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VV _ ., 1 . a, , .dw " ' ` ' ' ' ` ` " ` A ' Y 7 ' 'Y ' ' ' " ' ` ' ` ' ` 'T"""f'?""`:Tf""'1`-‘dff`~""J-"~I‘-`f-1*'-T-`~`-f;H-'€f'fi'~‘-‘-`~`-`-`~`~‘-‘~‘-`-'-'-'f-‘-'-'-'-‘-‘-='-‘-off-'ff-'>-f-‘--'ff-21'-‘-11'-'-1'-'-‘f-2'-1'-‘-fr:-:rf.-:.11-_-_-_-_1-:_»~.-:_-Y-.-.».-.~.-.-.-.-.-_».-.=-.-.~.-_-_-_-_-_-<.-_-ff.-.-_-.~.-.-.-.-.11-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_»_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-.-.-.-,-_-.-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_f;:;_-_-,-_-fffs-olsuap-V V _ 1 . V 'W lt cl1_l5,_loy{__, G lull I; . ul I om r w::¥?~$= V , ' . creasg, HIE.; contingent. $100- Lvnoats-sunplement. S40: ln- cress` ` 5- contingent. $45 s. 0 . ~ santa slvsn-sunnlemdnh S50 colitlnga t. $40 ._ ed to its fullest capacity with \|;:E'l;Eltt:{lnd friends. Rev. W. J. P. McMillan presided and distributed the prizes etc.. Other speakers were the Lieut Governor, Mayor Brown. "“"NT*°‘“ 5“”‘°”‘°“° lm; n l-l show nov M. lsononslc, costin ent. 8' 0: S°l1°°‘ H “'°' "°'. Pm' ` .i .`a .`J. nooney sha MKXDQW RANK-Sllppwgnt, $60 Mr. 'i'. C. amos ev l c `| f‘ lo~ ' ntingon "v'EE'lN‘oEt visas sl_\|So_-Sanrio ment 0 ; contingent. $110- - . Mr. Henry Smith. All the speakers “__ "umm mod _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - *¢"°°‘| Eh" °“°°“ sq""° Echo” md Yo; Bmw; “Ego” so s to 1oEn the YW" 5°b- N0 °*P°"~‘°“°° “°°°""Y lar Day-next Wednesday. Read the 'Eur the Maritime Provinces was the sue arent »t\'i;_\_=; mliml; 'mt Cohn; °,f,,,,,,,_ emu. $45; continual. $90- c`r '$1 Q; contE1ngantl $104. i _'j ' ' - »' - .' _~ - . ¢_s,,,plemsnt 850; -_ A4- w;i‘_h¢; “Tho length of .wntsrgilis tomorrow ilvlolai (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON June 23 -The Germans gress toward Verdun by capturing French positions northeast of that fortress in the fighting along a front of over three miles on the right bank of the Meuse. German forces fol- lowing the usual artillery bombard- ment and in the face of violent fire first line of trenches between hills 321 and 320 and also Thiaumont fort. At the same time the Germans have held back the advance of the Russian Germans liave 0ccuplcd French First Line oi Treuchc _at Trclllendous CuS_I oi Life. German Attacks a 0Iher- Points ltepulsed by French. Berhu Claim to have Arrested Russian Advance. |NTENSE'iiARTlL_l".EVRY FIGHTING' I IN THE IIERDUN SECTOR OF RUS s ilave Captured I' I and Many Pri forces from the Dvillsk to the Gall-,Homme French positions are being clan border. heavily bombav'r`r"l by <"‘;lllall guns. ierce fl htin marked the advance The Rus".. I \ u tn r 2 - F E g s 1- ' ,<..,l _ ¢ into increase. $25 contln cnt 40; School have salned another stop In their pro- toward verdun, Pnrls declares ln sa- Buhowlnn h .nl ...I or een. lxlnno 's mittillg the loss ot trenches. Further forces. I':. ‘ ,»l~ north in East mii- along the linen the Germans reached cia and ‘.' I Ilyllla their progress is ap- Fleury but Paris says thy were repul- parently .ll-rested by attacks and coun- sed by a violent counter attack. Paris ter attacks of the Teutonic Allies. Ad- states the attacks on the Woods of vances for German and Austrian for- Vsux, Chapitre, Fumin and ChenoisLces west and southwest of Lutsk in and on Damloup battery were broken Volhynla and the repulse 'of Russia C n increase, $30; contingent, $62; School from French guns carried the French and repulsed. South of Damloup counter attacks on the Stokod and Styr battery in thesector of Moulalnvilie rivers in this region and along the and on the left bank ot the Meuse. Galicia frontier in the vicinity of Bro- ln the region df Hill 304 and Le Mort dy are chronicled in Berlin and Vien- na communications. NILIIHEH INVIL BINLE I (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YORK, June 23.-According to the Nek York Journal despatch from Amsterdam to-day: “Heavy gu tend, Wednesday afternoon." A des- patch to the Telegraff is the authori- ty. It is believed British and Ger- man warships were engaged. Another' Islander A telegram was received on June‘ 22nd by Mrs. A. H. Smallwood of Sou- ris stating that her brother, Sergeant Herbert C. Mclntyre was killed ill ac- tion in Belgium on June 3rd., Mr. Mc- Intyre was the youngest son of the late Ex-Governor Mclntyre of Searls. and enlisted more than a year ago in the West In the 3rd Division Canadian Mounted Rifles. Since going to the front more than ten months ago he received four promotions, having re- ceived the full rank of Sergeant a few weeks before his death. He was wounded last fall and sont to the Hos- pital in Englalld. alld on his recovery went buck to the trenches where he has been fighting ever since. He leaves to mourn one_ brother Temple in Alaska, and two sisters, Mrs. A. Go- merly of Toronto. and Mrs. A. H. Smallwood of Souris, besides a large circle of relatives and friends who will mourn their loss.-* ' SUPHEME lllllllll I il SUMMEHSIDE ln the Supreme Court at Summer- side yesterday before . Mr. Justice Httszard and a jury the case ol Seykr vs. J. W. Calibeck was conclu ded, the july finding a verdict for thc defendant, Saunders for plantlif. John- ati-.ll and Arscn~l.llt were for dcfell- danl. This being the last case on the dock ~‘~`~‘~‘--“-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘ff-‘-'I-'-‘--rr-‘-"-~'--='--‘f-::::.-:::- .-- =.~_-.~_-.~:_-,-_-¢_~,-_-:_-,-_-_-_-,-_-;_-,-_-_-_-;_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-,_-,~_~,__,- . -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-:_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-.~_-.-.~.»_-.-_-_~:;.~_=~::_~.vs MEXIEII EIIUEIVUHS LIIUKE IIE IZIIIIIIIUISHI A ....w....._.._., .. HEFIIHTEIJ III IIUHIH SEI TU SEEIIHE ILLIMCE - TU LENE Elllllli Illllil. UF (From Our Oxn Correspondent.) OTTAWA, June 23.-The cables con- - tain the' announcement _tonight tha t a' ' n- '__' H. R. H. the Duke or oonllsusht will fire was heard in the North Sea oft Os- leave Clllllldll Ht the end 0! MB “Ve _ _ (Special to the Guardian.) year term in October and will not be LIMA, PERU. June 23.-A lengthy succeeded by the Duke of Teck. The note from the Mexican minister of fo Duke was appointed Governor Gene- relgn affairs was received to-day set- ral ill March, 1911. ting i'orth that it is believed war with the United States is inevitable be _ cause of the methods employed by the Peru returllod a carefully. worded note, couched in friendly terms and expres- sing the hope that peace would be (_F,.,,m our 9,," ¢°,.,,,p°nd,,,t_) m°i“t“h'°d‘ OTTAWA, June 23.-The names of tl e following Prince Edward Islanders “UND-ENSED ADS- alxipear in to-day‘s casualty list. Pri- vates William Goodwin, Morrell S_ta- T00 LATE FOB' tion; Albion Charles Walker. George- CLASSIFICATION town, Infantrymell, wounded, In cas- .._; ualties among the évlfluhtetilg Riflizts lap- ` pears the name of r va e vcrc c- ONE CENT per word cnch illsertlon Lend Grandview, w0,mded_ for advertising in live column. Cash ' must accompany orders. Minimum , A YOUNG LADY WISHES T0 HIRE charges twenty-lite cents. a piano. Phone 514. 577-G-24M3i. wAN1'Eo Gml. Fon GENERAL housework. Apply Guardian Office. | 8275-4-l5Mt|’. - v ..1_- _ WANTED-A GIRL T0 D0 PLAIN cooking. Apply 154 Pownal St. or J_¢2v°_f° H°____'°'- ___5_2”L°'”‘-W' . '§.§`t"{’v.“I1'l..§5`l‘§’§f°ET..“.f§.`i.§'$°§E`SRE LOST on 3T°LEN"'A CLEVELAND tgr and Mrs. McLean, where were as- BE`°V°l“~ Rewmd mr mf°'m'm°"' scmbled friends and members of the, FE“"°u 'md S:_h§l_"_‘EAe____"' 5.z3`“l4M3l Red Cross Society, to welcome thelrl WANTED-AT 0N¢E A GIRL FOR daughter Miss Rena McLean_ Red lfcnrrlll housework. Apply I-0 114 Cross Nurse who has just returned Elm AVO- _ _ _ from Europe. WAN-rEp_._AN ExpEn||ENcEp TEA. Miss McLean was taken by surprise uhm- fm- Eng; Royalty School num- nlld states she will cherish as a sweet ho. 46. supplement $40. w. wheat- mcmento '- the lollvwins Address- loy, sony 576-s-24Maipd. ghlohi wgsrlhistghtgggo her by the -----'-~--~‘- reseno . l.os'r-s|oNE'r RING. H. s.l-I. EE- Dear Mm McLem:_ tween Granville and North Market W bers or the Som," e, as mem ghglsfefzgdlsnvc at Waugg5§6§5t4e;;[‘E` Branch of the Red Cross Society, wish to offer you ‘oyous welcome home. _ WANTED'-A N|GHT WATCHMAN It is a ple._.:;:re to have you with €{JIVl'>1Ixl[rE*?lE)°;3;3nI;~]‘:_3rl§i-d:`~ H01-‘MAN» us onge nloge ui'te};‘ shclli a lollliz stay . - abroa , am suc ry ng crcum- 500‘5`24‘M2EE2E-_ stances alld we are only sorry that TEACHER WANTED FOR_ALEXAN- your time with us is so limited. There S lament seventy five are others though. on the other side crease, $10; contingent, $22; School American government and pointing _ HOUSE. $2- ‘ out that every republic in South and CUMBERLAND-Supplement, $10; Central America should be Interested- A ;. e R. R. 1 Alexandra. 520-6-24M12ind. wishing to have you back again. as THE WEATHER TEIIPERATURE. 'l`lDE IOON ETC TORONTO. June 24-Moderate The tide will be llisil this evening at 6.19. tomorrow at 7.38 and Monday at 8.31; it will be high tomorrow morning at 6.10. Monday at 0.55 and d t 7 39 new and Monday at 7.55- it rises to- ha moonsets _this afternoon st l.I7 and tomorrow at 3.89. -. Irina' 2gnd"st 5.42 ll. ln ' ' V' Prhsre will l»o_a.tull lhopnlop, l?‘rlday. ne 30th at'6l'3'l' "' 'f' ` will be fifteen hours and forty-eight minutes. _____..__...-- llI¢\a_|~ii's Llnlasant Ours Nsurnlgia liars The ilrst drink of liquor- . for city, town or country. Big ear- H. Shaw, acting Superintendent of wANTED_AT oNcE_GmL -T-0 Go Vwe have heard that you have hee" , most kind and attentive to the woun H) Bf\;1;,'\l3l‘;rsc,?,:1L,:g:.‘;i:);l;;,ml;_ltl (3315 ded, especially to any of the Island ohms ` 460_6_22M“ boys whom you chanced to meet. _ __'-_m___._-_.,___. _.__` We;-note that you are entitled to the T0 I-ET-“-5 LARGE BEDROOM ON Kings medal for services rendered; main floor,, in private family. All we are proud to Bee your mme on mlldefll °°“V°“|°“°°“- APPEY 34 t-he Roll of Honour and offer you hear- Hillsboro Street. or Phone 23|-L ue" hong,-,,tu|,m0h, t h h in tem- ' , » - Mr- -V P- G°"'1°“ °f thi g°“"`7‘€, °: :g,'.‘f¢1§,.?‘r’ no muc C M85 ______g_ __,_ _V ____ 3204‘4‘12M f May your little visit among us be a SCI‘°°' T'““*°°5 P’”“‘d°d “ ° °" wANTEo- Finer on sEcoNo most happy one and hcl-s's hoping Class Teacher for Clyde River that before long peace may come to School. Supplement $75. Apply the Nations and that you will soon John A. Murray. Secretory. be with us for a good long stay. 513-0-24M3ipd. Signed on behalf of the members ot' w‘Kqf"E°5"]=”°'”l"|R5-|- ok"-“3”E§5yi;g the Souris Red Cross Society. T' C' James' Fmt' Shaw and Mayor Tn'i?,NeaE;u\El sets* this ¢V0l\I“8» '°E“°|" Class teacher for Wheatley School Mas' J.°HN -Mgogusllad No 10. Suplement $40 Male Pre- MRS A QW IBM- ri‘l`0I3`0W.4.h(ouda.v and Tliesdsy lil°l'11'~- lerred. Edmund Caiélss ggiligihrg. ' “THU” Mc sggrghw “ff “i '°' * "`“"'°°" ` - " so rl r. s. 1.5.1 z1sc_1u1s. 'O rnAc""rlan"w' 'm'r"s-'_°’“o.- raT”'_ucll=A` l. “ " “V” “_ .svsnted for the Carleton, Lot 28 .V 75° m°°“ V” mn °n Thurhdgy" School. First Class preferred. up _ ;_ ., plemeni: $55.00. I-lermas' Myers. - ' ‘ Secretary. Carleton, Albany. R. R. ,__,___ 49°-°~2"i"°‘~ AIIOIIIIGEIEIITS. PUPIL NURDEB.-MALE AND FE- 'mlncs nc. male wantsd at the Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses $°'Gl;::'4§‘,:;{°'T'f|“,:'§,’;§ s?§e“"§‘,§L'_, ous cEN1' psi- word osoh insertion pltsl riunton, Msns. am-4-llMtr. ALEeMEN._ Excl.0` lv: LINE for advertising in tilts column. Cash must accompany orders. Minimum charges twenty-five cents. nings guaranteed Permanent all "A hu" dh, 1,, Ch.,-|°m,¢°,n Do; nantes Hamm um also-mas. .._i.¢ {.,._ _.__ _;,___n_;_ _ S l,`l°avel°sed,WIlo are Now on Galician Border. ’ (Special to the Guardian.) ces The War Office to da announced _ ' _ 'W V- - 'I I ' -l.~’r.»=' ' E -.f Pntuontultruocnrss SW* _AWE5 -- . l - --U-1,-5-1". -.J hree More Villalllts soners. 'I`Il¢y have le oi Bukowlna and ,. _ ,,». , prisoners w'ere taken. The villagfr near Radautz captured by the Rus PETROGRAD, June 23-Russian sians are Gurahumora, Stralzla an' forces cutting their way through Buk- owina in an effort to capture the Alls- trian army there made further advan- Saraeo. The Russians also have tVake_; Visnitza. near Kuty. The Russian? have traversed almost the whole of Bukowina. The town of Gurahumorn - - ' Y the capture of Three Villages west nf is ten miles from the' Rouinanian boi Randantz, 30 miles south of Czer- nowitz, the occupation of which was Galicia and Bukowina, 35 miles south- rcported yesterday. Eight hundred west of Czernowitz. dcr. Visnitz is on the border betweel AMERICAN I MEXI (Special to the Guardian.) WASHINGTON, June 23.-National Guard organizations throughout the country are straining every nerve to- ,llight _to prepare for service on the Mexican border. An army of 100.000 men summoned by President Wilson's call was placed directly at Gen. Fun- ston’s disposal and will be rushed to the Mexican border at the earliest pos- sible moment. Congress took vigo- rous far reaching action. A resolu- tion adopted in thc house authorizes the President to draft immediately in-' to thc service of the United States all members of the National Guard who subscribe to the new oath for that service. EI PASO, TEXAS. June 23.-Amon ican guns command the situation at every important border point to-day. Field artillery has been mounted on hillocks in the larger communities. the noses of tllolr guns pointing in a southerly direction, wllile ill the smaller towns machine gun detach- ments have been stationed. Military authorities llcre alld in other border 1 . .-¢.~.¢.. GUNS ON CAN BORDER Situation StiliGrave but llopesphlligli- ar will he Averted Mexicans lnltlatcd Recent 'I`l'oubic. encampments announced that every 'preparation had been made for pos- sible hostilities. WASHINGTON. D. C.. June 23- Hope persisted among ofllcials hero to-day that war against Mexico would not become necessary. Despatohel from Mexico City indicated .hat len- ders in the Carranza government mal' show a similar attitude and will try to avert the threatened break. The outlook was far from bright, however. and orders had been issue. for the transportation or ten thou- sand National Guardsmen to the bor- der from central and western states. _as soon as they are ready for service. .Tension was not lessened by an of- ficial report to the navy department that there was no provocation by Americans for the attack on a boat from the gunboat Annapolis at Msz» atlan, on Sunday. Commander Kay amaugh, of the Annapolis, declared two American officers were seized bg Mexican customs ofllcers and soldiers and that firing on occupants of the boat was started by Mexicans. GENERAL APPEA FOREIGN Y.M. it Ia requested that all the prlcata and ministers of different denomlna tions read this a cal In their rss ec foIIow|ng:-- APPEAL-To the parents, relatives and friends oi’ the boys of Prince Eil- ward Island who have gone to Europe to iight for the liberties of the world. the Y. M. C. A. Foreign Committee ap- peals for financial assistance. The anloullt to be raised ill (`-nnada for this work during 1916 is $390,000 or nt tile rnte of $1.00 per man as is estimated that by September 300.000 (‘ailadia‘l soldiers will have gone to Europe. Prince Edward island should at lean: contribute $3.000 as it is estimated that 3,000 boys of this Province have 1oined the army. The Canadian llov- ernmont pay all the salaries of the Y. M. C. A.. men who go over to Europe _--~ --_--~ _-_ - --,-_~--~,,,.._-----~~ -~----_ .zissz..~;J$l_I L FUR _ C_A. FUND AFRUM RURAL DISTRIUTS so that all the cash psid goes to b\l=' supplies, food. equipments and build huts for the men. All writing mater' I -; PP P - tive churches next Sunday or Sundayl is ven free to the soldiers We woull gi . ask the people of Prince Edward Island ic subscribe generously what ever s- mount they iecl they are able to dn and semi their subscriptions to Jon" R. Dinnis, Esq.. Hon. Treasurer. Ric-» mond St., (lharottetown. P. E. I.. and amount will be acknowledged tbrougi-_ the press. ' We wish to impress on the public that the soldiers of all races and rei‘- glons receive and make use of the Y. M. C. A. tents and huts for service and sacraments led by their own Chaplains ‘and for that reason we solicit contri- butions from all denominations. ` I Tmltorlsl cornmlmo of the _ Y. M. C. A. _._ -___n__.l_____________,___, ___ __ _-__ |`NSPEGT|;%N. UE . GADET 0 RPS [IE OITY SGNOOLS Tha annllai inspection of No. 20 ade Capt Black. O and I. C C 1 ' I f_ sg1wE""°_°”EN .liullgsowa "ll h nt who rovldo pro _ om . signalling and ph iosl drill hy ww ‘a'°h2°"“‘““ °f '”°“y ° Lpygfngnloro and Examiner Oiiice, equipggflta fo; their gmphsyssa Egg; Lls;E_ Yao, instl-ucésr. and later ‘ or tai in on , cro , etc., th be t s rvice and this s ann res- b Ca tln H. Riggs. he bo swore, hh » E'w§2E u$NNmT‘$i'iE?"!gn.‘EN£f gihsgrcgall :aegis reegard 1:; lesv- sorl wllny lzell so many REMINGTON ngxt Enspected in Squad drilN under °m an m“"“_‘ ma “dn” scum. lt wal '\°ll°°°°° "W "E ‘"‘°‘° '“'°|°'“"- "” ' "°" °“.’°" E” " J°"'E’°'°“" Dmsssstgxislsal R¥NrE¥mNTERs` A Mnmzsi-s§r4‘lElTlf\ E“rE:E»l;otX`¢I:lr