i l . THE CRL_il[II§_[0_}Y_ L Y GUARDI ; -,,.`»"v"II 1-’ '-1,' I' ""1 ,. _ _i l ., 4 . .' _ ____ .._. _, W.. , ‘ " _ _ ~ , .. f ~ ,- ., .- I - . - - . _ i . _ , -- l _ , _ . --_ =», l . -fini ' '_- x., y-;- '- 0,.,-, “ _,yy .' . ._{i. . I .. _. y I. _ _ `. .,- _ _.__V';{_"__*v,N;.‘mv, _, __ L ...ul ., _I _ ,.,..;. ' ' I I ,_. A _ ,~ - l, V. V V.. V _`. _ .l,-_,4,'.»iV,i~`,y`»i.._...._.`,',;-W5/,T ` . _ ’ _ ~» - . _ _: _ . - _ -_.al f`“;.:. weekly, (Now lvcnlng Daily) 131 manning only roilllileii .lm CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1918 _ ‘£20 I;,°_'r‘§,°_:‘_'r(I‘;§I|'|§,“I’r_I;')‘_I"I""‘°°I” °‘”‘“"‘”"°*‘°° '°' II"'*' t ' ' » - '- - - - ` - __ f i BRITISH `TRANSPORT ` SUNII BY SUBIIIARIICE No Troops on Board. 9_0 Survivors of Crew of |30 Officers and Men Landed in Ireland. Was Some li-undreds oi Miles Out in Atlantic \ ` L* (8peci|lI to The Guardian) » NW YORK. Juno 12.-The British transport Ausonia owned by the Cun- l.=_rti_.L»i_m_fl..._illls -ll<>9.n_.!9rnsds1sll_il\__llle Atlantic by a German submarine, and 90 of their crew have been landed on the irish coast, according to cable de. spatches received in New York. She -____l ' left a British port on May 25 and was some hundreds of lniles out in the Atlantic when she was attacked. ._lI`.Il§_..B.u|:Y1YnrB....uLere..picked up by .axpeaatbeund steanlsllip and a search is being made-for the missing mem- bers.of the crew which numbered 130 officers and men. i A NAVAL BATTTE A AGAIBN PREDICTED Believed Germans May ment- in liope of Destroying Channel Ferry Service and Prevent (Special to The Guardian) 4 LONDON, Jllne 12.-The assertion that the German high seas fleet pro- poses to come out and give battle to the British, and American fleets, is repeated in despatches froln Switzer- land and Holland. Tile story is set afloat for some ulterior purpose, but what that purpose is does not yet. up- pear. The range of the Gorman guns may have been so increased during two years of naval inactivity that the enemy believes he has a chance in 1-,-_~.-_ -_-_ _ _~,-_-_~_-_ _~_~_-.-_~,~,-_-_-_-_»,~_~,~_-.-, -_-_-_-.-,-v ¢ ~ . ~ .-_- _-_-.~.-_-.~_-:_-;:: .-_-_-:_-_-.»l-»_-:_ :_~::::-ff--:--1 Attempt Naval Engage- Passage of Troops. ,ll great. naval battle, but that is not very likely. A much more probable explanation oi' the story is that dur- ing the crisis of the field operations oi' the campaigning season the enemy may be prepared to throw away a nllnlbcr ol' his battle cruisers and lighter craft if hy so doing he can dlslocate thc Channel ferry service and prevent the passage of soldiers to and fronl France. Tile suggestions ot` all invasion of the United Kingdom or standup battle at sea need not cause anyone to lose sleep. IMPEIIMI CIINEEIIENCE 'I-iMERICii'S CREIII tins ln-lill- (Specill to the Guardian) LONDON,- June 11.-The first meet- ing of the Imperial War Cabinet takes place today and the first session oi' the Imperial Conference tomorrow. Messrs. Arthur Meighen and N. Wy Rowell, lunched at 'the iiouse oi (Iom- mons with Mr. Herbert Samuel yester- day .and inspected the rooms provided for the Dominion lnclnhers of I‘arlia-- lnent and stayed to hear the debate. ` Foull llllowlllao lil ' Allooslooll lilvfli AROOSTOOK JUNCTION. N. ii..i June 11-Caribou, the thriving Mlliilil town on the Canadian Pacific railroad near here, is sorely stricken. Tili- town is mourning the loss ily dro\vn»` ing of four members of well known ia-‘ milles. The dead are Miss Mona Davis, aged 17 years, daughter oi’ De- puty Sheriff Otis Davis; M-iss Georgia Lyons, aged 17. daughter of John Lyons; Max Simpson, aged 17. son of Mrs. Frank Simpson, a widow; David Hitchins, aged 23` years, son of Her bert Hitcllins. . All four were drowned in the Aroos- took Rlver about three o'clock Sull- day afternoon. The young people went out on the river ln ll canoe :liter dinner, and were paddling at li point above a. dam and about a mile from the village. The accident is believed to have been caused by the breaking of a seat when the girls attempted to chnugc places. The canoe was about four hundred feet from the shore at lilo time and the water is very linen tl' this point. The cries of the drown ing boys .and girls attracted many] people to the scene but no boat or canoe was available and the relatives and friends of all four were obliged to stand helpless on the bank and watch the victims go down for tllo last ~__ IIIII°~ The I3°YII 9I~I'I-I5II¢I°II g“mI’Iy" (Special to tne Guard-ian) but handicapped by their clothes llnl the cold water were soon exhausted. Search was kent un for hours yeas- mm ,wtwecn May 15 and _,une ,_ “_ vlciiliy will it-st ln illn present llnii:i-._ terdsy and today. All the bodi have been found. Miss Davis. Mills Lyons and Mal-'_ Som under secmmry of wa, Umm the fighting in inlliiln ills nlnnnlcnl l _ The cm,m||t|es numbered 991_ These form in which each side has won on “III” 0f U19 CHl'lb0\l IIIKII *ICIVIPI III" . 0 my follows. one wing and the scales are now even. 'Simpson were members of the sen were to have actlvel taken part in the programme at tI\e 11ill?l`0“CI\I“f zrsduation. The Misses Davis :mf LY0ns belonged to tho Camp Fir/' Girls. a patriotic organization. UOOOOOOOOOQOFOOOOO cllllllsln sllllllsi Qoooeoeoooeooebeoccl o|.|ou°£ LE1-___|_Ew|s 1-AN.1‘-on n LONDON, June 12.-The Gerlnan ._ ~ 8o56313M,.|pd THE WEATHER have resumed the offensive soutll ol »wA"1-lui. . '¢';EN¢gA'L _ TEMPERATURE, the Aisno on the fronit between Sols- Il0ll!8vroiIll.MI?I'iIi° wzefizing. Apply. TIDE, MOON’ ETC_ sons' and the Mill-ne. They attack:-il at Guardian Oihce ' 60735-7Mtl . _ , ' _ _ _ between the river and the Villers Cot.- °1'o l.rr-cm'rriALl.v l.ocA-no TORONTO-_J“°° 12-;“S"‘)>“S W°“1inl»eil inneni. vinlnni nnnllnlin nn-» a bright. front bedroom in private °fIIl_'hWItI:‘¢:l» v§}l°l“:"I;I§u;= uf";°a-"Bmw" being fought on the fronit of Donl- flmily. Apply at Guardian Office. at zfa mid mmormw at 307_ It Wm miers. Glit_l;y`ilnd south of Ainiliilily. _ M( . . ~ l . _ n ` ~‘ 60"* 27 tn be high tomorrow morning at 3.57, .gN;My "Am REPUUSED °WANTlD - TO RINT OR PUR- chase, a small house and barn.-C-lm Til” IIIIIF lI°III IIIIS IWPIIIIIK In 8-59' ilbeeial to tnc Guardian) th CIIMMERCE IIEEI Millions of Tons of Shipping Will | Soon be Ready for Sea ' sotrrll BEND, lnil., June 11.-Ani erica in 1920 will have a' merchant marine of 25.000000 dead weight tons. Chairnluu llurlcy of the Shipping Board declared here tonight in all :td- iircss, giving the most complete stato- mont of the nation's shipbuilding pro- graul which has yet been made pull- Iic. ' This great eolnnlerce fleet, Mr. llur- ley said, the largest ever llsselnblell ill the llistory of the world. llnll ill- volvlng the expenditure of more than $5.000.000,000 will lillk the United States to South and Central America by weekly steamer service which will enable the Latin American countries to utilize their unlimited natural re- otber nations. It also will bridge the Pacific for sources in the freest competition with _ taken by the enemy in ills first rush on Sunday and Monday. The Ger- mans left more than a thousand pris- oners in the hands of the victors to- gether with some guns. 'l`hlry lout heavily ill the effort to lici'l~.nd thllir positions. ’l‘hc assaulting troops were composed in pzlrt oi' Frcllch colonillls. and the Blacks, and were supported by tanks, which. it is stated, did great execution, The heights oi’ Mery were recovered on Monday night_ and now Belloy, Glenilse wood and the heights between Courcellcs and Mortcmer are again in the hands of the Allies. The only progress made hy the cn- emy yesterday was to the south and southeast of the wood oi' TIliescolll'l. where ill his endeavor to occupy the valley of the Matz and roach thc Oisc by that route nt ll poillt south oi' ltibccourt, Von Hutier secured a foot.- lng in two -villages south of the for- est. and according to a late unofficial despatch reached the Olsc, at one point. On lilo whole the day was il had one for the enemy, and ills illcagre gains were bought :li fl, price ' secllls to be rcgllrilell with l»=lltl'sl`llc- lion by the l<‘rellcll. The uruly of Von ilutier has been badly nlllu_l_cll by thc terrific glln-fire of the Allies, and fresh divisions have been brought up to fill the gaps. - BERLIN IS NOT JUBILANT Ilcrlill is not pnl'til'lll;ll'l_v :llllillll ov- er the results. Lust. lliglllkl (ji-.i-imill oilicilll report lllcrcly stall-ll tllilt "mi the llaitleflclll south of 'i`oyoll cllomy iol'ccs collntcl'-llt.tacils fallcli, with the ENEMY MADE SLIGHT PROGRESS _ I was a struggle for ll railway. ’l`hl~ luck of railway facilities is llaluper- ing llle Gcrlllulls grl-:lily ill thi-ir ot`- t`ellsivc. The l'ziilw1l_\' llowli ilil- vllllc_\ of the (lisa irolll l_\io_\'oll to f‘olllpcil.:llf- :lull tllcllcc to l’llrIs is not :ls _vi-l iipi-li lo tllclil t'or the i"l'l-lil-ll ilold witll thc river i`rolu Pont l'lvl-llllo slllitllei-l_\'. The only other rllillviiy of value lil tho cllcllly in illeil' zlllvllllcc is al sillglc truck lille from ltliyc south lllrollgl: the vallcy oi' the Maltz. wlllch is illl lircly illsllfliclcllt for thc tl';tlispurill tion neells oi' lt great. army l:ill'r_\'illi; on aggressive wltrfare. Durillg Monday ll most ileierlllilleil attempt was made to rlrllcll the linc from Paris wllicll rllllel ily way of (‘lcr mont, llllll Moniliidil-l' to l\lnll~,llei_ l\ hrallcll lli` this rllil\\':i_\' cllllllocin lilollt llillil-sr :lull Ilovc. till- (ll-rlilall llllvilllc ell llzlsl-., and Il_v iauillg lt sillllowllxli l'ollnllullollt rollto this rzliiwlly volllli bc utilized in llrillgillg l'iirv.':ll'il sup- plies and lllunitiolls frolil Ht. Qllclltill, At lllllic:~'colli't, lie i‘lo_\`l':ul und i\li~r_\' the cncnly was lzlosc to this lilll\_ on Moillllly night, and ll furtller ud\'ilnl'~\ ucstcll ol' il lnilc .lull l hllli` \'.'lli-Il lo coll- illlllc using llii~ lillil :is ll purt of tliliir owlt tl‘ll.ns‘pol'illlloll systclll. Ilcuviosi losses for thi- ollellly." All 'l‘hc l<‘l‘elli:h report sialic: lillli ill earlier bulletin slated tllzlt 10.000 pri- sollcrs, ill llddition to 8,000 rl\pol'tl~llI ull‘e:ltiy, had boon illkell by the fier- lnalls ill the now ililcilislvo. lllakilll; 'l l_otai of about 75.000 .l....:l~ lip, pm. tio oi` illc Aisilc. begun on Mzlv 27. It I is illlportallt to'l'l:nlemhcr flint the lll`0il_t lI1i1l0l`Iiy of tllcsc prisillicrs were wounded nlen, picked up on thc ilelll not. soldiers wllo gave up their arms. (Special to tnc G d~| I LONDON, June 12.iaAt'lZIE) tllrcc the transportation ot' the products of. Japan, Ilussia_ (‘-bina, Australia audi the Orient, and will continue to pro-I luote Anlerica's trade with Europe. ' “And with it l1ll," he added. "Am-I ericnu ships will serve humanity loy-I ally und unselfisllly. on the same prin- ciples of liberty and justice which brought. ubollt the establishment of this Republic." Mr. Iillrloy said he and Director General Schwab- ot’ the Emergencyf Fleet Corporation expected the ship-I ping output this year to exceed 3,000.- 000 deud weight tons, wllilo next year the natiou's tremendous new ship-i building industry will be capable ofi turning ollt 13,618,000 dead weight tons, more than Great Britain, hereto- fore the greatest builder of ships, has complotoli in any tivo years of her history. ` HOSPITALS HAD 99 CAISUALTIES LONDON. Jllne 11-Germans bomb- od British i-lospitals in France seven cording. to ll statement made in the I-louse of Commons by J. l. MacPher- .lr Killed, oillcers 11. Other ranks 318. Nursing sisters 5. Women auxiliary corps 8. Civilians. 6. Wounded officers. 18. Other ranks. 534. Nursing sisters", 11. `Woman's -auxiliary corps. 7. I Others, 3. and Saturday at 4.29. lI‘HY-S OI’ III-Tilting ill which the Germans have incurred a serious wnstage of mall power the general sitlultion re- mains uncllanged. The enemy has flliled to reach Conlpiegne his inl- luodillte objective bllt he lllls allvllllc- eri seven milcs dowll the west liiillk of the Oiso and he is illillgillg on tilts quarter. The l~`rench oil the east bank of thc OIHP Ill Semillglly and <‘lll'lopollt arc III II" "I’H0Il1I£‘IY llllturllltlllo salient :ind either they cross the Oisil wilsi , ward and alll the Frillli-ll on lilo lvei-ill Ililllli. or allvuncc l`rolll their positlollsl in the course of it few days. 'l'lll~' French advance cnstwarli on the lel'tI does not promise to roach bcvoni.I ltossons and tho position ol' llfi`airsI cast. of the Oise cannot bo trllllist`orlncd‘ by the operation. Too/lv M/lv Dsclols THE BATTLE ..l’AitlS, Juno 12.-'f‘oday's figbtillr probably will decide on which sidc Hays Henri Birlou, the nlilltaly mill. in reviewing the situation. He says By' their counter atlllck the l~`relli-il stopped the ellenly.frmll carrying ollt his plon. and :lt the sumo time :lssllrcd themselves of ll bu-ttle l-ino of liefellsc. Tile Germans now are obliged, Mr. iildou believes, to keep their oifcctlvell on the firing line and lo dlp into their stock of reserves l`ol fresh divisions. GERMANS RESUME OFF'EN8IVlE ON THE AISNE (Special to the Guardian) ` this morning. Fighting is going. oil tho rcgillll llf i\l:ll‘lll1<\gIil+l~ illl- .\i`l'il‘llll.< rel-liptllroil iliil crl-sl of the riligc. ill l-ft`cl'i tlil:l'l-l'iil'. tiic onelliy on his plirl Ioi till' frollt :ls il rcsull of lllroi- il:i._\'¢i oi` ill-.~lpcl':ltc fighting hits lllzlill- plxi glwiss solltllerly lil thi- l-\lclll of :i little ll-..=u-a ihllll six liiill-it lrliili t‘;lllu_v Sur Matz to l\llll'l|llcgiisc._ THE GERMANS‘ MOST. IMPORTANT GAINS The lllost illlportlllll gilills of till' Gorlllllnf-l :lro on thc \v'~.~lt llallll of lilo Oisc., lil the valley on thc wllst side of the rivcr frolll l’oni. lllvcllllc. south- ward are lhl- railway. the cilllul :lllli the print-iplll lligllwlly frollncctillg .\'o_\'- on and t‘.olilpcigllc. With tllosi- splen- di'l tmlnsportziiiliil l'al:ilitlcl~l ill his Ill-lulls Voll lllltllilll' could gli |`ol'u':ll'lI i~olllidt~lltl_\'. 'l`llcrll was lil-l'cc und prolonged iiglltillg ill the wooilcll phil- cllu \vl‘l»lt of lilo (lilac :ls thc l"l'l-ll'-il \\'c|'l' llrlvcil Illlcil iowllrll illc \'llI|l~_\'_ lll'c.slllll-ollri vrlis lzircn up and illlzllly Mlll'r‘.llelllllut_ FRENCH PRESSED B/\Cl'< TO OISE RIVER A llczspzltcll frllill llellt:~r'_-1 rl»l-l'c.; polldcni Ill:-ll liil;ht :stated il>.'li,,_ flir- I*`l'r=nt‘li had bcl~ll illwlllscll hzlcli i'l till' (lim rivcr lin -this part of tho .l'|-.mr This illlvlllii-l~_ Ii is follnll, lil:l_v ollllllll- tler thc s-ullielli in tho l"l'enr‘ll lines: on tho oust slllli of ih'l~ river ill thc lor- cst o|` ('ill‘Il~polll_ AMERICANS MAKE ANOTHER SPFIING FORWARD The Alllllrlclili troops on thc .\l;ll'lii- front, to tho llortllwoslt ol` (fllllicilll ’I‘lllcrr_v Il:lv.l lllullc :lrlotllor sprilll: forward. li. is ofllciully rcporioll that llloy l'zlrrIclI llclll-ll Wood yi-i-ltcrillly lnornilllz. tllhillg 300 prisollel'.~l. The colllltlll'-:litilcks of ilic l"r<-ncil llllil Alucricuilll ill till- region bctwl-i-ll tili- Mllrllo :ind thc flllrcll have lull-ll llro- llul‘.tlvc of exccllcnt results. and illc ground recovllroli supplies eviricncl» that the cllellly sllfferell terrible loss- es during his l»rici` period of posses- sion. ' f AUSTRALIANS MAKE BIG AD- VANCE I The Allslrnilans wllo hold' the lillle llctwecn tho Ancril and thc Sonllile and b:lr the way to Alnions. made :ln advllnee of a t`rolll of over s. lnile and a half to a depth of half ll. mile early on Tuesday morning. The captured' 298 prisoners. including five officers. null took 21 machine Runs. Tile lai- esi nllvnncc which was in lilo luluth oi‘ Morlanllollrt gives the Auiltrlllini-iii ll flrln hold ol' the platllull belwcvll th ~ two rivers, und ulliiorlally improves tml" men” referred Apply M_ and tomorrow at 9.00: it rises tomor- [,0N|)9N_ yum, 12__An encmv mm e ilrfilldl lines south ill the Ancro. D r row mvrllins and Saturday at 5 36 ing pair lllnl nlgllt lltiilckeil ll nl-lil-ill .' . _ 4 -s-12m ~ - ,v _ ~ _° ° °“"‘I'f”_ °III°° 8_°_° 'ras moon nets tolliglli at 12.13 po... in .,'v.,l..,. wood ly.. W... mp,,i,._I ANOTHER PE/\C¢-I 0FFENslvE °wAN‘r¢o-A hill. ron 0xNlnAL There was a new moon on Sltur- sd. the war office llllnoulleed tndily. ii I _ N any Jun sul ni sos nm- 'rlle sritl ll _ rl a i r li iSP°°I°' *° TI" Gulfdilfli wtmrlxgrk mVtY.:;2ly oféttllrsof) peg The flrest. quarter of the _mobn will raid in U3; Blgillesereiildn gailllliffitiiss ua LONDON, Julie 12.-Another "pence month. Ap iii' ivflil reference be on Sunday, June 16th'at8.12 M11- few prie ners. There was sporadic "II°"“I"" I’-V G“"""‘“Y “Nfl Allslrill- and all also td, -'i-lilunslieepslr 'rlln lnninll or tnasywill be firienn nntwlty liy tile alle-lny artillery llui-inn Hunklfv llrlllsfvnlir is in the air. ll I I l I 1 .. r I ` i ' - - | ‘ ,,, 1,.. ll ' I great. tellaeity thc oilstcrll hilllll oi' . I I (Special to The Guardian) GERMANS TRY FOR RAILWAY AND I lilent illlil hi 'lli ' ' ' l is '~ i‘.-- _ . . LONDON. June 12.-The Frenell FAIL Icllssiilg till-Ll'lil:lul< plall for till- |.i-.V-Wm lil:iitll,'. -<4:l,\'s_ .\l:l.r~'cl lllllltill. of lllliidcllo iIIf‘ I=_I\l-\`._lll rr-pol'l_liig the slzltcllil-lil of pl‘lsiilicl'.~., llll‘llll.'.\lI _fIlll` alttllcllilll' :lull .~:tlil'liiillg ol` <`oiilpicgiii- IW- ill.. il':lv:lIl'_i.' of thc (illalrll uullcl' (lcncrlll Will S\'Illl<‘Il'i‘. on Slllllluy cvcllillg I\:'il\\' l_Iil\ (ll-rlllllllt llol llllI_\- :lro lllll ill f olilplllglll-, Illli till-_V sllow :l gl'czli.lli».zll I"-“S Villol' in illcir ci`l'ol'i.< l-xccpi on their if-ff, Rlrlsn Ae.AlN R/o_o zeesriuec. i.()I\'i>().\I. .lullc l`.’.---liritisll nirlncll I4II‘I"‘I f"<‘Ill‘ili~'i!lf :lull lSl‘lll'c>l toll.'l\ __Tn_ I I l IHHII 'I""lllll'li liiillllis si-itlllg lllllililroli ili'l‘s, .\il l'l-illrllllll .~¢ilfcl_\'. CIIIIINC I9 CLASS IJEEERREC IIII EMI (Special to tile Guardian) ` l (l'I"I`.\\\`.\, f)\"I`., .Illlle 12.----Mt‘.n lil llillciccli -_\iIl llllt ill- clllll-ll iill Sept clllilor or lIi'liiIll~l'. Ni] IEIIVE MIW ICR SCICIERS (Special to tllc Gurirllizlill |.(\i‘Jll(l.`\', .lunll Il. -'I`lll' lilisilioli ui till* frlilil fli:|ll_\' i_~: lilllhilltf it illlp'l:< silllc lil prilpiisl- lilly l‘llriill~r ;:l‘llcl':l` ll~:l\‘l~, \\'l-rl- ii llllizsilllf' I!il~i sllllgll liicll wolllll l>:illlrllll_\' l‘i-cl-i\'o spill-iii' ciiilrilli-i'iifioll lilli Iiiii: is llili l-iilllclll |iI:lli»i`_‘ for illl- |l|'csl‘lli_ IIUIIRIER MIIIIIIN MEN MIINIHIY ERCM U. S. iif)S’l`O.\'. .\iill=.~'.. Jlllli- 12-- l`hc |'lo\'-. of lroops frolll this collniry to Ellropr is llt thc rlltil oi` il llullrtcr oi` ii lulllior il. liiollth lllli`.' llolhlllg can, stop li cl-l't:lillI_\~ liiil thc Kaiser with his l' liontl~‘." licl-l:ll‘l-ll lliclllt, flencrlll Tllll lilils liriill:l~_~. liriiisll lligll l‘oilr:lli.~' .~aiolll‘l' to tlill lillitcll Slzlicls ut :l dill uni' icnfll-l'l‘il lliill lust. night by ll num hcl' of lll'lii.==li :lll»l (`ullnlli:lll l'l‘sicIul cull tlrit l~ I I lille lllsnllillrs of lilo liar ill I’ri'l<:l ills \Vl>rsiiip the ("llii_~l` Jllsticc, lion. llilr was largl-lv lcpleslclltcll lt nllln- ill ilttcllllilllce. The Attol'ney-Gene; ral. lloll. A, E. Arsenlllllt, l{.(T., was prcscllt. Follolvlllg is the list oi’ the (lrllllll Jllry: Sterling l\‘lcKilv (fore-I luzln), trlyllnoy Ril'ilal'lls0n. J. W.I (‘lllbcl~k. Natlmniel Pierson, Jesse Wright. llarry illlrby, Ausiin llanlsay, .I\l‘tellllll»; (`l:ll‘k, I‘ctt-r J. Holger, Aus- ,tin llltllllrullllli. liolli-rl llilll. John A. illal-llctt. l.. .I. l‘rullglll. lluiiort l‘liil- Ilips. i`ilurlcs Black. l"idclll: J. Arso- Inllult. 'l`|lolnlls tlillllspic. .\i;ijor llo- wilti.. ' `.2I.IEnIt!§_Qf..t.l.le_.Bench. .you__xv-ill, as FREN-CH STRUCK FIERCELY lviflfllrl lil-' lltolle ll slxllltli Fllolil THE SUPREME Only Criminal Case on Docket is One Ad- Recapturing' Positions Taken by Germans in First Rush Sunday and iourncd from Last Term. Chief- .ltisticc (Monday. Germans Left a Thousand Prisoners in Hands of Victors, Malhlt-S00 P|'¢S¢i\l¢CI Will) F¢II¢II10liSAforo thclll at thc prcscnt it-rlll_ ’I`hl~_ only crllillmil cllsc that would cllgagc_ tllo :lttclliion ol` lllc (‘ourt. was one ill regard to which ll true hill hall been ,found by the Grand Jury at the last Novclllber term. ulld in which the pe-| tit jury on the triul hall llis:lgl‘eetI.l "‘\Vith this. llolvcvorf' su-id the CIliei`I Justil-r-‘_ “you have nothing lo llo, and so fur as thc llrlsillcss ol' this tcrnl is_I l-Hilti-i~l‘lll'ltLINi} McKAY. FOR SELF AND FELLOW8. Tile Chief Justice again ilttingly repiloli.. There were, he said, mn- ny things men did into which they put iii the crfort of which they were ca- nuhle. and when the day‘s work, and often the yoar's work. was done. they could not help questioning- whether :lficr ali, it had had any definite vn- :ls tllliir sincflrc cllllgrlltllliltlolls ol 1“L._ gm in connecglmi .with me teaching profession. if one were fit and li'd his best he eould measure ‘dsx by duy the progress that resulte from his work, and tbiswall a most satisfactory thing indeed. His Lord- ship, however, pointed 'out howfur- gent if was to do something to keep the best teachers in the Province and- urged the members of the Grand Jury (who. he said, werd cognlidnt 0f,i_l\B fact that the teachers: wafer under- pilld) to do all in their Power tolbrinlr about a better condition in this rel- peet. ln conclusion he again thank- ed tbe Jury for their address which he said he would treasure as one of the most valuable records he pol- sesssd. His Lordship then discharged' the Grand Jury' i , * 1 New ronk. June lo.-Captain _ M~ll~Kenzle and ui members- Ml, _ ll £5 i==r.l I crow of ‘thc Amllrlclil lfllilll Plnar Del Rio. who have been-mill - i-_quipment as will enable you to deal.sinoe the vessel wal sunk by 0 efficiently with the variedllnd com-iiman submarine off the coast of,Mlr1~ land. on Juno I. reached *MII- determined, and investigation will We are confident too that while up from a small lifeboat thou! y P- Ov' gg ll¢rfiit‘1~ sets-sumti. liiiui-ii llliil- twenty-three lnllllltoii. ills nillllt in illii region of Leilll, , in ilnin-iinll oini ln ni-rlln ul.. 0,,,..,,,. lin nnmmnnnnil inlnnrinw lnnl-ning. linliliilg llln trnllllionlu snll lnilliilnniejnll ole coast or New Jem A Milli .- . ...Q51 t I . ~l l, -i ,. E. on il Norwegian which y, _ I i ` ` i