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' ‘IJ\'i_f\iiL5|T`&\tlI:»|f3t Wu ,df~ IltliifiIONEHEI1iiiVNci?erit?}i"`rifm`q"!`I,NdI‘J ‘gt .. -I » z- ' » » 5i€3l€3|€¥3K" nallgplioinlizardaulnnuununlunnnllnn r11_ »\¥*lE3K¥ll5K3K¥3lEl(¥* §.#¥5|i*i¥#lE3i€3i€ii€3l6?l€9|t9|t3i€¥¥ .. --'-=*_‘_' -‘-':--'_~_~-‘-‘-‘-’-'ff-'-'~'-‘-'-‘-“-‘-'-'~': -Y-'J-‘-*Y*-`-> --'f--'=_~_~_f_'_'_'_-_'_ _ _ __ _-_ _ _-_-_-__-_~_-_-:_-,__»_-_-_-_»_________-#_ _ ` _._______-____:_____ ____________ _ _ _ _ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'__ _ n Inqqnpuanmsnnnk lennoni! nlnnnmmnmnnnunanunnqnl uuuunnnnltfhamnmanmnorman!xnsnllnulnuluunllllnnn , 1 he Charlottetown -_ Guardian, .Cov¢;rs‘ Prince Eduiczrd' Isltznclf' ” Like the Dew t#=lf¥h` nmxamnhmxnxssmxmamxxmxxx*sansxxmxnxmxnamamnmxmgnnxmxxmxmmxmamsnxmmnn§m##$#1xn§nmkknnnxmwxaxixxxmmknsvlfl ` __ _-_ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ___~.. _ __ _ _ ___ _ _ ._ .____._ _ __ _ _ - -.__-_-_.-___-._._____._.________-__i...%-_-,-__-_-.__-___-_-_._.__-_______ ___-_-_ ~_- _» ~_»_»_»i_-___-_~_~ - - »~ - »_-_~_~_ _-_-.__-,-_-_»__».s-.~_~_- ~_~ _-_-_ _ _ _-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-__-=-_-__.»_-____ .__ I ll-IE cl-1 lltollrlow 00 ul ____,;______;________________ i jp, MoRN_|Nfa o1slL.v $'¢`12T<'»'§“ iw. _ . cHARl.orl‘ETowN, lcanltoa, MONDAY, mtv 2, 1917 v'.'.1_'t‘3f»'IZ.l{°l?. li'.,I.*.'If.1‘1”i’.7¢....i..I....l we ...I F. F ' I .- ' - ";~~ _ "f ._ ~~ ____ = I l>llEMlEll llllSElllulrS ISMASHING smut vlcloiliv . lusllEE MESSAGE 'covEnS lllE Town or LENS To P British Advanced to Depth oi; Mile on Four Mile Front mmm- Capiurin Hundreds ol Prisoners and Inllictin Serious _ On the illtieth anniversary ol' the to continue 1 do their full hare i g I g ' .,,,,,_ _,, ,,, _ ,,,,,,,,,, ;’,, mm, ,,,,,,,_,§ ,,,,,,,,"_ Losses on Enemy. Delences of Lens Now Practically ' . . 2; reminded that Prince Edward lslarltl llrituin and her Allies in bringing in W-aa virtually _tile t‘radle ol t`ont’cti_‘ a sllccessful cont-lusic-ll this great ration. for it was at Charlottetown ful contest. September' 1, 1864 that the dt.-Inga' »~‘. The steps already taken to me-ct first me-t wllo were al`tcrwartI.~` attcr war conditions will -he continued. responsible for bringing into union 'i`llc_v include preparations for lilo the dii'i'cl'eilt provinces ill (`al\ada audlscttllllg ot' our soldiers on the iand,` in Septcvnlber 1914 ill the tlouncil tltting tllcln out as agricnlturists, ur-EFI (`llarnllcr ill the l’rovincial lluildlnt<,tisans alld for t.-ther conditions ill lite. a bronze tablet was erected in coin-;'l`llc nlovenlcllt for Hood. llcrlnzllnznt memoration ol' the event. (ln tlll:-`-'-`-'ff-r-‘f ---' -=_' -A--~ ~ » -~ - ___-_» -_»_-_-_»_~_- ¢_~_»_»_- ». ~._ - -_-_- _ _- _~_-_-_-_-_-___-_~_~ _ _ TWO MORE WUUNDEIJ ISLAND SOLOIERS REIURN Gunner Ferguson Robertson oi Marshfield and Driver J. A. Gosbee oi Murray Harbor, Welcomttl Back to the island. Two more war-scarred island not-_all.| tlrallaln. who let; t`llallotteiowo` dicrs arrlvml In the I-il_v on Saturrlay » |;cc|\lltl_\' for l-Illuland. .»\notll'~r hy the S, S. Aralllllolt-. 'l'hc_\' were brothel. Morpt-til, who wu< with tl»l~| Driver J. /\. (lul‘ll~e, ol' l\lnl.‘a_v liar ilhlh. was killed wllcu l-`cl'g|lson was? hor. and (lunller l<`cl'g\lsell ltollcrtsuul ow-r in lllllglllllrl. ( I of Marshfield. I liolh tlozlwt- null llolwrisoll will up ln‘i'ol'e the ho:-pltal hoard for l`urthcrI Tliey were lnvt at tim wharf on ||.,.,\|,.,,.m_ I l`aIl,']r‘l;';llr;»]t`mllYrt. gg”S.ml\l':|lll::;{;I;l` 'l‘ht»_\» al-rivl-ri ill lilllilax |"li(l;lyi _ _ ‘ - '~ - ‘ on the ship wltich lll'olll live llun planes wort, lu‘0ugil_ I down. (lug lirilil-:ll plane is lllrls- zlnd nlaIl_v lnacllinc nuns .\ :=\-.l'il-»;I.-illg. ol' .»=tl'lrl|f_'I_\- or=_';lllizclI fil~tl\ll.'\`I..il\`U- . into thc liritisil hands. |lluls. .\ tl ~' - -» -I ` “lt IS " " II full duty towards those brave bo,\'SIwiil receive thc- ahttention oi the (lo~I V""‘I"" min' “""‘i "L Iicml ““"'* Hill ‘umm (iomlm.murws that lmulfxnl from Immr' Arriuu' and was on its e rovlnce are ~ ' ‘ ~ L -' * " ____,_..,,.__.__,_,..`._~ _ ,_,_W_.Wc_,.,._,.~_,.,. ._ __ ..._..,.,_.~_»_~...~._~~_~., ...__.-_..~__-_--. ' td in ` ch \\lt tht l :o»opel'ation in order tllzlt all clll'l.VIPx“"p‘I°" ‘ir mm Sim' th" (I"""'a""‘ and suct'essl'lll conclusion ot' the wal" were °"'7'.ywI"""? IIIIDIIIFQII' 7 9 lnay ‘be brought about and peace res- I ` tered; that our soldiers may 'be prov' FRENCH CAPTURE 850 PRISON" sas. I ____ ___ . and useful citizens; that our farmers tC3"f\‘»Il'3'\ PWSS D°SP-“Ch-) and tlsllcrlncn and all other classes icanadmn press D°sp“'°h') , I y(Cf"_a',d'ff"‘ SrV",°_D°'s_pat°h") ` .\IP,_\V YORli.~_-~ lr is _believed that of the community may-prosper; that -_ VARIS"mm°I"'I)`_ 'I_'h_"` l""€N“`II “"\S'h"`°('I0""` rua Irw'“”"_ In nlmut 35.000 Amt-ri~‘an troops have ' 'have captllretl new positions on thc l’t\l`illlUli- l0fIl1}' Uilicml an ‘“I‘m“"""l I landed or will have done so in Frnllr-.lr .$10,000,000 ni tn.. or-all; or lil-llnln Iluaking a total oi’ $5tl0_000.000 for wa: A cable recfivrd _veeterdlly |_»\ Nils, ti`ol.) S. R, .lenklu< an liouncc.~- that her son, lliajor J. 5% .lclikins llad been tim-ol'lltt'_l Satul day at llllclcilllrilanl Palace will-n thc Kinl: collfcrretl tho llisI.illl!\lIFtI\<"I Servlet- ()rdc'r upon illln lt will he |‘cnlclllll<'l'ctl tllnt Major .lellkin»~ wus listed tl few weeks ago with tllrcc othr-'r island otllccrs, Illajol' I), l\lcl{inllin bla ol \\' l’row l [_\_ . _ ~j - , n, .is-_ `and liicul. Palllcr lioopcr, as having MInnrd'u Llnlment cure: distemper. ‘ won the ll. S. (). (Canadian Press Despatch.) ‘FIVE HUN `_ PLANES BROUGHT' to Russia. He wlsllns to suspend have been greatly extended so as to l.()Nl)t)i\'.~ - 'l`lle 4-arty oilicial tics- NDOWN. hostilities durilu: the ciectltfll ol' de- embrace hall a continent; our popu- Ipatchcs annollncilln thc nr:-at vivid , Ilc;;att.--s to tile I-ollstitlltiollal conven- es near l.cns are ct .\[`|rlllr~d by addi- (Canadian Press Despatch.) I tion. ap NOTED WAR CORRESPONDENT E (Canadian Press Despatch.) lIl‘]./\ l)Ql'All'1`El{S.~ (Canadian Press Despatch.) l’.-\-RlS,~» /tn etilcial anllollncement linl hi. .\i lthicll (nl \\'('.tlneslla_v and 35,000 AMERICANS (within ll few days. nlels. saying the expeditltn has arriv- |ed safely. l _______l____ (Canadian Press Despatch.) WASlll1\'G’i'ON.» l<_2lghty~seven (lt»rn;all lncrcllallt ships seize.-tl ill Ain l-rican ports were today turned over to the shipping board by President \\`il:=.ln for operzltioll. The other li have already been turned over to thc liwy dc-.pnl'inlent. na.-_-_-_-_»_*_*_z' _ ~._ .44 .4 44 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-vp-_~_-_~,-_-_-_-r_»_~_-; _-_~ 4 . _ .»\-:_-_~: _vx _-_-_~_-_-‘-‘_~r-_-`-*_*_“ ~“ “f`~“~“~`f“-“-‘ ‘ “ “ ‘-*f“~“f * ` A 2'*-`-"‘ 'V 'E ' ` °‘ _:'22 ' 'Y`Y'Y'Y"'_"`_" _'_'_'A:"`_`_'- > _ ‘ J - V _ W J: _ 7 - `~ \~»-\~~,~ phot rapil: Lib] ilrom -the collection ow NND pr`i`r'iclpal inscriptiolris e Tapper, Bart.,'P. C., G. C. M. 1866-7 delegates representing Westmtinster Palace Hotel, \.‘\-fb itvlll the ill _ . _gt_ _ »_---4 __= 4:,--_ __ ,_. war which devastates civilization, we! pause lor it moment to consider the t"anada of half a century ago and the (`anada of to-day. Much has been added to us; our -h¢.»ulldal'iea lation has nearly trebled; there hart' been a mcasureable development or" our resources; we have grown enor- mously in production, comrnerce and` wealth; facilities ot' colnmunlcatioli and transportation have been pro- vided beyond all anticipation; the general conditions of llic and the standards of living have been cou- spicuously raised; educational facili- ties have been greatly enlarged. ‘lu PREM-IEE sollDENfS JUBMEE MESSAGE T0 CANADA "Amid the welter and horror of aiin the last analysis, upon the chan acter of its people, as exemplliled in their ideals, and by the capacity for sacrifice and devotion in fulfilling the national purpose. .lodged by this unfalllng test, (‘a- nada stands uuashalned before the world. ln 1866, the year 'before our t`oni`eder:l‘tion was born. Prussia snatched from Austria the hegemony of the German states, and took her tirst step along the awful path that has lcd her to the relentless issue which she forced upon humanity three years ago. Her challenge to civilization and human freedom is being answered ‘beyond the seas by the free democracies of the world. Among them Canada. has 'worthily all these and many other incidents ot_ thc world's progress. L'-alladu has inure than held hor own. All this is impressive; but still more inspiring is the thought that during the llali’ century, which now draws to 3 close, Canada ilas\ come to a fuller knowledge of her heritage and ol’ the responsibilities which il dence in her destiny. The greatlless of any nation rests, taken her place and proudly borne her part. Thus would they have wished it who. in 1867, laid the foun- dation of our liberties. Lei. us with resolute spirit so maintain our purpose and our efforts, that in this last and greatest chapter ol human- ity's striving and triumphs. it shall he recorded of Canada that, as at entails; to a. clearer consciousness of the first. she never hesitated, so to national purpose; to a llrlncr conil- tim end she neved faltered. R. L. BORDE N. wM__ llllcl (Canadian Press Despatch.) A'l`1{ENS.- An important army lleved that Germany will immediately declare war against Greece. The latter has an army of 300,000 nt Sa- ioniki so that the former in full lol-ce can attack the colnlnon enemy. I (Canadian Press Despatch.) A’l‘HENS.-- Though war has not yet been declared, the Greek govern- ment considers that a state ol \varI exists since its advent to power. The recall of the Greek diplomatic repro I Powers and thetr allies is imminent. f _6 53:5 0"l`TA\\A- T em will he l ini tolnmclnorallvp tercmonv on a oceasioll ol’ thu 50th .»illni\t~rslll» r= (‘olli`cderation on Parlialllvlll llll nt of the Palllanlnl lllllltlllps l which it is exvetlerl rim tkweruor Genelal vtill bl prc~lr\nl alld Jer form the ¢_crnmon\ ot' untoverlnl! the inetriptioll llpon the tentral col uuln oi’ the corridor ol the new Par lialnent House and lnake sonn marks Bppl0DrIatli to tilt oltasion 'lilo Primo Minister and the ol lin Opposition will make is tonllncmnvltivo of the A militnrv pnradg will Mi turl ot tic rt ider the other pntl Fhlo Bev the schools ht roro that their parents HUNS MAY 0E LARE IN GASIIALTY LISl` __`A_..._ A late casualty list contains 1” ~ llowing Presumed to have di. ‘fo 1 E. J. Driscoll, Clermont, P. E ‘ Driscoll was a member ot the ' *E. island iLigll}t{ Horsyubetore , _ ing Canada wit the Th d Cana ' council, has been called. li, is be _Ewedmionarylmowlg The latest casualty list con'...“ the name of P. C. Perry, St holans. P. E. l., wounded. lvlinnrd'n Lllnlmant cure: outdo. »t COM ING EVENTS ANNOUNCElY[EN'I`_\ MEETINGS. t"-° "REMEMBER THE LAWN PAR- TV to be held at Bunbury Farm b! _ -the ladies of Macdonald sentativea accredited to the tcntrallon me evenmg of July 5_ or Patriotic purposes. Mlnardl Linllilenleulplz-Qplrpotlneovn N|in|rd’l Llnimtnt DUN! PLANS FUR.-. UUNEEDERA ANNIVERSARY a I tend 'tha liouse of te have [wth ll the report the Joint ’ ¢ ass?