\ l l ) ` e “T51 __ : I _ _.a -_< _ .- » -- . 1,, .A 1 -,_ , - -_,»» - »,., _ _,_ f-.- , __ --...f-. __ _ '- "-If- ‘~ __._-_~. ‘__ l -l ___.___,.___ _ _ __ ____ _gl F” __ _ I . I _. _-I-__ I-. __l»_.!__ _ I; |_l/-I|_l___.___l,.1'_ ,',»§4l__! .. r __ _ ` _ _ __ _ I _ ua I'l’.°_!.li'.¥;‘l'»I..'l§,'.l_’:.2‘,{32.°;;',’,’ "" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. JUNE 4, lsls $3-50 Per Your (Dellvorod.) FRENCHHIGH COMMAND Svuulllile-S OFF UNITED STATES COAST is Quin; coNl=lllElu _ _ for the Marne but Slowed the Advance. German _Ammptg to Cross th_e lliarne Have Failed. AIlied_Reserves are Beginning to Tell Against German On- _ slaughi and Situation French Resistance Has _Perceptibly Clearing. Reported fifteen vessels sunk and a number oi Crown Prince hurling Mo,-¢ Mm into me Dfive GERMAN3 30MB 'orthers attacked. Number lost not definitly . M03; HOSPITALS known. New York port closed. ' Anxiety in LONDON, .me 2.-'l‘lle ot-l-nlnnll Qttawa _ again stacked tho inslitlllloll rllid.-d on May 19, Several sisters \vi=l-ll ltillcii The visit lllsicd two hours and several (f.`-perzinl to the Glmrtllnll) »-lil-;l|l _ :l ill-rlllllll _~:|ll> in Alllcricllll llzlll-rl il:l\'l~ .~.link :il ll-:tsl lll_llill<- :lllli li is l'l-pill-ii-li lll;li :l _-ll-.lm I .live lilliivli ilizillln _-:l~l|llmll-i'::. (inc l'l-- :-'lll|; :lilll l\\|'l< ir; Illlll oiili~|'_s \\'l-rc ul-lv :lii:il'|i~'ll lll_llI |ll'llil:llll_\ ill»_~'.ll'll_\i‘il all:u:hl=il lllll lll»-_\- :illl llllw lllill‘i:lli_v rl* nllill- illlorlllzliioll, :ls _vi-l nlll-illlllrlll ` (Special to The Guardian) ` IMPORTANT RAILWAYB UNDER WIIIII*N‘IIlOiIIIIvII:|i»-: lll:ll :ill ill:iil_\' :l-_ lilil-.-li vol THE FIELD June ll (S ecial -The has inslpelil-ll ~ll=vcl.ll f.|l|olil-c ., , NEW `V"lIII< PORT CI-OSI-ID _.l-1-: 1.,t\.- l..-.-|. _-_:lille ll ~ D -I . _ f .. " " ' .‘ il;::i_;- ' British made a minor a_ttack against PARIS. June 3.-tlontinually rg. ed in making vllliil lor till- nl-w liillllli ' ---- ;\nOp__t:_x_t_dgn o_i’hAve_t1lykWood e;1_:'ly this cruiting fresh reini'orcelnellts tile Ger- “III IIIIIIB I0' "IViIIIUIfi- IIINHI "‘\ilIllI“I‘ _ I3l“’°I-‘I I" Ili* GIIMUIHU) ~ C I1 H0 Save em nd- mlm (lrown P'i : -_ ._ ing his lnslecli ll A Vi g : I- ll- '; ' ~ . -; -_ _ dmom" :nouns ___ that wooded _met _________p_ ___ ______l___l_\t¢;___p;:_lsu:__-;___lli_l_l__£2l;d ________ ___x_____)_l_____ :::l____l_4___;__l_\_r___d:_:_l;____ _l_~_ Ni~_l\_ \ll_ii|._ .lllll» __ ll_il llnlll Al'll/\N Vi/ArEil."» BE if-l\/ADED beside the Anoie River. reserves, llowi-lver, :lie now :ll-rlvlng INNO any more new r-lollll-s dllrinif lilo Alml-IIIFIII III IIIII' 'IIN IIIIIIIII Imml' in the llattle zone ill ever illcrcasinyg Will' :lull sclllf-ti-li :l ll~ll;5|ll ol' lll~l>\\'|l IIIIII IIII' II"II' ' numbers are greatly impeding illell_»ll_ stllllllillul vioiil to he lll.-llll- lllill ll 57 Ii<“‘I\ ¢i\lli|\ ill' ii=-Hn-ill ==||l1l\=H'lH~--. e;n_yL_s__;lilvunt:e. The Gerlllzllls' celltrl-_ shilling suit for l~lluliil'_\- wflllr. ' s - - _ - - _ ,l._.-_ _ ,l,_,| _, 11,4.-lllnll _,.,|,|.|_|lllll- l-; oil' y Iuy IINIEIIIIISEII IIIIIy IIIIIWI-V III` ""`_""`*“'"""'" (Spffitlnl to iiln Cllnrdian) eel-IMAN Poslrlon is cRAMPso The Germans have very little room for manoeuvering west of the river, opposite the old Sonllne battlefield, and the loss of any ground however slight. adds to their discomfort, alld gives advantage for an attack west- ward up the slope toward Alnlens. By attempting raids and maintaining a harrasslng artillery fire. the enemy is keeping up at any rate a formal activ- ity_ on the front between Flanders and Montdidier. in order to -keep the Al- lied forces occupied. Every German raid has been appraised at the true value. in most instances prisoners have been left in the British lines and none have been taken away, some prisoners taken recently. indicate that the recent reliefs opposite the Britisll front have brought poor troops into- the line in place of exhausted divi- sions. ~lt is not loo easy to believe however that this practice is wide- spread or tilat it means an indefinite continuance of the present lull. GERMAN RAILWAYS ARE EFFICI- ENT The new railway rollds which the enemy is steadily improving, enable him to concentrate assaulting troops rapidly. The activity maintained op- posite the main British forces during the thrust towards Paris includes the systematic bombardment of commu- nications along tlle rear of tile British lines. Long range guns are_very busy night and day. (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, JUNE 3.-While the battle in the Marne region rages furiously there are indications that the enemy is at the end of his advance. ’1`ll<_» German 'Crown Prince continues i_o sacrlilce thousands of his men'in the endeavor to widen the 'battle front ily attacking the French loft in this part. of the line. Tile French reserves. part of which are now engaged in till-l_ battle, are seriously inpedlng nil ad- vance. . EXTENT OF BATTLE FRONT _ PARIS, June 3.-The present fight.-_ ing front extends 120 kilometers .ls the bird flies. it is 32 miles from Noy- on to Soissnns. about 40 from Sols- sons to the Marne and over 40 from the Marne to north of Rheims. nc- cordlng to the intransigennt. 750,000 OERMANEJROOP8 ENGAG- PARIS, Julle 3.-Every day' since the drive began last Monday the Ger- mans have been incrensing their forc- es by the addition of fresh men until they have now in this theatre about 750.000 troops. SITUATION ON AIBNE FRONT LONDON. Juno 3.-The military correspondent of the British wireless service writes ns follows coucernlnz the opinion on the western front. Al- though the fighting has been severe on the Aisne front. practically be- tween the Olse and the Marne there has been no very pronounced change in the situation. The maine pressure of the enemy is still directed west- ward -where he is still trying to widen his iiank in the direction of the forest of Vlliers Cotterets. ‘_ GERMAN DRIVE SLOWING UP ` German progress becomes slower. and the casualty list ilrows._Submer5 ed masses of Germans throw them~ selves on the French who reply with fierce courage. The next big nttnck is ,expected to be made on "I‘llierry. Unhble to debouch from Soissons tile Germans are yielding ground on the eve of the second battle of the Marne is the good news coming from the -front. -it is' reported that .enemy nt- taclrs of the greatest violence were smashed in the sector north of the river Ailne. -' ‘ DANIIH WOMEN' _ - _ SIT IN PARLIAMENT COPENHAGEN. June 2-Denmarlcs nret Rigsdag assembled under the new constitution xivins edual suilrase to men and women was formally opened to-day ll King Christian in the new Cilrietlenllhorg Palace. on the site of the old palace burned 84 years ago. Ilttlrelt was added by the pro- lence for the ilrlt time of the nine women members. The address from the throne' em- phasised' the Governmentw intention to continue its policy of strict nou- troilty. expressed conildence that the leolsnd question would be amlcebl! adjusted. and referred 'wit satisfac- tion to the oo-operation ofIIthe Scon- Y - ' ‘prietor Donald McMllle_n. 8033-6-4M8l_ ward the Marne While the enemy has reached the river, he has made no I5 VESSELS IIFPUIIIIIIID SUNK attempt tg cl-0,,g_ [rm-¢_||9r ,wmh the ' Ni<.\\' \'ilili\, .illllv :L_ ll ll:l<. in-l deilllitely' <>_~-izllllluili-il lil.ll lllrl-l Germans reached Mount St. Pere, Chartevie and Jaulmonne on the (Special to the Guardian ) , / 4 Q TT/\W/\ /INXIOUS LEST CAN- (f`>|lcr.l.|| to the Gunrliirlil) 1 _ : lllsl-fa :l |l_lilll':ll :l|l§l|'i=li»»il- :lillll ll-:li i':lll;lili:ill l_i;lii-r-s .irc llexi l-=lilA4I. Lv MIIIIIIE' In IIIIS Way Ihey hold I-he Im' AN A'1‘[_AN'p||~_ p0|y|~_ _]um'._ »l_ _ __,,__.,,.____,_.,,,,,.,,._,,.,_,,,,,_.,,._,,_,___,_____._.,__,. ,__,.__,_._,____._._.__,___,__,__,,.,,`,_,,,_,__ _ , portant Pal~is-Chalons and _ Nancy railroad under ilre. Destruction ol` two subs witllin hull' Ju lloul by an Amclican ilesilowi oil -_ - » _ . _ _ _. . _ _ the coast oi’ Frzlllcl- wa' l' -port »i t - FRENCH HIGH COMMAND CCN' Id!1.V ily an l\lncril~nl\ sllil_1hzll'l‘ivillLlIllolll- A L E D S FIDENT llonl the wal zolle. ' 'I`Ilil- if ‘e.> ‘: .lg While the situation in these parts wuhlizl q_I"lI_;l"0fIWI_"__ q;_,II_I_ IIII_“I_I___I_II:I II; **'”"*" "”'“"'-*W gg_f_;~_=_-_ll-l___i=;__ mf- lf-----i-li 1-in ...if ‘I " "°I I French strike blow along the Marne capturing ul .su iobeqlllteconfident _ _ _ _ _ , Il1?‘fll8.§§"’"¥h`ZI'l..‘i§3’§fl§`”?..X51’llli; BRITISH PROGRESS _ _ territory, guns and hundreds oi prisoners. become much clearer now that he has thrown down his curds. " IN PALESTINE ---~ 'lilo l'll|llll|'lii:', ill i\'.-'-|li_\' |ll‘l.~=.lnl-l.~ (S lcini tothe Guardi1n) -my '|-HE ENEMY NUMB Rs F-_VE To (Special to the Guardian.) _ - P’ ‘ iill|"i‘l- lllaii-llillv giilils ll il‘~-nl'll lllfll ONE E L()NI)(lN_ .lline _2.~' 'l`he oill‘cl:ll i‘.-\it|.\§, Jlllll- SL il p. lll. ilnr ll'llo|l--, _________ _,___.______| _____ ____ ____ "___" _\._____h_.___g| sluii-lnciii on opi~l':ltlolls‘ ill I‘;xli\sIillr'» _,__ in . 13,, 5, ,,,,,N. ,- _,|l_H}__ ,|,,,»m _ _ . -' ' . ' . " " I II' ` ' ' ` ' ' " I4 ili'.\i'l-.l~: lillrillozl-1| ol Imlls :iliil wi >;i~lll Wll’l‘l»l 'ri-IE FRENCH Am(/ly 1N ;"-"“"‘I 'Il' III" W"""II""’ IIHIIHIII \_`*’=\‘I*f ,_ . ~.|, _._ ,. U . _, 1. ,- ._ , ,__ _ _ _ ` __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ .PHE FIELH June 2____,l,_m __,__(________ tinr tloops ill illc iff-llll_‘:ll :lri-:l lu l‘:ll- I_'_ IIII‘_ I_ I "II_' _"_ “ II’ ‘_ _I 'I' _ ' .l--l ~ llll_ .\ llo:illl l.llllllly_, p_lli_\ \\.i._ 'ind British troops facing the (lorlllall IIImmlIlllvuII0(III IIIIIIII _IIIIII III. II III`I’III NIU" II (MMI "IU 'III' IIAIIIIII 'lull I"'I"'I""I_ """'II‘ "I \'III""“ III"'I"I‘ onslaught ____mb____e__ __b0____ _________m_ ____ _l om. .in_ll tlllco |onlii_l:a l_lllllls on :l _-_~,:ll|ll-ll_;.;..»llllll :ll ~-l-\`l~r_li l»ollll.=_ .- _,___,___X_ the German army. Although tile Ger- I`IIII_I II_I IPI; IIIIII II_I_IIIII I";I;`II "l‘"{;II' rillll-lli li iwo '|`ul'ili~.ll IIIIIII '*`I'I"-~ ill- llll-_ rilllll in-l\\l»l'll II'-'I' LONG RANGE BOMBARDIVIENT they have not been :lille to eluate ll posts, rcplllsinl.: sl-vill':ll cllllnilii- ;||- c:|u 'l`llil\l'l_\' :lllli l’:ll'i_~l was ilrolll-ll up 0|: pAR|S RESUME3 ilrearll in the lilies 'l‘llc graulnal rl-~ gh-emlent of Um I§‘;‘. l‘J\_'i‘i',\'\\T'\\'i'o ill-so ill l<`rl-ll<~llI (Special to the Guardian) skill. The Gernlluls have new-r been "` _"_ "WT-I”-"“ .- .4 - __ l - fl "---" l- lo ll.ll-llllll-lli l.l.lIlll.lllllll ilu il pllslilllll.. _ l.\Ill.w_ .lullc ... ill i nl cermm _whem Ihey IYIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIDIII 'l`Il1‘ lllswl-.~. sill`i`l-rl-ll |l_\' illl~ 4-lil-ill_\' ill' ll\` lin- l’:ll'is l'i:;;irlll |l_\' lili-_ iii-|'ill:i|_ with stlong resistulli.e_ A . illcstl :lt-_iiolls \v<‘l'l~ ili‘1\\’_\'. 'I`Ill~ |l‘l-l~lli'll il»ll_l_; lzllll',l~ l-:illlloll wus; l'l=silllll~_li io ANOTHER AIR RAID ON PARIS T(_R0N_____)_ _];_?;_`__ ____________ ____ ___ iiloli_lllllll:'l'i-_iI>' ol' |lli.=oili'l':<. ills). pAR]S_ June 2__Em,my n|r_,|une___ have at lnoilcrn ship-_vztrli |ll:ln| :ll ii:lli __S__e___n_ _O _he _:_u'______a___ ;1¢mck@,¢|]>1,-l [| ~ _ q _-l fax wllirll will l~lllls|rlll'i v,-ssl-is ol _ ‘ I II ‘III III°I"IIIg `I`I'I`II~I _ . . ~~ _ |.il.\'|l"i-" sonnlled at 12.08 u.m_. and thc enollly -IIIIIIHH I'=1i'\'\|i|H‘l‘f=- -7- \\'- NI'1`I'\"\fi-“ iilllls ll-I-ri-_ t-.ll-ril-ll olli llv llllr il-:loill vuztlzlllnes were vigorously ilolnilurilcd IIIII II- M- WI*IVI|\ 1lI“`- IIN* ll|`Iili‘Ill1lIf~' ____ - - __ __-__ _.__ ___ ___ \-__ 10,000 tons .ind will cost :illoili -t.l,ililil_ `NOT YET IDENTIFIED (Special to Tile Gllardiall) ,\ lilni ‘Z 'l`lll~ " i. _.i lliulli lll ill ll l_,llilll ll l -llx i;'l‘l‘.-'\\\' .. ~ . llllllllll'_\l il< nfII_I_'Llunr SIIIIIIII WMI HUIIIIIIIIII- ‘II in the enterprise' :lull i\ll\l'l'is. (lilr lille lllls hcl-ll :|l|v:llll'~fli2l\'iil\“i\I IH SIIINIINI-*‘I.\' Wllllilllx news ,., - ',-1, ly up »|||l--l- >i| (<4 -|\.| |!l;: l'l'oill l"l':llll~l~ :ln lo iill- llll-nill_\' oi thi' WIDESPR EAD R EVOLUTION i .~»ll i_ pl _ FRENCH HOLD CHATEAU THIIERV ll'i.»;ll|l--\': 'lilil :i llillnilcl' ill' lllnvlllili- I`-IIIIIIII-'III III"il‘IIiII “`I'I"II “IIS ""IIIII'I IN RUSSIA 1 . ' _ _ ll .__ _ _ . ‘ . ) _ ~iln~‘ 'lull il'|‘llcil lll»lr|‘ll'-l il‘l\l» ill-i’:l 'll llilllllllll on |Il|ll_ili\ lllllllllllt_. ll! WITII THE FRENCH ARMY IN (SIIIICIIII t° the GIIIIINIIIIII) ‘I A _ A I I » ,.. i-lily llri- l-\|l.\fleil 1-;lllll'il\‘ :ls well nr: FRANCE. Jlule 2.~l~`ishtinl: their L0NooN Jlllll-:l---'rll-liifll-nvl~l~\- ill "=1i>'\il'<‘lll_ >llll-l-r--_ illl lmll-I" l-.--_lllilllgz lll III" I'-I'-I'-Il'-I IIiI» ` mans have reached it point io ille ` _ ` _’ west oi' Chateau Tlliery, F‘l'cnch "I‘“"I"" ""V"I‘II"’iI‘I"." liI‘\I \VI\l"Il _,__o,,,.~_.._.._w.s...._ _ ___.,,,._.-_.. ._,.,,,,,_.,,,~,. ,...,.,_..~.._,.a_._~...,._,,,.,, troops hold the western porlioll oi’ <_ll'i-ichcu illrougllont the whole ol llllss- ghfi filly- On the east Side Of UH* silt is allnounceil ill ll Rus~li;lll l\'ll-1-ll-:ls ’ *S I I " . ihi. I : ' 1 ' ‘ il _~ ' 'I - n it in g Fr Dornlaus road solitll of Olizy Volaino ‘I DIOI H lililillli illlc ill p.lli le_ alld Ville Detardinols. GENERAL! SSIMO CONFIDENT HE WILL STOP ENEMY ADVANCE PARIS, June 2.-Deputy llaulligny, wllo has just returned from tile front, where he saw General Foch, iler'_lnl'e_r that the columander-in-clliel` simply observed lhat was only the sixth day of the battle. wllcri=a.=l eight or ten 'lays were ‘necessary to stop the oi- iensive ot' March. Homme Libre con elders the declaration conveys n clear meaning and that the cnllllllandel°-in- chief is confident he will stop the en- NEW YORK J______ _____..()____ ___m_m only and mend the situation ill n few( days, | BULGARIAN ATTACK REPULSED I EASTERN TIIE-‘\TRE~ -I““" 2‘_A olll-rs ot’ war." 'was lilo dociu_l':liloll oi' counter attack by the -Bulgarians ng-I tinst our new pn:-litions at 5-irkn Di' Legone. was repulsed by our hnrragel tire. Tho total number of troops tukl ln during our aitaek on the enemy po- . litions has now reached 1.712 Serbian letachments which penetrated the enemy's trenches have now cleared hem out. BERLIN. Juno 2,-Tho oillcinl re \lliitiny_oi` lilo i‘1.el'll Slovak il'-lops whicll have cilpiuroil sort-rlil impor- lziill l':lllron|l:il|s_ l\ lifei oi' :i lllillillli-l\|,; |`ll|- llll-` 'l`llils- llilllli- i'o|ll|l:lllioll_\' oi' illl-_ or- ri _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :rlll-r ol' lilo |l|~i|i<|| |-‘,ll||ll|-l- is lil-il-l‘~ ‘illlr .ll tsl. l\Illll;li~I zillil hi. (.1-ill:;_o .lil- l`i‘ll lili H:-|lii-llllli-|'_ '.\li.iin i-.|'ll»~~_i iillllllli, l'Il-rli ol ilu' '_ - . .l ,- - ' '» ` ‘_ _ '_ .‘l- :il-» iilllll \\'llli;\\ll llor ml l.ll»ll’,l li»>_l¢l ll .i I\l\n,lli ol _l llllllllll ‘~ iii , . 'lll- <:lllll.i l‘r..._- .lr sr Alilllll.-l, l-nil -l.-ll, \<'ill\\llI=~nI :ind i':=_\il\:\==l\'\‘ GPH _~;y (;._.,\-_;.; till- ilwl-ll i‘llilIil|:: :li;l»lllr:ll ol lil_l- i’:ill:lili:lll l\liliii:l ill-pzlri hall; illill ill-|l.lr. lion. lliilllzlril tliunrl _lllvlll _ _ _ I.:llll~_ I.ll-lll<-n:llli illlri-l'lll»l~ ill' 2fl.l_~:-5 'i`|l-- l-lllllprllllolls io illlpi-rl:ll :Snr- i\:lll'ill\\\'.'lll in iilliiilli i‘l .\‘il i'Ii'ol‘illllt< ill .llr ilghllllg and llilicllll slim-lll~-lll oll 'li-l~i:ll o|wrsiiolls out oi` control lsr-.iii-ll'.\'. .lunc Il-~--Riots and in- il-l-llzll llislll~lll-rs ol` :lil kinds arc in- lfl-l-llsillrr ill llllllr-llliu. A Vienna news- pzipcl' s:l_\'s lllzll what is llnppculng to- .l:l_\' ill llollcnlizt'rcscnlllleil the Lolli- llzlrlii :lllll \'l\l|l-Iiull uprisings ill 1840, l»x<~i-pi illili lolluy the cllipirll is llam- pl-lwl ily ill-r llllpzzllgclllcllls ill al war .\llil-il sill- lilll-fl lllli nm- xt \\l:ly io es- ':i|li-_ SAD IJEAIH Ill A REIURNIU Sllllillll (Special lo thc Guardian.) .-\!\liil~Lli.~l'l`. N. H., June Zi.-\Vhile ll worll on till- lvllari at Fort Law_ rl~ln-l- :lllolli two nliles from Alllllerst, llulllwfl- ll:ll'hllo\lsi> found pinned to 'hc lllallllillg with it pocirnl knife, it lllllll's poclict hook. ()n lop oi' the `lll:\i: \\'i=rl- Iwo silver' coins. evidently lllll iili-re to :ltlrncl attention. l\ir. ll.ll'l\ilillisl- llrouglli the porltct book llllllll- :lllli galvi- ii in <'ll:lrga= :lt police ill-:li|i||llll'll-l'¢=_ illl 4-xnnlillzltion it_ was i`oulld io <-oui:li|l sovllrill letters zul- -|l‘l-s,-l~ll lo ill-ll, iiontro, :l pllotogrupll lull lli-l lli:;l'il:lrl.fl- p:lp<~r_~; l`roln till-_ li\`Tiil ll:lii:llioll; lllso u. note written in lr-:lll pencil silzllcd “Ben/’ saying ill- was dowll-llenl'led, and was going ‘rl ilrllwll llinlsi>li`. ills Ialller. hear- illl: lll` lille llllllinl: ot’ the |lol~_kei book wi-ni io police llc~:lllqllii.ricrs and re- --il_l;llir.<~ll lilo pocltci book und coil- ‘l-llls :ls lili- llropcrly oi` his soil. Yve- ll-r