I I I I. ~ A Q " - _.;`»,' ‘ - ./..,-- _ _ ,_ f _____ __ MoI_=l_l§|‘i*N*o -|:AIl..v . _ _-,._,, - - . . » __ -- - ~.-__.._~_ _-“__~__._--1-_'-1-_:"~..__ --.-~»-...-- -- _ - _ _==, 3 i'.’.°:.'.‘.I.'.'5 ‘£‘&"I§, '.l';,:',l32,°3°l',',> "F _ cHARLoTrsroWN, c_AI\lAl>A. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, isle 0 gg; I;-_ \¢»_»__-_%:_»_l_._.LI__l_.._I~I.......I.. ¢...... ... ..m1.,...,“ THE GERMAN DRIVE l=0R PARIS I _ S EING STUBBORNLY RESISTED I WITH IILTERN IITE GI-II NS il N LOSSES ‘ F M Th I ~ ~a.|~ll . Iii lllvllliloli ollcl ilolll III-I .\|lIII:Ill>I' ol |l‘IIl:llll-o ol' lill- I-`»-lil-l'.Ii 4:o\l»I'lIllllIIIi ftlltilll; lllzll lllll plllltr ll --A ...-v.._~... .».»..-f ,, ._ ,Ns ,~_,- -~`~,~ »~ , The _Enemy dlth Strong Relnforcements I‘lave Advanced Flve Mlles ‘ ......'...... .....,,.I‘.;1...IT'.III'“.‘.I..‘.-'_'"XI§.I“‘§II. ef--f---At One Poll-lt, Their Massed ormation akin em a- Merci ess "'~" -f<'~~Iiii»I“-IiI3??fI;::iiiiii~I%hr%iitI&iii“‘*I*"‘“I‘I I.. If-..I=.. . - - -. S GtRIIIIIIII SPI' WM _ y n h S _ _\_l__l__I___<...llIll.Il lsoll. ».iIolIll| llc IIlllIvIIIII 6|-|If¢|'¢d"S¢V¢I'¢Iy fI'0m First B0mba|'dmgnt_ The Enemy is Still I I _ II.” I'I'I-_»_I»--_-_II-_--I_~»» I.-ll--I-.-5 In Being Held on the Win s and l’lis Adv ' th C t I ' SI RA@IG‘II‘”§III'I"‘°II'II"IIIIII'I»II"IfI'I"f'I'IIII=IIIIIIIIII'III'I (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, June 11.-The battle of the Oise continues with undiminlshcd violence. The night French report tells oi' the enemy's progress in de- tail, while that from Berlin only stat es tllat “southwest ot’ Noyon we have made progress in fighting witll newly brought up French forces." During yester,day's struggle, the French re- port says, “The enemy was able to take successively. by repeated :lv- saults and at the cost of heavy sucrl- fices, the villages df Mery, Belloy and St. Maur. The plateau of Belloy wa:-I the theatre oi’ heroic engagements The Germans also occupied Thics- court wood during the day, and issu- ing from it in a southeasterly direc- tion are heading down the valley ol` the Matz toward Compeignc, about nine miles from Elincourt, the furth- est south point of the advance. Tile penetration at its greatest -depth is slightly over five miles. To the west, on the Montdidier end of the active front, the French broke down the Germall attacks and held their positions. Along the Oiso also the onemy’s progress was slow and ex- tremely costly. The advanclng forces oi’ the Crown Prince's army have only a single track railway that runs from Roye to Colu- peigne at their command, in bringing up supplies on the battlefield, and the struggles at St. Maur, Marquegliso and Elicourt were for possession o‘. these roads along which the heavy guns required for the attack on Conl- peigne must be transported. _Tho country is Iadiilllauicone to light over and _the Frelicll resistance is of the sternest sort. BERLIN CLAIMS 3.000 PRISONERS I FIRST DAY ln the ilrst day’s battle Berlin claims 3,000 prisoners and some guns. The prisoners must have consisted almost entirely of the more seriously wound ed who could not be carried ulong by the French troops holding the out post line when the attack waslaullcll ed, wllo retired steadily to their bat tle positions fighting for every fool of ground surrendered. MOST INTENSE BOMBARDMENT OF THE WAR The reports of Sunday’s struggle a- gree that the bombardment tllat pro- ceded the assault was one of the most intense of the war. There must have been many Frellchlllen seriously wounded by shell fragments by such a bombardment along a twenty-mile front. But the reports also show that the French rejolndor was even more effective than the attacks of the one- my's guns, and caused great losses to the German masses forming up_ for the assault. Tile “seventy-lives ol our Allies are terrible weapons when they have a target of massed troops and the comparative failure of the enemy in the opening llay'H ODSYMIOHS was probably due in large measure to bursting high explosives thrown \ll1~ on his assembly- positions by $00001"-‘l thoroughly familiar wltll the ground. ENEMY AovANcEs sEoAl=lDl_Ess ' _ or-° cosr The second day of the stru88l8 §l}W no abatement of its ferocity. The Gor- mans opened their attack ycslefduy ISIANIIIRS IN . IIISUIIIY IISI (Special to The Guardian) ‘ OTTAWA June 11.-The followinK Prince Edward Islanders aDll0H\‘ In last night's casualty list: Gund-Arti|I¢r¥ H. K. l-Iowan. Cure '1`I'IW°"°= F- Mobonald, Charlottetown, railway troops: M. l-l._ McRae. N0\‘ll\ CI“‘dI5““' .Im spdfmn ual,.ean,:ol North carel- lgsn. - *ras .WEATHER 'rEMrE1tA'rU1m. - 'r1IJE,MooN. ETC- TDRONTO. June 12.-I<‘-I-esh to strong southwest winds with shower!- The tide will he high this afternoon at 1.ao and tomarrow at 2_1s: It Wil be high tomorrow mornin! ai 3-12 and ridoy at 8.51 The sun sets this oveninl llld W morrow at 7.89; it rises t0m°\'\'°W morning at 7.50 and Friday ll 9- 'rho moon ntstonisht at 11-43- 'rllero wu c new moon on Satur- day, .nuts 'titlrlll 5.03 II. rn. The 0|-st quarter of the moon will be on Sunday, June liith at 8.12 Il. m. 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Ilt\I|g¢Iw¢I|-lr, Nil w;\gl|[||g_ Applyl ’lIll<- \‘:ll'ioIl~‘ <_-lIIIIllIIttclI.~l wl-I'l- :l_ls at (lllllrdloll Oillco. ii0T1ll'I--7!\iil Illalncd and I-:llilloll llllll otllvr rollllln I*T0 LET--CENTRALLY LOCATED ______ __ _________ ___ Ill INVISIIIIAIE *DON'T D0 AWAY WITH YOUFl_ | old pizllllnl or org:llI_-1 lll~fol'lI I-ollsllli I ' R U im.: l’rnf. !\l:lI'voll, 9 liiclllllllllli HMI \ li0l7-li»ll)l\l3`rlIll I _-___ ________ _________ _ __ ,.| _lp iw;-_» ;I;;I in o l~ -lr _I-' IWAN1-Er. AT ONCE A RELIABLEIpI'»~l`l-I-rl-d lI_\' lion. .l. l'. N, lialxll-r. :lt _ I s_,;,,.|- uhlll lor till lllillr I-oIi|.» ,\p1lll-- l.I»¢l . (’il_v i‘l<-rl( relllivd tllllt Mr I \\'ood, olll_\', :lllll so ful' hzld ills cowl ll-.-toll. 'i`llgI olhl-r vlIlldol‘s llllli liek oil for ll litllv Illoro iillll-, License: Ill:lvl~ lIl»lIll l'lIi`llsl-ll lo :Ill who did no ilrilll.: cl-l'iilil~:lll»:l. 'I‘h¢I i`oillI\\'illg loiiol' front l‘remi.:I I--lclltlllll lo .\l:l_l'ol' \\‘riI;llt wus rcnd ' (‘llnrlottetown II.. ;,gI.|Il'ia-f. ol' -i.-_.‘ll'lll‘lioll r:IilI-Il iI"I I prl _.-ll: i' rw: no lllllll .II I- ‘ll lo, I --II'.lll|~,lI ll|.li l.l:.l _\'I-;lI', lllxos wr-rf~ col l|I I` lIl .III IIIII \lIlIl III Ill ll ,I I Il . \ , llozll' Sir: - ill tho post :I grunt doall of mime) hull in-4-Il paid iowllrds puupcr relio' ill lilo i'il_\- oi` ('ll:lrlotiotown. includ ini: illn support of persons sont to tht llliirlllnrv, :Ind to l~‘lllr~onwood Hospi tall lol- till- lltslllle for the relief of ill :Ilso for l-Qui. ‘ Solllf- mlltlml orrrlnlzenlont will have In bo m'nl.~ hI~lw»~en ilu- Governmen' 'Ill-iilhf l'lI_I~ Vollnrll for the care o _lllozo pol-wilt-_ The town has cet ,lzliu oblilzoilmln lo fulfill toward' I illc-~~~ poopiv, and hereafter no pcrsor Iwill iw admitted to the lnilrmary n i<'oll~olllvoorl liospltlll except on appli _ I-;lIioll ol tho Mayor of the Town, nov .will zrzltlis lv- given in indigent per I_~<.»ns \\'iiil_ln the Town in the wav i‘ Ill llorotrlforo llnnl'I done. Th- I l:I'.ltIII: voir-d io tho llil’l'lIl'ont llonevf IIl|.II Illontillt lllvliiln; oi I I I I ,__ Milk ,,\_,_.lU,._\._ ,,IlI_r,I|,|;.;3,\|II_ .Im-III-_ :s'po:Il\t-I~ ol' itll- llouse. ll~l, lm: some arrangeulellt must bln IIIIII Illlllills nlscusslin I Il Ilwllllll I/Ittiilu .». made as to payments out of the 'Ex- ecutive grant. this r l theretofore ask you to Council mutter up with your o lg a Coulmitte wait on pose of .solution of with lill- tilno ago on llnow wllctllc-r he .u_LiIc__l.ILi.a..~. Yours A. E. Arsenault. ill reference to this matter the'Ma- _vor clluracterlzed this action on the part of the Premier as “a high-handed piece of business." Hs told of It poor but very wortlly wo`man who was bclng kept by the Free Dispenllary. She was a very iit person for the In- llrlnzlry but all eilorts to have her placed there had proved unavailing. The Mayor in regard to this stated that “wo are not going to be govern- od by autocrats and the sooner the l'reulicl‘ knows it the better." Conn. Miller said he knew the wo. man referred to and that she was not one to llsk for assistance if she was .not rr-ally In need oi' it. Councillor Riley stated that Deben- turv:-l to the amount of $32,000. issued twenty-five years ago, had became due. In connection with these there was no sinking fund and for the pay- ment ot' those which had been pre- smltell a special loan from the bank, bearing 0 per cent interest. had been obtained. There were other special payments in connection with' the Dre department, the grant to Halifax, and the grant to Stellarton to be provided Allogetller a loan or $38,000 is reqlm-_ ed; and he moved that for this amount debentures he issued to run from tell to five years, bearing interest at 8 per cent. lt is proposed that, to fa- cilitate their sale, the debentures muy he issued in denominations as low as $100 each. The motion which was moved by Coun. Riley seconded by (loun. Miller carried. - Councillor Riley also stated that an additional overdraft of $15,000 is re- uuircll to cover civic expenditures un- til the taxes of this year are paid. lie moved, seconded by Conn. Millar, that the Finance Committee be autho- rized to overdraw an additional sum not to exceed $15,000. Carried. Councillor Yeo asked for a report from the heads of the departments showing among other things. the num- ber of employees, amount of ,work- donc etc. ('.ounclllor McKinnon, Chairman of tile Street Committee said that tllore was practically only one man employ- cd, Matthew McCourt. working seven du_v‘= :l week, :ll $15 per week. The otll w' I 'I arc engaged just as they :Ire -I lI`I-ed :lnrl are paid twenty-two and :I llulf cents per hour when they zlro working. . councillor Yeo said that he was a Inelnhcr of till- street committee, but did not know _,ft when any of the meetings ol` this committee were call- ed. There was a great deal of dissat- tisfnctiorl about the condition of the streets and there must be some found- ation for these complaints. From pre- sent knowledge ,he knew that many ot them were well founded. Almost every crossing is in a dangerous con- dition. Some of the streets have not _vet been touched. such as Edward street and Cumberland 'Street and lower Kent from Edward to the -Rifl- way crossing. I-le also referred to a culvert at the lower end of the city, that is not safe for the watering cart to go over. Gallows Hill is ip a dil- graceful condition. However, Week's liill on Fitzroy 'Street is now in good shape, having removed large boulders therefrom. On lower Kent Street op- posite Godkln's, there are pilesof rub- bish on the street. Two weeks ago he hull called the Sanitary 0iilcer'| nt- tontlon to this, and it had been parti- ally remcdied. There are paid ofilci- iuls, wllo should see that the street! are attended -to.. Councillor McKinnon admitted that there was some truth in the stagi- ments. But he contended that t 0 streets are in just as good condition now as they were at the same time ln many another year. _Autos, he said are particularly hard on the streets; and Itherc is no material, and no pol- slbility of getting material, with which to pllt the streets into proper I-ondiion. With the material at llnnd, with ashes and clay, and thi men who can be afforded at this illne- tnrc, the City Surveyor, however ill doing the best he can. it is easy to criticise and find fault. But as to the streets tho City is doing the heat. possible in the circumstances -,and some good work_has been done. ,An experiment, he said, had been triad with ashes at Laird's I-one and ‘ It the North River Road, at Willow Ooh- ner. with excellent results. Nutt spring it is proposed to use ashw n much larger extent. The I t committee are being allowed no Ilia?" money than in former years yet.-Qu ges and materials have greatly Mi- vanced in price.. They are tryi fo do what they can with a small - her of men and people must pu _p with some inconvenience or ply mac taxes. The culvert complained , pt will he attended to. Some steal il 'low being cut for it. The discussion wal colltlltted ly the Mayor, Councillors Miller and _ t- tray.. The last two referred lor culvert in the east ond of the . one of -these was near the Perl tory and the other comphinod > y councillor 'Miller was at ‘I ~orner on Fitzroy Strock., 1' _ llo- Ior sprinkler was ‘om 't. and in that way, s 0 part of the Iastern ‘section oi"tit\ city hd to ho sit unwstered. The Council adjourned to mul. In Tuesday at 8 |l.IIl. , -I. , .~ . ._ . I . 4 __ __ ._-. I t _ 4 I , _- I ,_ .- _,_ _ ,_..,, -;, _;, _ I""`/I ‘ " I " I I ~ " I I II I ` II* I I, . " II. - If -III ‘I` '~. ., ‘I 1. ._ ,, .‘o`. 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