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CHARLOTTETOWN’ ADA’ MONDAY’ M AY 31, 1915 - I {$8.co Per Year (delivered) In edvande \’--- _ _ . .' _ I2-50 per yeer by mall in edvenee ITALIANS -STILL 0 Progressing. (Special to the Guardian.) ROME. May 29.-All efforts of the Austrians to check the Italian inva- sion in Trent. Istria, have failed. Tho advance continues successfully at every point. it is unolflcially reported that the Austrian authoijities have left Triest and, that the city has been abandoned to the mercy of turbulent mobs. Italian forces which occupied Gradisca crossed Isonzo River, push- ing southward towards Monfalcone. A severe artillery duel along the heights of Isonzo demonstrated thc superiority of Italian guns, PRESS AUSTRIANS Austrians Unable toiiheck the Advance. Trieste Abandoned to' Turbulent Mob. Italians Occupied Several important Towns and are Infantry fighting on a large scale is developing south-oust of Gorz (Gori- zia). The Italian army in the inva- sion of Trent occupied Storo and has stormed the Austrian defences upon Mount Tremalzo. Storo is seven miles inside the Autsrinn frontier and lies north-east of Lake Idro. Mount Tremalzo is east of Storo and lies north of Lake Garda. (Special to the Guardian.) ROME, May 29.-The advance guard of the Italian army which invaded Istria, Austria, by way of Gradisca, is within 16 miles of Trieste. SIEAMEN GHAMPAGNE AINIAL LNSS ,, (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, May 29.--A report re- ceived by Lloyds states that the steamer Champagne which ran ashore near Vaszaire has broken in two. Eight hundred passengers aboard the Champagne were removed safely. The steamer, which was built in 1886, had a net tonnage of 3,069; she was 493 feet long. beam fifty-two feet. CONDENSED ADS. TOO LATE FOR ' CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum chargss, twenty-tive cents. 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House with modern improvements, centrally io- ceted. Apply at this office. 9818-5-6Mtf oAs ENGINE-2 H. P., uv Fins-r. class order,»for sale. Apply Ray Macdonald, Guardian Office. 0045-3-17MEtf. ENINENGE SUHMHTEN IHAI NENHASKAN WAS INNPEHUEN (Special to the Guardian.) WASHINGTON, May 30.-Evidence forwarded by Ambassador Page to State Department to-day gathered by Lieut. Towers, naval attache, indicates that the American steamer Nebraskan was torpedoed by a submarine, Towers made a technical examination of the N-ebrasknn and took statements from the crew. ' KINGS EXGNANGE EEIIGIIAIINNS LONDON May 30-king Victor Emmanuel and King George have ex- changed telegrams of felicitation over the Italian entry into war The mes- sage of the Italian King said The ancient traditional friendshIp‘ between Italy and England peoples now has been strengthened by bonds enemy With an ardent hope for ictory I send your majesty my cor- King George replied as follows'- I have received with much plea- sure your Malcsty’s telegram and asten to reciprocate most cordially nd sincerely the sentiments whic ource of deep gratification to me that llied in a great and noble cause gainst a common enemy, and feel ompicte confidence in the success of ur united efforts in conjunction with lose of our allies. I beg your Majesty are and for that of Italy, the old and alued friend of my country." BNIIISH GASHALIIES _M __ _"_ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, May 30.-Forty-nine men w”~°-ANTE*'“]-'-“D_ ¢o'lWp‘g“-l'-'QQ'-l-“"G|R|; of the crew of the British battleship for general housework to go to (Special to the Guardian.) M ajestic were lost when that vessel th _ Mhldl was torpedoed off Gallipoli Peninsula :E338 §;u;nm::.g|Eo:.gg_ shhhly 32 on May 27, according to a casualty this omce. 1095-5-zimmiui "Bl ‘““°d *°"‘°”- GASOLINE ENGINE-2 H. P., HAN- o dy little engine, suitable for farm S and other work, for sale cheap. Ap- d ply Rey Macdonald, Guardian Of- lioc. 9045-8-17MEtI'. BUSINESS ENVELOPES - N0. 8 printed with name and address, either on flap or front, $3 per 1,000; $5.50 for 2,000; $12.00 for 5,000; 820 for 10,000. GUARDIAN OF- FICE. B808-11~21mtf. ll The number of men lost on the teamer Princess Irene, blown up in heerness harbour. exclusive of 78 ockyardworkers, is given at 243. TIIE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, TIDE, MOON, ETC. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, May 31.-Maritime: vramvtiy attended to Sand y°‘i1' ssrns temperature. order to the Guardian st once 1095 5~28M6i THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was mild and partially cloudy. WANTED-EVERY HOME GN P. E. Island to secure s Union Jack Flag for June 8rd- Ali mil °r'i°\‘° Moderate winds, :sir sua muon the Fon EE ` on .-Foun sooo PA'FcT+ foxes, proof breeders, and six pups, yesterday was 58 deg. above zero and three of which are black. Will sell the lowest was 44 above. The lowest at a. bargain. can be seen at Wm. of the previous nicht was 39 above McMiilnn’s farm, Brsckiey Bench. zero. At 9 a.m. yesterday it was 55, Apply to B. L. Hennessey, North above, and at 9 p.m. it was 44 sbove. Sydney, C,B, 1154-8-1IIi2I The highest temperature recorded The tide will be high this morning afljgffjijj* -|-5|; |N ¢“|A|"ApI at 11.38 and tomorrow at 12.82; it w lottetown end throughout the Island ill be high tomorrow morning at to san ins more nnersi nesitn one 1-31 and Wvdliwiw at 231- ncslqsnt salary protection in Can- The sun sets this evening at 11.48 d tomorrow at 7.44; it rises to- Tg: etfiurstgiggntsmzgéhsTI“NTNeE::: Tilmorrow mornin! Bt 4-11 md Wednes- inoludinr ilrst week of illness-it day et11. . covers All tale old and ten other vel- ushl bene ts not included in other liollcges. ller8%e.nt’s Casuaiil M company. Heed os. Toronto J The moon rises tonight at 11.00. There wee s. full moon on Friday, sy 28th at 6.88 p. m. The lset quarter of the moon will ls on Friday Juno 4th at 12.82 p. m. g'n|T¢Nf;2'l?¢=int.nAtnAeT?ntCb:!i‘T;:tr; ,The length' of today 'will be fifteen Ito _ ‘ mom, 1105-$483101 I|inlrd'e Llnlment Goree Neurslple. lin urs end thlrtytwo minutes, |anr¢'a traumas cam anounneism. ~ 'Norwegian works." 'QUITC 010.000 A -|1- Advancing Steam HE RUSSIAN STEAM ROLLER AGAIN MOVES CRUSHINGL Russians Have Captured Several Armenian Villages and Enormous Quantltie of Ammunition, Provisions and Government Stores. The Turks ar Suffering Heavy Losses in Armenia and Falling Back -Before the Roller. (Special to the Guardian.) theatre of war issued to-day. ` The PETROGRAD, May 30.-The total PETROGRAD, May 29.-Twenty-six Turks are suffering heavy losses in number of prisoners taken by the Rus- guns, numerous other arms of various Armenia and are falling back before sian armies and interned in Russia classes, and enormous stores of nmmu- the continued advance of the Rus- up to the lst of April, according to nition and provisions and all the gov- sians. A Russian force occupied figures made public to-day in an ernment treasury for the Vilayet of Vastan (Wostan) on the southern olrlciul statement, was 10,734 officers Van were captured by the Russian shores of Lake Van. and 605,378 men. In addition, the army which occupied Vanin Armenia. '1‘he Turks have been defeated on statement says great numbers of according to official announcement Serosyrtyk-Biza Gujaverskuja road Galician prisoners have been given relative to operations in the southern and the Russians occupied Buriga. their liberty and sent home. HNLGANIA MAI under water warfare to Suez Canal ,been torpedoed and sunk. The chief oiilcer and sixteen men have been picked up, the rest of tho crew are supposed to be in boats. (Special to the Guardian.) BARRY, Wales, May 30.-British steamer Tullochmoor, 3,520 tons, was shelled and sunk by a German sub- marine to~day. The crew escaped and landed here. The Tullochmoor was in Ballast from Genoa for South Shields. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, May 30.-A despatch from Ussant, Northern France, says the French vessel, Dixie, passed there for Brest, having on board the crew of the British steamer Glenlee, bound from Cardiff for Aden, which was sunk by a German submarine. Tho Glenics was 2,650 tons. NEW PNESIHENI UE A PNHIHGAL HEPNBLIG (Bassist _io The Guardian) LISB N, Portugal, May 31.-Theo- phile Braga, who was Provisional Pre- sident of Portugal, following the re- volution which resulted in 'the audi. tion of King Manuel, was yesterday ca elected President of the Republic. GERMAN MILLIONAIRE ' CHARGED WITH ' HIGH TREASON LONDON. May 29.--A despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Copenhagen says: "The German newspapers announce the arrest ht Altons of the German millionaire, Senator Possehl, who, it le arrested, is charged with high tree- son for selling metal and pyritss to Greet Britain from his Swedish and ` SUMMARY makin an effort to cut off the stron - "_* V (Special to the Guardian.) holu uid hoo thoho armies for ooo,-lf. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, May 29.-Important changes lug uualusl lloly uud tho Alllou lu the HALIFAX, May 29.-Successfully in the Bulgarian diplomatic service wool Although grohl human Buell eludiug German submarines the Cun- havc just been announced which are lloeuhro bolus mullo thou. progress lu ard liner Saxonia with oiilcers and considered here to be highly signifl- slow, us tho Ruusluus have had tlmo members of ihe 25th Nova Scotia cant. The Matin secs in them an l l .l f Battalion reached Plymouth to-day. indication that Bulgaria will be the 0 Drug up large rt nforcements 0 both nicn and heavy artillery. 5°“°"d neutral E0 f°i“ the Ames North of the fortress the Russians Rizow Minister to Italy, a firm su - ~ "E - »» 1 -A - » MHHE P E IMANHEHS p°"te" °f Um Triple A"'“"C°» has been :'t§)il)teh8f\eas€ th.; Alilstrllgns :old (G“;-Nnians I N replaced at Rmne by M' Sta“°l°ff' claim headway The battle is still un dipmmanc “gent at Pmisf who in Eur” decided, and hopes run high in the is succeeded by M' Gmmw' °°““d°“` Allied camps that the Russians will he '~‘“i S°°'”*“'>' ‘if Kim! F°fooL Mny 29 -The Einnr “‘°“‘“‘""°‘ C“‘“’y “ml Si"’““Y’“°b “““,\rnctre-s beyond one or our nvist rs ' ° the Swedish Bark Roosvall and thc~ ' ° _ De t ll t Ethi I h 'd d b b ‘ I ll I WAN-l-ED_BY -l-HE 25-l-H OF JUNE' to accept my best wishes for your we; , mps sr no s eamer op c as i roppe trouicllsessuccess u y on t ie statement that the big liner Argyl- shire was chased and fired upon by an underwater boat but succeeded in escaping and reached Havre. Trade to and from British ports goes on as though there were no submarine dau- ger and there will be no stop to op- erations in the dardenelles. The spirit of British mercbantmen is in- dicated by the reply of a sailor to a question re the sinking of the steam- er Falaba. Asked whether he would go to sea again he said yes. The Turks and German officers will probably meet another invasion soon. Reports are to the effect that Italians landed on the Island of Rhodes off the Coast of Asia Minor while a cruis- er has been bombnrding Buduum. This is believed to be the first step to land on the Asia Minor Coast. There is little chance on the east- ern or western battlefronts in the west the French offensive is In pro- gress. The British are also engaged in resisting German attacks around Ypres. ltalinns claim advances in Austrian territory. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, May 30.--A communica- tion from Sir John French says: " Since my last communication on May 26 we made further small gain east of Festubert. Otherwise all has been quiet on our front. Yesterday one of our aeropianes brought down a German machine in the neighbourhood of Moseile, six miles north-west of Courtrai." PARIS OFFICIIL (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, Mal' 30.-The War Olficc issued the fol owing official communi- cation last night:-In the sector north of Arrss we made progress. After re- pulsing with success a German counter- attack on our trenches. we captured first the greater part and all the houses of Ablain, which the enemy held, and we are masters of the entire viilege. The engagement was very hot; we killed- or drove to flight three companies of Germans. At Nsuville St Vsast street fighting occurred and we took ou Minerals Llnlment euros gsrget in cows s gr p of houses on the outskirts. Near Tliies- ;/Izlxice of the Italians and the strength- (speclal to The Guardian) I h A I-F I I SIEAMEH M[5lNl|[] ;.....xsr. :,i:‘..°.:..e":.s Mn of their armies from Galicia. list today. includes the following In the west there is considerable ““‘““s` l"‘“°°“s Pats' missing me fighting along the Yser Canal, in }‘§d,“"""d Readmg' New Glasgow' N' S" which the French reportthe occupa- Mlm Battalion' dead' P29' J‘1’Ef“T\ZVm' tion of German trenches in the vicin- M°D°""'m' Imdalbane' 1' E' °' 'inn' _ --- lty ol- Neuvlllo Sl Vuuut’ where the Battalion, wounded, Pte. I-larry liley, (Special to The Guardian) French ,mule an advance of about u formerly 11tl\ Battalion, Seacow Pond, QUss:Ns'i'owN, May eo.-The quarter ol a mug 1.0: 1, P.1s.i.; First Bntiniion, wound- 'Whitc Star liner Megantic, from Liver- The Gormau olholul l t moul cd, Pte James Kelly, formerly Ninth , s a e says ~ , pool to Montreal, with a large num- that after ten hours arllllory mmol( Battalion, New Aberdeen, Cape Bre- ber of passengers was chased by .t t N S ti , - ' ll Y C l’ l on, . .; 7 1 Battalion, wounded, ‘Gcrmansubmarlne off thc South coast ;l0lllg;Qw?;.;t,.g;ulsl§d_ ser ana he Pte. Norman MacKenzie, Nino Mile of ireland this afternoon but escaped. Auolhol. stooulor' lho Tullooluhoorl Creek, l’. E. I.; 10th Battalion, wound- GANAINAN HAIIALINN (Special to the Guardian.) | BE INE NEXI IN AININES IN ENGI ANU fortress of Przemysl a batttle is rag- _ ing. The Austro-Gorman army is cd, Pte. E. liiggins, 14 Water St., St. SHGGESSES the enomy's fortified trenches at Avi Burini this morning after a bayonet penetrated into a section previously cnemy’s (Special to The Guardian) ROME, May (I0.-(Official)-On the frontier in Tyrol and Treutino the combat continues between our artil- lery placed on our works at Tonal and Plateau of Asiago and Lavence and the enemy still responds vigorously. However the Austrian forts of Lu- serno, Dusa and Spitzveilo are serious- ly damaged. On May 27 our infantry troops were reinforced by a customs force and artillery and advanced on both banks of the Adige, in the direc- tion of Ala. After capturing the Vil- lage of Pilcante, we succeeded in tak- ing Ala, anil consolidated there. (Sp¢clal to The Guardian) PARIS, May 30.~(Ofi“lcial)-There is nothing to add to the statement of yesterday. '-m--du--__-_.__l LHSSES GN N.M.S. IHIHMPN (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, May 30.--The casualty list of the British battleship Triumph, torpedocd off Gallipoli Peninsula, which was issued last night shows three officers and eleven men were killed and that 42 men are missing. --*_-__.___._.,. Aaousi-iino sm ' IN sAsKArcHswAN REGINA, SASK., May 28.7-Premier Scott in the legislature gave notice that he would on Fridsyl' next intro- duce s hill for "regulai on of the, liquor traffic." This is the important measure which is to abolish every bar and club license from Saskatchewan and remove the retail trade in intox-» all prohshillt the second ,Dr Houston is due the credit for mak- nGERMANY’S and Evasive. (Special to the Guardian.) WASHINGTON, May 30.-Ambassa- dor Gerard at Berlin stated this morn- ing that the note re the Lusitauia, had been received and he was sending it as soon as coded. The cable was sent from Berlin at eleven o’ciock Satur- day, taking eighteen hours in trans- mission. The State Department ofllcinls expect the context of the note to-night. (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, May 30.-Germany with- holds final decision on the demands of _the United States in connection with the sinking of the Lusitanla until re- ceipt of an answer from the United States to the note which Herr Von Jagow, Foreign Minister, delivered to ,Ambassador Gerard in reply to the American note received by the Ger- man government, May 15th. lu its reply the German government declares its intention to submit neu- _trul ships lu the war zone, which are guiliy of hostile acts, to attacks by REPLY Y T0 UNITED STATES s Justifies Sinking of Lusitania Aiieging that She e was Armed and Carried Munitions of War to Enemy. The iiote is Characteristlcaiiy German submarines or aeroplanes; that it is investigating the circumstances in connection with attacks on American stcamors, Gushing and Gulilight, and that in all cases where neutral vessels through no fault of their own have been damaged Germany will pay an indemnity. The reply urges that in the case of lthc Lusitauia, which Germany alleges was armed and carried large stores of war munitions, it was acting in justi- fiable self-defence in seeking with all the means of warfare at its disposal to protect the lives of its soldiers by destroying ammunition intended for the enemy. The German government recalls proposals submitted by the United States government to Berlin land London designed to end sub- marine warfare and shutting out of the food supplies from Germany. which it declares failed of their pur- pose bocause of the refusal of the British Government to agree to them. The text of the German note was lmade public to-night. i HEIGIANS NEPEL GEHMAN AIIAGK (Special to The Guardian) HAVRE, May 30.--The Belgian War Office issues the followlngcommuni- cation. An infantry attack last night against a bridge held by our men was absolutely repulsed. (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN, May 30.-The Austro~Gcr- man advance on thc Galician fortress ot' Przciuysl is continuing uu<-liecked, The oiiiciztl slatviiiciit says furtlicr ltliut ground has been gained. It, uiso says that Gernmii aviators droppoil boiubs on St. Omer in Noriiiorn Franco, 22 miles Southeast of Calais. ISLAND PAININIIG EUNH SUHSGHIPIIGNS Saturday was another good day for subscriptions, letters being received from all over the Island containing contributions and good wishes. It should be explained in connection with ihe splendid response recently ac- knowledged from Kensington, that to lug the individual appeals and gather- ing the subscriptions. It is noticed that wherever a single individual in a. community personally interests him- self iu the fund, the response is both generous and prompt. SATURDAY'S SUBSCRIPTIONS. Mrs Richard Carson, Bonshaw, $1.00 Mrs M. Finlayson, Ruskin .50 Mrs I). A. Mclnnes. do. .50 Miss Lavinu Trainor, do. .50 Hammond McEwen, Bristol, Lot 40, 1.00 Mrs W. H. Irwin, Winchester. Mass. (nee Janey May Finlayson, Martinvale) 2.00 Mrs Peter Warren. Clinton, Lot 20 1.00 A. A. MacWiliinni, lioston 1,00 Mrs Peter W. McDonald, Heather- daie (omitted) .50 Mont McKay. Mount Stewart 1.00 Maye Robinson, Summerside 1.00 Jearn Robinson, do. 1.00 G. P. CIHDD. Bay Fortune 1.00 Mrs Andrew Wells, Alberton, 0 Jolm M. Foley, Kildare Mrs E. Doglierty, Kcntville, N.S. Peter Inman, Argyle Shore Mark Inman, do. Mrs A.A.McNeilI, Winsioe Station Mr Garfield Warren, North River vv~rv~s QOOOOOC QQCOOG SUMMER_SlDE JOURNAL LIST. Mr D. H. McDonald, North GANAINAN HNNSNIN IS NNW NESIING (Special to the Guardian.) ‘ NORTHERN FRANCE. May 29.- Conditions continue so favourable in the section where the Allies' new gains have been made, that the Cana- dian division, after two weeks’ hard lighting, is being given a well-earned rest. , General French addressed a highly complimentary message to General Alder-son on the success which fol- lowed the Canadians’ ciforis. it is impossible to gauge the Cana- diuu losses, but the suifcriug from poisonous gas has been exceptionally severe, two officers and live men dying at this base hospital to-day. News from the rest of the front is scarce. 1' GANAIIIANS ANENGE GGMNANE3 NEAIH _._-__ (Special to The Guardian) MONTIti,<7Al., May 30.--in a ictier from Pte. liarry Cronshaw, a member oi’ the First Contingent and formerly a railway employee at Point St. Cliarlos, the terrible revenge by Can- adian soldiers for the crucifixion of Canadians is told. “Going along the road one day," he says, “we found a. Canadian Scottish soldier bayonetied to a hotel door. Just then a Canadian contingent came marching along con- Neyiiii-! 400 German prisoners to the base. Tim party haired, gazed at the man on the door and thou lining up _they killed every prisoner with the exception of nine. Pte. Crenshaw also says I also saw one English soldier criciiled on a barn door. He hung there all night and lu tho morning they stuck a bayonet in him several times. HELH MAHSHM ENENGH ` PNAISES INUGFS (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, May 30.-Field Marshal French, in an address to the troops which fought in the second battle of Ypres, which ho described as one of the "most desperate fighting of the war" declared they had done much to shorten the war. Bedeque Mrs D. H. McDonald. do. Mr James E. McDonald, do. Mrs Andrew Gallant, do. Mrs Wm. Schurman. do. Mrs James Rutter Union 2.00 1.00 1.00 .25 1.00 COMING EVENTS, ' --Dr Hunt icants wholly from private hands. ini* 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .25 .25 1.00 1.00 .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 Y. 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Tay- lor will deliver an address In No. Wiltshire Hall on “Canadofs Part in the great War, and after." There will be a sale of candy at the close. The address is given under the su- splces of the Red Cross Bocleti. _, A large attendance is expsotsd.‘ ilfnlei sion 10 and 15 cents week, A airs.-4'. tinimsne cum oipmnerisl 1i`u~s_siaaii.j -_-T~`,,~f_-.lr-rs. .2522 »~,~B r I.;-_sn-_- (_ we . ll I `\ as .i .r`;»=s&S_¥`.\K. ..s-.a~5»_5-Hiéirf-s ,_¢_._..,,=...__-_,».-__ ,_- f `_-Y._ N Au _“Alu 'ln »=.--:_-2;.:-- ~,=.-év-7_1; -mis.-.\_ f -me... A TT "T725- ii* .7 .r 'A i’ ;.a»-xx*-._a_.s 5 I Nr I. fi. in i _ »