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S‘T“A'“°N Visiting Delegates Arrived in the City Last Night and 'are Given a Cordiai Welcome by the Reception Eom- miiiee. Session 0pen this Morning (Special to the Guardian.) CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug- 0.-The Turkisii battleship Kheyred Din Bar- barossa, 990 tons displacement, form- erly the German warship Kurfust Friedrich Wilhelm, has been sunk by a submarine of the Entento Powers, according to an official announcement issued to~dny by the Turkish govern- ment. The majority of the officers and men comprising the crew were saved. The official statement telling of the loss of the battleship, which was sunk this morning. says: However regret- table in itself, it does not affect us excessively except that it places the strength of our ships compared to that of the enemy in the ratio of 10 to 1. The Barbarossa was built nt Stettin in 1891. She was purchased together with the battleship Reis. from Ger- mniiy in 1910. Her complement con- sisted- of about 600 men and officers. CANADIAN EASUALTIES IN WAN Til IIATE iii’ (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA, Aug. 5).-The Gaiiadinn casualties up to date number 10,620, made up of 1,887 dead; 6,728 wounded and 2,065 missing. KAISENS PIANIST UEPITIITED ENUM ENGEANII (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 9.-Maria Crcila Natalie, court pianist to Emperor William, was arrested in London to- day and deported from Tilbury. SWEIIISH STEAMEH .SIINII Iii GEIIMANS _,. _ (8§eclal to the Guardian.) COPE HAGEN. Aug. 9.-The Swed- ish steamer Mai has been sunk by a German submarine. One boat cou- taining seven men and ii woman was picked up and landed here. The second coiitaiuiiig the ca|itaiii and nine _nien is missing. Available shipping records do not contain the name of a Swedish steam- er Mai or of any other vessel known hy that name. ooNDENsED Aus. '1‘00 1.A'i‘I~: 1<‘0it GLASSI i-‘ioA'rioN ONE CENT por word each inscr- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Minl- iotiin charges, twenty-flvo cents. _ WANTED-"-`Vi>`tJN'cT¢§i'ni. T6 TAKE out child. Apply this ofiico. _*___ ____ _ _2-_i2_7_-8-7-Mtf. _ WANTEE AT 'once'-House Fon small family, centrally located. Ap- PTY “T t“‘°_°.ll‘f=_°.- _l5i’°r§:2LW.f._ WANTED - GOOD STRONG BOY for Press-room. Apply to Guardian. ____ ____ _ 2404-8~4nitf._ WANTED -- FEE' snAoAi_sANE school No. 105 Second (liass Teacli- er. Supplement $15.00. Major C. Murray. Secretary. 2436-8-7M3ipd. HORSE FOR SALE-General purpose horse and express wagon. Apply Donald MacLure, Bradalbane. 2468-7-10M3ipd COMPQSITOR WANTED-JOB AND ad. compositor wanted; steady job and good wages. Apply GUHVUIAH '0f‘iice. 2401-8-4MEtf. ~---L-s.___kl;;_ .- ~ _ - ~ WANTED-TEN PAIRS ISLAND SIL- ver Black-foxes to ranch. Terms reasQn_abl_e. Apply J. Stanley Wed- lock, Charlottetown. 2452-7-9mU- FOR'8Ai.'E-I~‘or sale one pair foxes; Ono year old-male. i'»\1l‘@ iiltlffkl fema_i$e 90 p. c. black.ZP;_d;'ed breed- _ers. _ ly B., Box -i4‘. » Y- _ pp 2468-7-10M3ipd 'RE-MEM it THE Auc'rioN sit.: of *brio guilding. corner of Qual?" and Dorchester sts., Wednesday. 11th inet., at noon. R. Beairsto. Auctioneer- 8l‘lE““_I' i.os1'.- oN SATURDAY. .uJi.v sm between Marine Wharf and Kini! Square, n ruby rosary with initials. M. M. D.. on crucifix. Finder please leave at this office. 2432-7-10-_lrl_§iQi__ SW I MVELTYPEB. -3- N0- 5 l:)Nl|\\rTed`\.wit:~ name and address either on lisp or front. $3 DB1' 1-9003 or fr T10 no' ' ssos-11-_z1_n_.tif AUQTIASN-iv insvaucrions OF George Simmons. There will iw sold nt 159 Water Street at D00" next Friday 13th Ausust. hi! dW°“' ing house and premises. A comfort- able homo for the purchaser. ft. Besristo. Auctioneer. 2451-7-tl_M3i-__ no too "'.?."L....... l.",.lI.‘.i’.l’°'l‘.‘f-'-‘nw wi-is oosf.. the -New D0mi11I°" T'""' irytsrmmChuroh last Sabbath even- ing plsssc return it next sunday vi' leave her name with the Guardia" Oliica and she will receive her own coat in exchange. 2400-if-toward Min|rd’e Linlment euros .NeursiiI* _ . Tho 58th. Annual Session of the Grand Lodge I. O. 0. l\`., oi' thc Muri- _iiiue Provinces opens today, with it largc uttendniice. Ncnrly i'our hun- dred delegates arrived by thc l\'orth- uinberland and train lust night, and were met at Picton and l,’oint du Cheiie by members of the Reception tiommittee; upwards of two liuiidred are expected to arrive tonight. The Session will last i'or three dnys, and elaborate preparations have been made for their entertainnient, but ol` course nnich depends on the weath- er. Todays programme includes the following:- 9.30 a. ui. Opening Session Robe. kali Assembly, K. of 1’. Hull. 10 n. ni. Opening Session Grand En- cninpnient, 1.0. 0. F. Hall. 2. p. in. Rebekah Assembly, Memori- al Service. 2.30 p. in. Itepekah Assembly, Busi- ness Session. 2.30 p. in. Grand Encnmpmeut, Sec- ond Session. 4.20 p. ni. Grniid Lodge Committee meet for organization, i. 0. 0. 1<‘.,, llali. 0.30 p. m. Past Grand Muster linu- quet, Kosy Korncr 'l`cn Rooms. S p. ni. ldxciiipliiicntioii ot' Rebekah Degree by Mnpic Lent' Lodge, Prince of Wales tfollege Ilall. 0.30 p. ni. I)ccorntion of (‘.hivnII‘.V» under direction oi' Lt. Col ll. L. Mart, l'rincc of Wnics Uoilcge llnll. 10 p. ni. licccption by (‘harlotte- town Iiebcknlis and Odd Follows. - Special train for Suimncrside and Montague have boon itrruiigotl i'or ami it large number of Dclogntcs are ox- pcctcd from these places, to take part in tonight-s fcsiivitics. Among the Grand Lodge Ofliccrs who arrived lust night were ilie fol- lowing. __i__ll.__1-l-1111' LT. COL. L. H. MART. Department Commander of rlarchs Militant. i.t. col. I.. ii. Mint. Deimrtiiieiit (‘oiniiiundci‘ of the Patrinrchs Milit- nnt counts to thc island flrniiy re- solved to piunt the Militant Standard on our soil, mid indications he will succeed and that W0 a Canton of our own In the ure. This work is Brother Mart‘s hob- by and in a l!l‘0i1'- me” success of the various Mari- time Cantons, is duo to his enthusi- asm and uniiring zeal. Bro. W. S. Hooper, Grand Marshall of tho Grand ibered' as Encampmont, will bo rumen _ . rs " -`r!',. Q A '.',. _ _ ,___ __, if U ' ` \‘:. . -gg ,'~~‘~.=lt 5'.. fr" ..I II _ ,;_ si. " ,-3- _ ,-" . r -. __ ..cfs‘.._1,-ir ' , - ' _ __ ‘_ ‘:.J{\'§,‘."i‘ <` ' _~i=f-_ .i ‘aj , -_ ~»?f1» » . U a . V. . . '-F. ;' .i ._ as W. S. HOOPEW qrsnd Muster of the Grand Encomp- hnvlug paid this city ii. visit in 1900, on which occiisioii, as Griiiiti Master, lic installed the ollit-ers of St. Lawr- once und Wiidcy Lodges. ilrotlicr llooper was Mayor oi' il`rcdorictoii for a number oi' years, and is-at present identified with the Exhibition Assoc- iation tlici‘e. JUDGE S. A. CHESLEY, the Pat- aro that will have near fut- ure the ittea. Grand Master. S. A. (‘lioslc_v, (lrniiil Master. W. il. llclycu, Ili-puiy Grand l\/luster, W. V. Goodwin, Grand \\"nrdcn. J. ll._ Bci- coni, tlrniid 'i`i'ci\siii‘oi', I). I.. l‘. of swvaliiig by private t-iiiploycrs. N0 SWEATING ALLOWED. Mi' Lloyd (lcorgc: All tlicsc estab- lisliinonfs now are going to bc niidcr (lovcriiiiicni coiitrol, li is quite ini- possible for us lo go on without assum- ing practical control oi' nil the estab- iii-iliniciiis turning oiil. munitions oi' wnr, and the Govcrnincnt will soc there is no swezitcii labour. . For some time women would be un- skilled and untrained, anti they could not turn out quite so much work i-_.1 men engaged at it n long time. ’f`iio.-c- forc, thc_v could noi givc thc sniiic rates. but there would be a fixed mini- mum which would guarantee flint, they (Continued on Page Three.) ' Mlnard’s Llnlment Cures Dlphtherla CONTRIBUTIONS T0 NIIICHINE GUN FUND .I The following contributions are ac- knowledged by Mr. A. \V. Hyndnian. treasurer of ihc Machine Gun l"und:- Previously acknowledged $2,370 John Johnstone, Long River F. J. i’. Ilooti Percy Pope E. T. Illggs J. A. llrnce. Sumniorside T. W. May Alexander Gillis A Farmer Sir Louis TI. Dnvics Tlgniah llraiich of Ifcd (‘ro.=‘-s Society (per W. i\lcl<`udyen Trees.) J. & T. Morris, (‘. W. Hyndman Mrs R. ll. Stewart. Strutligai-t- nny Robertson & Holman 25 T. A. Benson 3 Mrs T. A. Benson 2 25 25 25 50 30 25 750 250 50 50 10 25 Rnlnnce nt dnl(-, $3,720 (‘()NII.\`(.i T'l\'l'}N'I`S. AN_\`0TIN(‘I‘}NlI‘}I\"I`H. hll‘}l‘}'I`lN(iS. ]']'i'(‘. ONE CENT per word cac_h inscr- iion for ndvcrilslng in this column. (‘nsh must ncconiprtny ordcrs. Minl~ mum ciiargcs, twenty-fivo cents. "tlanvas strctchcrs, 751'.. each. Agri- cultural liall. 2273-7~27mtf “Tho Young Ladies nf’ tho Patricia (‘luh of l'rnpnuil, will hold ii I"nni-y Sain and fca. Tliursdny. August. 12th on tiio grounds of Mrs. G. L. Nichol- son beginning at Il p. ni.. and continu- iing through tho cvcniiig. Proceeds in aid of the Red (‘ross Society. if day prove unfavorable will be held the _ first fine day following. 2434~8»7M3i. I-‘irst of all we had got to get the ENlilISH»I}lITAI’_UL$[IIiI IN HUSSIAN SEHIITHS (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, Aug. 9.-The English language is substituuted for German in most commercial schools in Russia. as one of the compulsory subjects in the curriculum. This step was ordered by the Minister of Fiiiiiiicc nt the re- quest ot’ the school authorities. HIISSIAN PUSITIHN ° EUUIIS MIIHE EAIIIIITABEE (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 9.-The morning newspnpcrs look upon thc Russian situation more optinilsticnliy than they have for several days. The Times declares that while the position of certain portions oi' the Russian forces still remains critical, there is every reason to believe the excellent order with which their withdrawal has been effected thus far will be iiialiiiained iintii nil have reached the new line of iicfeiicc. IMPUHTANI CHANGES IN MILITIA DEPARTMENT (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA, Aug. 9.-Authoritative circles here in the Militia Department. are considcriiig the advisabiiity of cancelling the order which niade it iiccessnry for every married man to get his wifc's consent before enlisting. it is said many millilamcn of extensive experience are unable to join the over- seas forces bc-cause their wivcs re- fused ihcir consent. HAEH MILEIIIN ITALIANS Eilli IIAHIIANELLES (Special to the Guardian.) NEIV YORK, Aug. 9.-Italy will send lialf-n-million fresh troops to cithcr Franco or the Dardaneiles with- in the next three weeks, according to (‘npii\iii Victor Dol i~‘rancis of the iinlinu ziriiiy, who nrrivoti hero to-day. “’l`hcrc wore 500,000 troops ut Turin when l icft and 150,000 in 'i‘nrnnio. At thc iiavnl bnsc tiicrc were between 150 :ind 200 traiisports ready to convey thc troops whore most needed." BRITISH HECEPTIUN lilil THEIIEHES (Special to the Guardian.) l.0Nilt)N, Aug. 9.-Sir John li'rcnch rcpnris the lost trenches at llooge, East Yprcs, in llclgium, hnvc bccn re- takcii by ilie ilritish and they have udvzinccd on a front of 12.000 yards. PEAIIE PHTIPIISAIS IINKNIIWN IN IJENMAIIK \ (Special to the Guardian.) (‘()l’l~]I\'llAGI']N. Aug. 9.---l't~rsoiis in closc touch with court clrclcs here doclzirc ihcy know nothing rcgnrilliig ilic pcacc offer nllcgcd to huvc been nindc by the Kaiser to thc t‘zur of Russia through the King of Denmark. The reported proposal is said io have involved the trade of part of Poland l`or Galicia. MUNIHLI MEETING EITI EIIUNEIL Tho nioiiihiy meeting of thc (`ity t'ouncll was hold in the Council Cham- ber Inst evening ills Worsliip Mayor Sterns presiding. The recorder. l-its iionour K. J. Martin, was present as also thc acting 'i-lealfh Officer. Dr. W. J. McMillan. The minutes of the pre- vious nicetlng having been read and confirined and the usual hills pnsserl. a lciicr was read from Mr. Aeneas A. Mcllonnld. acting in behalf of a res- ident of King Street. stating that by the raising of the street water would loilgn on tho prcinlscs. nnd asking for the provision oi' n drniii. The mntior was rcfcrrcd io thc sirocf, committee. Mr. Mclloiinlil nlso wrolc roiiiicstiiig, for tho lionril of l"irc Viiiicrwriiors. a list of firc appnrntus owned by tho Vouncil. The chicf of the flro depart- iiioni was ordcrcd to provide thc list. ’i‘cnilors for thc provision oi’ ventila- iors for the Mnrkcf building were consiilcrcd buf no nciion was taken in Ircgard to iiuy of iliein. The ('ouncil , wus authorized io innlic an overdraft of not more than $25,000. Tendcr of ihc Silnil. Regiment Band for 8 concerts with nn cxlrn one gratis, for $160, was acccptcd. tin inotiou of ('ouncillor MrNovin, ii was dcciiioii to dofor until the next regular meeting tho second reading of ilu- bnildiiig bye-law. This was all the business and the (’ounc~il accordingly adjourned. Mlnard‘s Linlmsnt Cures Rheumatllm \ _ t `»~\ _ ,._ . _ ` _ ._ ._,`.\.._\,\\`\ . _ . ,.,.. .~,.-. . _ ,.. . ;.,. -., ~ ‘_‘_--'.` `,~r~.~.'- ~ .. 1. -t. vs. l , ~,»\-.-g.,.\._->,- ‘g.,',_,:§\`-, -, _,_. i,.,_\,~,- , .,.»_ ,_. .-.‘ .,-' ‘gt 4,. ». he ...is as