ll*\'*lM,liI-Assistance ".*..§ I JK# siiriiiiiiiiirisiiiruiiitsiiiiissrlisuiisa nnanalrssnaauanaiasa in aansisilalsnsiaasaa artiioiiiitirtiriiitiititrritiuiiiiiisititirrrrsiriig siisis_|i_i|_igrsre_arlrs,strs_sr_s\lr.rliluilllirlisiruisrsilaisrslllll A The Charlottetown Guardian Coolers. _Edward island 'Like the Dew Anoloniroioroiogaretieirsifmorearoroitareasaroreiiiiirarineiioiiirtariirortaitartaroisairiitaioiorrareaniirtirtariirtiitritiiirttisiiiitiiiittiltirottrsisiiriitiisilirtitouirerriisiriiiiitiitiirtrieaiiirisrirrruiiirroiirrtieiroriiioreiriartaitiieitsarortiroririoreaieilsriioitaitarsiiiiitittiitaitairiiiirsivlrlraf \ ‘ E 4 ` . l v 6 i ' I I » A t in IKIK) "" su Morning Dllly"FounHiH1 1 ' Weekly (Now Evening Dam 151, \» THE CHQHEIQN .._,,GU_ R010 _ _ ciuiutorri-:'rowN, icnmaon, Tucson, nine 26, 1911.. éfL""§'Z! $.11 t...i...., ... ......... ..... tw ... ti. . NIEREO NIE WAR HNW NNIIEN SIAIES _ lied ilhlte und Blue Book issued by Govt. Giving History of the Break With tlermony. (Canadian Press Despatch.) _ WASl-ll-NGTON.- The secret his- tory oi' events leading up to the brcrk with Gerniaiiy by the United States is contained in a red, white and blue book which has been issued by the go- vernment. Though put out hy the National Press Bureau “iiow the War (Barrie to America," is believed to have lieen prepared under direction ot' the Presitierit and iriaiiy passages appear to be from his pen. it is marie known for the first time that, prior to his de- parture tor Berlin, tfouiit Von lie-rus- tortf, German Airibassador, begged that no irrevocable decision should bt- takeii until he had had n chance toi make one tlnal plea for peace to lils sovereign. Because of this plc-al iiotlrlng that corild be interpreted as aii action ot' war was taken by -the linitcd States ‘Govcriirncnt until Hcrristorh’ had arrived lu Berlin and had had opportunity to see the Kais- cr. RUSSIAN DESEINERS I 3* BEING ROUNOE0 UP (Canadian Pnsss Despatch.) PETl'lOGRAD.-- I)uring a round up of deserters last night ut Sanieferopol in the Crimea, shooting occurred and men on both sides were wuundtd. There was a large number oi` arrests. increasing numbers of rleserters arc returning daily to the colors. CANADIAN ASIlAil|ES (Canadian Pmss Despatch.) OTTAWA.- Today`s casualt-y list of 156 names includes four killcd, ten died. twelve prisoners, and 64 presumed dcad. many of the iatferi having been missing since lust. surn- mer. _:__ . Ylln No Withdrawal From East Front ,___ (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON- Major-(ieiieral l<`. il. Mniirlce, chief dlretcor oi military op- oraliniis -nt the \Var Office. in his weekly talk said. When the Germans were stopped in the-lr drive on (falais early in the wnr they establislied themselves on such dominating heights as those ol’ the Somme and of Messiiies. “All these positions have nriw been wrested ironr the Gei-ni.ins," continued Gen. Maurice. “Our west- ern i’rr.ui. is approximately 130 kilo- .nif»(i~f~.s (about 80 miles) long. and we nre in the German trenches for this entire length with the exception of a few sections wlilcii total about 25 kilometres." lie contradicted reports that have been current that the Gerrii-airs have drawn large forces from the eastern from to take part in the lisiitiiri: in I~`rance. 4 "Tire fact ls." he added. that there has been no considerable movement oi German troops from the east to tiio west. The Germans have sent fresh units to the western front, brit these wore made up largely of men culled to the cole-rs rereritly. The Gcr- iriniizi have been using the people iri the oocupied territories to replace lu- borcrs at home who are thus released for the army." Mlnsrd'l Linllnont euros toothloha. THE 'W.lL'.l.‘.HEB. - roxrlaaruna. mmm, noon, mo. TORONTO, June 26- Moderate west to northwest winds; fair and moderately warm. - Tha highest temperature recorded .vssterdsv was 70 degrees abovo- M lil a. m.,` it was 64 -above: Ht 9 P- m~- lt was 56 above. The coldest the DFG* vlous nl ht was iitl above. The tifie will be high this -aft€N\00“ at 2.50 and tomorrow at 3.40: it will he high tomorrow morning at 3.46 and Tursdoy at 4.23. . The sun sets this evening and tomor- l`0W at 8.08; it rises ionrorrow morn Ill; and Tursday at 4.33. There wa; a new moon ‘on Tuesday. Julia 19th at 8.02 n. m. The tlrst quarter of the moon wil be on Wednesday, .lune 27th at 11.08 s. m. ‘ The moon sein tonlilht at ll.32~ The length of today will be lllteofl hours and titty six minutes. t llll ll-efir prcssiire day and night along ~ ’ . lei' tb iight of tl ~t- B-it‘ h ~ ~ 01| fllld iflflillllrctl tour hundred ards of A if D '. (J W0 till( it half hours the British remained iii thc - Q. ` " - --= -.,- ‘ ; --»-»-_, enemy. But superiority of weight in l ~ . ‘ A metal. modernityl and tonnage is far (oanadia P D - , » . , . . - n ress espatch.) enemy trenches. lleavy casualties (Canadian Press Despatch.) greater even than these immense BRi'i`»lSii IIEADQUA-RTERS iN wer irillictel upon Gerniansa lthei- LO\’DON.- increasing activity on » I FR/\N(~_E_(|,y Associated l_ress)_ du gut V vt D b d' nt il I rl fm is re Dried in todays figures imply. Are we really to be g q “em om e |“ eyem nt p content to see this vast mass ol’ about the Arneiicnn arnrj and navy during the period of less than t-hre'e mouths t.hat.,elasped since the' war was dc- guard represented an aggregate streiigth of lit-tie niorn than _300.000 rricn when the war resolution wus artiopted. Today between seven and eight huridrod`thoir.=niioi are enroll- ed in the various brnnclies of thc lighting service and the great riizi jority of them are arrncd.` cquippuil and under training. They will be join- od at thi- cud ot` the summer by iicur~» ly a rrriilion nicii solet-tcrl iroin tiic now national nrniy: Four millions ro.: istereii i`or war' on Jiiiic 5th. iiusi ii iiiis fruit iiiiiii l _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) l.0NDON.- Er-irl ("urzon. in thc lioiisq or ilni-its today. announced that there was now gre-at probability r-i the franchise reform bill being pass ed. The Government had decided to retlocni its long standing pi~oinise and :ippoiiit a committee to deal with the question of the reform of the lloiise of Lords, anti would proceed iii the matter- with the greatest possible prourptltrrde. Tire lil-rrtiuis of (‘rcwe. .expressiiir sntisl`action at Lord (’rirzm's stato- ment, suid he hoped the committee would deal with the question oi’ the r'ecoiistr'uctioii. composition, and powers t;-l' llic Upper liouse. and that it would he as srrccessi'ul as the recent Speirker's conference. Mlnards Linlmlnf curse QINM |I\ WW' AWARDS IN ,NAI . The spring bulb competition hu: been judged hy Miz J. il. Stewart who has recently removed to Chin' lottetown frorii Georgetown. in his visit to the different gardens l\'lr Stewart was accompanied by Superin tmirient. Clark, of the Experinienta Stathn. Mr. Clark who has closely .observed the several competitions- o the past. few yearn _imfoi'ms- l"l‘ 'Guardian that there has been ri mari( od improvonic-nt both iii the ilualit; of the bulbs grown und in the Bl' rairgement-_ There was also a lnrg( increase in. the number of iIl‘0\‘\’€f|'F_ among them Prince of Wales (.o._ lege, P. E. island Hospital ani. Prince Street School. H" OI' Whlifh made ir very’ creditable showing. Following are the awsrdr-: First. Prof. J. E. McLart.V. Second, C. Gavin Duffy. Third. Judge Haszsrd. Special mention must be made nlnnrrh Llilrnent euros souls. WI- clared. The army, navy andnatioiiul, .yesterday morning. 'I‘he_\ u ei c brought into action after the' police had ordered that guns- be fired to restore' order. The roltlic-rs cordoned various points while the police chased the i'iot.ers_ to side streets. After having borne much stoning the police' ordered tbzit. guns be fired on the ilisturhsrs. One rioter wnsi 30,000 AIRPLANES barges in the inner harbor of Rot terdam Saturday and seized about r ton of potatoes destined for England Tire barges which were loaded with 11,000 tons of potbatod'-i we)'e`then i~cmov“ed to the outer' harbor nnil guarded by police. . peditloiiary ir 7 :1‘;:"`:1“i'l‘l pgfi";"gz;";ng“tl:__1af';xlig‘;_e - fence oii the line ofithetr adjoining B . 0 ‘ ties. While do ug so Glenn Ing P'I""" Edwmd Islanders Lp i:’:Erii)rElu with it rifle and shot lrliii A U,S, V Wm. iiiicliuriianr. Il"lte.fJc-ligigltitillltiei I _loam p ‘cu ' .Ur `. ro e . , . I I ia \ liitwn. in iv es a \o u ‘ .‘.V(,~lenn\ their l;arirc.n{l:cdlliir3svlf1 in . - _ . . . SENDING WARSAW JEWS BOSTON- The NOFUI G9""IHI\'regardel as sullen and ecceritric, llc w"`SmN(’T0l\‘_ _Appl0v?ll]. TO COUNTRY DISTRICTS- Lloyd liner' Kroiiprinzeasiir Cecllle.‘_i5 ,,|,0n(¢_ 40 ynnrn of Hgh and his been given the d°'[e“"e Coum S H ln port here since the earlv dew ol'iv1,_-tim 30 Although ofiicial _ti-L ., . . . .. , . .. .. = .. . . . -. _ . .d_. ~ mug Mtivny me Sriiuelieiits report' ‘Twouriore raids nere tarrietl outiofilclal .iririouiiceiiieilti“high :etoé two lmmlred bameships wan' mm - . .ire keeping east ol Roeux ami in the region ot'.varlons siiccessfirl raids 5 tie r - fm, an on chance or me German neat up 0 lu 1.) _ _ Ycridliiiilie, while ir local push north- tlsb. Statement follows: Success- emerging to nght “nm peace’ pm, It ii irc. -0 imile trout they oci~iip_\‘. we-st of \\’arrrctoii secured two ad- ful enterprises were undert-aker_i by us ham an unsauSfac\m.y peace' is de, .ast night a number oi’ local enter-A vance posts. in this -affair a num- last night at a nunilrcr of points on gin;-nd, l>l'Ir<0S \\'0r'f: carried out siiccesstirlly.: ber of Germans were killed. L-ur front. Parties of our troops raid- One of these operations was r._ither| ed the ericnry's trenches in the neigli irnpt-rtarrt, int-rcasirig an it does' (nel CANADIANS CAPTURE 400 YDS |,(,,-hood 01 Epehy, Buliecouri, Roeiix Britislr grip about Lens lim 9, OF ENEMY TRENCHES. Loop' and H0056, kimng many Ge,-. ie s .us i is troops stuiin- mans :ind titkiiig several prisoners. ‘ y _ (c5"a°"a_" Pm" D°°pat°h') in another raid east oi Verme-iles - _ _ me from ‘hw trenches east or mumri (.ANADl1\3\l llEl\DQUARTERS. (By we captured liiteen prisoners and two --- mom “vnml in the wvslem Gmskmq Stewart Lyon)-»-ln the diiiicult ad- trench mortars. Our party remain (Canadian Press Despatch.) I. L ' ` vuni-e towards Lens and amid con- ed over two hours in the eiiemy`s LONDQN-_ The Daily Expmsu o ens,tiiui'r` -1 t '. - _` ' _ H "‘w"'g E User 0 the fused, tungietl, wrecked mines, partly trenches, blew up his dugouts and in learns mm Bngadier_GeneI_Bl JIEIH mining ca it' l f 1"" . _- -. . . - :- lti‘ li ' Elsc“'lmlT'P‘;v3er;l;12335in th (Mrk tiestl:-oycrlt niirizrsnhoiésels, railwgy em fiiigtgid heavy taaua cs _on is gal Zelyi Ex'Mmlstm_ or W_m_` has hee" A I G ` I mn mm H un on 8( grouq In accidentally wounded in France. The n,..' .“ l t k -r tl P' _»',, ~,- - . ~ , s - _ - _ _ ‘ess server I o ecp ie russlans i Soucuer Vlrilty, a valuable bit of erie SHARP AR-HLLERV F|GHT|NG_ nature of ms mimics _S not gwem if-IVQS 011 Cl R0. One of thesc was _ my front line trenches extending over (¢a,\ad|¢" pn,” D¢sp;¢¢h,) undertakeii west. of liuiluch. licr'c[four liundred yards north of the river PARiS.- Sharp artillery fightinl fifteen prisoners were brought lrr~nntl ea; oi' Bois De Raimont was was in progress’ mmmuously d“m" Si . ~ . - , . ` _ . ',- the night near Froldniont. Farm and \\liri‘ durirr a eiici i t I captured during the night by Cairn- Chevmux says wdayvs omcial state - diaiis and firmly incorporated. _m9nt_ ~ tiiiillliiliiiiliiiliiiliiiiiiiilitlilililtiiliniii0'" [iiiiiiiiilwuntii - EX-MlNlSlEIi 0E WAR NOW ENROIiE0 IN 0.3. EIREO 0N BY P0iIIIE NAIO P0 AIU 0AINl0ES ¥i»‘?'1‘-"3-?.‘1’f’»'.°'2.r.f.‘1".iiiitirlltiriii (canadian Pm, Despatch) , (canadian Press Despatch.) ‘ (Canadian Press Despatch-) -'**'*-i l \VASiiiNGTON_- More than linli' (`Ol`tK.- Machine guns were used LONDON»- A ¥10BDHlf‘1\ I0 'Il' it miilioii men have voiuiiteertti in on Sinn l<`e'lners in illsl.ui'bances hero|TIhl98 fllolll. AII\Hl€l'dBIl1 l’8i>0l‘f.S Ilia' i . -, .. ' - ~ - ~ - i » » - a crowd of women stormed a, dozer _ A iii iii/iisi l-lAViiE.- The Belgian Governriient in an ofilc-lal statement issued lierii . . ~ totla', declared th all the G'crinuii ~ _ klalsil “Ed “"':`fh;;`t:;;'t°;'(Pil‘g3g"i':§;I; , _ ‘X pmnl|S,,S_ to ,»epn¢,~fE;¢e the Bemlan belief that tho tliousniid or morn uri- AY is nogtenang Otlher w,_,:md§pTh;. ` `. - men who were deported to Germany, ‘lefwatcf Cmff- WIIICII the DUIYIIC I9 ritlt :ig evciituuliy uuelicil without hav" been 'IIIW-Chly I’\‘0k@I1~ i"°“' led 1° l’°'Il"“"’ Ge"“‘“"5' hm* I" . - Authorization for these workmcii to troops comms into demon' leave Germany was issued only for rr period ot' two weeks. the statonreiit .. . v (Canadian Pizss Despatch.) ' said. and it was mide conditional CAPIII TOWl\'.- General l.oui upon the agreement of the deported iiotlia, Premier of the Union o persons to continue .to work for live » South Africa, was loudly and repeat months. Nearly all the Belgian work- erlly applauded in a speech deliver' men refused to sign the agreement. N ed at Robertson. Pape Colony. deal Those that were allowed to re-enter ing with the resolution passed in tht _ ' ' House of Assembly last week con Belgium were warned by the German military frutliorities that their' visit tt- d| p ,f, D ¢ h_ denining t-he Republican propaganda their native country would last only AT(Ii;re1~{(®np0r}{'?_ eggiacgi-S)0|‘ n ln South Africa. ’South Africa‘s fu two or three weeks. Thereafter, if the British steamer which arrived here Wie- Said General, B°'~““» “"-I‘°“°" Belslimfl made resistance to the re' today reported having stink air ai- \1D0_l\` U19' C0~0D9I`l1U0“ Of tho AW” deportation, they would be subjected' ‘ tricking German submarine. This White F8065- in forcible removal and priiitsliineiit Brt=tish'vessel's crew sent a shell into ~ -1?*-1--*_ Under the foregoing cli~t'iinistaiict!s. the U-boatjg niagazine causing un the Belgian official statement said iii - ' explosion which parted the undersea . _ _ _i _ _- conclusion, the Germans sent about. boat about amid ENDS- Each _9I1'I_ _ ‘ ~ ' twenty repatrintes back to Belgium.‘ ,ggggimgxfpsvgastexlixggled me Bluish, N or put them to work at other tasks. 'I ' ' " V ~ ‘ The work-nien so transferreil. how- , , ._ I __-_.- ' ever. were not allr.-wed to take- with Gl;Y£0g,S;g(;S,'ule I\(;ar?n‘t'(;;l ii.\l.ll~‘A.\I.- t)vcr seven liundreii tlieiu even the things strictly ireces~ ' ‘ 'I ‘L_l' 'r “ , _ .. . . . is under arrest ou tie large o inur- ofilcers and irr,l;i(i.eoiwtei:'e(:’ (ii;ii.:.l<;i;snhil;];rF sary to their comfort and health. dermg Harry WHOL __ uemhhol on craft hill by President Wilson and it -'-°-‘ the wa was seized. wda iw C~0‘nec_ will bo iritrodirced in Congress early (ganndian Press Despatch.) tm, of r'(.uawm5 Bmmgsy limi- heh. _next week. (`O`l’ENHAGEN.- The municipal fd, me Unned Stn” Shrppmg "Dlx: (;‘;iI$I6(}’(;'%(l)"(;`o0“::ni;‘m;“p:;)§;;;’£';:_':; nutiioi-ities of Warsaw. with the co lBoar~d.v;‘;,I;§c1li wili‘d|mi0cl;aedT;:; I ~ r _ ~ . . s a co i . s .i . _ Call” IEC* """S"“°"°“ within "`y°'" ot' operation of the Gmmm admimstm :sag formal Dl‘oceedinB. as the' U _ m8N.rbet\veeii 25,000 and 30,000 airplanes. iii-;i, are transporting from Warsaw Conectofs men merely muevml “AIRPLANE MOTOR* T0 CONQUER placed before the war department and ed opportunities for work in the. EXD8‘I`lP» hlwe reported to the cnurt_ h ~ im t h i'l=_ M H; l_ country- i--"M It “'°“1d °°°‘ “"°“‘ $1_1°".’°° "_"“Eo0 Tr t'ii?seail`ii‘rlEiniiesii"érin‘iEiinis aillnvl- gusiaiiteelng Greek fade or Fwoatgéaiirrorl limrrton and Mr: -I0llf _airplane itself, repression used. _“lemon” of the nmol., .;»._ . . i _huml Dlgrnlts 0h';\;t;ii’_i‘\i itlwtlie vlllagcsluiir; coulritryldistricrtls g\eBpu`t(_y§fssi;ilai;1sil‘i£i:sFr;il:a'rr:|ail_n cliinrxgér roll ' Pm_“0GRAD_'___""'Ma"m law hm ‘"0" bm"es` mlcasmg the Innes' me It lmein.l)E)yc( grim' arse) |w| _ aentativee of the i<`e`deral" collrrtpbc- b"°“ V"°°l“Im°d' I" T°'“gk‘ lveswr" torlun l`or construction of battle planes D030( ‘I ew* "3 me““'"° 5 n' fore wmch was pending' ,um fm. dnm_ Siberia. because of wholesale rriiir- on|y_ spired by the diill-cirltios of the foodf. es again ‘_ th 0wne\.s`b » two New dors and robberies committed by ,mpply in me Capital “nd the lmprove Yirk bank; 9 - y i criminals who had bceii Kranteii ani-_ repalr the damage to the (‘erille r~au.» . . . I THE SKY FOR THE ALLIE8 ed bv her ‘._|.ew_ under orders from-been arrested. with about R00 oilif-rs. Captain Charles Polack her com- ~' DE1‘R0|T_` M|¢h___,\ Supa,-.a|rn|n|w ALLIED '(LlFTiN0 BLOCKADE OF ' d- _ . ` iiumber wounded; Ill I1 Bl' logigned to conquer' the sky for thnl X GREECE. a . The arrests followrii the exposure "um" help lo sweep me ""5 M GW wAsHiNo'roN Lifting or the l chops ana assassinate the -ieaanrs or Tlgailgbiiiiznifetil sgflscigg 3°, :gf Amen iiiockuds or nieces was an NEW.K'N° °" “Rst” ervic organizations, The soo ss.-ot~r» -nfmen Detroit enghwer whose namc'rioutrced in a brief cablegram to tht- Wil-I-'N0 To CWUPERATE ates of the criminals were dragged ITB wmE_m_.d ` Stntc Department today from Minis -- from the hands of tho latter. The ' ‘ ’ _ ' -- ' hen some rc- ,me new motor is "id to he me ter Droppers. at Athens. This is tak (¢,,,.¢|.,, pr", |3,,p,¢¢|.,_) casualties occurred w _ __ most powerful combumbm engme “__ gitlhgrg :imrli1e‘i}ilr;&ataktl;?mAiLl‘ies|:il;-5 ATHENS___ The omcm Queue _slstancc was offered to the arrests. “I2 "°"""'°“" “fd I” “°°""“"" ';"'riiiiiE'tE<-rs rs. no furtiEsr`neei‘.t'Il0r thi! Year- end of that time the motor has to be 0|-egk amy and the w1¢||d|-"ni or 0 - ' Others worthy of special mention are |@i,n||t_ The United stat;-3 Aviation Q,-,ek troop, (mm ,H Northern to cooperate sincerely with them in Me,B|~,_ w. A. Stewart, Prof. Ber~_.Motor. is so oomtructml that its lite into the Peloppsnnus, and muiatsiiltnl trsngutiity, thus bringing 'stil instant d9atlt.‘Tite deceased had low, 9. A. McDonlld. H- W= L°“l"'ln determined only by the ilfo of rhsfweii o c ot the strongest maiimirm or about 5 ,-,,m,,¢.|||,¢|o,, of .ha different (Canadian Press Despatch.) OTTAWA.-» Over forty menrbers wish rn speak c»ri the Military Service Act and .ali hope oi’ the bill getting its second reading this week has been alraiidorivd, li the division is reacli- `ed by Tliursday of next week it is more than ls expecterl by some. Tlierc is little change in the situation. Tho `governnient will have an even great- er oppositicn support against the re- ferendum than was expected. 'CJXTEEN LIBERALS WILL OPPOSE AMENDMENT AND THIRTY WILL VOTE FOR BILL. I At ielart sixteen Liberals will vote (against the amendment and over thir- ity \vrll vote for the second rcadiirg of the bill. .Biiinsii Piissiutris-iniiniiitrffo ““'i,‘;,§:‘.'.._§f¢':'.'i2:... nii.iririisEiivir.E _ ,orrwiioua no riiti-E niuni, 1' °“'“'@'" sntt niscussiin (Canadian Press Despatch) _ i.0NDON.- Winston Spencer-_ ° _ ' (‘h 'hill i ticle -iii th S nd y L o _ . I ) .ure n an ar e u al Iictorinl demands an aggressive poll cessinl Raids by Britishare Sieadily Emptging German fl.‘Zi..§;°.$§...T.I1"`;‘§,...‘lT§l§ `.l.‘.`§.’Z§ Not Expected Before Next Week, Sixteen . Trenches- Canadians in a Splendid Raid ver Difficult trait'°:’;.f;:,'“.;‘;e.*;';.‘;.215i;1;f:;'f iiinnirs will vine Against ineiiiiiiinii nur A l“'°"“d CSDIUFUI 400 \f8l'dS Qf_ EMEIIY Tl'¢l1°I1 Wlllffh ‘.li‘.§.,“‘..‘Z“§I .‘.lY.°..§'.'§§;§“ZF”.§’Zi...T35 0ver Thirty lor Second Reading. Election 1 and Austria and in addition more than _ four old battlcslrips to one for the‘ cornplishing 'their purpose. The govermnent will re-organize on a par- t_\‘ basis and introduce extension le gislatioii which will be opposed by Sir \\'llfrid Laurier. ELECTION IN AUTUMN. Dissolution will follow and an elec- tion iin October or November. Sir Edward Kemp, Minister of Mi- litia, supported the Military Service Bill iii an able speech today. The great ilemaiid at the front was for iri- fantry. Under volunteer enlistment men selected the arm of the service (hey desired to enter. in the M.ay en- listrments there were over 6.000, while of tiicse only 1,200 selected the infan- try and the losses in infantry that month ‘were several thousand. Under There has been a revival of the agitation lor a urilon goverrimciit but the advocates are not hopeful of ac coiiscription soldiers would be placed in the scrvier. desired by the army authorities. _ German Public Willing Belief that Submar ` Greaesi Enemy Dow COP1".‘i\i‘Hi/\Gl}N-Herlin anti zril_ Gerinuriy is siibniariiie mad. Men and' women, with their faces pinched by lack oi' adciirintn food, are' licl~oic.ill_v and single-minriedlv fixed in their t-hc war zone will wlii for the liais- er. No rlisconiforts incident to ac- hieving th-at succcss are too great to be-bor'ne_ This is the picture of Germany. from the German view point-, which the United Press is able to present today from information contained in a letter received here today by a Danish resident, with close friends in higli official position in Berlin. Despite all diiliculties oi' .food supply, the writer said, the Ger- man public held complete confident-e< ~ .-_-_-_-_~_~_-_-__-= .~_-.-_ -.~ - -_ .~.~_~_-'_'-._ -_-_-_-_-, ,-_-. 1 U-. GERMAN PEUPLE I SUBMANINE MAD . - ~ .,, 1 cs u u`s to Suiter Privation I in ine Warfare Will Bring. n irom Pedestal. in thn U-boats' mastery of the war. “Everyone believes i~]iigland's de- feat. is thc' prime consideration." the Gcrriian writer declared. "Germans regiirii England as the one nation re- sponsible for prolonging the war. The German government, the navy. the Illini' and the people are not anxious lo Start open hostilities against Am- erica. England is Germany‘s main enemy. and Germany thlriks that through the submarine she’ has found the weapon which will bring England to her knees.. "The public express remorse that English women and children will have to suffer through lack of food. brit it remembers that the German women and children have been sull’er'lrig for a long time' on account of England's starvation blockade of Germany." Saturduv Wiley was repairing n hi-i hon'-ie brit iirreiir lor ii cr no hours. lie is rr recluse and hun liccir nestv and had joined the forms or 'Twenty persons were killed and it of s plot to plunder all the banks und SMOTHERED IN CAVE-iN i-`REilERlCTON.- An accident , which occurred here Frida_v afternoon at the brit~kyard of iii. Ryan & Sous ‘caused tho death of Daniel Driscoll. The deceased was working in a sand pit, and had sat down for .1 moment head caved in and struck iirm, caus- been a life long resident of Hanwvll to rest, when a. mass of sand over-, EEMAIE NNIGHIS i NEXT IN 0Il0ER (Canadian Press Despatch.) i.<)l\`il().\'.-~ Orders of chivalry open to women will be one of the out- comes of the war. lt is announced that in rtlcogiiitioii of the nianlfold services re_ndcreil in connection with the war both by Brltisli subjects and their rilllcs, the King has been pleas- cd to institute two new orders. The first is an order of knighthood slylerl "Order of the British Empire." it will follow the precedents of other similar orders, and consist of live classes or grades, and will be awar- ded both to women and men for sor- viccs rendered to the Empire at home or irlirouti. The first two classes will, in the case: of irien. curry the honor of kiiiglithoi.-.i, and in the case of wo- men -the privilege of prefixlng the title “i)u.nic" to their names. The second order, which will be rloscly restricted as to numbers, will be entitled “Order of Companions of lIoric~r." it will-consist of one class only. to which women will be eligible ciq;ially with men. ilt will carry no t t e. WILL ADMIT ' _ WOMEN TO VEBTRIESE of Huron closed its annual meeting yesterday it decided to admit- women to its vestries, thus marking ibn close of several years' agirtatioii. COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMEN TS. HIETINGB, ETC. "The" Cornwall Mission Band in- tend hoidlng an ice Cream Social in the Cornwall ?all on Wednesday ev- ening Juno 2 th. Homemade candy ifor sale, if not fine drst line evening. ' 1217-6-26M2i. i °*WO0L.- The Department of rlnuiture will be receiving wool Pharlottetown and Summeraide up 2 Juno 30th iloteqr of Jail- .previoiisly announced, 11946 llsi. Road, and is survived by his wife. ‘urn-fe'» srnim; mom. . ' ‘ ` 'Ei ` ' ..rlA~`§- we LONDON, 0nt.- Before the Synod. ,,. » s ‘tr- -. 24) of ¢ ii H? or ,. .. 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