- The Guardian is Read Daily -»by--42;000---~People.- e Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers "" ' ' ' ` ' ` ' ` " ' 'A' """"""""""""' 'T""""""""""""""""""""‘T"""""""""" """""""""' ‘""`-`~""`-'-"""""`1fir"-""""""`"` "`~"`-'~'-`-`=‘-‘-"`~`-`-‘~`-`~‘~`-‘*‘""`~`-`-°` `-`-`-`~‘-‘-‘-`-'-‘-'ff-‘S ‘-1=‘-=1‘f-1='-'-'-'-'-‘-=‘-'~‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-‘-'~‘~‘-`-1*-'-'f.--:Y-::. Q-.-_-_-_-:.>-_-ff.-_-_-_--: ~_-.-_-_-_-,-_-_~_-,-_-_-,-_-_-,-,-,-,-,-,-_-_-_~_~_-;.-,-,-_-_-,-_-.-».~;:_-_-_-:_-.1-m - ‘O THE CHARI,QTT§T0§Y_ _Y GUARDIA bl '4°i"\1i\s Daily r......u¢e 1 I 'Jo 1' ' w...... ..... ........ sill.. .... } A ;ozpiR1.oTT1nToWN, CANADA, MQNDAY, JUNE 7, 1915 1 g {°~1,;',,,';°,,-_;f;;;,<-;,;;';_4;,°,-,»_'g,,, i. I_iIlI,SER VISITS P AUSTRIA HEIIDQUITRTEITS is Enthusiasticoiiy Received. Political Develop- it " ment in Hungary Includes Formation of flew] liubinet. Iioumaoia iliay Not Enter War. I (3l1°°1iI 1° 111° 911511111111-) |i present Hungarian Premier at the ge,- EERLIN, June 6.-Emperor William, hes 11" ""‘1 111 111° 11°“‘1‘1“1“`1°1°1 °1 F1911' PM that Germany exercise the rlsht cr vetisatior. concurred by American or- many and the United states may be LCNDON, Juris c-tornriail-'1‘i.e 11’1111`1111111'11`°11111111e F1'e1191`1°11- 1111111111111 Cii111li6l.W1il1 C0\liif- 'P12211 HS M11l1B1~€1` search before attacking unarmed flcials before the ship wus given ber broken on’ in 48 hours, and that thc British troops at the Iiurdanf-iles nd- 1`C1111111-111'111- C10111‘1111C11 Dilllers. people should hold themselves in vnnced 500 yards along u 1l»niiI¢- sec- (5P¢°1a1 1° The Guirdlinl I LONDON. June 5.-A despatch to readiness to leave Germany.” tion. Two lines of Turkish trenches ASHINGTON, June G.-Sir Cecil the Exchange Telegraph Company. W€1‘u 01191111241- ___________ ________________________h___________A______A__A _ _“__ During the operations the allied """""' "" """"'"""""""""""‘"""""*"""”"""-`-`-"""""‘~‘""""""""""""""""""""""""”"""""""""'""""""'" tieet gave effective support. The loss-1 at alvice received Ii re to-day 1 T.- series of audiences with the leaders indi'ca?e tiiat tiie threat of rfllouman- S E V Commander-In-Chief. yesterday to of take part in the celebration of the vic Archduk’s birthday. The visit was All made the occasion of rejoicing at the ind fail of Przemysl. Emperor William the . “- was greeted wildly by enthusiastic been unable to come to terms, and IAM crowds. The Emperor is holding a pri of the opposition party of Hungary, ian including Count Julius Andrass at Wil il has been considered. Another 1; the Interior, in cluding M. Popo- me h, former Finance Minister. The ies have failed in their efforts to uce Roumania to follow Italy into war Russia and Roumanla have “~- .gi nssiofnr witsous noir orsnnnons in T0 GEITIITIINYIS NOW REIIDY THE DIIRDIINELLES _ - ___.,g|pIf~~f;\~...¢r"“ Will ileiterate Former Demands that Ships be Searched Before being British Advanced 500 Yards Taking 'Turkish ' Attacked. - Trenches and llopt urlng Many Prisoners (Special to the Guardian) S rin Ric B itlsl A - - - D E 0. r .i mbassador here, from Amsterdam says. WASHINGTON, June 0.-President submitteda note from the British Gov- “A message received here fron son will forward his latest note to ernment solemnly assuring the States Berlin states that the American Colon! , many late to-morrow or Tuesday. that the Lusitnnia was not armed. in Berlin has been warned officially (Special to The Guardian) - will reiterate previous demands This assurance conforms with the in- that diplomatic relations between Ger- posal is for the creation of a new W invasion of Austrian territory has - Ie st been tem oru l re o e (annul 1° the Guardmn) y, a p riy .m v.d. 4 - __ . ' - Count Albert Appenii and Count Russia, according to reports brought th;1?1`f£,g{`;"v';u$E G§'|ul;101|‘flf;1£;1;1;“;;; Ataderzichy. These conferences are here, refuses to accede to some of on _,une nh captured and -held two considered of great importance in re- Roumaniafs territorial demands. The ______ H lation to political developments in pressure of England and France and "es of Turkish trenches along B Hungary. The formation of a coali- lin named and Count Steppentlzza, the port er Eimar Jarl, bound from Port Ar- Turks who were dispersed into the -thur and New Orleans for Norwegian marshes continues. As in all trench I00 VESSELS SIIIIK M 0UI 0I 20.000 .‘ . (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June 5.-Since the war 0HE SHIPS SUIIK (Special to The Guardian) This left other sections of the force neutrals. On the other hand 20,000 an British cargoes crossed the German ha submarine zone safely. . . 1 K vmg been sunk by Germ,ms_ ~ (Special to The Guardian) on a front of three miles in this sort GERMANY WANTS INDEMNITY FROM ITALY. 5. IRKWALL, O k 181 nd)_ June tine of Greece had a change for the ly as it induced the Turks to counter- Three more( grxgh gmps have worse. Another operation on His Ma- attack, in which they suffered very been sunk by submarines, the steam -jesty will have to be_ performed. heavy losses. Two battles are in pro- _FAmsr_J““e _5,___A demand for m_ £8 gress in Galicia I’l‘he Russians made detniiity Tiir dabiagc done German an property of Milan during anti-German to disorders has been addressed by Ger- many to the Italian government through the Swiss legation at Rome, says a Geneva despatch to the French steamship Pentleld. bound “ Matin." fro W8 CONDENSED Aus. me Too LATE Fore ““ CLASSIFICATION hlng vessels Kathleen, Evening Star . ' ' BRANDON, Manitoba, June 6.-One d Cortes have been sent to the bot- L N(3gi\‘J"°1 1° *£1* $,='l°'°‘11a':l'i1“ or c°11°1‘1‘era1;1eth°'d§ance °nh1h1€1 dhzwer allen was shot dead, one is dying, and ni yesterday. The crews were saved 0 1 June ~"` e C011 1111 reaches ° e 11" and “Ve 1' ‘"1" one wounded as the result of a break King Corstantine of Greece is eic- the Austriil-Germans back, while to for liberty at the internment camp D id L] d G _ th _ ,e ly critical. Enormous crowis t e sout -west tho Austro-Germans Says av oy eorge is en usi- (Special to The Guardian) 1191119 last night. Several others tried to i - ~ .t t h V The defence contended the informa- BREST’ France' June 5___.|.he are surrounding the royal palace. are advancing, although the Russians escape, but it |S believed an were 1111111 0"" 1115 V191 0 M3110 ester. arid are contesting every inch. rehaptured is NE CENT er word each loser- 0 D tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-live cents. V Fon SALE-Ewa Arlo " 'rwo Spring lambs, 11 Park street, City. 1230-o-4m4i1stpp: T0 RENT--THE BEAUTIFUL ST. ' -1 ' 1, . R sian nd German LOWESTOFT’ Eng__ Juhe 4___ The Our offensive on the lower San ‘ developed successfully. squadrons exchanged shots in the Anthony's Villa, fronting on Dundas crIti:¥e(;>fh1;rié.o¥v;31at;ft ":"}i;i;.$wl<-';i;1 y Xleeix vicinity of the Gun of mga Esplanade. Apply to City Hospital. lu 9709-4-15mtf ves Ayrshire bulls, one year old. Prices 111 right. Apply C. T. Ferguson, Marsh- WU field, No. 2 York R.R. 1275-6-711151 1'6`i.zT.-' no'oMs |=un'N|sHso on unfurnished at Rocky Point. Apply Mrs M. white, nanny Point. le _ _12Z‘1;_“;1“13.1 w WA`NTEDTA*SeEond-hand Three Ton gh Waggon Scale. Must be in good he repair. Apply to Auld & C0.. C1 Frestown. 126_5;7lVI_4ll§L‘ w WANTED-BY THE 25TH OF JUNE. a capable woman as cook. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. John Rich. mir, alderorn. 1041-5-iomtr. oils i=.NoiNs-2 H. P., in Finer- class ord;r.Gfordi;sle.on;1l;l11Y R115' ar an c . M°°d°" ’ U sais-a~17MEtr. FOUND-A gentléman’s signet ring in vicinity or xeiire Cross- 01/1101' may have same by callins at Guard- Y N U pEfph0GRAD’ June (,_Ah omcinl met their first serious opposition statement says n. strong German fleet 1111111111 W111‘B111DS have 119211 1111110’ 116 ____ appeared in the Baltic and exchanged (111-T03/1118 01111198 111161 l1S1li11OUS@S 111 £114-1 shots with the Russian fleet near the Adriatic and bomberdlns Monfalicon I nuutiv mutt ` 1111-1’ '11 1,119 1111111111 111115 1;“11f‘1 1° (Special to The Guardian) i11loL1’iiirii)£1iI“i€r]grii1l;1i1i( nihiiises iiia\i1geT1:?- BElf(tT.1Ile\Ic,|a.iuii¢Ta )Ofiice I; 11°" "11°‘11111`Y W1111 111° 1-111°” 11111111111 1110"” 1119 (’z111"_1t111‘1‘ R°“"t1i“11i11 B Te' LONDON. June 5.~_‘-The American celved from the Turks the surrender admitted this afternoon that French Mn ed 10111119 L" e “E511 11 11115' tank steamer Llama from New York of Amara and taken more than 2,000 troops have "temporarily occupied" of _____________A_____________A___>________ for Copenhagen, witha cargo of gaS0~ prisoners, thirteen guns, a gunboat, the ruins of Souchez sugar mill, M. ""`"""""`""""""""""'"" line and oil, and the Norwegian__§.toiiIIi- barges and steamers. Pursuit of around which desperate lighting has tha been proceeding for several days. n ered t rough inability on the part in of their force to penetrate the wire manner, carried on the service of in- _____ entunglements, which the artillery duction. After Mr Stavert had been tire had not sufficiently destroyed glv R NORWIQH' June 5__q-he tmwlhr A open to fire and therefore part of the (Special to the Guardian.) mi k ’ t L] i li t ground gained had to be given 11D- BERLIN, June ti.-(Oiflclal)-Gains people. (Rev. Mr Stavert above r_e~ 2353'15gingr1;1hn;§?mf,:1’21;:;:e£f tssglm E,”;.[;1;eE;,_I`1 théusrixlgg Hnmpgcre ---- Some also was lost when the Turks for the French at Souchez and Neu- ferre_d to is o. native of Wilmot, this ' d Ecohomy on bom.d_ me two ships counter-attacked. A gain of 500 yards ville are conceded.) _ _ province.) ATHENS. June 5-Announcement of fighting, however, is considered (Special to The Guardian) was 111111111 1-04111? 111111 Kills Conslilli- satisfactory by the British, particular- - (Special to the Guardian.) The region no;-th of Ar;-as remains ' appeal will be magnificent. The visit . .W .~;ns1\`i1r1~TlTti?’ti4T;aII5$1(;1lit;)hC(|`1lki1giiTi'eiNlTy1eE an interesting point. Here the French ’ _ I im t h ve gal ed ground, r pul - ‘ 19 mi1lai11i cnarlottetown. 11°” 111° 1“1°"°111°“ 1°¢*"‘11“8 111° nr.; T.'.”1Jnn1iies,2.1-'airs he represents in ` on Friday, nth June, 1915. at 11-45 111 a.m., one black No reserve. 0 Robert Bealrsto, YOU with ¢Nvsi.oF!o with on tlap or for M00: 10,000. I and et- Q. 9 "el All .ploy gases and set dre to chemical ovemsnt of troops- became known the commolm He was recewed en_ composition producing a poisonous the enemy was forced from s boy thuBia_mca"y at a memmg of ms con, smoke. ln Galicia on the left bank of who die<=1°=°¢1 111111,; ‘1°K W1; “M1812 _..tn..er.ts. He toni them ne .im not 1 carry messages. o messa es w r t k 1 U i duh; hidden under a false coating of hair. ffmrzpaageg eg? :;':r,;:3:a(;;°,:1!_ mf. ,gf Grobles. To the north of Leiaisk the only thing he cared about was THE WEATHER, waging asuccassful war on the enemy °°11‘5°11‘1“11115 111°" 11°“111°11° “°1W1111' TEMPERATURE’ of Britain. "I1'or‘-four 'years ° l have _ borne h vy rea onsiblllty, being ac- TIDEs‘M0oN| ETC- cording tgaths tftge-li cred language . _...__ of my patent. relpon to the crown ¢°| | gt, gh. qu..-¢|g.\. and parliament for ' ° uiiness of the TORFOTITCT, June ` 7.-Maidtimez Admiralty." Chu I hid. “When noi-casing easterly winds; cool and I say responsible.) responsible .h°,e,-yy in the sense that I w have to bear THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was blame for everything that occurred., beautifully worm and summer-iiiie. Three years have comprised the most ‘ The tide will be high this evening important period of our naval history, at 7.11 and tomorrow at 8.18; it will a period of preparation for war, is por- important progress. Within Neuvilic he high tomorrow morning at 7.00 and iod of vigilance and mobilisation. I wgqhggqgy at 7.45, have done my best. The archives at The sim sets this evening and to- the Admiralty will show the part I i 7.49 it rl I di ll h , look rible o init iiiiarler of the moon was ,war mg;-my gt ; sos tomorrow paye n a t e great tnnlaotlons plaguing at 4.09 and Wednesday hotlist have taken place. To them I 4.0 .' for my defence. I look also to dangers at the beginning of the are over. The nas have been gas moon sets this afternoon at the general naval situation. The tar- a Friday. miie ilt. at 13.82 p. m. swept -clear. Everything is in perfect i'l‘hsre,wilhb¢ a new moon on Satur- order. ~» Nearly everything had been day. Jima I _last 2.67 p. m. ` foroudcn, wo have taken the measure Tliegzglgingf my will be hftoan ‘zoiwhilr lop, and have lone forward our! “ , 'm hs., "' » 'f ‘ " ith ~coniidsiice." _V lllnorddi-4l.litlnvooat`l‘:;vt;e>`(*|_li\\t lneuwu llinarcra l.i_nia_mn ourceoipheiiaris-, - . . 1 with mmm’ hmm' to _ desmcm to Llc,” Minoru 1 Liniumn our-gg' he Lower San our troops captured on the 4th, after fighting, the village ur troops who crossed the San are standing the enomy’s attack and vio- lent tire. rnuiu_i_1rrc|ll (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS. June 6.--(Otliciol)~"In the ‘sector north of Arras we have realised we are holding at present more than two-thirds of the village. We have ikewlse gained 450 metres in the northern part of the Labyrinth and made slight progress in the centre of that work, where the ltriinie con- tinual without cessation. _ (8;ooIal to the Guardian.) PAR! , Juno il.-(Official)-"Tho Gorman offensive is overwhelmed everywhere and we maintained all -our positions, inflicting heavy loses on the enemy. We tool: several trenches from- the enemy, in which we made some prisoners " ,Grooves was the victim of the shoot- l k t d in , The Da ish st am C s w'th 11 __..._. those who mm" War hem counter D oswes “own 0 mo em Bee ce rgo ofncoal frgm §gotlan1;lni'or Cigpehaf were able to gain the summit easily. gen was torpedoed yesterday after- -T four months, but operations were rush- poun s o n ro uo per 1,000,000 pounds of gun-cotton per al month. She has for some time past o been producing large quantities of d c d ic . NEAII BAIIIIIIIISTUII soldier is dead and another has been arrested as the result of an accidental shooting, which occurred at Heigh-l-lo, near here, on Thursday. Private T ing and was killed almost instantly, a vestigation will be held. fa The entire district has been greatly that the shooting took place when the -two soldiers, who belong to the detachment of volunteers stationed at Hoigh-Ho. were mimicking a military I arrest, when the revolver, in the hand o?rgeant Lohnas. was accidentally d harged. The bullet struck Private T geant Lohnsrrreallzed that his com- fy made to save the unfortunate man‘s life, but it was all to no purpose. Death was almost instantaneous. Ser- 0 gsont Lobnes is stricken with grief at G the lon of his comrade. The nows.of the accident did not reach here until to-day. lt happened at tive o'clock Thursday morning. Later in the day the bod of Private f from $20,000 to $25,000. The police eclare the prisoner admitted mall- 11 cordite. iii Stillwagon is alleged to have threat- 0 ened to blow up vessels of the Cnn- 11 016 filly lfiiliry. He is a ard Line unless his demands were 11‘1Ya1 Military College man, bilvl11K omplleu with. immediately after the 119911 811/011 111111 August a commission estruction of the Lusitania the pol- 1 received at the Cunard Office, stated ` . that one of his bombs placed in the ship before she sailed from New BARRINGTON, N. S., June 4.--One York was responsible for the dis- aster. The police have been hunting nd Nelson, aged 9 and 11 years re- IOIlPE00iI] ____ 6 STAVANGER, Norway, June 4.- 11 on. The crew were saved. 1 3 (Special to the Guardian.) 9 NEW vonk, June 4.- A detective E sl m s of Cunard Line demanding sums 111 g the letters. in several letters 1 e charged, the writer of the letter W* W0 CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH GUILFORD, ME., June 2.-Walter e ‘tangieinent against which the Italians I .drove the cattle. Startled by explod- in The Austrian garrison had surround- d itself with a high barbed wire en- g bombs, the animals attacked the ntanglemcnts with hoofs and horns, nd in a quarter of an hour had swept way the obstacle so that the Italians 1111 111121150 of the battle, for which 'no rcvious military experience had pre- srerl them. is said to have stainpeded tho Austrians. --__.__._____ ‘ LIEUT. DODWELL IS A PRIBONER. HALIFAX, June 6.-Mr C. E. W. Endwell, 46 Coburg Road, whose son, L lent. Cyril G. Dodivell, of the East ancushires, has already been repo". d missliig, has received a cable from "Bland announcing that his son is ationed at the Mall Drop in the Gen- 11- 11111101161- 'F1115 IIGWB. H0i‘r0wl’ul ' _ “_ *'*'°-' _______ ______ month and gohgtitutog a record both eral Post Oiiice here today arrested 111 '°" "' ""1 hs regards erections and pg-0du¢ti0n_ Ifreilerick A. Stillwagon, a resident oi’ 11 It h; announced that Canada will Long Island, charged with sending shortly he in a position to turn out fourteen threatening letters to oilici- ough It ls, is cheerful compared with ie anxiety that his relatives have had nce the bare report that he wa.; issihg came in. The cablegram @l‘01y said that he was a prisoner. There was no particulars as to where e now ls. As there was nothing in he cablegram about his being wound- tl, it is presumed that Lieut. Dodwell ns not sui'f il n the East Lancashires. Lieutenant Dodwell is about twenty years of ago, Mln11rd's Llnlmsnt cures Nouraigia. -____.&__ Co1uiNG EVENTS, _ ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. ONE GENT per word each lass;-. while Sergeant Lohnes, who fired the spectfully, children of Nelson Freeze, fatal shot, is under arrest and an in- perished in a tire that destroyed their ther'g set of farm buildings today. tion for advertising in this column. cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-tivo cents. Mr. and Mrs. Freeze and anotherv disturbed over the affair. lt appears child were seriously hurt. The tire is believed to have started from a mos- quito smudge. _ii__.__.l_____ AI.-IAN ATTACK ' DID GREAT DAMAGE. u “LANDING TODAY by schooner Margaret B. Roper," Superphoophato Nitrate Soda and 8-per cent. Cotton Seed Meal. Get our prices and free literature. Gill & Lantl, Charlotte- town. 1179-6-2lM5i. GENEVA, via Paris, June 5-Re- Y Grooves was sent to this town and h this afternoon the funeral was bold here. Private Grooves was buried .___.... L_. ~.. _ .__._ ..._ "Nutwood i2.39 at 3 years old) _ I ' will be at Mr. McGilvery‘s, Churchill.. Grooves in the eye. As soon as Ser R¢;i;ttsrh:-Scgavveélx thx-;e of‘i;ohIi\eP$ii1l_-ia;:1c11 at noon Wednesday. June 9, thence to rado had been hit eve effort was connrm the previous assertions that a MT' McLean °’ D°3-111119’ 1° 1”' 1° M"- large part ol the town and the docks ¥:]°h°1°°“’ Crapaud C°Tn°r' 01811115111' and naptha reservoir, which were .set B en” 11"' M1811 K°117° Cmni h°1n°' n fire during the recent Italian aerial yum B1'°°‘ 127941111- “'“"' ..I.".:°:&“i.'° :"0 °a‘°::.:"r°"*.°°"'° roar or Anci-iANoiai_ ° ° ~ 1' 111 » °11°- 0011" OPEN .ra NAWGATION on his trio through Austria, Belflum 31111 filéfmhély. in vlgmenld Hal, an r.oNooN.Ja.... 2.-Ar 1... i. ti “"1 °1’- ““° 1* - 11 3 11-111- A only large seaport on th; ni~ii~TI: coaiitz 5°°'1 D1' °3"m111° 1' 1’°111¢ WWW- of the Russian Empire, is officially de- T1°1‘°1' 15 ‘m1 15 °°111°- 1 1411131 clared open to navigation, according ,