen, bht ni wreckage found. i‘»~- ' -\ TA p 1'ii¢ 2-un oi '_ LAST DAY. upon. I8 GRANTED to A ms _Law _wiiii ' I iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \ . \ iiiroiiiiiiii .iioiicis dooortoro .or who have -toiled to :spun is me miiiim aufhvflflv- rife sxffniims PENALTY; or aainuitm Ar1£n~'1‘nsr ons. AUGUST' lo the which PARDON those who are _bo -vloltod upon day was 2,200, Midway between the British battling for ‘Raye and the ar- and made ii. lodgvini-iii. iii the ley, Init ‘tho Gorniziiis who poii Elsewhere the enemy troops ple, on ai viiry uiirroiv front ll lsii took G76 prisoiiiirs, ii/iio have constituted at oloui' iiiujii the defending troops on the the front ussiiiloil. I I FRENCH PENETRATED GE POSITIONS T0 A DEPTH TWO MILES Tho l<`rencli foiiiii iiriny :il agiiin this iiioriiiiig on ii front and reached ai nnixiinuiii depth thc bziltlu front. Tho :iilvziiico Ii`rcni:li troops iziiiiziiigois the the river Aisnt-_ lt'is posslbl the Clieniiii-dcs~Duuies. 500 PRISONERS BEFORE 9 0’C Before nine ifclocli this in the l°‘i‘oncii captiircil 500 Gerin the sector attacked. North of the French have taken tl1o,Bi' cupicii tho grcatoi' purl. ol' ili- ncs. i\0coi'iliiig to advices ii. i gross to the soutliozist ol' liiiuvr: ra ng between the vro and tho wood of Thiescourt on the lieavily_ wooded Lasqigny plateau continued, to shoulder its way forward in the; i( face of( stubborn German resistance' I The eager Frenchman captured Frou-I iores and reached the western out-_ skirts of Lassigny. Farther south: 0" the “mst “ °°“°ld°"'”bl° dlsmncc they cleared the wood of Tlilescourt of Germans and advanced into the' less densely woodedreglon to the southeast of Lasslgny which, like' Roye, has become untenablc. | BRITISH CAPTURE, MERVILLE ‘ i The British advance in the valley oi’ the Lys continues and Merville has been ciii<~i'i~.il by Sir Douglas ll:i.lg‘s troops. 'i‘lic Germans are not giving way readily and the ground won by the British has been captured, only after sharp fighting. The advance is on a front of about six miles, ami has carried the British over a number ,of difficult water courses in the valley of the Lys. There seems to be little doubt that here as in the valley oi' the Somme and Oise the enemy has reconciled himself to a considerable loss of territory, but is endeavorliig' to make the Allies pay as high aprlue for it as he can. 'l‘l{E WEATHER TEMPERATURE, FIDE, MOON, ETC. TORONTO, August 21.-Fair with high temperature. The tide will be high this moming at 10.07, and tomorrow at 11.05; it will be high tonight at 11.30, and to- morrow at 12.09. i The sun sets this evening at 8.15 and' tomorrow at 8.13; it rises tomor-‘ row morning at 6.29 and Friday et] 0.80. ‘ I The moon rises this evening at 7.; The first quarter of the moon was on Wednesday, August 14th, at 7.16, DJII. » 5 ‘The moon will be full on Thursday HAu|ust 28nd at 8 p.m. I I The lollllll 0! £04!! Will bl! l-l1i\‘¢0°ll Oooonl Son of Mrs. A. A. Pofneroy. cousin of King George of Great Bri- FRENCH ADVANCE A MILE MILE FRONT LONDON, August :_'il.----'l‘lio of the lfreiicli ycstoriluy botwe twelve inilos and olitliuugh lli mans offered it stubborn real the Freiiizli iuitdo an ailvullco of oiio inilc. At. -six o'clock last e the battle line run as follows: Pravlni farm, which is northw Gresnlers. Ars do Canny_ the w outskirts nf liassigiiy, lla Rue Bouc- LATE LIEUT. ERNEST AU -Of the llnok Watch ry out this policy l`lii\ ciioii tured one <.uiintci-ittttiiek ycst lines near l.lhons in tho Soiiii thc front were at once drive and the ilno was ooinploluly i‘»_'si,oi'cil. to have hurl no sc-i'iipli-s about sur- rondorini; when <'oi'iioi‘i-:|, ln _Siiiiiliiy’s operations oust. of Morris, for oxiiin i " piirt of miles lictivueii ili'.i ()iso :ind the miles, ui:i:oi'diii;: to a ilcsputuli fron Gerinziii position at Solseoiis ai the Gcrinans now will witliilrziw to uns in inont and ii‘oridu woods and'hu uvriiig- reported that tliey have iiiodn on tho Matz and thc Oiso wus on it l'roni of- o (lor-I venlug IW l/CII i~li'il isli no viii- cf ral oil ii out zippcai- le Ili it- inusi rity ol RMAN OF lziuI. i' » , I' \‘, s. ~ ii., , . _ _. , , _ rf' N I - Ii -will be held Friday evening. 989170.( IIERIIAAN SUB SIIIIII 'EARL Ut Mmm] CIINIES III CANAP' AWAY i"~Hi1,ADnDrHiA, August zo.- /i, (speeiamo The Guardian) oT'rAwA August zo.-The Eau a , ` The _“wry that ("“irn_m“ Cavalry running battle with it British tank Minto. B011 Of U10 f0l‘Ill6l' GOVBYBUI' slicphciii thc onciny ililiinlry whil. , Stmuncr mst Friday' about 300 miles General or Canada or that name’ is (fn mum ul UML f"f’.‘i" E?”E..EI‘,‘.`°“g1‘ northeast of Nantucket, according tc expected to" come to Qanada ver 1`Lim"h°mwdneHS' mey "my "w“y’m“E members of the tanker’s crew. The shortly as alde~de-camp' to the Dulu of Devonshire. that great effort to smash a wa: through to victory are dead or too so -i i (SPBCIHI f° T710 Gulfllllnl rlously wounded to take any furthe; ` ` LO:-‘liON. Aug. Z0-EBt.ll1lBi~9B D130 part in this yours’ cunipalgning. . ed the number of omnibus and stree' The Gorniain divisions now holdini' OTTAWA' August 20'~_`In reply In Hill’ CIUDIOYBB Olli- 011 Bil`lk0 ¢0l`lHY 1- the line are of far less fighting valu' _ ` ‘ ` London at 14.000. ' tpentlon to aviation. Major F. B. McRae and hi-other Alex- ander Jones McRae who was killed lin action. f’*.**’.'@fQOQ.Q. 0 O LAST CALL--GALE TODAY AT noon. Water Street Property. 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