I _ The Guardian is Re/ad Daily by 42,000 People. _ . _ ._ _ Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers 1 T '____w:V_V_________V_';__'___'f_'____'__iV'_i__'__'___"___"f_'_"A_'f_"_°_A"_‘_°_’f_'_"_‘_'__°_"‘__°*A__°> _ _ A A E E E E E E’ E _ _ E E Y E E _ _ E E _ _ E :EE EEEEEE`E`E'_'E:'E`E'A`EE'E`_'_'_'E'E'E'_'E::'E’E'_‘E'E'E'E"'ET'7'E'"E'E""~E"-`~`-E*`-1'-V-‘J-`-'-‘ff-`-`-`-`-`-1*-'J-'v'-`ff“f-'-‘-'-“ff-'-'J-='f.z‘-:-2'-'J:-‘-'-1*-'-'-“-`-`-`-'-`-Tv'-'-`-`-'-`-‘ ‘-*-1*-‘J.'-1*-‘-12';-’-`~`~`-‘-“-'-'-`-‘-'ff-` “-`-“-` ‘-“-‘J-‘-‘-‘-“I-121'-‘_':.~.':::_~_~_-,-.-.-,-,~:,;~_~.z~.-_-'f_-L».~.-:_»_-:_-_f.;-,-_-,-.-,~,-j-_-_-_~;_-,».~.-_-_-:.‘.»:.~.; .-Q-.‘:;:_ J. :-2.1 _ MonN|_~N~¢~ '|:sA||_v ' _ T 3.2210' .?.‘.'.'.‘f iiiifffv Ml., no if _ onsanorrsfrown, chimes, ' rHuRsoAY,_ MAY 13, 1915 E {'°;',iti\i- 9 09-4-15mtf 7 WANTED--By JunéEiTa`t§`i#§>`u`séE¥vlth modern imvrlovelzilims. ctfintrliiiy 10' td. A s o ce. CE E pp y E 9818-5-6Mtf POLICENIAN WANTED - The village of Tlgnlsh wants a police officer at _ once. Apply to Wm. A. Gaudet, Sec. Tigniah, P. E. I. 9924-5-12M3i has sualns-2 H. P., ln nl-st class order for nie. Apply Rav M8600!!- ald. Guardian Office. 9045-3-17MEtf.V casoiiiivisuolus-2 H. P.. handy v little engine, suitable for farm and other work, for gale g}lea1;.)mADDi¥ Ra M do ld. uar an os. ’ ‘° "° ___ »°e§s21fts¢i \76TrIa"éoi‘s`s”»=on sate. .com- municate with the undersigned for prices, terms and pediltree- MVB- .lohn A. Sharp, Summerside, P. E. I. ’ 9949-5-13m3l. WANTED SECOND HAND MARINE engine 10 org. 12, h. p. will either hire fgr sglzstznh ol; ptupchalile. Ati- , I o e ow _ dm” .°v ’ -“F 9930.5-1sl/ltr. " '°"""°EE`E` E T LOST ON SUNDAY. BETWE N 8 Peter's Road and Cathedral. a dull black mourning pin set in B0i¢i- Findel- please leave at Guardian. _ 9941-5-13m3i iua°i'N°E'a'a sNv¢l.oPas.- No. s ' CLASSIFICATION with the aldermen of London, filed an ill . hung tha Union Jack and the Cana- n di _ piained that singlingout Canada did --ir-** -"~ ~~~~ -” ~~’~‘ -" '“‘ ""'° not mean that the efforts ol' the other Los A .LACK CELUE (EEMM'E)` Dominions were less appreciated. ln In .ilu in nsl _mulls lullnll; MM, Hum pord. ` ` m printed with name and address.eith- _ the people, the men and women. the Lusltania disaster. The ress of the, ing the C0miil§ i'0l'tl\iKi1i1 BS i1DD0l'tHl'it Drilled khaki "““‘ii<°"°i‘i°f“ ‘° Wi” fa hers and mothers, the brothers and country bitterly nrrhlgnsp Gormany Zeppelin raids are planned. according ters who must pay with their lives for sinking passenger ships. Asahi to n Rotterdam despatch to the Mail. t ii mimey me C03* 0f ii- lii@1`€i’0i‘€‘ Shinlblln characierises it as a “mas- German officials are said to have ox. there is no possibility of further ad- ley should not be hurried into sacri- sacre of innocents." .plained that the recent Zeppelin raids ce until it is clear they wish it and` Many paper deda,-Q the time hm," upon England were mere reconnais- the security Oi’ the RUSSii1l\ D0Biii0\\B now what they are doing when they come to remove for ever the Gormrm ‘sauces to test the strength of British ill the Cafililiiliiills- iSI1 iii." me|m¢e_ I , ,‘ il9T'Ii1I (IBTSDCGS. t way their tears. The Lord Mayor. sis to the choir chancel, over which U an flag k Bishop. Ingram at tho outset ex- W ecent visit to the trenches, the Bis-I op recapituiated the events of April 2nd to 27th, mentioning several Can- dian officers by name. The first was _ nowll from end to end of the Dom- inion, who tried to rally. with an ex- w with the rematurc endin of these ing fame. After the Dead March had been played by the Coldstream Guards Band and the organ with great power. the plaintive notes of the Last Post rang out. The singing of “O`Canada," with Helen Taylor's words, and the SUBMARINE BREAKS m Submarine E-1, of the United States navy, made a voyage from Key West to New York, distance of 1.230 knots, under its own power. and without a p MONCTON, N..B., May 11.-George ; the performance of his duties in the g under inspector Downing, was also 9 ing had been employed on tho l.C.R_ ¢ COMING EVENTS, AN NOUNCEMENTS, D B lives, offered up in order to maintain the high ideals of freedom. llather _ they had gained immortality ln undy- IIUEIU INGIAIIII _ Special to the Guardian.) __& that the Russian force has now been LONDON. May 12.-A Shanghai ~ i5P°°I" *° Ti"° G“"`dI°") regrouped in such a way as to effectu- cellent knowledge of French, the re- despatch to me post Says one of the GENEVA. May 11-~A SWiSS Gllgiii- (S wh' to the Guvdmn) treating Zouaves, and who was tl1e_1@admg Chilwge newspapers assertsl eer who arrived here to-day from Ham- QUEEIQISTGWN MW 1I__~Sixteen first ol' that hand of heroes to fall." that the Chinese acceptance ol' .1npan's “WS Says the Shii’Y‘1"i5 ihefe were bodies were brought me Qgeeustown The theme ol’ the Bishops adtiireeg ultimatum was due entirely to British `“"`“i“§h°“i iI""‘e finished 9“bm“"I“°5 this afternoon by ,_ mg cha,-¢e,.ed by as tllat God was not dsappo nte Mediation. ii "I0" - _ LONDON- Mill' 11--The PFCSB " - north-east of Dukla, and have con- Bureau has given out form the tlnuolly rushed ln fresh reserves. F0i'€i8l1 Oifiile H Stlttelilfliit 9l1Ci0Bil'iZ Notwithstanding their numerical ill- a Sworn Statement P0111 tW0 DUi0il ' feriorlty, the Russians were able to --_ newspaper men, in which the charge THE WEATHER! ,- . ~ is made that British prisoners of war TEMPERATURE S °°'°i *° f'”‘° G“°"°"°“-) were shot by German troops. The ' -" f ‘ ‘ ~ ' " Nmonal Anthem concluded Bmams H \vlNli'rlP1~:c May 12 -Premier Roh- , ,B B, t ,B an, _ TIDE, MOON. ETC. n with his colleagues tendered the (gclfmim cmglpr esada fmixe newi ____ public tribute to the fallenfanadian msignatlon of his Cabinet at 11 dclock 0 0 “Ve ee" in 9 0 i _ ~ p er me by t o German deserters, heroes' this m°mI“5 and at °“°e Lieutenant' tdwthe ci’f‘;ct th;vt the Bavarian resi- (Special to The Guardian) G‘;‘g;’;‘°&, S2? I]¢I°“3li“5 I(5“n“i°"°“ fslgf' ments were ordered by Prince Itup- TORONTO, May 13.-Maritime:- 1 ' " °"` 9' ea 9' ° eprecllt to take no prisoners under pain Showery at first, followed by strong WORLDIE SPEED RECORD' Opp°sm°“' '-° ‘mm 3" “d'“I“I9t"“"°"- of severe punishment. All had to he Northwest winds. Mr Moms accepted- < _ shot, the deserters said. - THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was (sp°°I°' t° Th” G“a"d“"") One case is instanced ill which it is clear and cool. r§'3‘;IBN§`{\Ii§I”;(§£ern]Tg;§' gi1v2é`s`§g5m§"?)9t alleged tlu1t_-i0 British prisoners were The highest temperature recorded ~ \ _ burned alive ill a hangar. The Ger- yesterday was 56 deg. above zero and single Smp’ breaking the worlds re "he 'esIgn““°" °t the R°bU“ G°"°""' mans concerned received a medal. the lowest was 45 above. The lowest thantécg:l§‘:"igg_e;'éy”‘;':; i’(:’l:{‘ian:i"°;§ Another instance deals with 24 British of the previous night was 37 above. _ prisoners alleged to have been shot At 9 a.m. yesterday it was _50 above, CAR INSPECTOSDQETON K||_|_ED pfrt as f°"°¥"°' H°“- J°5ePh Bef' ‘against a wall at Warwick. and at 9p.m. it was 45 above. ' "ge" "1 i"`°|" “cm 59°"°“"Y»_ Placed 1 The German deserters, who are said The tide will be high this morning he res 5”" °“ i" His H°“°i`9 minds to have been responsible for these at 9.46 and tomorrow at 10.17; it will _ ogothor with a loner setting forth Stories fllsanpearei mYBisfi°“HiY 101- be high tonight at 1102 and 1-‘rlaoy at follows. W' Dmvmng' I' C' R' Cai inspector’ Sh' R°dm““ R°bU“'° l`°“5°“5 i°|' UIV' lowlng'a visit to the German Consul `1145 I was almost instantly killed while in lug up omce_ They were to the effect ’ ' ' ' hat lnco th 1 rth 1 t l - _ ' _ Moncton yard this evemnm Downing of "fe Legigilshizgg °depaf:_nf;ni:§?5.ef::i REFU8EG;'gMVA(')‘RK WITH .and tomorrow at 7.24, it rises tomor WGS terribly Crushed ani died 011 NB quiries convinced the Government of ' wav to the hospital-` Jams! C°"“i°\'»1 thetsubstantisi truth of Liberal chars- cALoAltY, May 11.--sixty-five em- ight; :noon sets this evening at 7 14 s_n connection wltl th K ll - ' ' 1-1----. M. J. 12...? vii. :.’:.°rf:.:.i ‘:.1.“.“.‘.‘il’::.i‘°.r.f;°:°i;“.':.¥..‘.°“:.1 ..Ti‘:.i:ai.;f“.e.<.‘;"..‘;.'.::‘1_.'1“':.°“..t“‘ r t m _six mm "¢iPii9B8\l6B disciilimild kn0Wi€Ci§€ 01’ ultimatum to the rnanagementto dis- There will be s. new moon on Thurs- 0l° We Y Y» ~ . \?Ki¢iI1lilt8 Di'°m° hm' accepted con- charge all German or Austrian em- day, May 13, at 11.31 p. m. _ 5m“¢i0ii8i l‘9BD0i1BiiJiiitY i’0i' them- _ployees by Saturday. They refuse, The length of today will be fourteen unending 5“b“°"ib9"“ 5h°“m “Ut 1°” HThe Premier recommended His they say. to work alongside people hours and 54 minutes. t°“°" A0 W" _“P0” T- C- N°i‘l‘iS t0 whose countrymen have proved them- 1°*-_-i 0\’l1l_8 new Government. selves to be “ beasts.” Mlnarda Llnlment Curse garget in cowl -_.i_____i~... MUHE SUBMIHIIIIS PHILADELPHIA May »12.-Address TOKIO Ma 11.-The J LONDON, May 12.-American resi- H _ . T . y apanese ‘QW I‘:'°:'v’:;°‘k I;'2g§§i‘:l; ‘LTA wlgzcla the Union League hero last night Government has .sent Great Britain dents in Berlin, who had planned trips 1 penwp wings were no longer l_e_ b President 'raft shin; "we must and the united states messages or to Loudon. have been warned bv high ympa y upon the loss of ure in the 0 s asa ns s ns to nsiand dur- lntter being within less than` thirty Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, May 12.-While ad- mitting thst the Austro-German move- ment from Cracow has met with a degree of success, the Russian mili- vance with its consequent menace to ‘ In the semi-official comment to-day upon the situation it is said the suc- cess of the Austro-German forces was due to their overpowering numbers. They advanced along a line of thirty miles stretching north from Nowy Candec, pushed to points as far east as Stryz Szow and Prozozow, the miles oi’ Przemysl. It i.s said here ary authorities asserted today that, identified. The bodies are those of BgnpélEF?Js€3|§3gDsQ:_?v;° nine men, five women and a boy and F ally oppose this movement. ln meet- ing the Austro-German onslaught the Russian generals were able to bring up only about one-fifth ot' their forces ranged along a 900 miles front. The the Cunard une' None have yet been Germans and Austrians, however, are eported here to have concentratsd _ thirteen divisions along a sixteen m e gngmémA" were found with me belts front in the district of Krosno, just etire in good order to more favour- ,able positions. Here they destroyed roads as they went, brought off their guns, ammunition and other stores. and their losses are described as com- paratively small. The view presented by military men here is that the Austro-German movement did not constitute u. notable success ill as much as its object is supposed to have been the destruction of the Russian army in the Carpath- ians and the dislodgement of the flus- sians from strong positions in the Central Carpathians. The German plan of action apparently was to strike several successive blows before the Russians had time to bring up rein- forcements. ' A series of furious infantry attacks followed preparatory artillery actions. Military experts estimate that thc Teutonic allies in their operations on a Short frollt occupied and utilised the quarter of the entire Austrian forces were probably second line troops. Four corps are said to have man forces. About one-half of these forces were probably second ilnc troops. Four corps and said to have been brought up from the Serbian front. twenty infantry and nine caval- ry divisions from the western front. Russian officers estimate the losses of the Germans and Austrians during the battles of the last nine days at upwards ot 100,000 men. SUBSIIHIPIIIJIIS FUH FIEI[ KIIIIHI Yesterday was largely a country day_iu connection with the Military Field Kitchen and Ambulance Fund. Subscriptions from farmers and others have begun to come in, and almost with every letter are words of com- mendation and appreciation oi' thc movement. The fund now stands ns _ Acknowledged up to yester- day _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ .. $1,684.75 Yesterday's receipts- Examiner . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 39.00 Patriot ._ ._ 106.00 Guardian . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ._ 145.75 Total $1.975-50 This leaves still $2,024.50 to bc col- lected in the fifteen remaining days. 1 The sun sets this evening et' 723 8. row morning at 4.28 and Saturday at any time in forwarding their dona- tions to the newspapers, in ally of which they will be promptly acknow- ledged on receipt. ITIEETINGS, ETC- r,EEEAEEEEEEEEEE_EE:EEE-EEEEEEEEE:EEEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE_E'EEE'EEEE`E`EE`EEEEEE-EA';`E`E'EE'EEEEEEE`EEEE`EE`EE`EE`E'EAEEEE y£s1'Enp,\v's 3u53cR|pT|0Ns_ » ONE CENT per word each laser ‘ r on tie or trout. $3 _Dar 1,000; mm' »°' ' secs-11~s1mti *thu MAnKsr Sqft bb 'Taelrlaya the 18th May. at 1 o'olook. noon. -one horse 7 yearn-ola‘vrei|'hine 1100-”§3F°“f'° w. Auctioneer. <9. ~12\\\3i~ lr"`.1'il‘i€1 v'w'i-i5 E/lriliii5Ti`.»7‘£Tr r hammer from the gasoline .boat Marguerite will'lea.ve~ it where he left tile. lead- l>iD°» he will escape mh|||,|“p¢___d tottmrwipglcghe cue will hand _ an env ”47_mm A"67|B§:|T ru Nlflinl AI ~¢ha= ' lennoni sh- A. s. Hewitt. 1 Kia: street. on Thursday. 1801 lllay,'oomtasaoin| at 11 o'cloolt tore- noqh; _oompri|in¢ Superior Piano. Parlour, Dinint-room. Hall. Bed- roomtana Kitchen rarnlture. Cook' ing ftu;g,‘uporlor Refrigerator. eta." ll.. risto. Aneti¢i\_¢_0f-Mem” ‘ tion for advertising in this column. " Cltali must accompany orders. Mini- mum ohargaa twenty-live csutl. "The ladies of-the Baptist Church ~ are holding a .sale of Home Cooking ia ~ the Schoolroom Saturday afternoon. 15th inst. There will be I great. assortment of cakes, pastry, l\ome~ . made bread. etc. The prices _will be very moderate. 9940-mil I] “An entertainment and social will` he hola ln lm-they Hsu, Monday, my, _- lvth, for the Field Kitchen and Am- bulance. Admisaion 15_oont|; ladies- _ with baskets free. lifhnog lflllle _will be: id tbetlret line ng t o ow ._ M - ' ~ iiigfomliii ‘ *--_- 1 . °°M. Silventon. Charlottetown. t . well known moore options will 1 u a the residing liiiiliio at ‘ “ sggfsn .r _ 1,. , 5f‘."°i°-i"'ii"'~ »-. _!. “E” ulqgpaio slalom cum aiphtnoriu 1 2'* “,. lf? .»".,\t , pl,/_"l_\‘, ._ ‘[» `?`-ii " _~ 'N 111.41- \;..<.r._ i“'“‘ "lf-'~ T ,_ ,T M, »/,3,_{~ __~._._.,__¢,, . , .rw |¢|,.|r¢~o Ll_nl»_p__entV_oui~»o Ncussigia _ L I '"s¢i¢l. william acalonl army, charlctatown W Island Roll of Honour ` if John B. McEwen, Greenwich ..._ . ,, __ _ ' _ A. E. Simpson, St. Peter's _ . . . 5 ’ Mrs. A. E. Simpson, St. Petsr’s . _ 1-4 it _:V-I _... fl 7. ‘_-I - ta ._ , ~. Esitiienetit Morrison, Georgetown - rivate Peter I-hghes, Mill,Cove Private Geo. We http, Suninierside Private J‘.©E.~ Lockerble, Caacumpec 1l;"!"“tz ‘% BeamlrcfBrwIltIil:ld _ _ . V3 ue » ._ WU _ . Piivate race 1,6lncLeilan, River Mclntyre, Charlottetown (Ellis, _Summereide - WOUNDED Private Arch. McKinnon, Canoe Cove Privge llfgorman McKenzie, Nine Mile ree corp. Ambfoso Cosgrove, wcuinglon Driver W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria Gunner J. Bowden, _Charlottetown John Stewart, Wood Island _M M J. _M D. J. Thomson, North Tryon . _ . . A. J. McNeil, Stanley Bridge . _ ._ J. watson Pyro, stanley ul-lege.. W. P. Weir, Stanley Bridge . _ _ ._ Norman Nicholson, Stanley W. J. Newsome, Crapaud W. B. Trowsdale. Crapaud . . . . ._ George L. Nicholson, Crapaud . ._ F. Clyde Auld . . . . . . . . $5.00 rs. John Wayne. Hunter River. . 1.00 Howatt, French River _ . . . 1.00 1.00 2.50 2.50 rs. M. E. Davison, St. Peters. .. 1.00 rs. Bessie Crawford, teacher, Guernsey Cove . . . . ._ D. Burpee, Bouris ._ . . . . . . . . _ . ."‘!"!"5"5° cgaoo o occ ra. J. Watson Fyfe, Stanley Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ 1.00 1.00 Bridge . . . . . _ . . . . 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 A. Friend, Mt. Stewart . . . . . . . . . J. G. Toombs, M. D., Mt. Stewart. E. J. McTague, Mt. Stewart. .. ._ G. Bennett, Mt. Stewart . . . . . . . .- H. D. Collin. Mt. Stewart . . . . _ _ . _ W. H. Pigott, Mt. Stewart _ W. Ross Pigott. Mt. Stewart. ._ _ . Isaac Jay. Mt. Stewart . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ Peter Scott, Mt.` Stewart _ . . _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Peter Scott, Mt. Stewart . T. W. Cowan, Mt. Stewart . . ._ _ _ James Walsh, M. D., Mt. Stewart. 1.00 Victor Egan. Mt. Stewart 1.00 Miss K. Peters 2.00 Miss B.I’eters 1.00 Mrs. F. Nelson _ 1.00 Mrs. E. H. Crockett .. 1.00 Miss Helen Crock tt . . _ . _ . . . 1.00 Mrs. S. E. Perkins Miss Florence M. Cronin _ _ . . . _ _ Miss Bertie M. Crockett . ._ . . _ . _ II ANII AMBUIANEE IIIIIU Rev. A. Cruise, Mi. Stc\vart 1.00 Mrs, A. Craise, Mt. Stewart 1.00 Miss Alice Pigolt, Mt Stewart 1.00 Miss Mary l\icl’llcrson, Mi. Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ John F. McAskili, Mt. Stewart ._ George \\’. .lay, Mt. Stewart John J. Mclntyre, Mt. Stewart... George Jay, Mt. Stewart David Jay, lift. Stewart ...... Daniel flirt, Mt. Stewart . . . . . . ._ James McCarthy, Mt. Stewart... J. Ross McCarthy, Mt. Stewart. . Robert A. Macklin, Mt. Stewart.. P. W. MacLeod, Mt. Stewart W, L. MacLeod. Mt. Stewart McLeod Douglas, Mt. Stewart Alvin McKenkie, Mt. Stewart Arthur Collin, Mi. Stewart .__ ll. F. Feehan, Mi. Stewart ._ S. W. Clark, Mt. Stewart Miss Fannie Newberry, Mt. Ste- wart . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . Alfred Grant, Mt. Stewart .. _ _ . _ _ J. D. Timmons, Mt. Stewart . Rev. lt. P. Murray, Mt. Stewart.. .lohn J. McDonald. Mt. Stewart... 1.00 1.01) 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .25 .25 .50 1.00 1.00 .25 .50 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 @ -__ S _ `McK' Charlottt Emi Dohxdlrgihadonetoeargwn KILLED _ - 1 _ .Isaac Beer, Crapaud . . . . K. K. Reid, Crapaud Evelyn McEwen Russell C. Clark, Mount Stewart. _ Mrs. Russell Clark, Mt. Stewart.. Stirling Clark, Mt. Stewart . . . . ._ Keir Clark. Mt. Stewart 1.00 ~ Harry McKay. Mt. Stewart _ .. l.00~ Lester Douglas, Mt. Stewart 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . _- cl'-’.1_~2-»-<"-.1=<»-;>.f , . _ . _ .rc,..‘1._~t' ;.._. _> ff.. \. " . v 1 4* ’ 7 , s `. , V - ~ 1 1' _ X ' I \ 1 l,_ _ 1 1 i . ill John B.McDonaid............_. 1.00 Duncanstewart ...1.00 Arthur McKinnon 1. Stanie Sanderaon,Jr. 1.83 A.D.Ross.Eldon 1.00 Thomas McLellan. Eldon 1. s. nr. c. 1. MN-Hl\1‘Yild\\le..............`i (Continuation ga fog.) _:__: a HE CHARLOTTETOW GUARDI 1. #.1 r' #` ' 1°-it ff. -il, .F .i_-1.. . 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