" rf , . :fr A _ . f-1'- ffI.|.j-.7-3”»\"r1,.'.'1=.r"‘-_‘-‘~;-?-s.'- -'-f-1*-== 'ff -----y~»~;-`-'-'-'-'S-'_-'~‘-‘-'ff-'-1-v ---= ------- Y <-=-_--===- -~c-ff.-.-.1-.': f-Y-=‘-ar->~.~.f.f.:=-_-.Af-_~:.=.~.-_-.~=._-_-_-_ _c-.-_-9-rg,-_-_ .-,-,-,-.-_-_-,-_-.-_-_-_ _-.._ ._ __-_-_-_-.-_-_:f i‘»"1'»l-li.9B ‘mum-9, be granted in the said Cny are entertained that all arms would b and Ronny for ,_ pm-god of wmuty. handed in today in the city of Cork. During the night of April 30. and May 1, the rebels in Innescorthy made an °_ offer' to surrender their leaders all a t try districts surrendered to mobile X. colunlns. Thele were 1,000 prisoners anon for B_ pe,-im; of twenty years ili Dublin yesterday of whom 489 wer i their arms on condition that the r nr: and file be allowe dto return to their homes. They were informed that the only terms that could be entertained then adjourned for a week at the re- wera unconditional surrender. lt was ` I later reported that the rebels were e column com osed of soldiers of the - D Royal irish collstallularly captured se- ven prlsoners in th_e neighborhood of s Forna County. Wexford, tod.a'y. low, Arlow, Dunlavin, Bagana.ls_to`_ \i~ New Ross and the counties of Cork, Clare, Limerick, Kerry, are generally quiet. The who-le of Ulster s quiet. e ,md that the excpmw, Hgh; go Oper. sent to England last night. lt is re- LONDON May i--A police constable Charles Macgee, carrying despatchqp e in the Dundalk district, county Louth. last Monday afternoon was stopped by armed rebels. who took the des- patches from him placed him against ii a hedge and shot him to death. This was disclosed in the evidence given at an inquest, held n the__Coun- ty Louth Infirmary, Tha inquest ‘gps quest of the Crown. ' ` ..__“;"1fi‘_TT_f._"”f.Tf`. Air A ._._._ tion for advertising in this colum li.. _ Cash must accompany orders. Mini-` mum charges twenty-five cents. A M T K. h _ _ .__,,___ -FOR SERVICE PURE BRED BER shire Boar. Byrne Bros, Nort River. . 948 -4-29M8il1il_ wANTEo.- a`i'i=€l._F6R"esNERAi. WANTED-»-A MAID. GOOF WAGE HE GERMAN5 'ii-" 2”“`°“"‘§‘%`*"'*`*"§ 31 Enemy Machines Brought llowa Mrs. Goff, 54 Fitzroy St. 9522-5-2-ME3i. 8275 4 wAN'rEo Gini. Fon 'ET-:NsRAi.;`_ Month. Six French Machines Lost - -1 T0 LET-OiT\IflH0TiL. ?.131gl4U§E . _ St. good sta es. pp y 2' S roy St. -'_9§il2-5-1-Mtf. es WANTE .-A GIRL FOR GENERAL house ork. Apply Mrs J. D. Stew- nrt, Georgetown. 9Zl18-4-_1_9m1 2! 'T/ATGFTODATE RESI- A PARIS. May 1-An offi :ini common FOR SALE - - nc celltrall located Also iwol cation issued by the war office tolligll i- the sectors of Sec Dupoivre and Dou- t aumont. _ tered German trenches lil front The objective ot' ihe attack was to he n Auto Hill, a position which the Oppu-_ and high tide at the last of September public. The work had to be done and directed by honorable members of the sition had partially o:lir-ozlcheii during which used such destruction. Hon- a d the extraordinary height of t the expenditure hail to be made and I Opposition against the present Road the past sumnler. 'l`iic information 'b°||°V° tml 9\'ei‘Y reasonable mem- Act.`l do not for one moment claim ber in this House will iustify that or that we have obtained the ideal sys- discussed. tho council of war decided brought in by the scouts having been 9 . ti e In several instances boats were penditure. tem, but I do claim that in compori- to meet the attack by a flanking move- ozitbia gxembers will recall this storm _ h ° A carried completely over bridges; Darnley Bridle one boat was stoppe onl b its masts comin a ainst th Y Y S 8 telephone' wires which held it and pre- vented it from passing over. it ' _ ‘ is doubtful Lf.-ever before in our recollec- tion had 3 summer tide attained thi \l0l8ht of .a single storm done so muc Patnot s own report on it at the time ?AIR|OT| UBPT. 27TH, 1915. to the some germ. wil- -nil noon 'iii‘i1l_i_*ol¢y_"gi;_»d__A`iii-¢‘ country erally give good value for the money work that is a credit to their com munity A rest deal has or o the contract not without its building of cation said in fav bu it is l e works a specifi be so made can wer . 0 extras welltaelaesi anrl the cupidity results too often in very work and often at extrava work done 0a predecessors work Acoriiii belt work they credit work they receive and are anxious to do torment. gradual our lo the our TID ._ __ _ l. l Now Mr, (glmirmnm l hav,-_, endow. son with the previous act s decide d ored to lay before you the reasons for ln1DI‘0V°il10iii liilii been made Wmchi _ el me lame expenditure in my Depub udmmeq and appreciated by the coun- to the exigcncies of the occasion and mont, I have no apologies to offer-_` try generally. Tile olil system did the final tactics were to be agreed The money was carefully spent and not provide for the upkeep, let alon the work was honestly and faithfully the lmDi'0Vell10Iil- Of U10 F0555- Re' 5- done_ lf. in some instances, the ma- liiilfii WGYG mfiile 10 U10 |95" P0* _ h terlal cost more than it should it was Bible Glwiif/» U18 illwhel Were “HOW” dsmegeto our bridges. This is the, .owmg 10 me fn¢¢_ may it had gr, be od to grow up with bushes and in :~. :ilatter g _ p. ‘ 1° obtained at short notice where it many C859! they W°\'0 il\iShll\8 Dill 01" "Tie il'-“ck W” ‘°““°\‘”“ 1"`ld“Y was scarce and dlillcult to get the r09-il this season of the year As for the 8111810 labor, I believe that our people gen without 0 stead of such an extent that against them in the condition bridges, very simi which was going on system It was ju when alll ul _'_ 1 could not go along witnessed by a large concourse of non- for a gradual bet 9. widespread and tho fire zone. The gas was turned on lar _ n Opposition zone. it floated high over was a penny wise and the heads of the defenders of Auto as no progressive com acord to ad0,Dl T0 lliiiik tack developed, tue defense realized W°¥‘° barbed wire eatsnglsments with which "I0 they were surrounded and- they were economy I If ew me 0 gggetpt HF routlilr d ment in the shape of ii counter resolu- s tion. This, however, wasleft subiect e upon as the attack developed. The contending forces being about equal numerically. it was realized from the outset that the result would be largely » of enernlshi o night under cover of darkiiens and was ceinbutailts_ neutrnls and nol'i~aeutrals, win. had assembled on the outskirts of of during the preliminary skirmish but owing to the heated atmosphere in the i Bt Hill. As the gas spent itself and the at- their intended flanking movement would not be required and General Matllieson, after consultation with his lieutehants, turned it into A frontal at- tack. T-we of the big guns of the Op- position 'ware put out of business at the outset, another. through some mis- understanding with the 0. C.. was turn- led on its fellow units with deadly and demoralislngeffect, while still another had been sent off on a wild goose chase westward. Four of the Government units had been -captured by a subter- fuge of the enemy in a previous sn- gagemont but. two of these effected their escape through loolimess in the thereforeln a 'position to turn their sons Tnaon choir tormirfcsawfl. 'mas the enemy was dsmorailxad from the start land their defeat was speedily bo- ln ` l hed. to °m§’|%.I-llli encspsrtwlthdpt I- scratch um ith no aaloll sl, amass the do- ,C 0 __ f Guardian. ' w3N'rE|:>-- 1sT on sEcoNn ci./is teacher for Wheatley River School. Supplement $50. Apply at once R. . Buntain, Wlheatley River 9465-4-28M4iE4lp ""§ Steenetruete and Bosillglle. in Argollnc luine fighting occurred obtaining appreciable rcsults_ In the at La-Fille Mort. We occupied the course oi' numerous aerial struggles A southern (ilge of n crater caused by WANi`ED“¢ARE'TAKER FOR THE llizatlons at Les Courtes Cllaussee Lea5“e Pt the Cross RQ°m9~ N°“° and CheDDy Wood. ln tho region o but strictly temperate person nee d Verilun there was u very spirited bom- de e, y _ building lots. Apply to "J. C." c|o says: ln Belgium our artillery shat- During the nlonth of April our battle 95251i. of areal corps displayed much activity. ‘ particularly in the region of Verdun. where they kept in contesiibio sd- d the explosioll of one of our mines. Our vantage, our pilots succeeded in bring- ‘ fire was concentrated on enemy orga- ing down 31 enemy machines. Nine s, of these fell within our line, 22 were t` scen by our observers to fall in flames within the German lines where they “\’9\Y~ APPW by 19"?" t° L' P- 0-' burdluent of our positions on the left were completely abandoned. Dllifihl Box 103 City. 9455-4-27lViVti’. F _ l ` ,._§:9!!!‘!?'!_l _ °_'P°'"'4"°l'i r _i 1 - , H __`,1_| ` WA man for delivery team. Must be o FO main iloor. in private family. modern conveniences. Apply Hillsboro Street, or Phone 234L. __*” __ _ __¢szo4-i-izmii N'r`Eo-s`MArl'r s‘rRoNa vouue several smart girls for work in laun All 8 _ bunk of the Meuse. On the right bank tho same period six French aeroplane; TO LET.--A LARGE QEDROOM ON ‘artillery activity was collceniratmi on were worslcd ill combats and feliwith- lin Gerlnan lines. ' ` I good character and habits. 'Also dry. Apply 134 Kent Street. 9521-5-2-Miiipd. DWELLING HOUSE. FOR SALE-WE have a nice residence with all mo- ty. ern im rovsments in cod locali d lr s will sell at a bargain_ A Picker or Co.,~Coal Dealers, Charlottetown Early yesterday morning the sail d news was received that another gali- ant son of Prince Edward islalld-Prl- _ _ §509_5_2_M“_ " vate James Marshall, of Covehead. ha il given his life in the great world- PUPN- Nl-NSE;-;‘_T5x Lf A-NU struggle for freedom in Europe. f°m°l°- Wanled *l “W T°““¢°“ 5”” The despatch stated that Private Hospital Training School IM' Nilful Marshall had been killed in action on For particulars, address Dr Arthur Ma,-ch 19¢h_ |n,t_ V. Goss, Bupt.. Taunton State Hoa niial, Taunton. mars.. sm-4-iimtf Dmsssd was the son oi' Mr. Alex- rox ranch. also one acre o land si u ated in the residential part of _ the town. Apply to, llrs. Andrew Graves. Alberton. 9516-5-2fM4ipd. WE g y ung man _ yea enlisted last September in Charlotte- own. R BMJ ' o D Ll ' under Marshall of Covenead, and was house. barn. coal sited, iran bones. ° br’ ht ° °' 25 rs' H” He is survlvedby his father. two sisters and a brother who will have the deep sympathy of all in their sad well k_n-own "Alles Oops Cott%e" be,-°"emem_ containing il rooms Qilmished ill be let for the No better . E. I.. Ap- summer resort on- piy to the owner, Milton R. Ding- well. Merchant. 9514-6-3.,lliE1i_ At the some time comes news that two P. E. Islanders are ,reported mis- sing--Wllfred C. Gunn of New London and John McPhee of Georgetown. 'OR' (ATI:-T.°Ai§T"W6°\ie'l'°‘FNo ‘ sous nail-ltiasl with I sores oi-.rm iltcharlottotown. also 6 tant suitable for lillit housekeeping 6 __ Gunn enlisted' in I-‘le was ynnet age and wal formerly may soon bi- received stating that shim- brave young men are alive and wr-ll. --1-ogg-S-ll-'1"" ` Minn-4'; unlment cures Dlotimpir. THE WEATHER T' TEIPERATURE. T105 IUQII ETC. TORONTO. May i.--Maritime fresh. southeast to southwest winds.. rain early near Bay of Fnndsy and later on in the east. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 40 degrees above nero. 'nine o‘ciock yosterdegiemorning it littered 33 above; at n lui. night 8 _ abpve. The coldest the pledoun o_ hi was 33 degrees above. ' e tide will be nigh this mornin at 10.82 and tomorrow at 10.871,* _will be high tonight at 11.84 and to~ morrow at 12. ' The sun sets this evening and tomorrow nt 718; _lt morrow morning at 4.4! all at 4.41. ' ' s » _ The moon ntl toni( ‘The last iluortoi' on ltonihy, A ‘lihoro will .s ii?-= it __., #535 =~‘ in ig; if if il rooms tsrent for summer months e " _ you on the _ North _Iad,\;:at -_ <°=lihs"3i‘f'3»‘;a`%g_'_ii‘ff‘i'~"i'E¢:-'»l`.'li~ifg;r» ___ n.'D"‘ - _ ` _vi _ , -_ _ - _-_ _ __ I initiates walk from salt water. Ap- pl; 11' uroill Avo. ~ A QCII-|~|-lil. . ‘/‘f_,._ ` 5' to so hopes ist’ Jam son l "‘l.~___ `l‘ ‘ l, . ! _. 3. 'F' _ is l r’ . '_l .__ __ "ii "- it _.1 _? il _- .= _L _ ‘l .|, Ni 5-_ it .lr __ EL ‘Ar 1 ,_ ;i ~'-l'-xo- 4.,_ ' ».-.rL.n -on A A is _ it ‘A sr, i ' ,~.i_ _ , A i A . _ ~.§ -A :-5 If 1 r A -‘ _ -.a..».+.'..a - v~=»~»-an-=» .`._»..-an .vii fl-=