A-" ~' .,~-» _ »- ,. ._ . A ~» _ _ _. ~ - c I , ' . " ~ . -f U . 1 “f , “l F., -=.__»A\_» . I 1 » ....»_>,. . 4<_._» `_v_» _ - ..,.._. ,_.-3_»______ .fy ; l [_ _ .. ` it _ ,.__l__._ ~ 1 ~ . ~ _ _,.1-. ___ . » .- __ - _ 7 1. " f ' _ Q t CITARLITTTETOW GUARDIA .‘{»'I?.Il'-it ‘5‘i’ll$'»¥J'a'¥'.3¢°il'»’lI "" ` cHARLoT'ril'rowN, CANADA. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918 ‘2‘° P" "°°' <'“°"°'" "‘ “""°°"' °""‘° "" “I” _L . _ _ _ ivioI|’=&NiNg oAiL.y . Z1! $850 Per Year (heilvorlti) PI5HIl§RAIi§|I§§0g;TANAD|ANS THE STORM OF BATTLE STILL RAGES . _ _ __ _ it-E _ _ ~ _ Splendid Tribute to Sobriety and Good Con- ' ¢ . WITH ALTERNATE REVERSEANI) SUCCE ductoi` ' I - ~' ' I"i ' - ~ UIIWIIPP SPIIIIUS- Milt THIS 0f Battle Between the Alsne and the Marne ls Renewed. Enemy Makes. Thousands oi Them and Saw Not One- Progress Along Bothl Banks ol the Oise as far South-as MaizITw0 P E | _ Drunk. ` ` Which Threatens Compiegne and Eventually Paris. GermanI .- ';_.-,,- m--- _ Progress Has Been Made at Feariul Cost of Men, lwentyeightl I German Divisions Having Been Used Up in Four Days, the, _ _ ' _ 1-- -`. .Gaps-Filled by New Divisions. Allies Still Hold the Wings. PW- I-¢W|* MYIIICK, Of Elmira, WIYO I-0 Leg as the Result oi a Sharpnel ii Pte. J. T. McPhee oi Georgetown (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. June 13.~Bishop Fallon. who has just returned from visiting the Canadian corps in France, was good enough to give the Cailadlan Press some impressions of his trip andthe conditions which he found among the Canadians there and also -in England. "Either the Canadian army took the total abstinence pledge for the period of my visit," said the Bishop. "or the -_.. '»¢--~`___ ...» ,..-.~, .--_,..._.,_-.~_,,_, FICANT wholesale sometimes groundicss. 0110 llliili show tile coiltrary which is the best testimony to ter ot' our proilibition, condition which I found existing. .~v -...-_..,-..t`._.-»-.....,~..,-..~.._,,._.....,.._ ADDRESS BY GENERAL CURRIE At Dinner to Canadian Ministers Declared Situ- ation in_ France Serious. Germany Has Struck Four Mighty Blows and Question is How Many Blows We Gan i . k (Special to the Guardian) _ LoNnoN. lime ls.-_sn_ illlwunl Kemlp last night gave il dinner in honor of Sir Robert l3orli'en and his colleagues. The guests included Gen- eral Sir Arthur Culrrie wllo -nlllde a remarkable iinpresslion in the short address he delivered. The company was entirely Ganad-ian* including many Canadian - generals on leave from the front. also General Turner and others of high command ill Eng- land. “The situation ln France is serious,” as-ld General Currie. I . '.‘There is no use hiding it. I believe t.he»truth has been hidden -too long. Géiililany .has struck four mighty blows .with success and it is _lu-st ii question how many blows we can af- ford to endure. - i . "Personally, i t.hillk -the great factor is that -if we stop -und' iight the Bociic we can k-ill e. sutlicen-t ll-ii-illber to make him sick. I belrieve that is the -temrper Endure. ~ oniillatiing the whole army, and l kilow we shall never -take such delight ill killing ililll as when we next meet h-lin. it coilles to at question of who can stand killing the longest. The Call- ndiians in France are now -more effici- cilt than ever. We could not be -in that position unless we were backed by General Turner and his staff lil England. There is n feeling of co opera-tion which never existed before and the better the -relation we have between France and England and t‘»an-mia the better it is for the fighting force." He proceeded in a moving perorir tion to tell us the effect the recent Boch crimes, par-ticulnrly the bonlb ing of hospitals and tho murdering 0" nurses and wound'ed had upon our sol diers. Ho declared tho British Em-pirl nlu-st be saveii at whatever cost. Till- (‘alliullall corps -is willing to pay thi- cost even _ut complete sacrifice ti themselves. ITEVIITEIJ IIIYATTY . IIE THE TIIIMINIIINS _ (Special to the Guardian) London, June 13.-(Via Reuters Ot tawa_Agency.)-At -the lmpcrini war conferzmce the following resolution oi` loyalty was moved by Sir Robert Her-| den. Premier of Canada, and seconded by Hon. W. A. Massey. Premier ot' Newzeaiand, and carried unanimous- ly: ' The Imperial Conference. at illelrl fii'st meeting and their iii'-stI act desire to pay their huinlll/l‘ duty to your Mlljos-ty and us- sure you of the devoted loyalty of all portions of your Mah-sty‘s fElnpil~c‘ here frepresen.ted.” onmilr snuin I or rilisucll cllvlluil (Special to toe Guardian) WITH THE i~‘RENCii ARMY iN FRANCE. June 13.-The stnnd of n detachment of dismounted clivlilry on theheights of Le Plcinunt will he ro membered asone of the most heroic acts of the war. Surrounded Sunday morning at four o'clock they rcsisti-.il until Monday noon against repeated enemy assaults. Every two hours thev sent back it wireless message. which always read "We're holding." Fin- aii when the hour of noon was strik INIIIIEASINS INTEREST IN NEW STAII (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June 13.-The ncwspap ers all continue to iliscllf-is the new star. The spccliilltinil of one i-vldon‘.» ly pesainlistic editor that it nlight ilii. tho earth. as a grand finale to tili- war lllis been relieved by other pro- pllcts wllo assure the public that they will not be blotted out. anyhow, till three hundred years hence. A writer in the Times says it is probable the star is the product, of a collision of two stars tllousands of years ngo. lt says it is teinpornry and in is few weeks will fade uwuy. to he si-.en no inure. The llstronomer who first oh served ii tolls the Tiinl-.s. lt. is the most briliilnt. tonlporilry star that. has been shown in the flrlnainent. since 1604. lic says it is siiroly one ol' the chief iistronomicii events of olir times and represents il ciltn'st.ropho oi’ enormous magnitude in illconcoivnbly remote fields. it is the published opinion of one astronomical writer that Novli Aquila is not new, and has not stop pcd the effueiolls ot’ poets who mainly regard the star as ii good war omen. Y. ' ing on Monday, one word ca nic through. “Doomod." Meanwhile an Australian cable says it is being watched there also. ,_,_,,,,._,,_._._. ,_ __ .,,-- .,~..-_._..__ STATIIINING ITITMMITTEE UITMPIETE APPOINTMENT ' I PLAN IN REGITITIT TIME SACKVILL. N. B.. Juno 11-The etationing committee is preDHl‘¢d I-0 report to tho cmlference the schedule of appointments on which it has reaohed agreement after ten hours' work. Ditiieult situations for the committees diplomatic abilities werel less numerous than they have been in former years as the committee.has seldom got through in as brief a time' as this. Only once did conditions] in the committee room threaten to- Kenerute fever and that was over an apparent disregard of the lelal H"- thorfty ot the stationinx. commitiw in the matter of eonsummatins any unioii of churches beionling to the conference. Two churches in il cer- tain city badbeen upited by, the ac- tion t the _boards o layman in thc Cmrcir _zpncerned at -which minis- t W 0 ere members of the coli- fereilce lied presided. The unlonm I l T i had actually been carried forward to its consummation and this before the committee which had final authority in such matters had even met. Cali It Anarchy. Then when a formal resolution was brought forward gravely asking the stationing ommittee to unite these two churches there was war. i-‘ew were disposed to quetion the wisdom of uniting the churches although some pointed remarks were made on thai aspect of the question but there word some very serious comments made on the pure anarchy which appeared to mark the whole procedure. The com- mittee held that it had to a-DDNWB because its hand was forced and to (Continued on page four) charges of drunkenness made against thcln are During my tour ill France i lllet tells of thousands of Canadians. under all conditions and I did not see under the influence of liquor. I do not say thcro was no drinking there. inns and canteelu-l the strength oi' charac- lnen in this regard. No bllt teinperance was the line. eral reserve. MARNE RENEWED east part of Bllssllircs. evacuation ot' the tlnrlepont salient titcllinents lei`t behind, the Gcrlllans ilgllting crossed to the south:-rll bank ifrench not only llc-id -their groililii. hut. regained points lli-ar Bclloy wood and St. Maur, and took 400 adilitiollal vance great. At the i".irilll-st south lroili Uolllpeignc-, which may he boili- bariled fronl their loilg range guns. Berlin announces the cvacliiitioli by the French of tile sharp salient oil tili- -.list bank of the Oise from Si-illpciny south to l`tiheco\ll'i, in these wordsz- "Tile loss "of thc lioigllts slulltliwcst if Noyon forced the enenly to evacu- .ito his positions ill (‘arlepont wood on the east blink oi' thc. Oise. in close lighting wo followr-.d the rctrclii- ing enemy beyond Carlepoilt and tlaisnes, and fighting our way forward reached a line i'iiniiing north of llliil- This replueseiits an lnlportant strut- oginal slicccss won by the eilt-my. 'l`lli- wooded country oil the east hnllli or the Oise illcllldes the forests oi' i'ui'li- my could lllaki-. no uso of the railway, from Noyon to (`-olilpi-lgne. Now. in ills rlrivo l'lll'wlil'd to tili- plies, wililout which ills entire i-ani 7 have broken down. B Tile menace to (iolnpcignc and ulti- mately to Paris is distinctly ini-.i'cas» ed as a result ot’ the occupation by . ‘ y cnlllrl-. il i. l 'innouncenient is that the word "rivalr- iiate" Berlin does not llreteilll lililt. steady rear uard action Tuesday’s announcement." The battle of the Oise has not been productive of great re. lt f oil Monday, a llloveinent whicll, be- cause of the presence of covering dc- T0 POOL ALLIED RESOURCES (Special to the Guardian.) ‘el-lui and erllilnulciit. . it is ilnlliii-.stlolizillly true that the LONDON, June 13.--The battle of i-aliualilns of ilii- .\|iii-s have boi-n the Oise continues in the forui of a heavy ill the iigliiilll: of thi- past. tlirl-l-. series ot’ strokes and counter-strokes nioniiis, but thi- l‘rlis.=:iiili niinistl-r oi at various points along the active war says nothing lil' the (if-rillan loss- - front rather than a general enemy at cs. The heaps of i.-iii-lily iii-all loiinil tack as on tho first two days. Von oil the ground l'i--occlipii-il by the Al- liilthicl' continues to employ fri-sh div- lies lifter' tolilpoi'iil‘y ocrlipatioii by isions to fill the gaps in his battle- the 1;-nonly prilvilli- <'oil<'liisivl‘ primf that the losses ol thi- (ii-rnlail airill_\' Some ot’ the formaiiolis used ill thi- have bi-on vi-ry hmivy :ind til-riiiail_v opening assault. llavc been cut to has not thi- cilliiviili-.ili_nl` tho Alill-ri- pieces anll literally destroyed. ilivlliii- can llrnly to draw upon to iliulil- i;ii.<. iii- liliil slr(-ss lin thi- |'i.-sollri-f_-s of tiii- l-‘ri-lli'll liriny. which at i-.i-rlaiii tillli-:- had l-riislii-ii Illi- (lor- lnall intl-il.-live. llcllliis ol' the zliinlir- able Aillifril-lin i-.ffort to iiospiitrll nl-\\' forces to i~`l'alll'il wi-rc _uivi-ll. IIIIIIEAIITIES BUSY peut and Our Scali_i_ll.\vilii-ii provliii-ii ~ - _ _ (S eclai to The Guardian) ,""I’I" ”I‘“II°" II" III” I"""'I‘“I‘ II""I’~‘I i.oNllElN. .lime i:i.--slr li-lin-l~l liar- .mld "I: the 0.II`Ic SIIIIIIIIL be Ilmg IIS I dl-ll alld his i-oil-.rliglii-s :liti-r lilo .llcy reillniilerl in po-lsessioll the one- . - ' illor-.tiilg nl thi- war cabin(-t. lunlriii-ii with 'Vil' llnvli til-ol‘l:" und sulvw- ifanal and highway that oi‘i'.llple-ii thi- _ ` ‘ I `. __ I. .. valley on the west. bank of thc river II.uI'"II`v 'Im IIIMIIIH' 'md IIIIEIIIIII (-alder. Mi-iglll-il aild liowoli alll-llili~il it nlootlill.: ui Sir E¢l\v:ii‘li Ki-illp`s oI`- llci- to iiisi-ii-is llilltti-rs rl-Tilting io illi- i'll.ter ciiv the (frown i’rii - ' ' ' _ " . ` ,;"md HH; 'nmam nf tmnHl)I(:!f;i|IlI`:II`|`TI|_ (‘aiiiliiiii|l |ol‘<-us. 'I iii- i'i'i-lnicl' also "` ' I r .i- lvl-il ;i llirizn niilllbl-i' ill czilli-rs. 4. L. Il It llil, mug" in me vaHey'm. uw 'Ohm mi ht Sli' iiobi.-i"t. liorili-il has li .4 g l. ci and Mr_ (.uliiel- today is reniainiilg :ii his hotel for the slilili- calls:-. 'i‘il'- liliilv Mail today says tiizll wliiii- thi- MENACE T0 COMPEIGNE AND _-,_ ., '_ . _ I PARIS INCREASED Iilllpilinl \\.il t-.iblntt lun nl.liu. no decisions billiliilg lilo wiliilc i-ilipire, it nniv ni~n\-c to llc thc nucleus ol' li porlnallifllt l>o:ii'd of gllvcrllors ill' thc inlpuriiil i-ollliilolnvcaltll, which wi-. bellcvl- til bi- tili- oliiv lilll- nloill: ‘he German army of both banks ol' till- ' ' ' ' ' _ ` = ' . Oise as far south as the illolltli of. tho WIIIIII III” I`IIvI'»I~“mC"I III uw WWII( Matz l call develop. i lint inoanls unity .it |thn itolltri- which ii llltllorio has lack- Tile most sl-.lisfnctor f f iii ~ ' . - . .~ od while in.iiui.illliilg l-til-.ltivc llbi-ily of thc ixolllpoilclit pliris. the Frcnlcil were drivcil olit of (7lirl<-- ---_~,--i- pont ani Olir Scnnip woods 'l'hi-»- _ __ ,.|m,._| . f . ~ -. i -. . y iln|ll.ii;i-il us the ri-l-lult. of .i retired in good order, taking with . r ic ' -. _ _ illonl their lllaterial and putting up li torhedo hollis, which ran the gauntlet , 'g ' The CIHIIIIS ot' n screen of ton ilestroyvrs glltlrfi- of tho Germans as to the number ot Iing the hatth-siiip, und having ai-<~.oin- PFIHOHOFH Cdlllllrllil tllirihll the MII-T0 - U HE|F[RSIplishi-ii what their colnil_laililcl's set 8_5 l.hi;l0i:-lo urn more nlodertite now ' , ‘out to do l°ctili'ilcd to port. a.t`icl' dnln»_ than iey were on thu first day of _"__ Illgiug one of the dosiroyi-.rs whiclll ,_ 0 °IIg“g°m‘IIII~ II II* “HIGH ITU’-I Two -vzliliable hi-.Tiers belonging toI plirsliod till-ln. I "Io number “I PI`_I90n0Y'B bT'0ilSTlI- ill A /\ I-lqllnqo m~ilknmn_ East i{ny';|lly,i _-_-l-E I ' ' by UI” “ml has “UW Thi'-PGHBOII I0|wIoreI struck by lightening mid kills-.dI - II I I "l01'0 thin 100.000. This is five thells lhiriilg the storm ol' Weililos-ll;l_v n|glli.i QUR s0l_o|Ens ARE HiGHl_v | and less than the total estimated ill Tlmy were found delle- alongslrlc nf M0|=¢A|_ AND TEMPERATEN _ I wire -fence yesterday morning. \\'lli‘ I lin LONDON, Juni- lil.-A unit ol' coin- inand o|` thi-. liiiuliiti.-l‘l'llili-all iii-et. is, asks-ll for by il:l\-ai :lutlluritic~i zinlll vrllicisin has boi-il ul`l`i.-ri-il about. th<»I i|i:ii:tivit_v of Jaipzili. Mr_ lizllfoilr says’ Jiipan is i'i-ally will-ll llrililill culils hcr,‘ but that iilui- has not yet zlrriv'-.d. Fa-sNcH secures lMr>on1'AN'r Pos.i'rioN g (Special to the Guardian) I l-‘iirtiil>|' wi-:si thi- l-`i‘l-ill-il lliivi- pilsil- I-fi thi-ir |l|~o;;l'<-ss on thi- Mi-ry l'lati-all :ind have pu.~.ili-li thc (ii-riilziil:~l oft' thi- ¢-1l:sti‘.i'll slope into tho V;l|il~._\-'_ “'l`Iii.< positioli," tho i'orre>spolliieill. »:lrids.-“tlll- f-nr-nl_v llciii-vi-ii iil'nil_\" cstalllislli-.ll l`cl'l_v-r-.igilt hours algo and of gi'e1i.t illi- piirtiiilt-.o to ll-is advailcc on the centre. :is it overlooks the Maltz Valley' and voiiliilailils thu juni-tion ot' thi- illaiil rl.-:ills bl-t\vl-e-l Moiltliillici' thi- lioauv- raillgili-s, tilroligh which the ellt-nl_\"s |l'oop:~‘. and sll-ppiics for the front ill the River Valli-y must pass. 'Phl- l<`l'c|li‘ll thus lllivo :ill oiisr-rvutioil post o\'oi'loollillg the tlcrllliin rl-il-ti'c wllii-li must :ilr<‘:id_\-‘ lliivc In-1-oillil ii :1olirL‘c of grave i-.ilil>iii'u.~=sllli-lit to thi-. cllcniy. - FRENCH STRUCK HEAVY BLOW ._._._._ _ (Special to the Guardian) I PARIS. Julio lil.-----i<‘ri-ilcli tl'oop;< lust. night strilvic :i iii-:ivy blow iigzliillst. till-. tl(-ililuli t`l1l‘i'i-A which lluvll l>0i-.ll ild\'llill-ilig on tin- o;i.\v't.llel* vs_! Allen all ai-tioii ul' i-lectllll-lit wa.-; bc-~ l`ill‘(-'thc t'iluri. The jury foiilld li vcrlli.-lui. for thi- plliiltit`i`. Slililiill-i‘s. for pianlil`t` Attorney Gi-ni-ral and .loilllso|l, K. t‘_ for iii-.i`ol\rialli. I -The cusi- ot' A. C. Sallllii'ir|'s vs, till-1 Maxwell Motor t‘o. is now bi-i'oi'i- thi- oourt. Martin and Salilidcrs for till- i‘lantiii`. lii~ntii-_V and Johnson for thi- llefoiidcll-i. AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT I SUNK BY ITALIITNS (Special to tne Guardian) _ ROM id Iiiur- i'l »-'l`lli- illii-t' oi still! I thu most powi-ri`iii class wus siillk.I :ind ri. si-collil of the saint- villas will. to do .ittiiik bv two -ininll italian According to Dr. .i, Il. l.agan. intl-I ‘Iu II °" thi? ISorgo:int. (`:lil:ldi:\n infantry. i"rlinco.I UM-my in either nrlwiiei'-1 or spoils. BLACK 3MAl_i_po.x Knupp wonxsl who writes in 'rho iwlilmlllill Mllgav. - --_ I ino for Juno. till- ('uiilii`.'iall fit-.id urilljl' r-'ooi_isH eo/\s'r or Pnussiau ’ I H _ . .h _ _ H, ._, _.___ __ 1 ,.. _ , »~.__..._.._...._._..._.... Miulsrsn lhIf0iEIElIIElIII ii-oi; dIIEII{"Il.1ulI2I I.IlIIiIIcIEII»liIil»I~.-lyE~'hI-IEIAIIII1il`~II\:\EIf-lhilrrs IIIIMIIVI E\ENTS» quotes a traveller arriving from Gi-r-‘home and only <-rlili-izo. and i-l-.veiiliidf AN_\'()UN(3EMENv|-S chase. a small house lad LONDON- JU'-0 13--General von many' as slntlns that an epidemic oil doctors of dlvlnllv- who went oversea==I ~ ~ . . . I Will? |°¢l¢9¢ it Stein, the Prussian Minister oi' War black smallpox is raging among thoInnd nlude alleged investigatloiis nil “l‘1T‘1TTI\(lS~ |'»Tf‘-» c o Gulrdflh 0 do O04 EIIIII III” GWIIIIIU R9I°h!l-HR that il wodkmen of the Krupp plant at Es- our soldiers' nlornls. yct could D0HSPS*i~ I ---° I 1 SWB! Dari of the French army has sen. with four or five fatal cases oc- lrotiling more tliill "partial fill-ts und **i‘lill at lfiii Kent Street tonight *WANTED--A Glill. FOI been broken in the recent battles. curring daily. Vaccination of every- A distorieii view of the real tr\l1h."- for good pure ice cream. 8093. housework in flI|iil¥ 0|* That the "soel.ll|ed Foch reserve ar- one is being compelled. The outbreak. I my H0 1011801' BXIBIB" and that besides the despatch adds, is attributed to, high nlorni standing nf the fighting' **|)on't forget the No, Isp Kami month Apply giylp their Innes in men the Allies had uladerfcndliig ami unsaiiitflry coinii-irori-es in i-`rnnt~e. iii-1 nrtlch- is ex-= street lrhel-is you get the hes; icel and experience to; llufrcrell an enormous loss in var mal- tions. l l-.clsriingiy vlllulllile just now. omni, sos:-i. P 0 Box 894, City Dr. Logan gives proof positive of the; Two i’l‘ini-tl Edwlliwl island soldiers arrived fronl ovr>l‘s£-as iil Charlotte- town on \’Vciini-sday night. Pte. Louis _lliellick of Einliru. and l’tt-_ J. I". Mr- Pil.l,-, nt' Gi-.orgt-towll, both of wiioili left Ili".-re with the 105th llllttzilioil two _years ago. As their arrival was un- Iii-ralileil, no pri-vious word having bt-on l°ci-civi-.fl ill this city ot' their vom- ing, no reception was ti-liilt-.rt-.il thcnl. but. cx~lVlayor llrowll. with his cus- toilliiry liospitality to men wilo have done their duty for the flag, at onet- pizicr-d his hotel at their disposal gratis lliiriin.-; the time of their so jonrn ill (Illai'lolt<-town. Privzito Mellick is the son of Mrs. lda Mr-llick, of Elnlira. iii- was draft r-d from the 105th illto the lath Bal. tlilion, ol' Montreal .ind wr-nt to France in' ihleenliler. 1916. i-lc saw collsifer- :iblc llezivy ilgllting ami dllrillg a iivo- ly i-ilgagclnelll oil Novollllier 4th last :it Yprcs he was woulirlcil by a pil-cc Hi' silrzipllul which i.-lltizrcil his right kilt-I-. llc was in the 2nd Aiistlnlian iliispitaii. liouiogni-_ for two lnontlls and llli-.rc li was found ni:<‘.es;~lzii'y to fllllinltlite the leg. lie was then sent to Ellglllllli, wiii-rl- he roccivcil tur- thl-r tri-allllcilt in thri-.c hospitals. lil- left Eili.-:Illini on Juno lst. and ur- rlvi-d iil_lizilii`alx on the llth, after all ulli-.vi-llttul pzizssago, llc left vcster- ls w e p ease o g Plivate J F '\lli'llee, town, who came over fro on the same boat as Privat lid not have an opportuni ting to Frailce He was from the 105th t he 104th and spent seven months in ill England with a severe blood poisoning This W bv the accidental cutting of 'ind his condition was so h almost lost his life He treatment ut Eastbourne Epsom .ind Liverpool hosp was turned down in both whole his mother and oi fll l ill b l dt Oi ni I tl 1 a vi E 1 unfit and nas kept. in Eng Fifth Dislsior Pte McP son of Ihre M D McPhee town and left yesterday for Both till-so returned sold orders to report in Hall u There were two othel diers nl the steamer whici tlleso men back to Canada, J Cairn of Emerald Junct lost his right arm in batt still in Halifax and Pte An oison, of the 1"i|h Battaiio of Dundas Til l out 20 vellrs ago He wa wav to Boston and had hee day iit`tcl‘llooil for his liolile in Elmira the lL5th for France, as la hi c is I l il. e cd heme on account of iiln - _ - _ _- _»_~,»_»_-_;,_,,__ ` ____,,_._____ _.__ __ ________________ _ _ _ ___~ ___ _ _____ __ ___ ______ __ _ _ ___ WHY THE GE RMANS SANII FISHING BDA ' _- _- li . ll i l' ' prisoners together. \v,tth .-i_|nilllel~oi|s REASSURING STATEMENT gy ‘mins “,|m,h ,h___,, had _m__|___ of Carillon 1-nd miiclltiic mills." CLEMENCEAU .-\l‘i -r vloli-ni nglnlng lin-. i:l».l-mulls - - Oni th? whole the l-nc-iriy`s pro- . _ Iobt:liiIli-ii li llnltliiliil in t'ili-von-is and E) 'gross s s ow and lilo cost. of his ad- l'Ailll~‘, Juno l1i.-.»\ i'csssllrlilg _sclpiei-rc llzligli-, - ~ _ . _ . t . _ - _- _ , ~_ _ » I sing Channel to Feed ‘ Dam led Enil point of the advance lilo (-ernliliis are r uint(-|\li»lli givi-il ill thi- Nrlldl-‘ I-~ [GERMANS CONTINUE DOWN `_, about ilvc and three f|uul‘ti-.r illllcs t‘ll-llll-l|<-i-all on the uiilililillil lil till-_ MATZ VALLEY. __ _'__ iilIlii.i.\’. Juno lil,-'i`lll-. details of the sinking ol' tho sl-.vi-lltcell Kilkocl :ind Arliglliss fishing boats recently ull' ilu- irish c-oust by il Gorman suir iii;ii'iiio shows that. whilo the boats l\'<-i'l_- _fishing off Kilkcel oil the even- ing ol liiliy .ll the submarine appear- l-d siilldcilly. and thi- coliiillaniiol' or- llcreil the i-i‘i_-ws of hall' a dozen of thi.-ill io i-iltcr their punts. The skip- pcl' of lilo vessels relnoustratod, and lilo l-onlillailfiiw replied "No p:il'lev~ IIII-75 P¥"I "UI UF .V011 go to Illcll." The iui-ll wi-.rc leaving tho boat'-i, but ollf.. \_\'h0 was riltllcr slow was tired _yi trolli thi- slliilliariilc. and u revolver lllllir-I i-llti-rod his ;1rm_ 'rlw Gnr, illzills then plziccil boilllis In thc hold-4 TWO .-..,., _IAN SHIPS U. S. COAST (Special to the Guardian.) AN A’i‘l,l\N'i`i(`. l’0l~i'l'. June lil. - Two l\ll_ii‘wi-gillli ships wi-rv sunk ofl ilu- llllti-ii States const by il-bouts und llloii' cargo of copper were ti-pm. i’crl'\-.ll to till- submarine. *__--#_-__i_ r/J cz ZQ XT Os lan GERMAN cAP'rAlN lil siv were at the bottom of The submarine next attack fishing boats, eleven in nu sank all of tllenl Tile German commander il el l the vos cis und in il few ir have declared he would see tisll sent across the chann the "damned English who should be starved be Kaiser won the war The .ill the vessels were safci but lost all their belongings, only means of iivclihood T gate value of the seveni. uns estimated at eight 'rilr wr A rlilm 'rrul-i‘*RA'1'U1e EIDE, MOON TORONTO J ne 14 --F southwest to west winds. a t ‘hom-rs hilt mostly fair Thr- tide \\ill he high this I lt '£07 and tomorrow at 3.5! ing nild Sunday at 536 Tile moon sets tomorrow SPARES WHALIERS NEW liiilii-`0iii;_lIiiass. Juno 12_._ ’i`hli-i- N B if ew ci ord whaling vessels II‘I"» -IIIIII’ SIP “I 03 Pm have est-np(-ll being- sunk through ,I The first quartei of the sri-om: plea of <-"pl, G0n,,_,;,,,,s of the be on sunday June 16th, at slzilooni-.r Nirllolas. I Tile length of today will "Tho suhilliirilie glided alongside the I‘°“f§ Mid fWGY\¢Y f0\li‘ Um! :ii-liooiler Nicholas," snid tIilpt_ G0". szilvcs, "und' then shot across nly liowsl. i gave llinl thi- Aint-.rirail ting Init. he dil'ill`r. answer and l~l`iil>nlergod." "l had not sailed very' far when np l-ililln the sublllzirine again. and l gave liilil the Alnericlln flag urain. This time lilo eulmnarille gave ind back the “Tho Gernlnn captain caught sight oi tho Ellen A. -Swift. whaling ia. little ways froiil lilo on llnttorns giiiund and he asked me what the craft. was and lv n s ll- was doing. i told hiin it was ii whall-r, like us. and he waved his lnlnii ni nw ami said. ‘You get aboard your vessel and get homo as quick as you i-an and tell the other vessel to go in with you.nnii don't you let me catch _\"ou on this wily again." --_ washing Wales #lil Thi-re was a new moon c eeoeeoeo O 964 lnlnsll sill ceooeoooeooeei Forman flag with another fin und - __ ihlar it.. nild ordered us to heath/e to ‘gt *HOUSE To LET 1 c~iice."- _ *WANTED Gi 0 housework No washing at Guardian Oilloe .mo Atlrnno Mooonal-D cial Land Surveyor, He |048- T0 t.lT-clN1’RAL\.Y u bright trout bedroom family Apply at Gu I R ll 3 Seurie l i= high tolnorrow morning at Sunday at 506 The sun sets this evening morrow lit 9 it rises tomorol it i if i 1 I I I i I ~.»i-dl...- °WANT¢D --» T0 IIN? 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