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IUNE 23. 1917 tfmhfll ii'.f5-‘l"_‘.X..“i.V¥ me-. .neue 1.. n 's -£4;-*f""f _ " ' _ _ tr ` .1 __ -A _ . 1 » _ - _ __ -' '_ , ' ' .. _ ' ’ ' . . 'f t," § _IJ ' ‘ ' ' ' _ _ _» ' Il A , A_S_Pli____,.,,Viiiii§i |-|0N_ _ 1 1 _ s Powerful Mines Exploited Blow- " -1 " F ' . y y , _ _ . mph Percy dc Willoughby 'dam its "P ““°*"°" "‘_'=“'°"= Blew Hot and Cold Over Patriotism and Conscription Russian Minister oi War Says incriminating "fiedThf9»ih,P°li<=¢¢\f°"\°f , o s _ o - _ 1 l _ and Garrison ...___- Exploslon Followed by Brilliant llttack That Carried the 'Posi- tion Which is flow firmly Held by Italians. -a--¢ (Canadian Press Despatch.) l"tOME.- Successes for the Italians in both the Dolomites Region and on the Carso plateau. are reported in an ofllcial statement issued by the it-all;in War Oillce. The teict of the state- nir-nt follows: Yesterday evening in ilie Valczistcti- 1111 Ampezzo sector we exploded po- werful mines which had been ‘prepar- ed after difficult. excavation work un- tici' tt spur of Lu Gazuol Piccolo. The explosion blew up the positions iindl destroyed the garrison. Our Alpine troops, following close on the explo- sion and supported by artillery, bold- iy carried the suiilmit i.-1' hill Ztltiii on i.a Gaziioi Piccolo and esttablislieil iliemsclves flrnily there. (hi the Julian front enemy attacks on our positions ou Voiiice and southwest of Jamlaiio were repulsed. Violent enemy ilre on our positions‘ south of Verslc was promptly silenc etl, ilu the iisme area ta surprise nc- tion on our part carried our advanc- ed lines some short distance forward. 10,000 AUSTRIANS PUT OUT OF » ACTlON. " (Canadian Press Despatch.) ltOli/iE.- Sem-lotilclal estimates it.-.iay declared that 10,000 Austrians had been killed, wounded or itmpri- soned in the recent Trentino oifensive by the Italians. - lTALY‘8 AIM IN THE WAR. (canr`t'i`ia`“ii' Pre" 'berpiarcns ll0l\iE.-- Baron Ronnino, Foreign .\ilnistei‘. addressing the Chamber of Deputies, declared ltaly‘s `war aims were in seek liberty and assurances tor ltaly_and other countries, but that italy did not aspire to frontiers constituting ii menace to rieiglibc-ring states or danger to any one but sluiiip- ly stu.-li as would be u bnlwark guar anioclbg the independence of it paci- ilc country. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS BY BRITISH. i_.ONDON.-- We made successful raids last night southeast ni' Queant and in ilié-tieigliborhooil of Neuve Piiappolio .and Armentieres, says -to- ND0N~`°‘ F°"m9‘ Empem’ Ni' Russian .Minister of War, had told f0f PUSSIIIQ BOQUS c|'l€qllCS. _ them that the trial of the former Ein public trial, according to a statement perm. and u number of reamonmips _...__ (Canadian Press Despatch.) H l'lAMli.'l`O.’\'.~ Last evening detec- “` tives placed under arrest at the ar- " mories, Capt. Percy lie Willoughby C and are holding him until an odlcer comes front (litnwn in iukc lihii to iliai city. lie was urrestt-il udier he _, went to iliontrniorlcs to enlist, having been recognized through ii -circular sunt in ilit- recruiting anti police offl- ceis throughout the country by Colo- nel Sherwood of the I)C-minion .0- lire at Ottawa. - in this circular he is said -to be De Willloughliy lies one ot' the most t surprising stories that have come to S -the attention of t_lie local police in e a long time and it interests both sides hedged and the former remains Chief for me severance of relmiom be ton and enlisted in the Unued State of the Atlantic according to mf" _ S _ _ - lilll UN STRIKE Wllnl/VH ______1--1-- Tlie annual convention oi thc Church oi’ England under the aus- pices oi’ the Diocesan Church Society was held at Springfield, Lot 67,/ on Thursday. -- There was a large attendance nud the weather for the occasion was all that could be desired. Among the clergy present writ- Venerable Archdeacon Watson 0.' Picton, N. S., iturul Dean Murphy of (iliarlottetown, Revs. C. White Oi' Summerside_ W. Deathe of Crapaiid. B. P. Colelougb. of Milton. ;J. .i. Burnt’-ord, of Port Hill, W. J. lation. of Alberton, and Mr. Neish, the new rector of Kenai-iigton_ At 11 a. m., there was a celeliiutlon ot the Holy Communion in St. Eliz- abeth'g Church, Rural Dean Mllfllliy and Archdeacon Watson. officiating. M111 1, 11111-gn number partaking. ’l`lic various delegates were .taken to ll\<‘- ditferent houses of the neighhorliooil for lunch at noon. _ The convention opened at -i dclock, Archdeacon Watson presid- il\E~ ‘ The special speakers for the Oi-H sion were Miss- Shaw, of JHDBU- “ml Rev. H. R. A. Haslani, of Kaiiltlil- india. Rev, lt. A. Hiitz, General Sec- retary oi' Sunday Schools for Canada. who was also expected io be Dmsem- missed his train connections ill M90* treal and was regrettably absent._ Both Miss Shaw and Mr. Has.;\ni emphasized the important tact 0' the "open door" in the East. tilts 1,1,1.n¢¢11 out the necessity for seizlns tt1§ present golden- 0PP0\'Wi‘lU` wnic , on account ot the industi-ial condrtions of those - two ,c-ouiitrles; nw aannrcratic mirth .40 \‘W""l.“ npygsding through th mar.‘ies.wf\'"f_ the 3|-any 'longing Of Ill!! Deophnhol a. better edurisgoai .has never er- to been para 0 _ ' A most enioysbla and profitable day w1,11_t,1-ought to ii close by H service held in the church at 7 D- "lt vena;-nntp Archdeacon lvutsrztii., Rural Dean Murphy. ana Rev. I. Deaths (the local rector) Cotidllclei "vie while ltev Mr Htaoiam tba ser e, - ~ I again addressed the gather nhgwog t missions, The c c tdtfctiliaupatdliedmtp overliowinx. l1lB_l\¥ nnving to stand throusll Ulf 'en'-'Qi service. The feeling Ui ll-I presoa must surely have bsxélreillsi ll W 9 good to have cyl ~ - Delegates from Summcrslrlo Thnntl western points remained over urs- ftnv night whilo others returned to their respective -homes at the con ton. This means ibut. th ia e w a. m. _ 6 _ '_ -_ » - _- _ _ _ _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) (Canadian Press Desphtchf) (From Our Own Correspondent.) _ “pon the American tmups from a bel LoNDoN.- A despatch to the ax- ,o'r'rA»w-A.- trninniisninncr Pringle, o'r'rAWA_- 'act-,nine or the acute I fry- i°W°"'- While _P"°°°°°"_“¥ if; change Telegraph Company from Am- at the conclusion of‘the nevvsprint in- fuel situation the government took HA, K Q F , Egggvgdltathlisilfertdei; Cigars: 1-1l;l:1x;h1;l]1?; 0 Dt. with the si.-lille-rs. it was a pltiublu al Sir Ernest ’i‘urner, the cox1iniandei'| Whip for Sir Willfrid and the latter ‘ , ` _ _ ‘ _i _ , _ _ _ _ tween lvlexlcc- and Germany, the- cam- Arml’ in July- 1914~ H9 SUW IICUV exhibition ot weakiiess, compioniisc' of tht taiiadiaii oiiny in France, and his first lieutenant. png” continues t be the mum to i_ service in 1915 in Mexico taking *D111* in the campaign against Huerta bein 1.1t9rdnn1 n,-iyn that ninety tper cent. of vestlgation yesterday afternoon, 'an- _over the minesgtthe Crowis Nest dis- __ _ _ _ The wmmdv kept him “me _weeks I the Dutch miners ot’ Limburg. ii pio- bounced that he has not. yet been able trlct where ope~ ons have long been Y the hospltnt .Some months later a ' ~ ir iii rice i'or sus ended because of a strike. W. Gimatuls near Jusraz_w'hi|e-alone 0 vince ot’ South Eastern Holland, sic to determine ri. ia se ng, p _ D _ _ _ n ~ _ , _ on strike for a .minimum wase and an ‘ilewsprint Paper u-ponthe mass ot evi. I-iarmstrong. Vancouver; ar big con- 'g“;]P°5(; dgfghhei Came |HT¢}2l0ntBvt with ' ' ` f' - ' > _ I » . all C' . eight hour day. Many 'Belgian in- de-.ice he has heard. Hemwili recotrpm- tractor in that city, has been appoint- _ rush at me (°;’;r‘;;’:;l‘ one egf magleenii t ted soldiers who have been work- “"0 1° me Mmstewof “ance H ur' ed C°‘mm`i59l°“e" l°_ °Pe"*“° me slashing him in -the hand with a dag- ' eri _ _ '. l f th 0 d i , _ ing in the mines jc-lned the 'strike 2,%eurn2:;)n£:l;geX;:;:_;°:t °nnyedo:`l;_; 3 mines or to direct; the owners to dt _M0NTREAL__A,.mund Herbert of gif. _makinii n -deep _ wgugd, nm. _ _ _ 0 _ h 1 1 1 1, t _ 1 .tn _ , _ _ it under the Vvbr measure Act- 22 Ntcoiet street-, is believed .t be ’““ “ “ 9 “me time ii is rifle' HC 0 e G ou “even y ous is t in ' -" dying in Notre Dame Hospital ds a grmped “nd X" "Y‘“3 to break Clear and- The 9m'“u°" 'H considered "e` be in force until August 16th this _ . mmm of an encounter with the the weatpon was discharged. -As this iious Hol1and's coal supply em. police would give the alarm to the other D13 - _ _ is 1 '_ _ _ largely dependent on the output of_ y _ Herbert made himself a source ot' "ms the Mexicans inlmedmtely 109k the Dutvh “m“_S‘ t` - annoyance to his nmghbofs by. my I hurried departure leaving McKin- i . , ant1_wnsm1pn0n “mtulm Com .non unconscious on the ground from l ' `. ` _ plaints were made to the police and kicks and bl°W5- This “eC5'S“.|U1t9d _ two mam cloth” men met mm 1" his again going to hospital and it was ` (From Our Own Correipondent.) ' the Bi-feet and Wllrhed him- A lllf-*lit 7:Jl;:`eCen “iiiksabefore 7:? Wm" "lull" 'U 1 ' 1 OTTAWA- Ot’ 181 casiialtles list A telegram iettti\2eéi\oneilnAt!laIllSur0l3 enxied and Hebert/-i skull was irai hommal mi' ug: gccasionwrsatwriléiivlrll ‘_ ' ` " ' 'i in_",aa_tn /. . _ . t'd. ` " I' _ ' - _ __ ed today 36 are killed, six tl-led and ff,'e(_;";i_ 1-_‘tv cgmmélnd of No__8 mega u non received 111,, _ promotton from tour are nilssing. Bat. was wounded lfn action on June » ' first.-class Private' to Corporal. This ' 181,11, The wound consists of it gun _ was in recognitic-n of his work while _ - _ ' sho; in the arm, The colonel is now ' ’ 0" Ollglosi duly 501139 UWB' Dl°€Vi0\1S\Y ' d r treatment in the 24th General - “S 'W Us corl>°"”' in °h“"§6 Of a THE WEATHER* un e 1-11 ¢e_ The _ squad of men at which time about fif- ,H it l t Etaples, E 1) TEMPERATURE, _ 111111311; ?1~te1?1d§ of the gnttgnt cqtonet .I teen insurgents were captured white TIDE. "ooh, ET(/,_ throughout this province will sincere slmuggling ammunition across the bor- ly hope that his wvttnd is “Ot Bef' MONTREAL-The city at Montreal “'- i _ _.Md .l k f d .- 1 Corp. McKinnon's regiment return- r0a0N1‘0. Jane 23* Moderate, °“" _ __,_______._.. -,,,,,,’§e_ §‘{’,1 1,°‘,,1‘,f,{1°",‘,‘, ,‘§[,‘,,,,’Lj’°§§ff00ff; ea to ai Paso on in way name an aouth to west winds A few scatteret , 00 t tm Nov 22 1915 and 51-1-N911 in Massa svhatariglers, but generally i'ah~ and V0 wiiligg gge rit<‘>meni.xpired today for glggstisasoi; I;10\:,éh2¢¥m_ qghi! R1?`;1. . _ uro et out o ie - f ~ - _ - " _ _ _ uaur. Passes Hoorsn r-_ s. o. ___.__.._..._- . “,,_,,¢, t_,.n»»n»v\\=-f'°i°"°""‘°*' WW” °° "~ '4°KlNN°N. ri. s. q,____ mA.ioa,,w. a. Pnowsz, o. 3, 0,' 1 Mason .mcx tannins, o s o . . 1 l 1 G mation the police have i'rom Cc-lonel tSherwood's circular, supplemented _.__,_A_.,_._;A_.,_ ~. _..._-_-__ __,._..-.A_.._..-.»~ _ _-_-_-_--_~.~ -_-_-VT-_-V~v».~» ~_»-_-.-.-~~..-.»_- ~-»~-.~.--Y- --ff-_-_f-_-.-~.=-~--_--=-- --7-- 0! C°‘f\Vel`5l1il°li h0I‘0~ The I- Univer- present 11; the capture of vera Cmzg with what De Willoughby is alleged ‘ sal says editorlnliy today that in the He afterwards took part in the cam- to have told them, he has had u, re- t_ markable career for the last three nuttin ivtittiis 0 Nil tiiiiiti iii - ttttws Nt 'i Mitts °' t’-in aa' _ evoked 110 paper or person has taken 6 HSUPSQB. _S8 GF Villa and was months, having lectured in several »_ _ i. tl ti f . A , _ _ _ -_t pro-GQ1-m.nA11 stand or proposed (hat féiziy 03: Jlibufrttelgreewnzeoqntihls ¢‘Li;t§id§mill; United States cities, and having 'inet NI Mexico ally herself with the Ceiitral orders to proceed to the top oi' a and been i“tr°d"Ce'l to member” °f _ _ __ ~ . - powm-s_ . church where 11 party af Me,¢|c1m 11111. the Balfour and Joifrc parties in New ~ pers, both men and women were tiring York. N. Y. Hc appeared in the~po~ iice court this moriring on the nominal charge ol' vagrancy. The authorities n England to face charges oi' passing t worthless cheques. ttticitnnt tii|i.wtiii (canadian Press Despatch.) WiNNiP1~}G.- The Local Army and ‘Navy Veteraiis posited a. resolution last night atlvocutiiig conscrlption of enemy aliens into labor but-taiioaa. 108,965 NATIONAL SERVICE t-.AIDS WERE LEFT UNANSWERED OTTAWA-Of the National Service cards distributed throughout Canada through the agency of the postmas- teis 1,324,755 were' returned to the National Service Commission with ali the questions thereon answered in full. Sir Robert llorden told William Smith, oi' South Ontario lin the Coninioiis today. The cards only par- tially answered numbered 97,640 and 108.965 cards were returned with a'll the questions iiiiaiisweied. ln most cases the names of those who sent in their ciirds iiiianswercil were se- cured. The Prime Minister stated that 252,034 single men between the ages of eighteen and forty-five years were apparently ilt i`or iiillltary servics._ TEUTON U-BOAT SUNK BV JAP WARSHIPS. l.()NliUN.»~ An oiilt-ini statement ioilay by tht- liriilsli Atlnilralty says that a 'Fenton submarine has probably been sunk by Jiipuiiest-_ warships in the i\'lctlltei'ruiic:iii . The statement followed: "The Japanese naval attachc com- municates that one of the Japanese ilotlllns in the Mediterranean, June 12 encountered an enemy snlmiarlne, and. immediately attacked it with, it is ber lievoti, good success, ad probably sunk lt." .. t uoiuinto Ev1iN'i*s _ ANNoUNQE1t1,1iN'rs. -- IIEETI NGS. ETO. _ _ _,___ "The Violence Niglitl-ngiilc tea in aid of the l’. E. island Hospital, which was to tiikeplzicc iii l'. W. C. Hall Tliurstlay. Juno iiiith, hits been postponed. 1193 "lvfiiii-Doiinitl \\'oiiicii_`s institute will meet at the Cousoililittetl School -on ’i`liuisdiiy.. .lune 21st at 2.30 p.m. Miss Mcl-`arlane will be present 1095 "ice cream every Satiirdsy night during the summer inoiiths at the Florida Hotel, Pownal, _W. Brown, Proprietor. 1157 ~ "Silk suits and dresses. sport _ coats and skirts in New York styles. Also special black untlarshirts. 98c. Raincoats at $2.98 and $5.00 and sport coats. Saturday specials tt ' ` Patons l.imitetL_- - _i ‘ 'li "The Perry Boat Dolphin will leave York Point on Sundly lieth ‘ .Nne. it 10.30 a.m._and 5.p.‘tll..lH|Vll Pownal wharf at 12.30 p.m-. 2 i ‘ 11 say he will likely. daowtalwns.-bsek"'e0~ 4 _.i »1 _--_-.._,,N,_.__ ».~eo= - ' *“'* t / » _ ».-K; 5- if ` r ' l. i ~» , I . .1‘ j.;1fif if;-pi 1; ' 1>¥~:fi;_\-1. > . . -2 31°” -‘_ »'5‘3f iii i" ; " wif! li gi, 551;.- 'i":»---1 5.- *.11* 2-5- 1-ein 5§:1.$fI 11x t=t":' ny, i, ,__ . fiisdaf < ` 4 1 f nt--:__ ' -'» ~.~fi i » r 1 1 i i 1 vii =` 1 :-_»¢~ --~-- _,tl 4. < i 1 "*‘._"'~.‘ 1 Ya i ‘ lit ._` `“.\.I' ' f`:` i _ . . _ ._- , 1_.__1_ » ._"~~_t- ' " £_il“L‘ Tatu r-».‘¢"o ' Ji' .éi§f».I it . ,-i,_l11.; ,- ‘.‘ f r <'1t.- ' _E 2,- _.1 ff? :."_x - l i- ‘ ..` ' t.. 1. ‘n l ll -1 --i 1., girl" (. ;, 1 " .»'.t` ` * ’ » . ’ ` _~ ,.K