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TQTOPLO, Ont. 248-5.1ME1mo_ wAN'rsoZnernsssN1°A ` ' lumbar- T-me wtriiveswli "I9 Us eiwtlessly clean without rubbing. 0ne»triai merges pe.-man. Wi. W5'-°'|ll01‘ST One hundred per cont. profit. 'Make five dollars daily. :Send ten cents for samples for - vtvlwhluss. sr-sdisy c°m,,.,,,,._ f Ut Ord. Ontario. 9098.420M12i Adsnvs wA~'rrso-New, Monev. “Willis marvel. strange sclsntinc ;|_I'*.¢=°'°ry. KALo1vu ii: revolution. zels clothes washing ideas, positi- Voy abolishes rubbing, washboards and washing machines, $1,000 gum-_ "`°“W°» l\lS`0l\1i0ly harmless, wo- mb!! astonished, territory rprotec_ tion. The Arms Company, 21 pm. vlnoial Lane, Montreal. _ 157.4,25Ml5i. LOS# r.oe°'r- wATst'mAN- - soon-ram pen. Finder leave at 233 Grafton St. _ » 4o4.s.sMalpa'. " I F o§'sAL1c.’”"’="" I F01! 0-:AI-_lr-A it-.Aww Mowzn ue Fit Order- Apply at Carters auc- iorcroom. _ ~ 44z.t.uiuzi. .Ef:.’5§§If!EB..t'iY§'fIL“'I’ENTS 04990# so ooooo-sooo’-s., sooo D I Y- d dd ° ENVELOPES WITH PRINTED address 50o. Guardian Office _ 4685-3-8Mtf FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND A ggfcié #B AT A MODERATE PRINT. Y THE GUARDIAN JOB ING DEPARTMENT. BUV voun ouT"6?`1'*%*‘° es with Dominion E2i¥HgissLM,;:E:-y Orders. Five dollars cost thrcc cents. 434-5-11ME1i_ IT IS .A CIRCULAFI LETTER price list invitation, order form gr llllyihlng in the form of s type writtleln announcement you want gr( our ULTIGRAPH SERVICE We can duplilrule filly typewritten form in quantities of 10 to 10,000 'rno Charlottetown Guardian. |.l. owlvens or SMALL sTonEs should investigate this offer. -100 notelreads. 100 envelopes and 100 billheads, all printed with your Mme. address' and business. for only $2.50 at The Charlottetown Guardian. ARMERS OF MURRAY HARBOR‘ and vlcimlty who wish to employ help can obtain information in re- gard to same by applying to Herbert Brehaut. Secretary' of the Murray Harbor Branch of the National Ser-- vice League. 4o8.5.91vizi THE NEXT TIME YOU SELECT A Typewriter consider carefully the respective claims and characteris- tics of the world’s 2 leading ma- chines--the ‘Smith Premier and the Remington. each distinctive and distinctively the beat in its class. A Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. _ 399. EQARDI-ins WANTED. g F " .dai House No. 4s» n Ano misss- not som -ny 12:5 gvrts, Wilhbs ‘-lolz! by. public-auctio on lilo above da-te. A 854.5_,5M%ipd. A ;~sI»I.rENo|o. wset t. >AN.sxI=sn,|su'o`so asu- prgirrirmidl' `,0he who understands -ptain,_co'bkink: .Wages »$14Z00_ per . gil; if, ort er. o _. 'llgontlxto stgmrt wi1t}r..Anrl zeveaitg .1“51i.;\=ii..<>'-l __ ._ s = H.. .!°*"._\“‘_‘*- lsooms. A-Mutter.-~ANo :Aim us weekly. Thl W. W. BACKUS HOS- PITAL, of Norwich. Connecticut, U. S. A., a general hos itul with all modern equipment, offérs s three years' lrsdsd course to youll! W0- mon desiring a nurse’s profession. Compensation during trliullll- D0 :mtv M§i Qw%ti¥ al; ss|.~yo ~ n ea course.-KA MIN ‘HDD .R- N.. Bu rintsndent oi Nurses. Nor- wich. gnnesticut. 80sI.4.izM1mo Good wages to thu right party. 42i,5.t0Mii WANTED.- FIRST CLASS PLUMB- er or Tlnsimith. Best wages. Apply Campbell Bros. -Stcllnrinn. N. S. ` 370-5-7M1Llipd. T0 LET. T0 LET-SUMMER COTTAGE AT Kcppoch. For particulars , write W. T. Wolluer, 118 Galley Ave. To ronto. Ont. 5.3MEif- T0 LET--THE HANDBOME PRI- vste residence, No. 220 Queen St., being the southern portion of tim nlences. immediate possession. Ap ply to No. 222 Queen Street. tlr class drivers must weigh 443.5A.i1M_§I __ htiledlor light horrselutspllviil Ml' 4415 iiM3IinI 'run vvsacrana. - rsurnnaronm. rum, toon, mo. Toronto. May 11-Strung winds and gales. A. few ioooll shower!- yestewdsy was 42 degrees above. At it was 3| above. The coldest the ure- at1Il;I5I)’d:nd tomorrow at 1.39; it Will MIscELLANEoUs. I. .00....... ...fn-l.-E.. wt-H Captured by Canadians Saturdw, Re-iallen ._ 2...... “ '.5 3.1.: by Germans who in 'turn ere Driven 0ut. Since then the 'l'owt\ has Changed hands from llsy to Day and! the Fight Con- tinues, the Canadians ilolthug the Larger Portion. The 'town is Under Fire irom Iwo German Positions. I- O I sims or Flrrsriov Hill llillilllll YESTERDAY in House or commons work d bms otnpogxg ;v;>i;vl;uo‘natth'<;`l;)e céalrds. LONDON- Fierce fighting witirlirom enemy documents. and other mtetown Guardian La" 19 *W uncertain results continues to mark' sources beliieved to be trustworthy. in “I Ind the situation at Fresnoy, near Arras dlcate that the enemy's losses were see som i-\‘Ls‘EpLe__‘L`I"_% ______ lt was captured by the Canadians on very heavy in the region between village passed from the British to seem that the British held the greater the enemy. The capture of an importanysec-I tor of the enemy's trench west of Avion about four miles northwest of Fresnoy stirred him up for a vigorous action. which resulted disastrously for him. After heavy shelling of our new position", to prevent its consolida- tion, the Germans, Monday after- noon. delivered spirited counter- attacks across the open country between Avion and our lines. Two columns took part in it and not s man of theyflvo hundred or more who attempted to recover the lost ground reached the ilrst line trench. The rear waves. ns they issued from the shelter. afforded by the Arras road. were- caught by our barrage. which was quickly turned upon them. A thin line of men, all that were left _of the ilrst wave of the assault. reached the slope in front of our trenches. Thore they came under the con- centrated' machine gun and rifle fire, which destroyed all who Def- sie-ted in going forward, The enemy‘s losses were very ee- Seriousl wounded, as well as HORSEME _ . N You CAN GET QUICK (Canadian Press Despatch.) in No Mun's Land. llriolmatiou culled F _ .' _ . _ I _ A F suit ullueclnru Saturday last and yielded to cruslrlng, iiuiluch and the Starpe River during numbers A sessaw then set in and,the past four weeks.. One enemy but from day to day the retention of the tnllon is known to have shrunk from the enemy and vice versa icorporstion with the.two others in .r At the present moment it would composite battalion part, The village is. under gunilre from FRENCH TAKE FORTIFIED POSI-, Acheville and ODDY. both held yet byl TION. vere. ~ y - the dead. had to lie where they fell 5 _ 750 men to 277 men before its in (Canadian Press Despatch.) PARIS- A fortified position on Vauclere Plateau was captured last night by the French. it is announced' oillcially. Heavy artillery lighting continues lin the region where the' Germans made a counter attack with! s division of fresh troops. Severrl German counter attacks along the Chemin des Dames- were repulsed. '_ GERMAN REPRISALS. tcsnsalsn Press o¢sp=*°"-> BERLIN- An oiflclsl statement is- sued today says in reprisal for the- placing of a. German general and iii- teen stuff officers on French hospital ships in the Mediterranean the Ger- mans have placed' thrice this number of French officers of corresponding rank at points ilu' the western indus- trial district! especially subject 10 aerial attack. `(. (Canadian Press Despatch-) LONDON- Progress was made by the British last night -in the neighbor- hood of Builecourt. east of_ Griscourt and south of Souchez River; says to- dsy’s ohlcial announcement. WANTED TWO BELL BOYS APPLY ' _ ' _K I ”°`°fi"- _ CLOSING EXERCISES- ”'s'.:‘:sa.2. IIT P. W. COLLEGE ;t.l;°‘i.:.E,.?“;;;...;¥'°.t‘_"'l;?'° ‘“""7 though Attendance was not so Large this ‘”""‘°“”“.’i' Year on Account oi War tire Work _was ot ".'T.".TlT.‘iE.’2.T?.$`.N §‘Z5..2§S'°rTli.'§l a lligll 0i’ilei‘ Ililii well Maintained. The comlnencemcllt uxcrciscs oi Prince oi Wales Cnllogc hold you- ierdny morn-lng_i.r\ the (IOIIOKC HH" were well attended notwithstaiidinti _ ' th disagreeable weather and tllf Qagty hour ect for the programme to begl . ' , THR; young lady graduates' lookcn vary charming attlrod in their simple but effective white dresses. the more elaborate gowns being dispensed with at this graduation. Mr. Justice liaszard prc_sldc:\“on and Excovemor lng.Jumes. Bgyow. Rita i-I‘arrington.Fos- _ WANTED' A The Principal of the College, Prog ter Murray. Angus Gillis, Claude " s. N. R h rt on. in submitting nts Sl HQN555 wANTE°”'wANTE°'Tw° report ofothi-_ gears work referred to ‘Y°°- ~ Sl _ t t f th College closing two ~ _ H050' Apply t° J' S' wedmck' Tgekgceaglier Shan usual this year lu ‘*;f“d°“t9 °f th" “°°°“d 'md nr" order that the- students might be in W,ANTE'D°“-'¢TTlVO'_ ROOMS- SUIT- *position to 'help retieve the strain In of-'conditions in regard fb production, close to the people of Canada and its horrors are BPPHTUHS H9 fh°“3|\i the Government had acted wisely In decldingto close a' fortnight_ea.rlier than heretofore. " ‘ Dug -allowance had' been made so that this change would not effect the students adversely. Though the at- tendance of students this y‘ear'-par- .ti-culariy young men was not quite so large as' formerly owing to the unusu- ply onsrdlsnoillcs. “ rt... war. ns said -had' some very A _ pl The hili\°l\ ¢°m9°\`““"° ’°°°"I°d~ ai conditions the quality of the work ‘ha been high and in this connec- 10 s, m.. it was 8! above: ll 9 D- 111-- noe. it, msd, special reference I0 -' the fact that one student had won »a vi us night WM 33- I-Ill h Honor Diploma. that student G vllll'b0 Mill ml ‘"°"“°°“ Ei Mr. Lorne Les. of Victoria who bel I had dons exceptionally well. be high tomorrow morning at 2.58 A, M|-_ Lea stepped forward to re- d M d ‘_ ` "ai m 6 _ and Sunday It 3-59- ceive the prize from the hands of the "1 S fy years we and e I x 'Honor announced that an mmmy susmnmi by the auth or H* Lua* COMING HVENTB Th' mn 'et' tl-Eifggfvgin:-E‘,s,,'E°|-i{¢-IS,-5. P'"“"°" h° W” 5"°°t°d 'mb "“md" Elalnparts(E>\in¢§urEnI'3rHr|pmEIr(:E1Ea°\;stI'rl:a‘E-S mm 0° v‘"°y R'°“'"‘y ‘E°,I1'° ""1 Campbell who was to have graduated ' ` ' ` me wmmm' n 4‘52'snd Sunds at ""3 °”“°"'°" ed hose to receive prapsrstions for m "ml °f th” "°vI“°I°I “nc” with the others. Ilia was a splendid' ANNoUNonnnNTs° ww m°mm‘ .S ' Y lllo's duties. We as students were "Id b” °"°“5°d mr' 1;” 'nh' youll; woman of lliuch Dl'°l|l|l° IIC HUNTING! BTO. "5" is tonight at iz. TI” ’“°d°" "“° "'."°“ "‘"° “‘°“ very muon dissapointed um we use “"°“ °’°“"°°‘* ’“°’“‘*°° "" '“'° ner sms was sincerely mom-uso. . I Tggrgmvers rs' fzrll moon on Sunday. dm"w‘"°‘1` °°` f°"°‘"‘_ ` not back with us Prof. Dawson who ‘°gF“thXcf_I°‘€g'&:3,&';geP&I; ° Mu' -I°A;|du%;trehg lay P¢|>qym1;¢9@,":°t. _ - tsuiN.ssi»¢ntt_ ~ `w.o¢v°°°° was MRTDONIT M .t nn "I: l‘i,l'oLooIlH°m'gIMei'ylr:"Ea:tt tlis moon will AN°‘R°°~ °°"'° M'°AL ;i‘:|uv:ov%r ouro disallwinteriaiitn :gl me ;lEghiNtlIxiai£onrI’ Acttro Cnqwndgit :he num’ md "nu ms 'rv l ° Cwmn' ° "W" ps n sunday, May ilith at 8.4! it m Lorne 1-el overcome by a sense of pride in think Mn G`m“_|“\ P5 P I Mm ilk" .M mn ,ms 'meh I a.a0.i~isip 's ' " I - I f~ . _ ='.. '.‘ ' store Saturday lfternoon at _ 1-h |¢|||th of today will bs four-‘ . _ . .itll that _bus of our Professors had gi 'mmm' V,” no-twulmgr Mtg;-Ngelted th, i tllilfifl THE GOVERNOR;-GENERAUS BRONZE MEDAL Margaret Jenkins D. A. MacKiNNON PRIZE Marion Macdonald JOHN CAVEN PRIZE _ Pearl Mouse T. A. LEPAGE 'imtze (.¥»lr.ls. Vicioerson V HIIGH HONOR 'D-IPLOMA Lorrie Leu. HONOUR DIPLOMAS. Marion Macdonald. Florence Mac- m»psou.`Walter MacDougall. Heier* The celtillrutes to the successful ear_si were next presented, The nam es of these appeared. in yesterdays sue. ' ~ The valedictorisn this yearls Mr.) ngus Gillis. of this city. His address was a decidedly well-written- one, and was read by Mr. Gillis in a clear. easing manner. . VALEDICTORY. Mr. Premier and Faculty. Fellow Students, Ladies and Gentlsmenz- Another term has passed and. as usual the graduation class must bid farewell to their Alina Mater. To tue has been given the privilege of aylng the parting words. The present term opened map.- cioualy with an sttendsnce well -rp to the average. The first ye-xr-students fell a little short of the nunrbor of the preceding year. but t e _second LONDON- A British force oi light cruisers and destroyers chased eleven German destroyers today. engaging the at lou ` b t bein n bl e ln. ays statement this afternoon. TWIT HIISPITNL SHIPS SIINK BY HUNS (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON- Two more hospital éhips have been sunk. Bonar Law an- nounced in the House of Commem- today. There is no report as to whe- ther there was loss of life, SEIN EEINER ELEIITEII TII HLIIISE IIT BBMMBNS (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON- Joseph McGuinness. u Seinn Feiner. was elected to the Com- mons at a special election to fill the vacancy in the Southern Division of Longford County, ireland. His major- ity was 37 aver- Patrick McKenna. Natiorralitst. ’ NTLB PREPIIRES EIIR BIG FISH HARVEST (Canadian Press Despatch.) ST. JOHN'S, Nild.- Preparations are being made for operation of the Newfoundland illshing fleets and cur- /ing plants on a larger scale than ever this year-_ -li is the general expecta- tion that an unusually large amount of fish will be exported to the United States, where it is thought, the de- mand will be greatly increased by war conditions- and high prices of other food. RUSSIAN IIENERIIL _ NAS NSSASINATTTJ (Canadian Press Despatch.) RTGA. Russia.- Major Genersd Kar- tzoif. commander of the Siberian Rifles division; was assassinated. He was attacked while walking near the frailroad station. HM assailant dis- appeared. Soldisrs. among, whom Gcn eral Kartzotf was very popular. dem the possibility that the as-sal-sun was one of their number. BRITISH TIINIIER a BIIRNEB IINIT SIINK (Canadian Press Despatch.) NEW PORT. R. l.- The British oil tank motorship, Sebastian. whiio being towed by an American gunboat to a New England port with fire rag- ing fiercely in her- hold. sank today. Thomas Jones. a marine gunner, at- tached to the Government vessel which had the Sebastian in' tow. was lost. . U. S. ARMY BILL I ZNIIW AGREED TTI (Canadian Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON. D. C.- Confer- cuccs on the army hill reached an ngrcoment toduy and the measure will be-reported to the two Houses for confirmation as soon as possible_ Au amendment put in by the Se/nate per- mitting Roosevelt to raise four divi- sions for service in France was ell. minu.tetl_ The age limit of those sub- ject to selective draft will be twenty one to thirty years inclusive. N; B. LEGISLATURE I NIIW IN SESSIUN (Canadian Press Despatch.) FREDERICTON, N. HM- The Leg- islature oi' New Brunswick was con- e-“comm by Mn! Demi” and Mm `Hf§.°‘i.-i§'iSn”Z'i§§S°fr§'é rTsI'.I.“n.w§`s'se°.'i.`I'J*~ "- "°°°°"= ’°°°‘ °°'° ‘"‘°°'-‘.""~ elections with Hon Walter E Foster- by MI” I‘“°y BI°“°I""d; “nd “ m“°° - - _num er eng n se s_gem an ca- WHIS l;ion3`r Lisutenilznt trcttnovernto; Dually mnd"€_d_ 4 °° ' “ fe d peach d "tm or The presentation ofthe diplomas Th"°“°- ‘;°l_f""'; ° he off: __ by the Premier followed and as ssclt Hu' RW* G5v"f;;‘r'G=menf moss: graduate received her diploma she nEluElH|S'¢I`taBath°o? his consort the W" warmly applwded' A plnsmz 'Duchess of (Xmnaulht and welcomed `t°°""° “um M nu' "me W" me sm' hi easor the Duke of Devonshire "° “ch "‘d““° °' ° m‘"m°“‘ b°“` \ ' °“°° h Y th I P"m,m_'tqust by iitbie vin Tait. Th’ 4°" ca _K ° °"“°"( md to' Dr. warburt n then addressed the gg?" J-d St' ° W” fgzzmed ,nj graduates urging upon' tliem the t UM” Th;*°' gage; gmmck sammy or masses. cnsernuuus s the war. I Ina I th rw can or manner-_ patience, and willingness lfdmf” 3" 9"' "3 “ ° 3 d Hi to do all In their power to alleviate I ci W" “"f°".°d 1° Wm' 9" .°~ 5 suffering He referr d to tho sid loss lion. 'l‘. W. Croihers Beiore and that Food less in Canada than (From Our Own Correspondent.) 0T'l`AWA_- The Bridget Debate was resumed this afternoon in the House and the Minister of Labor. Hon. T. W. (Trothers. in a vigorous speech occupied rmost ot the utter- noo-i. W. S. Loggle of New Bluiils- wlck also spoke. The speech of the Minister of Labor was interrupted nt times by Liberal members who urged! that enough was not being done to' regulate the high cost of living. .ill I Crothers stated that everything pos- sible was being done to help the poor people of Canada of whom there \vereI very few today. , Hon. T. W. Crotirers began his speech by commenting upon the greet waste of time In the House. The mem-bers were spending days discus- sing academic questions st a time when the destinies of mankini \ve~'e trembling in the balance. The Minis- ter of Labor then proceeded to dis- cuss at length the afiunini‘:tr'ution of the Labor Department. “During the ilrst year that we were in power," he said. “the number of days lost by the wage earners of Fa- nada was reduced by nearly one mil- lion. Estimating ordinary wages rt the low figure of two dollars a day that means that there was saved two millions in wages ‘by reason ol' the efforts we made to see th_at the men remained at work. Replying to cri- ticism that employeers on some oc- casion had declined to accept awards after the men had accepted. Mr. Cru- thers referred -to a number of ca.-ses in which he had used his influence and insisted upon the acceptance. of awards. The Minister- usei tho oc-|~ caslon to answer attacks 'mario upsuri his department ‘in connection with the failure of the Government to con- mmm. Iro¢¢i"]i|T'i Labour Problem Conteutling that labourers are Better 0it in Canada Today than Ever Prices have Advanced Elsewhere. t .<1 . __ trol rising food prices. Mr. G W. Kytelrad quqoted figures of price in- creases in Australia to shr/w inn; pri- ces there had advanced to a Ze:<. ex- tent than in?(‘ansda. What the Rich- mond member had failed to point out was that the average given for Aus- tralia included a larger percentage of meat foods which were cheap in that country owing to the transportation difficulties. Mr. Crothers referred to the world‘s shortage of crops and to other basic reasons for the advnnna in food prices. To W, S, Cs;-m||_ of South Caps Breton the Minister' stated that he would consider his suggestion that in rural municipali- ties where the council met but once a year the warden should be given DOWGF I0 iwt for the municipality in ordering investigations. The Minis- ter read some hgures to the House concerning the enquiries made by his department regarding the coal situa- tion. lt was his belief that with tho exception of some dealers in St. John. N. B., that coal was being sold at reasonable prices, generally speaking. The Minister of Labor asserted that the Government was endeavoringto do something to help the poor people of Canada. But he also reminded the House that the people of Canada were better off than they had ever -been before. _ He concluded with an. appeal for unity _and less ,criticism during- these trout.-lous itimes. l\ir. W. H. Loggie of Northumber- land. N. B.. regretted that the Govern- ment had not fultllled its offer to have 500.000 men at the front. The Gu- vemment should cali on the Opposi- tion and form a coalition government in order to get the men vc/luntarlly ot' otherwise. _ ' ' and Instrumental Mu Prince of Wales College Hall was. crowded to its capacity lust evening. the occasion being the exercises in connecting with the graduation of three nurses from the Prince Ed- ward island' Hospital, vlzz- MLSS MABEL SWEET. Charlotte- town, MISS MARGARET McKENZlE, Northam. MISS DOROTHY McDONALD. New Glasgow. ' Plffrrier Mathieson presided in his usual happy manner. , Occupying rows of seats on the platform and ‘looking very * picturesque, attired in the/lr snowy-_ white habilimeuts were _seated alargc number of the hospital staff of nurses.; including the three graduates of the' evening. Some~ of the trustees wr.re`_ also present on the platiorm._All were very kindly conveyed to the college. in Mr. R. H. Sternsr' very commo- b ki d l d for dious motor ns n ly cane the- purpose by ,Mi-_ Stems. _ The programme was a mos; pleas-. ing one and corgigtsd' of s delightfut piano solo by . Watkis. followed by n vocal solo from Mrs. (Dr.l My- ers, new visiting here. and who was twice obliged to respond to encores- her singing being of an unusual- sweotueas -and range; readings (both NURSES GRA EXERCISES HELD '::_~_-_- .-_- =,~,-,~_-_-_-_- » -~ _-_-_-_-_-_-_._,___._._._,___.______________;_ __ ______*_____v__._.Y_ _____'____._,__VrV_____V_____:_______.*________._.___.___._.:; DUATION Prince of ‘Wales College Crowded 'Last Evening. A Pleasing i’rog`rii___t\`tiite-oi' Vocal sic and Addresses. i port of the people toward the insti- tution. He thanked the Ladies Aid and particularly the ladiles who had charge of tho evenlng’s programme and also Mr. Tait for handsome bou- quets donated. Mr. Pope here made the statement that .a diploma had been prepared for the inte Miss Campbell which would be sent to her sorrowiug relatives. So highly was she regarded that I: had been decided to furnish and ni. up a room in her'memory| . After some further remark-s the proceedings closed with the National Anthem, _ Minsrds Linimenf curoi dlmetln cows ` ‘ia IIANNITIAIIS III :BNRIIILTI LIST 6 -4--an (From Our 0_wn Correspondent.) I - - . 'f -OT'l`_AWA.- The following casual- ties are on-\';I'e§ln%s(;iuy'mni§l;t's 907420 Donal ` . ce-P' '_t. P. E. I., wounded?-i%HINl-Cass. s;-Bes- ton, Brookfield, IP. . ' l.. died ~‘ of wounds. . 1 V‘ - ' ' _ ' . ~ _ - to PTE. GEORGE I. WARREN. Mr. Spurgeon Warren. 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