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I- CAN-ADIANS - .< F' _~ I AGAIN _ --_-___ litter a Splendid D sh in the Moonlight The ffipliired Electric Southwest oi Lens _ are were 0hli||ed to Retire. _lhey llrongh Station and 'lrenche c_nARl.oT'rE'rowN, CANADA. TUESDAY, Inna 5, 1917 ICOALITION OR UNION Connection ol Parties iither as a Coalition or Unionist Government Practically Decided Upon. Decision Probably Announced Today. REVIIIUIIIIN IMPINIIING PERING- Eleven provinces of C na including the province of Chili RUSSIAN in which Peking is sitlintl-‘ri now no long- -l”-'_'-°"*' er recognize thc authoritv of the Pe~ king government. The provinces Ewang Tung, Kwang Si. anti Yun Na are supporting President Li \’uar. lil lllsiivv Flolnlllo ls Now Pllosists _'I._9iFI'§E_ti.‘!INif ARE more Peonlstilo ggi Minister oi -War Declares that tierlnirt- italy S i _ Hung. The Provincial Asseirllllyvo 'ill' "0"" Heavy PI'¢S-- _ i‘;‘;l":.ll:g..r.:.l.l:::l";i..l‘i.;llf;.::l’§I Now rralernizing with the timmy. _ Dacll 112 Prisoners. l. ' _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) CANADIAN ARMY HEADQUART- ters were eliminated while`the obje about them that practically all shel ‘_ . delnalitl that the military governor _ be ills-niissed and punished. Dr. Su (From Our Own Correspondent.) Government was prepared to pul'~ Yu( Sen, fm-mer pi-;_~,m|@,-_ Tung Sha OTTAWA-Tlrere is u distinc; chase Canadian' cheese at 21% cents Yi and other |-evoiumrmm-\~ leader change in the political atmo\spllerciper pound f. o, li. port of shipment. are pi-pceelilng hurriedly to tlfunton.-I and the mos; gloomy coalition pessi»|Tlie British Government has corn seems |,r0\,ai,|,, map nf10“|d the mu mist _is now quita ready to admit that nlantleered all New _Zealand cheese (ary govemol-H persist in their 1-eww. -.1 rinion of the two parties is not at 19 cents, and in addition wilt. Houarv (.ou|.Se_ me three ‘oval qu _ _ _ _ _ ~ nil (_ only possible, but probable. Sir' Rob- comandeer all cheese arriving in (-hma D,-0v|,,L.es name,|_ Ewnng Tun ERS- The troops that L-.aptured the tives f:ventiiiilly` were lost. The on ert Borden and Stir' Wilfrid were in -England from any country not previ Kwang SL and Yun Nun_..wm use i ruins of the station as wcll as his; cd, The prisoners l'eprese-rlted at trenches in the vicinity, teinpor'lll‘lly|lelist. three zlli‘i'erenl German real ossesslon of Canatilans Afte in p _ J ' ' _ eighteen hours of endurance of lranv .\' lug ann in counter-attacks shell tire Ili an effort to hold ground* BRITISH RECAPTURE 1'REN¢H which proved untenablo, the nion were withdrawn a stills course was ` (Canadian Press Despatch.) preferable to sending in more men LO.\`D0.\'_- The- British have- rc to the confined area in which the bat- captured an advanced post near (Th lie was proceedilig. Tlirorighout Still- rlsy taken by the Germans in Satu t' nierlts which engaged in the first iight c day with little shelter front German day nights attack. The following a positions occupied in the early morn- (. count ni’ rmilitary operations was gi ing the Westerners tenaciously hold von ollt officially today: the ground under A gr-ilelling fire. . l’c-st southwest of (Therlsv lrierl When In the evening u strong Gel--5 tionetl in the communique _vesterda the electrical station it was evacua ted under pressure. Alliella me-n re turned to their former oiitposts In i group of ruined miner.-s` llorises se- _‘_ man counter-attack was directed upon lllorning which remained in the cnc i SHANGHAI- General Ullailg Hsun. . niy`s hands at the conclusion of tht \Yl"Il8l'y l<0V€\'n01'_ of the rovlnce of 'fighting in that neiglrliorliood was ro captured by our troops last nightf Hostile raids were repulsed durill: eo upon or refused, but no definite til tomorrow. the bank act so that l'al'niefr's can se BRITISH GOVERNMENT WILL cure advances on security of stork by BUY CANADIAN CHEESE. bank registering lien and not by In the House today, Hon. Martin chattel mortgage as formerly. Burrill announced that the British-' r __ ' _ ,blame for airy disturbance- upon tll __,...._.....,...,......,......,.......~...._,......~_.....,._~ .__ .., ......._..~.._,......,,.............., ~......., mmm__iS_5_ CANADIAN AIRIINAUI GERMAN SIEANIER (Canadian Press Despatch.) (Canadian Press Despaten.) WiN‘NIPEG_- Flight Lieut. J.I’. (!0PENHAGEN.- A steamer tiyiur [1 have another meeting this evening. it ‘_ _ 1 _ a (1 th p- _gd t | 1-. valiilihle identifications were obtain The 5‘f"‘3'“e "95 P'°E'eF‘59d 50 fa" as 'MPORTANT BANK tuil'Il\'qe¢I'o(\'\'I-;'I'le;l1s_ e 'eq en S V' to consider the allotnient of portfo- . pH`,.||amem was uohvelled mum. .LI "°'~*- C0“""°" has °'t"‘="` "ee" "e""" ACT AMENDMENT consider' a bill calling for ll declara- as the dying agony of our army was tained Lieutenant Rabenek of the .H _ ll 0 . it (Canadian Prose Despatch.) ( M. Kerensky afterwards reviewed I lfll-IV. RllSSlA_- M_Kei°ensk_\'. Mi-| the troops massed outside of the city i- nister or War, today delivered an ad-I who enthusiastically cheered him. dress to the nlilitary delegates in rt which lic declared tllat Russian troopsi RUSSIANS ARRESTED GERMAN g, had ceased fraternlzing with the Ger- PEACE MAKER. n mans and that the Russian armv was electrical station southwest or Lens ini-arise was not without oonrpohsu “°“'°\‘°“¢° this morning and will ously purchased by the Government mppul-I ofthe rresltlent. Al pt-caan ` are back in tllelr own trenclies und tions for |12 prisoners were taken all the e-nenry out-e more occupies the t gaining In strength daily. "After tour- (Canadian Preaa Daapatch.) ing the whole ol’ Russia and the bat- _ tlefi-ont." said M. Kerellsky. “I can at- LONDON- A Renter' Despatch from » firm that what hitherto was regarded Riga says that the Russians have de- notiiillg else than a laborious tra\'aill1SZ3nd Saxon Regiment who came to _ _ _ _ _ tion of war against Germany but II1f0l'maii0ll Will be wrlhtollllllg UH- Sli' "`h0ml\S W'\"c 'lil-’ ““\0“"@L there was no quorum owing to thc of the new Russian state. I ct-in aflirnl the Russian lines with separate peace fact that 250 -members had lct`t_Pc- that notwithstanding the destructiouproposals. Gorman airplanes dropp- king. 'Attempts are being made- to of the old discipline the power of lhe_ed demands for his return before June influence President Li Yuan tiring to Russian army is increasing daily. r'-th threatening that otherwise he resign rather than tg dissolve pnrlia- based as it is on new and intelligent would be terribly avenged. The Rus. ment.. the c-lijopt 'being to throw the discipline. I can sfiirm once for all sians replied that Rabeuek was ré~ his ut niplctt-‘ly ceased." PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT FORMED. to the interior of Russia. e that fraternizatlon with the enemy garded as a deserter and had been sent BRAZII IAKIS IIVER P Anhwoi arrived in Tieli Tsin Satur~ day evening and after conference with the mllitarists a provisional Govt;-rn» FIVE IIIIIIIVIII I "_-_"D venty~flve yards to thc west. _ Tile: I-he IIISIII S0ll"'W05'- 0' Lilbassee "Ili" White oi' Winnipeg has been killcil in the German ting wnntlercti into the “lem “"’s_""`“'”"~ Hsu" 5'\"l C"'f'l\S Enemy \l¥\d°U'lA€""Y 'CGA "e“V")' 'll '"9 'n the “°'5h"C""'°U" 'J' Neuve ("'" an aerial battle In l“l‘ancc. act:oi-mn" I mine field which the Gcrlnans have 'fag "PP°""e"' "'¢""°"~ WHHF! Shih attack but he had a distinct advan- ta e in sheltet in numerous fortitirll E . _ _ points On the slopes leading up tm Avionand Lens -in which his men ga- thered (or the advance. Prisoners taken by the Canadians during the eu- gagement numlbered 112. (Canadian Press' Despatch.) ON THE BRITISH FRONT IN FRANCE-(Stewart Lyon. Staff Con respondent of the Associated Press- Ftghting which raged yesterday about the electric power station southwest of Lens was as intense as any since the beginning of the battle ol Arran considering the number oi' troops in- volved. ' Canadian troops were in the thick ol It first and last. They gatn» cd the ruins oi’ the electrical works shortly before two o'cIoek Sunday nror_ ning after ii splendid dash in the n;rc~onliglit and It was not until nearly eight o’clock Sunday night that the-_v were finally driven back to their ori- ginal poslt ons under pressure. of Ger- man countor-attacks in ‘which an over- powering weight of men were employ- ed. The works were held _eighteen hours against » coucelltriltetl German artillery. One difficulty with which the Canadians were ctnfrontell war the fact that in preparing the attack on the works their al'tiller_v had re- duced the buildings so effectively and had so obliterated the trenches dug entered by us east ol’ Verrnilles. GERMANB FORCE THEIR WAY TO FRENCH TRENCHES. (Canadian Press Despatch.) I‘ARlS.- The Germans have forced their way into the French advance po sitions on a salient near Froidmolit according to an official statement in sued by the War Office this morning The (iernlalls attacked the salient lust night. ' AIR RAID ON BRUGES. , (Canadian Prose Despatch.) , I.0NDON.- (Official)-An air raid ml Bruges is reported. The state ment follows: Tile Commodore at Dunkirk reports that _a bombing at tack was car-_rierl out oil Bruges dockr und canals last night with good re suits. _BRITISH AND FRENCH ON MACE ‘ DONIAN FRONT. ‘ 1 (Canadian Press Despatch.)- SOI"lA.- _Continued efforts In French and British to advance on tht y r-filcial report issue-d hy the War Office Sull_ds_v. ff: rv : ~:.-:_ ,-_-_-_-.-_~_~,»_~_- ,»_-_»_-:_-_->,~_-,-_-_-_-:. GC.- . _ ,__ _-_-_ _-_~_-,-_-_Y _~,-_-_ ,-.-_-_-_-_~.-_-_».-.» ~_»_~_~ f -, ; . _ _ tlltillllllils rllailvous I ON WESTERN FRGNT Start Many Useless Barrages 'on Sllghtcs' Alarm. Kaiser 0rde`rs llritlsh Prisoner. to he 'treated with Great Severity. WITH _THE BRITISH ARMDES .I-N FRANCE. via London- While com~ parativo quiet continues to reign lsilong most of the western flvont the war Is fa-r from standing still. That greatmacliing behind the fighting' forces continues to move with nev~ or resting snbrgy. Artillery duels break out by day and night along the various sectors 0f_the long battle line. and there now Dieses unnoticed an expenditure of 'shells which two years algo would have been regarded as Itttile short nt marvellous. But the same of mod e1*ti"w\rfero is- ever BDl‘08Y¢9S'VB one. and the miracle of today bo- comea- the commonplace of tomor- row; 'The' infantry activity lately Iras hesli' 'counties _wholly to r-suis and minor. local attadits. These are con- d cle mainly for the purpose of Kapil 3 'ln' touch _with the enemy's EM# elite and lliteritlonsi Both the _Hilti and Get-mans have adollttld HIM’ tlctles, and the fsvr- hours ol dark is lately are filled with trench maragatllg expsditlone. Tat; comms mmf only to srow Amex I ti... prisoners should be taken: that thc Germans should hate all the Entr- lish, and if they could not avolil taking some prisoners-. they were to treat them with the greatest irevei ity. Emperor William was at Don-I 'and' at Tournai on May 23, and made speeches at both places. __-.__.1.g-_---_ REGISIIIAIIUN _ III-IIAY IN U. S. (Canadian Press Despatch-) NEW YORK- Final arrangements have been completed for registration tomorrow and possibly tsp million Americans between the rsos of 21 1° Prussian autooracy. Plans for the first step of the selective conscriptlan BRIIUGHI IIIIWN IIIIIIY- _ IHIIII AIIIPIANIS 'D'f"e» The eHHlIlY'S lI‘@IlC\l0S Wi2l't‘ to 1-abieg received he|~e_ J ` laid south of the Danish islands lt Chen' "°t"'5 ""em'°"~ WHS made PPE _,|089 the ent,.mme5 to the Balm, -Sea mier: Ltian (Zhi Kwei. brother of Taun to Entente subrriiwilics. The steam Ch' °""- f°"'"e" P"em'e" was millltli' or which was of about fifteen hundred M'“"°le" 0' war' Tha” ~"""' W"° 'S tons was destroyed hut the crew was "e""""°" '° be 5"‘0“S'y l“`0'~'°D““9B'> rescued by one of the German war- mis g"'e" 'he D°""°"0 0" }"0l'B'gl\ Af- sliips constantly on guard in the vici~ '“""‘ "nf" T""g Ha"""'I§~ '0l`l'll€f Mir mty_ . nister ol Ccmnrunicirtions, was chosen ___i____ as Minister ot' the Interior. T-he chi-at INIEIINIII GERMAN SHIPS (Canadian Preae Despatch.) RIO JANEIRO- Gorman ships seized by the Brazilllan government have now been taken over without trouble at various ports and Brazilian crews have gone aboard. i Mtnard‘a Llnlmant curaa eolda. ate. aviators. has brought down tive morn`. _ German airplanes, two of them in onu minute. The captain now is credi- _ ted officially with having destroyed _ 43 enemy machines. Between May _(Ci\"lf||i" PTO!! D°lPH\¢"‘\-) 17 and Ma BI the Frelicli airmen S'f'I`HE'I’~l1ANU 0111- -'I"~R~ (`-0"0- ||n¢5_ that the death of his soil. Private ilcr- - bert (follocuti in the hospital several DEVAS1-ED pRAN5E weeks ago wus caused by ll German ALREADV RE(/|v|NG girl iiisguisefl as anilrse inserting pois ,ou in his wound which was a slight (Canadian Press Despatch.) ""°- _ A I thi lo lo by the recent. German retselit. a dis- '3"'me~ 'ml W""""' "3"" '“f"'9‘f'~ tint-t improvement is beginning to 'be -"'*1*'“’i* everything not destroyed has contribu- ted materlally to changing the aspect '- of the ravaged country. Even the morale of the people has undergone an improvement. Civil life is gru- duslly being resumed. trade is show- ing signs of revival and there- is ii gc- t neral re-awakening cf the agricultu- T(,(`$3:1In.lg('7ai 7`r°§:)ci';fi'sTat:l':_'3i_co___ ral and economic activities of thc rc- scripuon nlaéling at Labor Temple SW g'9l'Iio bringing ill of seed for tho mmay “ight was broke" up by R pm" _V , . _ . _ brought dowll 32 German lriuclrilles. <’U'»'- H '°“Y‘m0" l'8Hl¢IIllZ'll€8l‘ Wilfrid- ' and 57 otlmm um be||,,ve.| to have has l'ct-.eivod the- startling information 1 t fallen to earth behind the German ""9-"ll I* "0C'0" 'll H ""‘0'\C'l 'IUSDIAH' - - NINE EXPIIISIIIN I (Canadian Press Despatch.) .\'ANAIMO.- George W. Bertram. Lewis Murdock. Frank Bobbo_ A. ‘Brown and M. Williamson were in- stantly killed by an explosion in No. 6 mine. Canadian Collieries at Cum- berland. The victims were members ofa survey party. (ganadlgn pn” 0¢,pa¢¢i\_) UI' the Gellrlarlneries at Peking has pAR[S__ Captain George Gu_vm._ P I be-en requested to watch President Li we mer. uiost famous of nil French at-myr 1 Y“'*" H““g W"°» P"9S\|U\3'J'Y- IN VII" tually a prisoner and who is expected I _ to resign forthwith. Militarists 'have' _ _ completely isolated Peking. The go vernnient has established a strict ce-nt sorsiiip on telegrupll lines. The growing interest in the Tobac- co Fund for the Island boys in Eng~ land and at the front is gratifying. Many are commending it and promls~ Ing to contribute and' quite a little fund has already been handed ln.As already stated the tobacco will be ` _forwarded duty fren and will be dis- (canadian pn” Despnch) _tributed among the different island 01~»|~AWA_ TWU wooden vcqwl units by thslsland representatives on in limit Polls PARIS- After two nwnths of in _ “H-'1"trrg to _ l < owns »'-wt the .. ‘ - . " "`_~rholr arrival in lluglsau. contribu- tenslve work by the military and ci- 5"" ""9 ""'-‘“"""" h-V “" ""'“"" U" ?,'H;` g(;'v-g9'_I'gG"u"l. in Vm.“'0u}‘lm' fo' V" authormes in me dlsmct devaswd I wholn she hull atteuiptod the same '“' "_-' ""e"""°"' -'S ' 0 "UC Itions may be sent to the Guardian lens nf ,, f,e|gm_cm.,_v,ng service |,,__ or any of the other dailies. to Mr. B. . V - ~ _ l ; . ~ | _ _:Graham Rogers or I-Ion. A. E. Ar» |;vc,(;,'." ammuxl 'md Umadan 'L 'senauIt. Stimmersirte and will be ac- feu was made in me (mnlmons [ML knowledged through the press. It isa Macedonian from ure reported in an observagic. say__s__a ssln_i-efiicifll sta&_l=~ ' 'mms' swlenwn' to mis “rf ment A0 ay- 6 "BPH I' 0 'le "03 9 1 - . treat for the boys. a treat from home to delivered to them by trends from home. Give it a boost by sending ln at the earliest opportunity at con~ trlbution big or little. The ilollowlng contributions have already been received. 4 Friends - ` $4.00 A Friend (Mrs. Bears. Brooklyn) .50 Rev? D. J. G. McDonald 1.00 A. Bennet McDonald 1.00 A "Mother of Nino" .50 For "Mothor's Boy' .25 toms Department. Liberal members suggested iliirl. thc Gov/_el~iiniellt improve stripping conditions between Pacific and Atlan- tic ports by facilitating the shiplnent of goods in bond to New York for cnlbarkation on steamers bound for the Pacific coast. The Minister expressed his heliol' that (‘-fiilntllun ships could llandic farmers has permitted the planting of considerable tracts of land and the ty of three or tour hundred veterans. freight from Canadian ports just as cheaply us it could be- handled from ST JULIAN BVNG'8 TRIBUTE T0 New York. The start would be made 1.00 1.00 F. J. _.J. .25 Jno. Sllliker if agricultural uses. _Ili somi;__parts of OTAwA__Liem_ General Sh, '~"'°___"°V"s'“'f5" "e‘_i_°“ '-hle ar' bs_'g_'_'; Julian Byng commanding the t7anad~ E" ____9____'__"e:'__e'f_:_'f_Ii’_";____;‘V;’__ a_;`_; __!_f___ i_____ ian corps in the iield wrote Sir George ___f_’___________ ___ _-_ ~ _ _ __ Penley following the battle of Vimy - “C °'5 '"9 '¥V"5 '"8' “_ Rlidge, expressing hits .pride in his 3'f' “""_ P"°'“'“e '° '"3 "_' "WC" fu" ilien. The following extract fionl hir- thel' nonlslanvf next _WHL _ loner- was issued from the Munn _ All the market gardens of the ri.- Department tonight: gion ure planted and within a uronth_ --The corps was smendld mst week "W '""'*""'9""‘ """' he e“"“'~" Wee" I knew they would do welll but could vegetables grown on their own stric»_,._0t have |,'mm|ned mst the attack '<31' "e"'5» could posibly go as smoothly and up '| LAMP1-ON D|Es_ A0 the "me “_A " "'d- ' 599' 9- S00" "50' der plans worked out b_v the training W- J- has been wrltten_th_i:; the resistance _“_ was feeble-this s no means tht NEW YORK- W""*"“ J- "“'“"'-°"- raise. as is evidenced Ny the enormous the well known newspaper man and dead Germans and cm. hen., _,as magazine writer. was found tit.-nd this _,.elauves_ The. two Hank d|v|s|ohB had m0""'l\8 'Y' "'S "°°'“ H' th” I""e“°" heavy fighting (tile. Ist anti 4th). but Y- M- C-~ 0-- 109 Wes' """tY'°“""‘ except in the centre of tho 4th ditv» street. Manhattan. by James Tc-meIson_ WML when, we were checked fo, H f\"*’-'nf'- who 'B "'°° A "°5"'°“' 0' "'° some hours _ nothing disturbed' the at French branch of the association. cumcy- of the Mme m\,|e_ Naturany_ Hon. A-. E. Arsensuli Rev. J. C. McLean Holy Name Society. Summerside 5.00 R. H. McDonald .75 Collected "Overseas Tobacco Box" William Coles No. Milton Mrs. Jno II. Byaut (Elsinore) Harvy L. Bryant . ARMY FROM STATES Havelock Bryant .50 Dougal McEachern .50 The Women's Institute. t Mt. Carmel 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 with thc two strips ordered. and upon the success of tho experiment do pe-titled further at-tion. Tire ships 0|- (Iered would be auxiliary vessels with a speed of eight. or nine knots an hour. 1.00 2.25 1.00 ACTORS TO GO WITH (Canadian Press Despatch.) \\’_'\SiIi.\'GTO.\'.- American troops would take rest anti recreation cell tres along with them to France un- §_?_:'_"'s‘_'sD'f'M(;;’_:'l__"e';_i A. I-'_ Arsenault A Few Friends. Eldon Boys' Father Boys' Friend' A Freud camp activities committee appointed by Sec-.rctary Baker. The committee has received many offers of alll froln actors and other' clitertainers. Réyniolld Fostlick. r-hairmlln of thc ciunlllitiee. has .studied the British and Canadian camps both at homo and in France and is convinced that soldiers need amusoments when they are withdrawn for rest periods from trellch dutv. Major-Gen. Bell. coni- .Iudize N. Mcouarrie 1.00 A. E. McLean Dr. J. A. McPhee A. Stirling McKay Capt. Jos Reid J. E. Gallant .25 Prof. Walkie 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 V.-1. . Leo McMas-ter. Primrose Joseph George MacDonald St. George's John Fitzpatrick and Family 4 Woodvillle. J. L. Mulrllead, Sulmleraide. John Trainor, Arlington. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, .Muddy Creek ' \l.adIes of Abram's Village. Walter Green. Summerside Frank MiicNeil Slllnmersids, Mrs. Ellen Milligan, Shorbrook. Mrs. George MacDonald, Little Rliver Miss Winnie M0006, Little River _Tobacco from James E. Mac- Donald. valued at Chas. R. Rogers. Surtlrnerslde B. Graham. Summerslde (. Peter' G. Clark, Summerslde A. Friend. Summerside Norman McLeod. Summerslde L. M. McNeil, Summerslde J. A. McMui-do. Summeralde J. Massey, Summerside moker. Summerside M. Muttart. Suirimeraids C. Dickie. Summeretde B. L. Horne. Summerside H. H. Beer. Summersids Chas. MacDonald. Summerside Geo. R. Keele. Suminerlllde |Lymun B. Hall. Summersliie R. H. Morrison. Summerside James Harris. Summerside Mr. Mollison. Summersltle Marcus- Calder. Summeraids A. Bulman. Summerslde M. F. Sctiurman, Summerside Noll McLeod, Sulnmereide Ray Tanton. Summerslde Wm. Jerry, Summeralde Derr-is Murphy. Sumtnerside Robert Walker; Sulnnittrtaitle K. M. Milligan. Sumtildrslda J. A. Morrison, Sunlriteisple A. C. Saunders. slrmmérs ds .>?‘_°>'»’~‘ (D C. McArthur. Sumnierlillla Ronald MacDonald. Kokadjl. Me. Overseas Tobacco Box. Hamilton .60 R. T. Holman. Summerslde $1.00 . '; . i_..~,, I Alex. Acorn. Bridgetown .. 35 .30 Mrs. Jno. T. Enmatl. Grand View .50 Jno. T. Mullins. Kensington .. 1.00 Mrs. W. A. 0. Morson. City ._ 1.00 $0.50 1.00 .50 1.00 . !"!"_°‘!“ moocao aooco 1.00 .50 1.'oo 2.00 too 1.00 1.00 .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .es .50 .25 too .25 .50 .so .25 .25 me .so 1.00 1.00 .so ‘S Egg 153 Duncan Livingstone. $uI'hmeralds_.8_I;' i one's_-pride In thc corps can lrardiy bt- doscribed by words and it would lic B dl H‘ En t _r De in em ha 'm"°“""° for me tn do "W Tl~g';dI1t'Iie 'siomrriitetele loparluy greui ' stress -on singing. and an effort will ._ _ be mlldoio get soldier choruses going H. W. B. Stavert J. S_l-linton Jno. 0. Hyndman Col. F. S. Moor, ' .50 .50 1.00 1.00 - 'PEMPEBATUBI AMs'rlliltDAM l no u -_ A ~ ‘ submarine coillslonvoai n Iiilrlilsh “Uni noone ETD- b ir . _ __ _ 31 Inclusive will he enrolled. to serve ,nbmnnme ,nd B ge,-mm, U. on _ _ P" T with the Alltel Ill U19 Wll' °¥°'“"' reported by the Rheniwhatwelitfalis-‘ TORONTO. June 5- Fair station che Zeituag. of Essen. which des- ery or a little' higher temperature. crilies the incident as unprecdented The highest temperature recorded _ ___ ,run w.EATH'EB_ in all the camps. "A Friend” D. F. G. Belfast Edward Strong. Summorsirle Tobacco from Mrlt. Devareaux ‘ Wiltshire. 1.00 1.00 | 1.00 ....__..___....__-_-- Angus B. Walker 1.0 tt.auiiel\ing Place. ll." Aa Fellows:-T_' Clgiplloll \'i'llIl DIA - 1.. lr. Allen. silmmerslae t 1.00 Morris Kim.. Sumaiargide Joseph MacDo\i1atl.. t_lmmeNide_ . J. A. Lea. Summgrafde 1.30 Donation from Dressy Point __ - ts. e Rev. P. c..GautIlle . st. ‘eine 1. Alex. Mcliegsie. _Vfotorla_ est _ _ nl Am urro . ina hieso radio oviir-nu.‘¥le\cc ' _.3 `DanteI G. McCormack 1.00 _ _ ~ » 6N ima cs bell. nsrllhmm 'robs IM, .harvoup and worried' by U19 have taken onthe vmllhltlldo Of I “F The paper _states that the collision yesterday was til degrees above. At Imnen P_ Mebonm __ _ L00 Mm, & ala” fu _t lull. Tha are vatchlns the tional election. in accordance w_:th took mac, tm me Channel on Am." 10 ,_ m__ ft was 52 above, at 9 p. m.. NEW YOm____-'-'______ ______________ w___c__;JM_ Mcphemm __ Looimoon 5 Hen-‘od r wi tl t- lk sl rtnese. TIN! ,the PresIdent's Dr0¢IMill¢'°“ ' *A I9. and declares that is Gorman it was 50 above. The coldest the pre - _ _ _ _P 6*” Bm' mi ' °‘ ° ° _ Il _ Patrick McCormack . ._ . 50 r -. DIQI at. ai-ann during the nlslll Tuesday be v0l1lIdBf°d A déyd 0! hill U-host. while submerged. rai:_i_rrled_vlt_>__u_: nh_;_ht v;-_l:s__g4__;is__gr;e_e_s_. _“___ .\_1_:_Ve.\__§:l_\’;'____|};_l1_f;‘_1_l;'~‘;_1\_;_'f_ ___0_\"};: ;0'_‘_°_ “mek M_ Homin __ _ _5°_P"_°“ mmnsd 9A!‘\Iieir l\Il1l'§0inI. and mem' de triotic devotion I KBIIBFBI ll ly W s British submarine. that the B tleh e t e W B mo _ R _ _md ____ _ me _“___ Plmck P_ Mom.” _ _“menu” ‘ _Ch‘nd|‘°r ~ »»vr“ ~ 2 _ _ ltaciilr . lim. A. uorlilanhi 'I2 barrage curtains have been been declared In most centres. It. but emu-3¢d_ bringing up the Ger- at 9.41 and tomorrow at 10.24. lt wars or a 5 _dll _Om _"__ ___ John D Mdcormwk m_J_ P_ m ‘ Od uloleulr In front of the preiisiii will be trays -haters accurate -msn sub at-the lying across the bow will hs high tonight at 11.30 and tc- noon. closed t nv 0 - on s» F k I-J_ M "_ mn -"L_ _,_ nsxm oaitkinl. Home of their slr-_ recrnittha tolls can he announced but 0( gig- 3lI»Iti_a*h vessel. TUG ‘_3°""'*“'m°"°" “I 12' 4 | d i 2:1 I1'h°s‘l'::Isl:'!I'ae'r'i~erIel=;°Iii 'nslIIirelI)r'i'; Mft? N. I.`aiI'?__r;I_:an .28 S. A. Hcbohald 5 :Alb IPO “KIDS desperate the work of sifting the IIOWBI' 01 Am- vessdl slid oft into the water audi The erin sets tha oven ng an o- ___ _____ léne ___ ____ _“___ _wp _“___” An" '_ “.0 ‘ld _25 _,_ “_ _“nikon _ _ ' ta. nylri law over- the line. si-mn manhood tor lo"'°° It the both vsesals~sl.rir-toil their engine me morrow at in it rises tomorrow morn- _ _ Mm M" N win, _ _Z5 Hume,” A mmm", or-ina to gap in touch with from will basin Immediately. Lt-is when seperated by about titty yards ing ami 'rhursusy at 4.32. the Narfowswnlth was rflscod thaw mmm \,°l.m H J - i A ‘ . h Ir cltilensbtp faces British slaclr~ hugh d|y,¢| 'fha commmdgf 0( mai The mmm rigec tonight at 9. soon after the severance of diploma- , - ~- -- - -- - navy* 99 I 2| R . it" I Q it "ll Ht °'°m°°i °" ° ms Aa u Morrison .. .zo llraiiq ' rmall 'government contln are in thtl country who refuse to roa Gemma Uboat 'did not ees the' The fir-at quarter of the moon was {_t:_°r:Il\l_:g__l\'_S_ Kit\_l__C:e=‘;l£;\_I;__ _:.';°"_'_:z Nm D furmmn _ G _she British vlrtn pr-lush mutton headed by Brigadier 11;, payer- aa|ert__a__ tra: Iiotii .sub-I There will be a hill moon on Tues order ng t e port _Mm L_ §°Ph.__“m ___ is Cm” uc . I . ' I ' ' I I ' ` ` ` » . » . . . . _ al orNig'"'II` other Alltel. ill- oenoral W'.A. White which will begin mari;r¢|.._ are anal ti tl lit... but da _ Julia 5th. at I-07 a. nl. - ¢'|l4il'|`- ‘ _ M 6 ,I “ _“ n d CR »- ~'-» iii. ‘thu ai sim. 'nie recruiting ri no amawiy on wean” me more superstar' ‘lifter urs Iain nn or may will ii. fifteen ugh or lurafmnltm as is ui. rss ¢‘v_I thcpgllvil __ ___ om “mam __ _‘_ “_ _ ' ' . - . . I ~ - \ , » - r t $ ' ' - - < ' v - _ ..._ _ .as .tl. , _ ”. t _ t ' It the air with wireless pro- pond to th recruiting _ploss ot the British submarine again, on Monday, May 28th at 0.34 l>. ln- _ 0_____d __ ‘ .Md Mm __"__.3°,m P_ emma __ _“in Gm _ ; _ig __ . _ _ _ ua _ _ ty M. __ _ _ ' , _ “ _ . _ - r _ - . . i . . » » V on in an M1." dm __ d”,__ _ _ ,m,¢¢,_~_ _ _ _ _ ._ _- -hairy all twenty nine minutes. _ son ot- the action _tnl__m'ed a, efoltng §\"_ _ _ 2%.’ __ Idfwlill -s out on t _ - . vu to in -anim ilriiiciro lltffgé-Mlsrre'| mmm um msltsslro. billiards Ltnlmeoi rum alumni-. allows uirtmsntouruaargeelimwr stock umm. _so ia Acorn. llrltigseows smut a y _ _. ___ ~ ~ _' \ -1 "r ~~li...f. I if;-:..'.. gi Ii*'-3'" ~ A - .. &'.-._ .ti 1.... 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