'completely tying up all depnrtnlellts, , _ . .. 'eff-4 "` .» ' . .~ “. _ » _. ., .< . », , .. _ _.» ,, , l \ , , , ~ ' _ .- ~ A , , _ _ ` ‘ ‘ ;;..~‘ -» `-<,'-»»~`.'-,,`."i _ ~."*,f " V ».~-__ 1.;-,,,'.¢yl "3;I,,,.I,.._.-»y._.-. ,».If€:. ‘ * ' “ ‘ r . H ‘ ’ l l ' '1’ wtf* ‘ ~ ~ I ~ ' _ - ra - ; - If# l ,,,’_», _ . 5 I i, , s ' ,` I l . ‘T ‘ ' ‘ _ _l~. _ _ _ 1 _ ~ , 1' _.:»;'1 f~ y . , . . , 1 , » THE CH RLQ.T_EI§.l0..T.I. . A Weekly (Now Evening D it 1||1 Morning Ddiiy Fou|idod`Tl|,T) 1 . . j CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918 _ szso Psi- vw- (Mailed) nl Auvanutn Guide aad~\l.li0 in $3.i50 For Year (Doiiverort) = < GERMAN Foilsciisr 0Fi>EicEcollnlrloils Wants Very Much More Than She Can Get in ' Return for Peace. “ation” Marvellous. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, June 14.-Here is the real German peace as outlilled by tile Kruo Zeltung: “Tile British navy is in he relilmt-li to n maritime police force; Giilraltar, Malta, Odell and Singapore are to ho ceded to an international council; Germany is to get hack all tier lost The Iiaiset"s “Moder- colonies and her supply of raw mat- erials is to be safeguarded under illoslt favored nation terms. Ili retain” for all tllis Germany will retire from liet- giuin, but the Congo State illlist go lo her as part ot' tire price o1` cv:icuft~ tion." _ 'l‘lle Kaiser must be “s\il'priscli at his own moderation.” WILL THERE BE A NAVAL -BATTLE Impression Gains Ground that Germany is Pre- paring to Send its High Seas Fleet Against the British Grand Fleet. _WAiSHINGTON. June 13- Further' evidence that Germany, in its efforts to end tllelwar this summer, is plan- ningto support its land olfensivc by sending its high seas forces against the combined 'British and American guard fleet, is given in an official des- patch today from Switzerland. “A_ telegram oi' an ofilciai nature," says the despatch, "is living spread broadcast in Germany, wllicii says that the German Admiralty is consi- dering it big naval offensive. Orders are supposed to have been given to keep the_whole'iieet in readiness and a certain number of naval officers of high rank have been recalled frolli Switzerland and other neutral counl tries, where they have been spending their leaves. GERMAN PAPER SPEAKS OF GREAT ACTIVITY IN PORTS. The Kteler Zeitung speaks of ox- traordinary atcivliy in tile ports and the Hamburger Post publishes an in- terview with Von Tirpitz, wllo was asked if Germany was in a position to measure herself with the British fleet. The Admiral 'naturally replied ln the atiirmative, saying that "after tllc land forces have pushed the French ehd English back on the other sides ~~f» ~.»... li. - _ li* _ liateri`:tlly lo drive liar-k lilo (II-l~lllalll:¢. l~`relil'll inilk:-i are luucii lii'.llil~i‘, 1-ar. of Paris it will lie the turn oi’ the l(aiser’s boats l.o drive the British ot`l' the high seas." Botll in Washington and the Allied capitals, li. German sea _'offensive on a grand scale long has been regarded as a possibility and the appearance of the Teutonic fleet in the .North Sen at ally time would not he unexpected. Rear Admiral Glcaves said ill ll public address not long ago that word had coliio to the British fleet that the Ger- mans at last were ready for the sli- prcnie test. _ - It the battle (toes -come, Anierlcrin naval forces will play their part. American drcaiinougllts under Rear Adnlirnl Hugh, Rodman joined tile British fleet. some time ago and Ad- miral Gleavcs ill his recclit address said that when Admiral llcatty, colll- inander of the British grand sea forces, heard that thc (lcrnlalls were coming lin assigned tho Anici'il‘.'tli ships a prominent place in tile line. American naval officers are no less anxious for it flilish light with the enemy than are the Ill-itisll. In all’ Allied quarters there is supreme coil- ildenco of the outcome. ()ilce the two fleets come to grips oiilclills are cer- tain that the Gorlilalls will lie defeat- ed. ,AT NEW GLASGOW, N.S. I N. S. ____'I‘_l lilttIe__ol`il .Ois will pl'ollaIl_l__\_I Company Walked Out. 'Company Unable t.o State. Reason lor Strike. Men’s Represen- tative Blames Compa ~ (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, June 14.-The threaten- edi strike .which has been hovering over New Glasgow for tllo past three months yesterday broke, when nearly three thousand employees of thu No- va Scotia Steel and Coal Company dropped their tools and walked out, in the shipyard and car works plant.. Tile causes leading up to tile strike are not generally clear to the public. A statement on behalf of the conlpnny says: “All operations-nt Trenton were discontinued at noon today, the men having failed to give notice or present any request, the company is unable to state the reason for- their action. and tllus. without notice, the ytlrtolls activities of the company which are virtually given over to the production ot war material are brought to an » . ......... 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EMY \\'.-\t4lI|I’\i|t’i`iil’\I'_ .ili|lI- i»i l`IIl, |'<~|l|l|~t- oi' I~llI\llI,\' :l;l_lI'l lI,»l-.' =_li l`Il:ll»»;Il| '|'i|il-l'l'_\ ~.l.il tIl:Ill to~ 'I-. tor iIl~~ lit-i'iil‘l|l:~. \\'ll,- l~I-|»..l>lI-li i.l|,i;»;,. ill lit-lit-|':ll |'\~|':;llIil‘-.`~ Iwllllllliillilliit- I lvl l;ilI~tl~ itll* llill .\llll-l'ii'ati lllli-~: .illl.lllI»»ll _\ lilly by lllltilii; lilo I:l-<.' Ill' til- t.l ilU>1liioi1:l ill tilt- lit-|lo_l \l.l.ll|_ 'i't|t.|$L MOST ENCOURAGINC NF.V~/S SINCE. BATTLE BEGAN l.lil\iIlliI\l, .llillo l~i.»---'|’|l<~ ill-\\': lilo ba|li\‘i`i'olll lolliiqlll is lil- lllo:=| "I\"‘ilIl`f|.i’.I|i,; .sillro lilo oi`i'I-ii\‘i\l- iil tili- I\'ti_\'oll .~u-l'loi- Iliiiflill .\iilI till-l-'i ' I'|'i>\\'iiil' il - ' " ‘ l froill ‘ I.l .I . . iii llt o|lilii»l».lll ill t|l.~ |il~\\'s|>:lpl»l':: :l:: il Iiol-llllllu: l‘ll\;lt`-‘l‘ illail till- Ill-l'ill:lii:: I|1l\'I- In-I-Il I-ll.-I-1. r-tl. ’I‘Illl. |ll‘o_i;|‘4\:::£ o|` lilo l\l|t~lll». 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Aol; or-‘ EAST co/lsr or AMERICA UCI(- I.il.\Iiii)Y\', .Inllo ii, `i`ilt- lil-rlllall ;lillllil':lll_\' iiliitlllill lo li-~I-i;ll‘»\ lll-- 1-|'|i i':i:l:ll ot' illl- iiiliivll Still.-,~l itlvxil-Ii Ill l':lll.ll|l:t|| \\:lii'|`~:, it Ii '/lille. .lilil \\'ili \\':ll'li til-l|ll`.‘lI :llii .»‘.:r_\':1 il dl-:~|llll\'I| lo till- |\I.\l'li:lil_~;l~' i;l':lpil irolll .\lll:.il-rrilllll, illlolill |loi'i.~l i'l‘i‘~-i\|»Il llolll Iii-rlili. <'.‘i".l l'l'o|ll :liii'|'i' |i|ii-|'::__ I`l‘|w i'_ lI» ERITISII I-‘TION"i` ABNORMA QUIET L_ LY '|`Ili- lii'iiI:1ii l`l'o|i‘l :llill i'l~|ll.ii|tI: :lil "“I`i'Ii'II.\' illlil-l, ~..-l\'l- for :in or r':l» io|l_ll rllitl or :i illinol- opt-i';ltioll tor lilo Illlpro\liill»i|l ol lIl~.- battle iilil-, Sir Iioligizls Iizliit :l|lilollllIl\.~; iilxll ill one ol tiiesl- lllillor o|l<-|'.illol|.~’ on \\'<'lilll-:ai;l_\' llil;tli lll-zll' l\lI-l-_l i Iliillllil sl-t'iol' -IS |li'i.\‘oll|-l':~' \\'<-l‘-~ i.l.l PII. lo_t1|‘iIll-l' \\'iiIt six ii|:llllIilI~ :liill :.oilll' tri-ilvtl liioi'lai':-1. ITALIANS BREAK AUSTRIAN TACK June, il.--I\il.-lllll |luili',:ll’i.lll _vnsi<-rlial_\- hlllriiiiii: tilt :lltllcil al llalllliii lines oil l‘lib_\ Hilllllliil .ln Moliiiceilo it‘iiii:l-. till-_ ltlllinll ll' live lliiliouiircll ioil;i_\“. 'l`lll~ nlllll broken li_\- lilo Iiniiaiisl, _ iii' til' (‘()MIN(l I‘i\'I~IN'l`S. .\ .\`.\`t)l’N(‘l‘lM.l'll\"I`.\‘ .\l IC |C'l`l NGS. l'I'I`t "TOURIST RESORT-'I‘ill\ if llolrl will open for thi- .~‘I\n~.-oil l6iIi_ W. lIi'owii, i’owll:|I_ prol °*'I‘Ii~\ IrrVi‘|'lN'\ili I'iurlors I1? open :ii tile I~‘irlridlt l!'ltol l\vt»l§\~.S:ll \‘.'. llrolvii, l‘ownul. iiroprieior. MORE REASSURING NEWS I FROM BATTLEFRONTS Although Enemy Has Gained Cpver in the Woods Along the Oise lie lias Not Yet Secured a Footing in the Coveted Forests of .Villers Cotteret or Compiegne Wfhout Possession of Which tie Cannot Get to Paris. German Losses Have Been Extremely llcavy. The 'Kaiser is a Spectator of the`Fight and iias tied t-e liumiliation oi Seeing Iils Guards Run Panic Stricken and Broken Before Victori- 'i"i'lOP.AiiL`/ `I`ii‘lZ DECISIVE BATTLE tS|icri_'li to Tile Gl.t.lrdiziri) _ i,¢)Niii\;`»,_ _lllllo ll ill :ill ilIt<»l\‘l<-\\ \'.I|il till- lalllliflli I\I»l'l'l~-=llI>|i_\ ilolil \\.I- :ill oi. lll»A|' -llllvl <=--\--li ..~- ' 1| ~»»I rlli till- :l\Ii';l_.;»'. ,\\<» ll.. .- iilti` i'l.|.|:|i» ill Ill. tI= =lilI_.-. .I ltifl-‘~- .lI'.~ _»liI'»» oi. ll't»ill |i.llilli'. .-5| l.I-<'| or -»\-wt -l'~~.-. . I-tl: l Il of itll- lllill-l' lor. .lII~ ill ill, ~.;lil-»ll: |il» .~ j_I\:;I~l'.ll i~.»li|li-V »' rl li 'llglli _!IIl|:"Il’ lil..| il in i-‘Intl '.,l-ll .- l-...toy Lllti. l-» :‘»ll'li . |i.Iillt il- ‘lu ll Ill il. ~ llilllw' l. l.lIlli l'Il, .I- |ll~i.ll||i |1l.»;.»-iiiim. i _‘Eli >:\lill:' to ill- ~1 -ll I.-.lil -l<. .__ |ilI~-*1I§|'.| li__.' 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I ‘il oi' lIlI-tl. \\:l» _ll-~l<'t"l.|l -.»llt~|ll‘<-I itll Illl- _.~~.lI'~ ill Iioii il. ~_|I-,-_ ">""‘I 'I`Ill~ t`lli--I' .Ili-.livl-_ ill pi'Ilillll|llt~lli_i: I.=t'lill-t|l’l~ iillo.l tile pil .lllior l»\l~l'<-i'~.l-li AT I itil- ||o|l.\ tTl_lt llil‘ pilot--.ill.l.-ill nolllti bl :l unlllliil( lo lii.l~=|~ \\llo l:.lI| il»~l-ll al- ;-o.-illioll ulill iliili ill lli.~_ l»l~llllI-, llllli |ll\ bl~.‘li 4-oll\il'i»‘I»;»iI»ll \\'»~:;l I.1"i,.lio- liltilrillzi lll;l_v Ilroll- lllliio|~|;lili. ll was 1-:lri'i<~ll for- \\':tl'<| ‘_'|-:;li-i'|I;lv illirlll ivii iiiilusl on :l ll-olll Ili ow-l~ l\\'»-il--. I-Jil-von villages IMPORTANT ADVIINGE on Atsiirrilitriii ' ~ ‘. I ‘Allies Advanced Ten Miles on Twelve Mile Front ' Capturing _ 3I0 Prisoners. May invade were occupied and 310 prisoners lak- I-ll_ Hy swinging around the north ol' Lake Ochrida the Allied troops illlgilt outlianlc and cnt off that part ol' the Bulgarian army holding the re- gion ot tile upper Czerua north of Mullastir and open a way into South~ ern Serbia. l!`.pe=<‘i.=li to Tile Guardian) l.||,`.`lJl>.\`, .itlllI- ii--<`.‘»=iioi‘;tl lfur- »l»-; I.|lt~-~l'll .lt-llll» il;liiIiil.»l lo I‘l'r1mier ‘.lI~Il.-ll ball il-.~;ll.\It ll ]»l'ol'oliil|l illi- 1t'I _ i..ii illliollj: l'.lli:lol'p:: to iigllt -I li,I- LI.: to olllllill \'iclol'y_ Hi- '.l_llll~_li l';Ill;llii:lil'. lilllt lilo (leriiian 0"" '\"‘ \\'-if-‘ -t i‘.|'<\:lt. lilellaleo wllicll l_l»ll|~| .\llt.-Iii till- ;;l-I-ali-.st s;lcl'iflcl- and 'ilIll‘.'lil.l~ io ti»~‘il.'»_\'_ 'i‘il¢- i‘;liladi;1n ll.»l»‘ \~,_-l~< iil»- lllll-.rl liizilliliif foriro of ill- l-» <4 -lil i`l'l»ivl-ll ii :fill i.lIi l'Iu~I\gliioiI. 'I`llI- I'i'iiiili l\'liii- I- l' pl ill.-I-Il i':Ili:lIi;l t.l :-‘lllilll In-lilltli il- :.l'l:l\ 'll l"i"lill-I- il i: ll\I.l;IliiI_~; llllliwl :l|l|l:l|‘<-iii ili:\l| i GREAT, RECEPTION TO THE CANADIANSP Premier Borden May Remain in London During Most (,rltlcal Period ol W;-_lr_ Canada and I Australia Looked to for Vigorous Policy. the Premier must remain here during the next few months. the most criti- cal period of the war. It is believed lo be Premier Lloyd-Geoi'ge’s desire. Tile Empire is looking to Canada. for a. vigorous policy. With Cimidl and Australia represented in the war court I-il it is believed a. more effective re- organization is possible. Colonial ro- presentatives have put efllciency and vigor first and seniority last. Britain and France must hold the enemy un- lil the American force is ready for the field. Tile American forces are rapidly increasing in numbers undef-' li<-il.-licy, while the Canadian forces are as.-llil~eIl of being at full strength. Sir- Robert Burdens presence here will slrellgthcll the effort of the Brit- ish i’renlier in his determination to ~.+_-I‘lil~e greater etilciency. . -.A .-L_ _ _-,,.,.,`.,_,\,_ _A _,,`,___.___.,_,_,.__Y___Y.__ .__________:clit.. Stlllic :ills-llssiilil iiiislicri :ls to the llllllllllllimllirili l'i'olll Ill-ilvl-_ Siewalrt. & 'Il_ i.l'iiii-_ (‘Illili. Aliiivi' ilillvt-tl. vi-<'ll Sllorl-, proviliell 'ill- ill-II-<»_.»i'3.' ixrllliilli and pel'liii.=sioii ;; ;,t-l-iirl-ll, l‘Il:;l iii' i~1illiii‘ llili 0KCl‘(3lI '_: