i -i ir" ._ ri ‘. i it 1. .` 9,1 ,__ ti -iii .~f‘_ ~ '. 1. ~. if ‘ - tt.: li v \ 1 OOOOOO* *U* O°OO\'OOO§*O§§q§*Q**|,* Q* *..*********‘**‘§* gg Qgggygyfiilffff Oi Ol'I"|\'l§§O*i§O'l"|‘O‘4'i> Ol OOOOOO . ». __ 1 /' _ - _. _ . . . _ .._.-.,-¢-'-_¢-f»-.-,"»-»-¢»-v-._ DMN PmNTERY_ We can d_______ equipment. Stone Alf. Wellington ‘T¢r°m°' om' ¢038'4'mL1mm\ iiutintilics oyf ond' cospry to 50 U00 FLORAL TRIBUTES REPRESENT- ED ALL CLASSES THROUGH° OUT TH-E -CiTV. __.__4» HUNTINGTON FARM S. C. WHITE , Legliorns Barred Rocks. Eggs i $1.50 pei' 15. 103 Euston Sl., Char- . lottetown 1'. E. l. 60964-4M22ipti. A iness letters and the only place `| cate exiictl an t ewrltin in ' ' "'”' " "`°"? 4912-:¢-20M ll.-H 'si _ .pl . '- tf. tory progress is reported on other( \VAN'l‘ED. HORSES WANTED AT HIGHLAND l SPECIAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS.-| Hotel. 1000, 1100, 1200 and ilitltll Shoe repair shops, country stores, small groceries, clot_iies~clean1iig D] nbopr., et<:.- One hundred printed blliheads with your nomo, business I und nildreiis for only $1.50, THE 7(;9ti_4_\Qi\|[.]¢iip(i_ (iUARI`liAN l’RlN'l‘El`LY. _ ‘ 4912-1i»20Ml.t. lbs _ 7099-4-1 0M3i Hoi\ses"wAiv1'iao-'-'A1' Hici-ti_AN iimei statin-A, iotio, iioo, ifrno, 1300 lli.-1. .ioliii lioriio. " """Hous`E"" oestneowisirnen COBY _ . _ __ cottage or upartnient, iuodcrn con- - SHEETS NOTEPAPER W'-|'T-H printed address 501:. Guardian _ office. 4685-3-G_l\iti_ veiileiieee and good lovtition nr-c-c.=l_ eory. Apply by letter to “A. il.. Cio Giiai-dian, 8001.\3.4‘-\il\_ (Special to the Guardian.) ' LONDON, April 11.-The liriti'i4i11 captured the village and heights oft Monchy 1.e Preuax early this tniorn-1 statement. The village of i.e Ber- cie wa also ca ured anti Aaiinfot paris oi' the liuttlo fre-tit. j The uunibet' of prisoners ttikcul since the opcniiig of our attack Ninn day moriiiiig is now iii excess of ole- gtins, among them ti niinilicr of hcavyi - A r LONDON, April ll.--Brllisli troopsv _vestoriiav utl\'aiiceti north of the vil~j lane ol' Neuveral in llie direction of- AND OVER |00 LARGE GUNS *‘°“°‘"‘"- "°“' "**'"'"E_Is the Incomplete. Inventory oi British Captures in the Battle of Arras. Fuller Details Coming in Show the Paralyzing Eiiect oi the British Advance and the_Magni- iicent Precision with which the Prepared Programme. was Carried 0ut. Two More Villages Captured by British. E Canadian Casualties Include 89 Oiiicers Killed and Wounded. Casualties in the Ranks not Complete. ~ ._._.i_Z___._-- tliousand. and after three days tlie_v|bet'oro the otiiers :-uii'ciit1'-_-t~f,-tl. .-\ iiunibe-red 4,300 while the Britisii t:us-iiitwiiitiii iiioior truneport colunin wzisl uuitios were exct-editigiy lic:i\'y. 011 3 rapliireil intact. li bud expected to _tho other hand h'lotitlay's_ advaiice`iiic-ct tho tlerniati troops: at ii certain ing, -according -to a British oiiit-iul» was complete and continuous. 'l`be_poiiit but r~iit~oiiitteretl the British iii- 'atlack nowhere haiiletl anti the cu-latenti. The drivers say that when isiiaiiies were proportionally so light liliey lofi. lloiial there was no idea that the spear point, of tin, attackiuglthul the attzickers had reaclied so l`ort:_e wus not iiiatcritilly liliint.eti.§t'.ii°. 'l`liousantl>i of fierninn prisoiit.~r.< l<1\'erytliinf:; went iii tit-cortiiince with could he- seen along tht- roti1`.'.~t today. the _prograiiitiit~ and with nice preci» *_ Some hat; littlc round caps und others i-ion. 'flic perfect _tactical iiicthotilwcrc \veari1\t: i¢1'f‘11f COINS P. tliroiighout the province-. As every- dlono know~< tht iiitt Govortinieltt vvas tl’:itriot ‘li-pt "‘iil1, 1015) vr-:ii tlioiisaiitl. ini-liidiiig 2:15 officers.. practised by the Freut-li at Vordiiiifaiitl cultic vt:-el lit-_lmet ` barely tibia to keep the iwitlrfe.-: in a- The ivoofst-ii crib bridge at Fuller- Wp “iw ¢~M,f_1||-pd oval- mm himd|~e(l; i:i.~=t ilirtoiier :ind lleceniher and b_\'i!\illiougii tlic iiiionsc co thc iii-itil-i-h on tho Anrrc and at Ar- coiitliiiir-A only ti fcw had overcoais. lruini up to eight liiclies, sixty ti-riicli. ras, the method wiiicli ciiabled ilic|'l`li€d. _ S1ii_§=lic~r o_z;gee`in_g ofa grc-:lit ina§1y_ot’dtliese_itridetittithe Dolce. Stones. etc., of the oin- ticlo". siowlv liroiiglit into birth. hiitiworo ruvit ct oi- tic- o cers. our 'fits we untcrtoot o 0 ani at tt of ti'e~ntcndo'iis sigiillleaiii-e for fight. of iiicplattci' have been in ti furious end of 1915 we had built 28 ste iii: for oct-iipied land, lrtigc ever since taken. They were in bridges. liuvlug a total strength ' ~ ` ~ ' ‘ ' ' at they ariid, ‘.'l6S feel, also G large- concretebridiz- the difficulty of procuring labor might HON. JAMES A. N_\CNE_i_lf.L REVIEWS PUBLIC "Will _._-_-___.....i__- an Admirable Address lie _Revi-ws the Work oi ills Department During the Year incidentally Showing by Comparison. with lite Previous Regime the improvement in the Public Works of the Province. lion] .luiiies .~\. .\li;.\'t-ill. tiomiiiis-l and i-e.~'t;iii-» .~.oi.ne uf the lumber, and stoner of l’iihlit- Works, gave a iw'-~e_ had io he rescued himself in a motor sumo oi' the work done diirhig the bout. 'l‘ht>, bout was abit- to still right year by his 1-oinparisoti making ii- up to the office door. telling cnriipai'i.<.oti wltli that iinder- .\ir. l'aoli said it was the most the pi-t.~\‘loiis adininietratioii. l-lc_ trying expei'lt>iiee he has liad' in the said: _past thirty _ve:ii'=1. Mr. Speaker. i woulil' like to ol'1`eif i~`roni tim coiiriti-y rr-pniws gf dam a few i-cniarli.~i in coniie-ctioii wrthlalrt- continue to come in. i~`ullerto|i'~ the work ol`_my Department for tliel Bt-itlge at Butibuiyv was almost des- ast year. But iirrt l will briefly re-, troyed and much of the roadway was iew the work done sintzc this Ad-‘\\'a.~.hed away. iiiinistrat-ion came into power. The .ioliu1ion`~'. llivc-r liridge was My first duty as Coiiiniii-isioi.iei‘ of daniaged. Tlic :ipproaclies were un- i‘ublic Works was to ascertain the dcrniincfl. making the crossing dun- coiiditloii ot` thc various public works » gci‘oiis_ [1 iitissiiliic condition and they i\'crclton's .\iars1li ivan badly damaged by handed over to us completely worn the force ofthe hc-.ivy seas during the ut it int int that ti large cvpendi-,gale on Monday. About 250 _feet of the abutment wus v.'arrled away, mid Jboniinient scaitcretl iii :Lil directions. ei livery endeavor is being made to of get repair work in band at once, but wrtnre-'o_r+o“firnf”A nous; or about. eight rooms. furnished or iin~ tiilnished with isitalile in centnal part of city. Possession latter pail of August. Apply A, Cie (iiuirdloii. S0-i’i',~l.11i\ll6i. WANTED- MINK, MUSKRAT. weasel, red und cross fox skins Highest prices paid. Bring 0’ ENVELOPES WH-H PRINTED (‘a_nibrai to thc_ex»tent of a quarter; addI,eB.s 50c_ Guardmn Omce of mile iiloiig a trout of two tltoiisand 4685_3_6 tr yards and consolidated thi.-i goin dur-_ hu: the night.. wlvgwrhn R<‘u\f>r'S1 (`ori'e;spondeni_ from liritisli Mliittiry llendriiiarters in Frtincc. 1 The message of the eoi-res=poiident__ rcoils: “Nortli ot' -thp \-'Lilago of_ HELP \V.»\N 'l‘El)- FE MALE. it is held here that it the :itlvancei-1 ioi\v.ird ob.~.crv.ii10l1 110# _ could be continued et Nloiiiinvgintiti .-nw thc infantry coiiiltii: hu itfnosi criisiiiii blow for thi- (‘m~.lthtit titty weic at-tuall_v rctreatitig. i2G1.l'.'. or an average of over $..J.00 A Pi i ni.ins But ntllit ii. irliies deprc 'F0011 -11111' 11-1* ill" 10 UN’ faiiilfi? i h \ to vc iiieni w'\ir11n~" tiiiiicrl indefiiiitolv and predict, vi0._ili:ii they too coiili .c iii -i ivhieh they guy 1),.-. Germanm __.___.__--_...__~_...._ _ _ . _ . ., 'ship your fora to us. Turner and '. , _ an, Lid S003 4 illlviif Holm __ _ _ _- _ _tn-e _ tiozi-4-1111.1 W'ANTED".- 20 PURE BRED HOLS-‘GIRL WANTED f.'0R`“`¢;'I§NE|qA toin cowsreglstei-ed. Write station. liciinework in siiioil family. App age. price and when last fi-eslieiietl 140, Poiviial St. :‘l\ilt~.'il_ assot-liitcti pi'e>x.~i.l Tlici l‘»\li|S 1\il|`i\ 11"' "f\<"i‘/0 “fi \”»`»\l1@ .Vi-‘fir ' ‘ '- ' » 5* Ridge. f 1-'petal and power of tht- iii-his-h as-L fighting contliiiics over th., front be- tain this bruncli of tho sr-rvice up to U10 0-=\.=toi‘l1 1ippt\'Ja1‘li to Dai-nley n "Tho splendid siit-cc.~'..< of t~.ir of- riult iii the liiittlc of .-\i-ran so tlioi--iiW0eii the St.-iiiiiic and the Olav." 1-111311 the liirxhcst .standarrl with a coiislde tf fcnsive lin:-1 created ii. most interest- 0i12',ltl_\‘1-tixrprisoii thc Gciinuiil; ihaii totl:iy`s otiicial coniniiiiiication. _“lla-fhliio ir=,_A-A f-.xponiliiurt-._ R ing situation and one which ist their usual rt-wliiiloi‘i‘ artillery fir(-1 trol eiicoiiiifers occiiv‘reil_a.t--various]»-\ll,1A.4i.re cli:irg£.~;i ._by Oppositioiiilt__ia___rcporiet2 that Stanley Bridge is _ fraught ‘with ti-emeiiiioiig po”-|i,i||. has been iiegligibie. This was pa,-tivl points in the roiii-so of which we took members with having starved tlieiniso badly' dutiinlzerl. Engineers "9 ties. due- to the number ot' 1-:uns cnptiireilf i"if“°“"-"S-" Piililie Works duiiiii; the past _vi-url3ht1vv and Mciiny are noih out look- "'l‘iie one-my has been roi-fred hy ug anti: the number limi.-|{¢»_,| out hy my __-------- ' but under tht press-at Road Act. tiiieilug tiller the repairs am: the cloning- GEN upon the pivot of his pre-vioiis re- British Artillery lwl‘ot‘e :ue actunll THE CANADIAN CASUALTIES. is inipossiiilc ns each iL'istrl.ct iii t_l;ei€d_ l_1t_'-idtzer will bel atteii¢i_e»t‘l to _as treat in at niaiiiiep wliicli ci-cate.; a assault he att and to he 'ig . province is tit-.'>:iii'otl an amount su l- ouici y as nicn aut rnntcxi a can e nd~ tiniigtnoiu.-ly slnirp salient in this the Gerinaiin won-tonlift-v|tif\~ttii!1iAA‘ (Special to the Guardian-l cient to maintain the romls whetyiziiiiif-i'f_-ri. ill? lit,-iiit.. indeed it glance ut the map get their rcixiaiiiiii-,-; guns 7.i\vav fi-onli 0'l"i`A\\'-.‘\. April ll»-The victorious they art: properly built up and though* vm- singer-no that them is it distinct ont- iniiiietii-no danger to iimiwt- tiring. 'll-11110 nt Vimy 11111129 in which' 111° there is niiwli ret to he done in tho' The arent nxpendiliu-<-_ of the run- ' - ‘ ' - ' ' ' ' ' " ' 'ld` low iiice:-1 soiiic Workl-i Department in that year r- llrldgg ctirriecl a.\\~a¥..E\fiorrlr. .Hridgtu _Granville iipprouchcs badly damaged. i l um ii irlill \ yo 'mm Nat t‘uiiadiati- pl.i\vd -utlt .i pioniinont was ol hui ing up p _ 'ic"e iii-r th abovc date. and mm- fiat.; n,m.,.5 m,|m» pottioii to the iiitm icis g 5: lit‘ -llc list is not ipd flanking ot' the Gerniaii northern p-' n a xtiiu .~ _ tt-_ | si - _ » . QE _ vol as it cxistr-d before (ho pr-est-htiof Ari-hs, immvn as iiuiilt,-v \-,._m.;,»_ part has not been :it-cr-niplished wilii-Hniiicli has alrt'~.idy been act-ouipiislieii 5 was in. .. ri , 9 _ ,ani li.1l1iil1&!." could hp seen the ramping 5|- i“.f.m_\- out resultant loss of life but in pro--< that ay ii coiiseqiicnce the roads dur-Lcould not be used for hribe1*Y_i1J1d ei ph ' _ ‘ _ __ ' ' ` i en a_ed a1itl'liig the last season were tht- best liiiv-"H011 _Dill‘p0Sos. as hon. inemberii iii BATTLE COMPARE() wry-H THAT A trip ov;-r thi- newly luke-n 1;m._.;_ the sovcrity ot' iii.: int; 1 .' their hlstor_v. und carricti ii full iraf-loppositlon have so freqiicntly charts- . ' fir bi fir the grtiiiteei for inanv - ed. So mitch work had to be done in OF THE SOMME 3| ____ (.1059), “m,m\ mmmg thot? ,..((.,m\ 'lhe Militia licpaitmcnt this morn \eai~. it 1-. our n cn o l R' (5p¢¢|a| tu the Guardmn) evatatiiatcd lii (hh Gp.-mfmq in ,iw tug ieretvfd n piiv.itr- uililc staliitg .is tai .is po~i‘-lble the pr miiiienl lui were not iirarli 1-0 N091 ill U19 YGJI |0\m0\; ADH; H___A(wm“|_mm_ vhlivv of (hr gimme Many (i,,g.,“t., tliit in the lug lmtln the ofiiceis piovenicut nt the :oath ~o that thc,ju~t closed iloivevrr. vit- did erect ii ld kiilf-rl and wound ort’ iinri toad tax \\ili iii.iint.mi the-m two nee' lirlfltles.-One at iimrinilinnt- lA“““eg’ vovehmm 'S0-;34uNu~2i l i-tired rni tot izonr-tal iicusewoil _ ' 5 - ' ' f W ‘ - t H rpm", 1 ti y i_ . _| iisiiaitics .i tt ______ ictouti 1 of ie battle ot A ins ini t ict iii i on i tiiiiuuet iiotti - ___ A ___ ________ ____s____l _“___ _tm h________ _(Mm mm _me ___ Gl__nm_______ “C _“___ bum _ __ ___,_.__._.-' ' ,_.._1_-1' Poli s'Ai.E-eeos Fori i-iA1'ci»iiN from S. C. il. l. liids, Extra Ho lo.yiiig_t-1t.rai1i, $1.00 pei' 13. W. Ilunlge, Box 42, Cliarlottetown. ' 1 S013-4-l0M2iipd i’l'I‘Ai.. ol Noiwlch (‘o|iiiecticut, s A ii eneral hospital “ith in 'i ~ninli iumiiy Applv to ,Mrs ‘ . _ _» _ La _ h_ . but ticntlc lil ll "U lfllillieil l m Gi “ IA lmmmnh mlgmm: Aiiem" liTL'pr0(l'i’i:iclii:A“£aq iifntiott liii\c.:. iild\i;t-‘iii-1:-fi ties troiii the tanks are ic-ported but it has been tiequeiitly pointed out \\ ith ticosotctl piles Fullrrton Miir~ili 00 _ _____.___ 805 41_}l§§ mmm ,,,w(.(,._.Sfu1 opemnou 'un ._`__,l.9M imiieiv-ii hi,<,.|i 50 ,-U,-..,.§_ s u result of e-sterduy's pimeni the building of steel bridges t A Pint it iiiitiilswl itil/iii init t e - ~ TbD{PERATURE’ `. --»~ ;?r\iliIiilil.}diiti`l there are liiisiieis of wnul~ it it-i fortunate that the pgosperity TIDE, M00i\» ETC- ---r D ` (Special to the Guardian.) ' t‘all=~. in nitiny orchards. Quite it tiuiti _.ot our people in such that t ey can (Special to the Guardian.) 1 A.\lS'l‘l~)llDAM, April 11-»'l‘wo him- ber of fences were blown over. Aa hfinrd to pay ii much larger amount (`l~ii<}STEll. l‘. A., April 11.-Revis~i drcii persons were killed and wound- stated yesterday the tide was thc" than they. formerly did with Ihr less cd lists of fatalities resulting from _ cd in riots in Aix-in-Chapelle. accord- highest known for yours. in a num- iiit-niivenlcnce and tliero is no doubt the explosion yesterday at. the sliriip-‘ ing to advices received by the Niou- bet' of places roads and brl.'.'B01-1 Wi‘-rf' that the lnxen piild bi' U19 P°9il\¢‘ 10' nel loading plant of tho-Eddystoiie ewc Am.=tertiaiiiscl-io t"o\iriint today. lindly damaged. ting.-'are very mitch less that they ` Cl ~lott - _ , _ 'e r u o. when the purch- lAni»tininlt-lon Corporation at Northl The town iiall was said to have been Along llie wtiter front iii tai c were ten 3. n s it ` ‘ ~- - ~ c. town 1.-onsitlei~abie dnniiigs- was done, aging power of each is considered. lumber nn the wlinrvos being liont- and it they weie 100 pet' cont.. higher ber dead at 122. 'l‘lie majority were ~ ‘ _ girls and young women. Between. . eil away. boats knocked about in the than the_v were in 1910 they would t c _ anti' the niiii-es on the ivharv- sit-ll not have advanced in proportion 125 and 150 nicn, _women and girls lo ks. _ _ _ r-1. ' to riceti. and when members ot the r-1 being flood l p Thi- wharf of L iii. Poole & Co. sul-1 opposition urge that Mis pnilie sen iur -1 _ - - ments -that death was momentarllly (Special to the Guardian.) ferr-it worst of all. it was covered l vice- he piildat the some r¢d at it expected. Twciity-three c-:hers eni-‘ LONDON. April li.-Rloting in ite; with three feet of watei anti the piles ` mg in 1910 it only goento allow how ployed in the structure which win-i‘ vcrtii towns iii llulgnria is reported were dislodged hy the force of the ihgihhgre they org, for they muah blown to splinters are missing. , Zin :t -lleuter despatch from Frenclif heavy sea. lmow that iliichtu an itttlrimpueui- . in a signed stntcnieiil, Samuel M.i heiidqiiarters in the Macedonian A large quantity -of lumber was hilary, The claim that $50,000 ootiltl Vnuclaln. Presldeiit of the Eddystone' front. iii Sofia German cavalry are. carried out. including ii ship- he unveil in the sliutieir of'tilo`olll- Munitloii Corporntioii, late lust nlghti sa-id to have charged the rloters oc-' ment of 500 cedar posts. 'eiale alone is ao rldieiiloial on~the=M2o so-id: "Regarding -the terrible ca irrasioning many casualties. in some These posts and omer lumber are of lt that -it ia hardly Wol'.t\\_~,i'lfi_|t'.¢ tastrophe which happened at. Eddy-leases, the despatch reports, Buika- noattered along the opposite shore ing, for,_leiivlng out the ta\ii*i'l;`!iiU` stone today. we are unable to ticcounti rian troops have taken sides with from Roiiebank to the bridge. it total salaries of all tlatolleils flees for it in am. why other than the not _ tho mtinilestaiits. _ _ | will. be collected when the weather not amoiintto that aiim. and the of some miiliclonely -inclined person; ----------- moderates. _ Min 'a Linimant euros dill/iinpen Mr. Paoli went out in a bent lo try (Continued ep Pa¢a_¢l‘\!_l\_.) Q 3 . .I ..». _'.....` h1‘.'..-.~¢ Y