V `_,..!:_( . __ -.._..._,-._..- ._ - -~f_...,.-,vw ~ » i ' ` ,Y ~ ' ~ - ' 1'. -‘N - _ \ 1,. _ ` 4 `I§¥¥ »A"““‘“‘“"""'“***‘*‘*'**°‘*i\\'\llil|lflI\ltltllssn it»iiitiumsuu»i.isiuiu»iiuiii7s'u\lllu ssssiniuuisiusiuinuniti sim~sui|.sssn_n\|iunssnnq uwwuiasszsniuws as-smsssssssllsenssssog i o I o _ 0 The Charlottetown Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 5 """** *’**?ii**€l*>tQit»g_ak>uaniuan»eaiéai»uioiocoxaieaiereateaieriokueaioisauxouaioaaiiaieiieiitaiiaiialtiisitiiifiitaitatoifimitoifiltmisaieaiouiioieaieiifiioieaioiuuaieaisilolsiuiatiauateaiiiuiuntaitaitasiioioiouiiiiiiauaieaniaisrurisiiintniatwaltiuiuaitavawvm'at w---- --'- r-W” -----W ---z_¢-_,fa-_-_-_._-__.___ ________ ____ ____ ___ _ . ‘ -""“‘ - ~ - - . ~ J:-Y:_-:_-v~.~_-¢_-_-_-Y»::,__ _._.____,___A_. _____A_~_ ;_»_____ _____._______ _. _._ _ _.___._._______.r,,, ___ ___. _ _ .___.___._._._._____-_-_.,~_», ~ ,.,,, ,, _,,,, _._ _ , ,..~ ,,. ;_____. _._ ,___-_._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_. _._~_-_-_-_ ___._e_e_._ _ _ _ _-_-_-_-: :__ - -_-_A___e_»_._-___._ _____- _-_-_-_._-_-_-_~_-_-___-_-_-_-_-_1»_-_ _ _ _ _»_-_ _-_»_-_-_-_-_s A *__ A _ _ *_-_-_-_:_-_-,_-_-_-_»_»_-_z»_._»_ _ _ _ _.v._.._ _._._.___._._._._ _______ __ _ __ _ %/ \I¢_'§§W||l\lG (DAILY I lirituiaiow I; iuiiii ig;-ning Daily Founded 1891 I 83.50 Per Your (Delivered) in Advgnc, g LHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, IUNE 7, 1917 Weekly' (Now Evening Daily) 1887. _ $2.60 For Your (Mailed) In Advlnpo lo Ulm nriu. 0, .,_--- -~ :_ -' ’ COALITION HAS FAILED UNIONIST iG0ll’T A I . Sii°iRobert Borden and Sir Wilfrid Laurie btatem_ent_ 'l`__oday.Annouiic`ing Failure ol Negotiations- Conscriptionist Liberals Will Join Unionist Party as Agianst Sir Wilfrid, and Nationalists. I ' (From Our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWA- ('oaliIion has failed Sir Robert Borden conciiilcil every rc- quest made by Sir Wilfrid liuurii-r and yet thc liihi-ral lcailci' has rc- fused to unite \vith him in thc prose,- cution of thc war. After today‘s con- ference, it. was evident that negotia- tions had ceased. Each party will hold 3 caucus toniorrow and at tho opening of the l-louse thc l’rinic Minis- ter will read a statenicnt signed by Sir Wilfrid and himself narruling the facts of tho negotiations. Plach lead er _will than imake a statement. LIBERALCONSURIPTIONISTSWILL UNITE WITH GOVERNMENT Politicians now look |'or a union of the lilberal couscriptloulstg with the goverumeni ami the creation of a new party in be known as "Unionist" in cotradistinction to the "liaurier l’ar- lin.vergne and will be Nationalist. There urs fifteen known Liberal conscriptiouists in I’arlia-ment, seven froin New Brunswick and one from Nova Scotia. 'i`0 these may be ad- Outarlo two i`rom Quebec and one i'rom Nova Scotia making in all twen- ty-ouc who will repudlate Sir Wilfrid, and stand by Sir Robert. COMMISSION T0 INVESTIGATE JUDGE GALT'S FINDING ON HON. ROBERT ROGERS. I i t Borden and Form Bourassa, Lavergne SINNS ANIIINER SUB (Can d n p W`ASHll\'GTOl\.- A German sub An official announcement by the State Department today says the peared_ l-_---#-- Hon. Albert Sevlgny explained to Sir Robert, when the House opened' today, announced that He-n. Ezekici_ I McLeod, Chief Justice nl' New Bruns- lwick. and lion. Louis Tellier, former- would investigate the finding of Jujige Gait of Winnipeg on Hon. l`tc~bcrt Ho- cured for the Speaker, 'I`he delay _ieuli/.ation oi t ic pi uiip .tria or other peoples. _ ANIERIIIAN SIEANIEII ‘IRINIIN VISSEI -- SINNS HUN SUB . a la Press Des atch.) (Canadian Press- Despatch.) l'ARlS.»~ 'ilic defeat ot a (icrnianl marine is believed to have been sunk submarine in the. battle with the , , , hy an armed American steamer in a French steainer Orenoiique is ri-port r running flglit lasting an hour ami at ed by the l\l-inistry of Marine. The half in which thirty-ilvc shots were Orenoquc-_ a vessel of 2.27:! tons, was fired bv'the submarine- and 23 by the attacked lu the Atlantic on April 22 Swanla,-_ ‘while on her wuy to a West African port. The submarine was sighted halt steamci-‘s final shot apparently struck suhiuergcil and headed for the steam- the submarine which raised clear out er while a heavy sea was running. of the water and stood stern end up The steamcl- captain immediately beat for a few seconds. She then disap- to quarters and opened fire. After the fr.-urth slim the submarine disap peared. _ tawummwwsmwmpmunnunoo train it nu l§§r§AAAyU'3AN§3LN(1,f3 Alu the ineunt|m._ _ -_ ge: ironi the west, tive from Ontario, two(has_ pending thc result of the in-_ (Can-adian Pm” Despatch) I ____ qui"‘v` asked [0 bv relieved of me duh* llO:\’lE.-`-- A semi-oillcial statenicut| icafladia" P"¢B5 D¢5P3\Ch-) ties oi' his department. it will be in ,.e,,l-,ect to the proc|Hmati0\‘ of ‘her ii-|'-12-\\\.','\__ Out cf 103 names in thc ded twr.~ more t'rom the west, one fromiadministcred by the Prime Minister unity and- independence ot' Albania hy i_\0ol`i r~i-ii