The Guardian is y¢.infer:Y'-_-~:--=-:_-_-_-.-.-.~.~_~,-_-_-_._-_-_-,~_-__ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Daily by 42,000 People. y A ' _ f 'I Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers _ ‘ OOKOIOIIHBKOHKQKQH M THE CHARL,Q1",[_I§_I0,I_II_l_ G ARDIA A Morning Dllly founded 1001 vaio oi... iii-iii... isii... on } GHARLOTTETQWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1915 {'"° '°' Y'-f <°°""~°> "° -°'-"- $2.50 por your by mall In advance OPERIITIONS IIT GERIIIIIN DRIVE TOWARDS CIILI-IIS FRENCH CRUISER ~ iiiEggi>iigiinAiiEiLEs iiiis BEEN EFi=EciuiiiLvcHEciiEi>` suiiii BY suBiiiiiiiiriE Russian Troops En Route for Eastern Turkey. 28 The Allies are Still Driving the Enemy Back Capturing lilar Material and |36 Members of Crew Rescued by Italian Ships. Turkish Ships Sunk by Russian Destroyers. Prisoners. Enemy’s Heavy l.oss Indicated by Finding of 600 Bodies lldmlral and Principal Officers Perished. -~ ,y,,'_h G _,,‘ ' » 8, t ` of German Soldiers at one Point. Generals French and Joffre "Ie °° ° ° lla' °"') '"5' “llll R" “ll orlledo boats are (Special to the Guardian) ilanelles French wiirshlps in the PE'l‘R59llAl9- Ailfll- 28-°-ll““°l““ l‘-‘¢°\"‘l“8 ll\° Black Sell ll' “°\‘°l‘ ll" ' ' - - - 1»Ariis.Aiirii ss.-_A i-oiiiiiiuiiieoiiiiii Adr{aiie'1iii:iited riioii- operations to g3:g:B'.;l:en2;1l;ilgeycxmcsgragiign at 31(lt-;';:gi‘:iii£4‘litl(£se.tllatAd \:lrciasl|;atti\2ll; 051;: It, flftanimitlii_i‘diniiiiiste’r‘ot lvllvariiii; reciting xatching the Straits oi' Otranto, with th Bolt rn.coast.ol' Turkey to effect tions of last week oft the Anololisn - , \,' U “g U ,lc -"TH" ('r“'Mi`_r _. u-fanning uiiiior protoeiioii ortiie nus- coast. 2s 'ruriiisii siiiiis were suiiir iiy Ffgnch Troops Bgjn Rushgd to west F||mdgrs_ .'“,‘,°" ‘ "”h°"”' W" “M” "“' """ " ic idea ot’ preventing any Austrian ubmarines esca im' from the Adrl D » ‘ ii crno ii as f llow':~ tl', hi-I i th. i' '-A ti l shllxlhgerrzlceiit bombardment of the gtllzsixgtllllirsl hour of mow were g I The (;rmU“rgd crilism' [Mm Gum I; L W U B 9 UM “gran “va Bospllorus forts was explained to~day To weaken Turkey furilior and pro- ` _ Airaiiio' vuiiai w ~ tor ii' .d _ I as pe \ o ll ~ t RH 0- .mvve to prevent usreini of the vent troops bolus nent from the Can- (special is _ins ciiariiiaii.) bodies or ceriiiuii soidii-rs. oii iiiii .give ii-ooii ii-aiiis iiie rigiii ui way. iii iii, of A ii ci'-27 - ii 9' _ H U ~ use, and reaching Turkey. This _._ betta. cruising at the nntraiice of patrol duty was partlciilnrly necessary o protect vessc‘ i.. ‘he Allies operat- _ Z I i I I l ll 2 " t I D; 1 I . , ' 'rurkisli ileet into the Black See. casiis front to sid tiio Ottoman f0l'Ct‘H LONDON. Avril 28--Aitliougii oiiiei- iieigiiis oi iiie Mouse. iiioiii; nie iroiit ispesiai io the Guardian.) iioiioiii iii iiliri iiiiiliuiesfi lAii“iIiII- oilieeil-I-i Iligivailgiellli iifolieiiiailgilgfrlgspogselssdg All 0"-Dlllilll WHFBIIID WHS driven Ill EUFODC. I-he RUBBIBHS IHIVU 011011011 ally claimed by the French War Ofllcc of Les Epargcs. und the SL licmy l.(`)Nll0N April 28 ~~Britisli olliizliil perislii-ii nt ,mir p,_,i.;ii; 01,.. |,.,m.|r,.,| ,.5 ' IJBCK t0Wl1l’ilB CDDB"-lltlllollla Undef & BIIBPD DIYOUSIVC ill U10 Ci\UCHB\lS~ that the German rush toward Calais trench of (lalonno we miitiiiiicd to stnli-.niciit tyo-night: "' Fighting nortli and iliirly-six /ineiiiberlri oi” thi- crii\\."\r lilo llro directed llgalnst the Bosphor- has been halted it is cvldont that Field galil ground. advancing t.\vo-tliirdis ol’ it and iiortlrciisl. oi Yprcs conlliiiicii lncliirling t-levi-ii iiudvr ollii~i-rs. were it Marshal French and General Jolfrc mile, inflicting heavy losses on the ycsterilny. Our opcratioiii-i in i-ouji\ui'.- resi-iieil by vessels sent oiil promptly `-'-'-'-"-'ff-'-r----A-'-'=~'=-'=-'-~'-'-'-'-'-~'-'<-=-‘=-'~'-'"ff*-'-`-"'~`-'~`-'-"'""""""""“""""""""`“ expect thc Gcrinans to nttenipt aiiothci' eiioniy and destroying it (lerniun tion will; the |<‘r-oneli iii-iliiltely stop- ioilieir lioip by im- italian mmm,-m,._.`, UEGIIBIVU 11101/emellt lJtllt0l`>' pcil thi' Gcrinnn attack und it has not The iii-il of survivors has not bf-cn rel evcral siibniarlnc»:; whose cruising unge is :-iiifllcieiit to permit them to ravel from Pola to the Darilnnelles. (Special to the Guardian.) VIENNA, April 28.-Official bulletin Submarine U-5, tioininaniii-r Lieut. 200.000 l"rol1l-ll U`00l)h HH' IJSIIIH slnic been renewcil blnci- yesterday tclveil l‘he Freiiili iruisur was the Goo. [litter Von Trapp, torpoiloed and $I5iIIIIII IIIII III JU IIIII WIIII .,. °f est i L . X p at inie the beginning or the Anglo. b ‘ Ypres we have continued to make pro- lines. Sonic of these roiiiforceiueuts straate, \vlii»ri:~. they i-.stablislicrl ii l"reni'li operzitloiis iigiiiiist the Dur- gress. This is particularly so on our are being massed between Ypres and small bridge lieiiil. ltiliidjustmciit of ella. in thi- Ionian Sen. left. whore we took six uiacliiiic guns. Dlxmiidc, while others .irc strengtlien the situation iii~ier,s|tati=il the delivery - ----------W _-.~_-_-_-.~.~.-_-___~_____._____________,__,_Lw,__,_,________.___________,___________,_.__._.___-___________.__._= _______ two bomb throwers and much war ing the British lines on the Arnien~ of coiiiitcr-attacks by the I<‘rcnch and i i" S I I 1 th G ardian) material. at the same time making ticres front. our troops on the North Yprcs salient. Tum" h the ,enemsu of Mr U I I l’°°“ A°r"°28l_'__The .'1.0mm0 several hundred prisoners including a All train scrvlcc north of Paris has ln resisting our counter-attiicks, this K Ia 5' ~ - TORONTO. D i . ' _ . . ` `_ _ I. . ll“Y"°" °l *‘"’°"°“' *.’~l‘l-l-' "le '°‘ Stl" Sem °“l “Well” 1° the "‘“Y°{° uuiliileefoggelnfiiedfé eiieiiiy were iissvy. I'r`li7»'I>s'.lmi§'ve‘fI'eiIo§fiililleiIlIII§"Ii°iI;trs‘lf i(='i§’iIi'2miIi`iii“'fi‘Ii'liiI§II`§“'iiilIII”iif§£iII§lII°IR llllllllllls 'lf me students residence °f of clues; wwus and villages in Ont" 0 At a single point on the front not far ing between the front and the buso contravention oi' thc" Hague Conven- llle preparatory department of Acadia asking Shcluld Ewen] elecnons be from the Canal we counted over 600 hospitals are bein side tracked to tl n University. knovin as Acadia Collesi- put off as long as possible during the g ` ' ` ' ° - ine Academy, Wolfville, is assured. progress of the war? " Ot the replies -____-E-_-_-_-_--_--...Ma -._.-_-.-~....-.-_-.-__.-_-.-.-.-.~.-_~.-.-_-_-_ _-.~_~._.-.~_-.-.____,____-_-_________-_____._____.,_____._.._________a....___,.__,,.,.,..,.,...... ...................-..................... Mr Rayner has very 5€l1€l‘0\lBlY Offer- received there was over 100 majority (Spec' I t th G d' . ad to the Governors of Media $16-000» against an elsctiun- ii'i"i‘A\\'A'.a.\i.tiii -Milf. I-Enitlii-iriiiii to be used for that purpose. The con- ' -l--» iii,i»_ for (-.,ri..i,,,,, ,i,,(.i|,,,.,| ,U ,,,,,k,_ H' mul* for the new stlonethbmlding wllxu A (S ' h G sLnl.i~iiioiit when asked wlii-.tlier he ln- be et at once. in or er at t may e pecia tot e uardian.) tend-l L , lit l . -. _ ~ ` i i - ‘ » i - ready for occupancy at the beginning LONDON, April 28.-“ Our opera- Uiiwlfi, 1;/|_(i>_t;,(,`,.‘}(\1li1,=":;_.4'UIt\~ :;“"r MMU" was Llmted Mayor to day . . .. ol' the new term. Sept. lst, next. It ls evident that Acadia University is very fortunate lu having friends with which to meet every emergency. lt will be remembered that on Feb. llrd. the Academy residence, which Iltlllfllllilllllllll ST. JOHN'S NFLD.. April Zltll.-in (Special to the Guardian.) BERNE. Switzerland. April 2S.-- Milltary station Romansliorn reports had boarding accommodations for 80 the Colonial Legislature the premier l-he aPDeBl`l1llC9 °l'a Bllllll-Ill`°¥\ Ol' Allletl students. was destroyed by fire. Plans announced that the Government ln- aVllll°l'5 mlllllllg fl" Frledeflcllhavelli were immediately made for a new tended to introduce a bill during the Where ill? llelillllllll-l`l-GW ‘lf llle Z9DD9‘ stone building. thoroughly modern in session providing a pleblscite next ll" llll`lSlllle llllllolmti *"9 lofliittid- every. respect. with accommodations November on the question of prohibi- Sl\0Y'-ll’ |1ft€l‘WHl'dH IIVBIY C81\1l0l1ildil1S for as many students as the old reel- tion of the liquor trafillc. and in the WHS llellftl- There Were Blx mH°hlll‘=‘B dence. The generous gift ot Mr event of the temperance policy win- lll the “ld Been 0V9l` Fl`l°‘ll'l¢=l1hlW€l1~ Rayner, together with $3.000 promised ninng, the colony will become dry on Dellillll 0f llle “lil are l9-0l(lIl8- by Mr D. C. Clark. of St John (pre- July 1,1016( vlously announced). and the' insur- ance funds already in hand. will be 0 suiliclent to warrant the Governorsrin proceeding with the construction ot the new residence, to be known as Il. I. Rayner Hall. The new building will be 138 feet M LD BROOKLYN DEPARTMENT STORE FAILS FOR $1,100,000. SIW GEHMIN FLIII t tions iii conjunction with thc French have definitely stopped the German attack." In these words Field Mur- shal Sir John French, Comiuandcrin- Chief of the British Forces on the Con- tinent, announces tlie conclusion oi' another German attempt to break through the Allied lines around Ypres and along the Yser Canal, which brought about one oi` the most san- guinary battles ofthe war. This. how- ever, only brings to an cud the first phase of the battle, forthe Allies have yet to win back the ground they lost in the great German sweep. For this purpose they are now delivering couiiter-attacks against the German llll°S- Ollly ut one place. Steen- straate. have the Germans nianagctl #_ ' to keep their footing on thc western NEW YORK, April 27.-The A. D. athews Sons’ department store. for |0118. with three stories and basement. nearly seventy years and until recent- *'°°“ divided into sections by lirePl‘00f brick ly one ofthe leading retail mercantile (Special to the Guardiam) WHIIB- The Plans. prepared IJY 8l'Clli- establishments of Brooklyn. went into LONDDN April 28‘_(.“pL Scum' tect A. R. Cobb, S.M.. of Halifax, pro- the hands oi' a receiver through in- comnmmimé a swedish steamer' ,.e_ luutar bankru tcy proceedings to ~ these lliics tlic Germans have brought vide for kitchen, dining-room for 100 v o y D ` t tl _ l tl N tl b bo s. matron's rooms. hospital. club day, Assets are estimated at $600,000 2?; %crll]e,a§’lr§l,;°;I2(;,eu,,:Iberli:;g Ggrvéssecfsl y _ room. and students room. all arranged and liabilities at $1,100,000. an mm Scot," whom veswi just came on the most modern system for a residential school for boys and young M men. It will be one of the most up-to- date institutions of the kind in Eastern ISHAP T0 THE ' SEALER BLOODHOUND. ST. JOHN'S. Nild., April 27.-Tito into port, reports that lic was held up by one German vessel wlillo crossing the North Sea. After nn exainliiatlon of his papers he was pernilttoil to pro- ceed. The German llcct was coni- ~lN NIIHIH Sli bank of the canal, while to the north oi Ypres the positions remain pretty much as they were. the Allies making no claims to an advance thore and tlio Germans reporting that all Ilritish attacks have been repulsed. ’l‘o hold up further uelnforcemeiits. and Bel. gium heliiiid them has been ileiiuilcd ot troops. Towns and villages in Belgium are beilig gllurdcil by only at handful ol' scntries. Fighting also roiitliiiii;-ri iii i‘|iziin- By his generous gift Mr llaynor liu- loss of the propeller ol’ the sealing posed of vessels of an c|a,,,,cS' from 0115110. whore the uerinuiis make Shown Ili! llltereltt iii U10 Dllllllt' WUI steamer Bloodhound was reported in t 8, s_ ,iilaliu to have captured is strong long cherished desire oi assisting worthy young mon in their preparation L for their life-work. According to the terms of 'the gill, one room shall be occupied rent-free by two worthy and needy students, to bo named by Mr Ilayuor. or by the Principal ol’ the School. NAvAi. nEoui.A'rioNs anouonr iN'ro roncE_. OTTAWA. April 27.-Itcgulniioiisl for the discipline of the Naval Volun- leer Force have been established by nn Oriler~in-Council. bringing into force in (ianadu tlio Naval Discipline /let pi' tho United Kingdom and the Kings Regulations and Admiralty ln- structlons. Ofllcers and seamen of the Naval Volunteer Force are subject to these regulations when culled Out on active service or when taking drill or training. The necessity for such regulations is due to the fact that there are several hundred naval vol- unteers now on active service. mostly on the Pacific Coast. Another Order-in-Council assures to all oflicers oi' the Naval Volunteer li‘orce_now.on.actlve service, the same scale of allowances as are received by oillcers 'of the Canadian Navy. SAYS ITALY 'MUST BREAK. ROME. April _87.-The MessaB9l'0~ ulter reviewing the situation lu Italy since the outbreak or the war. declares that the only solution of the problems which new confront the nation is the rupture of the tlel which still nomin- ally pled e Italy to the central em- pires, and the resumption by lilly 01’ hor right for entire liberty of action. COMING EVENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. ` in laur- ...?t.°lt.QJ_§.|§'i? ..1:°..iisi. Cali an aa ay orders. lllnl- miuii gurus whit!-ilvs cents. --o 1 oisassa--Liidiiia and vent-H' glow? oI°saiieii bi leavin: et, ll°°'° ggi ngugfg, , 9091.'-I.23'l7\'-I "Avy |4994; -jp-s. M. H. Cam- eron. Hampton. will- be at home to ll" ‘i‘i°°“' °".i"i‘l"l'i‘lZ..l.l‘.§’.. '1‘.¥i‘“2$i ,,‘§,’,;, fy’ ° ‘" _' me-4-maii. ,_¢,...,._L-iii.---h--- . NIMH! lslnllllflli Clif" l\.I'l“ lll WWE' 'rs-. . . -~ Canada. fare. and has carried into effect lilii -ii ` ' fr io wireless nies-sage received to-day nrrivo licro later iii the duy with CHANGES OWNERSHIP. IIALIFAX. April 27.-'i`lio schoon- I ln t F TEMPERATURE, TIDE, MOON. ETC. ' i "rn e i-si I (s°°°" ‘P rn' 23'-Maiiliiiiise THE WEATHER.--Yesterday was The highest temperature recorded us nl bt was 28 deg. battleahips o torp lo boat The date of Scott’s encounter and whcrc thu BI00dI\0lllltI Ill tow. LETTER3 op VELLUM 'Pills Ili [IIC B£‘tJ0llt_i Hccidellt Of the FOR BRAVE 3A||_0RS_ kind sustained by the .sealing fleet _.___ this season, thc Neptune having been LONDON Ap,-ii 27___-ph.. Admi,-,,|¢y_ l0W0\'I DUCK l° ll0l'l llllll W°°ll- Tllll has decidefl to send letters nf thanks `u0HIli\il- Wlllcll llllll "let Wll-ll lllllc llll"‘ on vellum to officers and mon display- cess. will iiiiil on May lst. ing daring and roi-iouren in tho lianil- ling of tho ships of the iloct. The ict- tera will bo equivalent to tlir. well J LUNENBURG SCHOONER known "mention in the dispatches in ‘ the army. Such lcttcrs have thus far been sent to six olllcers concerned iii tho sink- ing ot’ thc German submarines U-8 and cr Blake’ wmch Is “ow y g u ur- U-12 The latter says thi- Admiralty 'Was Yvétllycs xlfxrsillms Mli_f;S;la,,pu,;- was sunk nc thc Forth. This is the &l;_“s‘;‘ud YP £1” I and E M B°s“§,,|| first information issued ol’ the locality “ll ‘ ' ' " ' ` ' of the sinking of that boat. which tho §l;‘;‘e‘;cIfs§:xdw::I|[I'gn;';i::,digytrgggtgm Admiralty announced as destroyed tween Charlottetown and coastal ports The Blake is a schooner ot 90 tous and was owned in Lunenburg. GERMAN Q/l§3‘RQ.I:.1.|'. AQQKES over a month ago. ON A BRITISH TRAWLER. DOVER. April 27.-A German sea- THE WEATHER, plane attempted last night to drop bombs on a trawler in the Channel just east of Dover. The attempt met with no success, and a British sea- plane went in pursuit. COAOHMAN FAIL8 IN WIlIi(d:'(l?tl=.`Ic'ilJ`glngAf¥eah or strong soutli- $250,000 SUIT AGAINST srly showers _of thunderstorms in HIS FATHER-IN-LAW. _ ii t ti f ir sud _-- '°°“""°° u P" y 8 ..Niaw vonic, Aprii za.-'rue $250.- 000 dergzage cult brought against Ed- besutlfully line and warm all day. ward reltung. capitalist. of Mar- quette Mlchlgan. and his wife, by Max 50 deg. above zero and Frederick Klelst. their son-in-law, was I,l?gtI,i:3:{t“::| 32 above. The lowest dismissed l.o»da_y ‘by Federal Judge Hough Klelst charged his parents ln- l - ° 3°:-'$8 lKtev9°'a.m. Resierdny it wu law' with alienating his wlfels affec- 3z deg. above and at_9 p. rn. it was tions. 37 shove The court ruled that _KIelet had fall- The tide will be high this morning ed to prove any improper act on the _ d‘to”°rrow at 10.83; ttl part of the defendants in their treat- evtlllg bses halgh toilillght at 10.57 and to- ment of their child. Klelat’| attorney morn, .i 11,49. .announced that he would appeal. t thi l g at 7. 0. Kleist. and Miss Breitung were mar- Tllhfosillltrrlvevrl at 7 07?vIIl :ins xr; rlod in November, 1018. Prior to his an ' _ . 7 d B turd to the capitalism daughter.. lllzldww -t 4 4 m ‘ "I Y* been n coocbmsn employed 1‘|fe`moon rises this evening at by a_ neighbor of Mr. Breitling lo Ihr- 7 _ 57_ llll6t¢0. il t uortor of the moon was Tlgiupglgy? April Slnd. at 11.80 p. JOHN IUNNY DEAD. li moon wil be full on Thursday. NEW YORK April if olin Bunny Agflli |pt,\.-atgdfl 'D-Jill.” H-M :i`wao`£“~=at§dl 'u sine etgre' French position in Argonne and om the sealer Eagle. which was due he sighted thc nee, is not ,muounCed_ ‘W`0evre. wlicri: the French say they iro progressing. and In the Vosges. where both sides claim. to be in pos- session oi Hartmann Weilerkopf. It is probable thc mountain which i-.oin» inands the plains of Alsace has izliang- ed hands scverul times. This would nivcoiiiit for tho izontrudlctory reports. Rilssiuiis and Aiiritro-Gorniuiiii :ire lionvlly cngiigcil in the region of llzzok Pass. iii the (iarpatliiiuis. and In the ilirciitioii oi' Stry, whore im attempt is being uindc to strike ut llie llusslrui coniiniinications. ' Horllii corrcspoiideiits give thc Ans- trlans credit lor the capture oi’ it num- ber ol’ iinporlunt. lielgliis vicar lizzok Pass and also iissori. they have driven the Russians completely out of liuko. wina. But this is noi backed up by the Austrian official report. which say.-i that in Buliowliia no important event has occurred and simply speaks or Russian attacks being repulsed in thi- Carpatlilnns. There has also been o. renewal of activity in the East Pros. sian front, where the Germans report minor success for their troops. A sensational repgrt that 8.000 of the Allies’ troops l ve been driven to tlie sea on Gallipoli Peninsula. and 12.000 captured. also comes from Ber- lin. but has no connrmgtlon from other sources. It is expected that operations against the 'Dardanellog will proceed slowly as the Turks are strongly entrenched and their wire entanglements and trenches have to ho lieavlly shelled before the troops make un attempt to advance. The French have lost the cruiser Leon Gambetta, torpedoed by Aus- trian submarine U-5 while leaving the Adriatic Sea for Malta. Only a small part of the crew was saved. All oflicers, including the Admiral, were drowned. - Reports as to the intention of Italy are varied and numerous. but the Italian Embassy at London has auth- orised the statement that nothing is known there of an impending change in the Italian policy. ._.__._._____&___ ~ ‘GEIIMIII IIIPIIHI (lpoelal te the Guardian.) BERLIN, April 28.-The Overseas News Agency to-day live out a. despatch from Amsterdam stating that the British Consul there had been liven notice that all English ports have been closed to foreign vessels. fri. i tii ttttrhr mis.. IV . l‘°“’;*:‘?i"-”'*»'l'.’°"-'-°l!'°'“°" ' < .yéxggiiziligaahly iiilzeivexi pgmafum Linlrnont Cum lnluysatisnu with s complication o diseases. . i _ , _ . . . _ . - M '- '- 1 . - ii' _ -. _.,.i g .. ..< _ _ ~ ~ _' .i _- = 1'--`~,_.-,..=.;.» , .- ,>»ii,,_;,,.:‘ = .__ . , . . _ ‘ -“ ff "€`.".‘-'i '~‘i”‘~~ -2 _ ._ _ _ . . . 21”.. . wr' is .A -- ' -. -. ‘» " -"-.~'f . , \ .~ _ .. » _. i_ _ _ . ' = .._,<_ _ g _ \ . . ,_ _. .,,`._. ,. .~,\ _ . _ .t rf r . ' ‘ V ~ i .‘ 9.’ " " ‘ s . orlii - i 0 ~ i l Ii 'i r ~ i ` . t "ir _. ` , " *'¢, ' ° i “ ‘I " 1 , ` ' l< I‘ - ' I li In/=,~..-`, ~ 5"' fi. .. .. ' f " . ,_ :» -~ ~» A 47,- ._».,j.' ;_,,,,_. ~_» ._,_ f _y,_,;.,ii- - ._ . _ ~ i 11. ,_~ »- ,,-.ti - - -i~i~~ , : er.. ..._ . ~» __ i _ ' - __ _ _ __ __ _-»--»-~-A~»»--+---‘~-~ - ~- ‘ f’ ’.'-'.“ . "`5~».'~‘-"~ “~_..ff.5`.~' ‘ ~ tl.c`~:i/J? i _i.liai'[s'- ii ‘ "` ' ` ` ‘Mlnlrfs Llnlmont cures Dlphthorla I (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, April 28.-An olllcinl statenieiitireceived from (lapciown by Reuters says Colonel Skinncr'i~i force at Thclikozjes iittackeil on Monday 75 dead. MUSIC DISCOVERY OF MUCH IMPORTANCE. PARIS. April 26.- A revolution iii music is foreslindowcil by tliii ilisrov- cry of u l~‘rcncli ciigiiioer. lvl. lliivler- re, that with the use of a magnet con- tinuous and sustained soiinils sliul- o g :< ic p duced from string instriiniciits, such as the piano, violin, liurp and giiltcr wlthoiit it lriiici: of liamniirriiig. si-.rap lug or jizrliiiicsri. 'l`lic ilisi~overy is nx- tion but also the ifoinpositioii of music. JACK JOHNSON HAS SAILED FOR SPAIN. the l`orini‘r Iiieiivywciglil vhainplon pit- gliail, niiil his will-. siiilcii for Spain lu the steamer lllarla Llhristinu. From Spain Johnson iiitenrls to proceed to England. Although he has .no pass port, Johnson says he expects to ex- perience no trouble. Ile save hc will return l.o _liavuiizi in June iinil open a gyniiiiisiuni. PURSUING GERMANS IN SOUTH WEST AFRICA. (‘Al'l:l'I`(l\VN. April t.l'l.-tleiicral Duiicaii Maclidnzie reports that mounted troops hi-i.vi‘ rcnclii-d Aroiitls. Gerlnuii South Af`rii'ii. _:ind are ..=itlIl pursuing lliii iiiwiiiy iiorlliwairils. lien- eral Viiiiilcvi'iifoi° luis ciipliirvil :i liirgo stock of wagons and Ilglit riiris in the vicinity nf Ili~rsi~bii. BAIT AND ICE REPORTS. Qlll‘lENSl’0lt'l‘. April 2li.~~- About forty bnrrcls herring to-tiny, no lcc. AMIIEIIST llARll()lt. April 20.-~ Somc Ice urounil tho islanil, ilisiippciir- ing gradually, im fishing gear out yci, no bait. LIGHTNING KILLED ONE AT TORONTO. 'I`0lt0N’l`(). April 27.°A iioriziv thunderstorm following fi day of ox- treme heat raged over Toronto and the county of York Sunday evening. Hammett. aged twenty-seven, was killed while walking to n iiri- in North Toronto. ln S 1’aul's Anglican Church durliig the evening scrvlcc. A frainc house in the outskirts was blown down. The building of the Canadian Machine Telephone Company was struck and a firo resulting caused four thousand dollars damage to the bulld- ing and a loss ol’ forty thousand on stock. covered by insurance. LONDON. April 27.-A recent lasuc of _tho German newspaper. Der Tag. a the British Empire would be torn to pieces. that South Africa would tri- umpbently rebel. that Ireland would revolt and that Great Britain, France and Russia would be unable to light. and Mya: laid upon themselves ii heavy respon- 75 inilos north of lici-trniiiislioop. in , _x *Hill rtlnlgii his seat in the Foniinoiis owing to Sir Robert Ilorii0ii's iiisnp- pmvzil iii connection with llliliiin Dir- pnrtineut contracts. GERMAN PAPERS SAY NAVY IS READY. 700 Geriiiuiis with 12 guns. The enemy f l‘0l`l(l_l('llT'-l»l\i>l°I1 27.-Iii ilcspatifli A _ _ ‘ ‘ was repulsed “nd retreated' leaving rom opi ii iagen the coriospoiident mittee tor rcliei iii Belgium. of the Excange Tclcgrapli (Toiiipuny says that leniliiig (lerninii papers. iii- tlllliiilil-! tlic ’l`ul;cs Zeituiig and Vos- slirlie Zcituiig, declare that the German tleet is. now willing to accept battle in the North Sea. The entire fleet, ilic papers (lf-irliiro, have several liiiii-s i=i'uiirit.iil.ivo noiircc" in wliiirh the possibility is disciisscil of un early conrliinioii nf ii i-icpiirutc pcm-ii with Austrlii, “Although thi- nir is Lightning struck several iiiaucn- Wm. iiiri or siieii stories, iiiiii tiie' iiiiiieie' tioiis show that .\ual.riii is ilci»iirou.i of nn iiiatuiit. and lasting pence," the stnteinont siiys, "it must he uiiiler- stood that if Austria ceased io lic ii belligerent her position as is neutral would mean that sho would bc able to offer as great, if not si greater ob- stacle to the niicri-.ss oi Iliisoinii nriiis as if she rciiiuincil it belligerent. “The Iiiiasian pliin of cnmpnigii now isiiieflnitcly based on llrant'n despised i\i:vcricun civil wiir theory ol n continuous extension nl Iuittlc linen qE|qMAN p|_ANg HAVE A|_|__ QONE~iIt in necessary that Russia possess WRONG. Iherscll, 'tcnzporuriiy nt leant, of the Austro~tlei~ninn frontier fini: from (lrncow westward. Iirnnt fiilleil to hnck his wny through, although hc copy ol' which has been received hero; had the preponderance of tivc men'to re'marlrs how numerous of the German ‘his opponents two, which is is grea- calculationa have sono wrong. namely. ter nrepoiideriiiiee than wo ear. hope that British india would mutiny. that' to attain. But he iieiit extending his line until one ilay.tbe foe failed to get him and was outflnnkcd." From the same source the corres- pondent snys hc learns that recently there have been two conferences be- ,, 6 tween Emperor Francis Joseph and .....I.i.';:° ".':::. ‘f.ii.::..:‘.iii.:.‘i °.'::::- J°~»»» ee- duke Eugene oi Austria at which A possible separate peace for Austria `.. _.__ _.__ . _ __ a.a¢...\_i.»_=.»\Au.LH¢.nl eral Hill. commanding all thc troopsi in thc Dublin district. has isaueii :inf order forbidding the sale of aluolioliol 'IIIIIUINII WIII NUI MAHHN [|_[[:m] Mllllll UI HIIIIIX _'_ _.T _ `. If] (Special to the Guardian.) IIAI.lI"AX. April 23.-Ex-Alderman y .1 iiiiiiorlty ol' 200. \ KING GEORGE OPENS BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. LONDON. April 28.--Kiiig George has opened with n donation of $2,500 subscriptioii liul ot' thi: British coni- CONDENSED ADS. , T00 LATE FOR. CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini. mum charges twentyive cents ___ WA`Ni'iE'D-Gini. wi'rH'c.oon as. ferciicils. for general housework. Apply ut this oillce. 9672-4-27Mtf. r=o'rl`=T‘roEs wANrEo - EAni.v llosc and llebrons. l". J. Holman & ('n., Ltd. 9720-4-29m3l. "";’°_ N i5n v.` iiAvANA.Aiirii2a.~.iai-ii iiiiiiisoii ’l25'°°°i°ll°- 'wAN1'Eo Housswonx i - i nie family. Good requirements. Ap- ply this office. 79717-4-%0l\(i§_lpd.____ F`c3Ti_sAi.iE, A Goo`o"W`Krci~i ooo Apply “M” care of Guardian. 9715-4-29M3ip_ii. o.As E`NEWiF.-2 H. P., iii iirsi eisss order for sale. Apply Ray Macdon- aid, Guardian Oillce. _ i°45;i;1_u~fEtf~ iViA`s"sAoE` “rTi"€AriviEN'i‘”Fon THE hnlr. Six treatments for $2.50. Results guaranteed. Mrs \V.hitc. Queen Hotel. _____ E90-4-28mtf ~`r6“i`iT-:'N*rT1`-'iie BEAUTIFUL sr. Anthony's Villa. fronting on Dundas Esplanade. Apply to City Hospital. 9709-4-15ml! BOY WANTED--TO RUN ERRANDSZ will: _vooil opporiiiiiliy to lciirri gro- i~i~i~y liuslin-ss. l‘ .I Ilolmiin & Co.. l.liI_ 97250-4-1l9in3i. FOR SALE OR FOR HIRE DURING :ii-:icon Motor Boat Ruby. ilti feet, iii li. p. ljiigiiic. Apply ni ofllcc oi Auld l4ror=_ Ltd 0708-4-29M3l. GASOLINE ENGINE-2 H. P.. handy llltlo engine. siiiiahlc for farm and other work, for sale- cheap.. ADIJII' Ray lilacdonold, Guardian Ofllce. 9045-3-17MEtl'. vv'AN'rEo-PosiTioN As House- iri-ripi-r. nr nurse for i-lilerly person. Apply Ii] IIiiri'Iil‘Sl0r Sl. 9713-4-‘l9IIlllipil. T0 LET-ROOMS WITH BOARD. IN private home; plcnsniit and con~ vr-iilcnl localloii. Apply 229 _Syilney Sl.. Hillsboro Haiiare. 9645-4-24m3ipd. WANTED-ONE PAIR CLASS A foxes tlirccrlers); also two palrii young foxes. Quote price separato- ly. Tlionias Shea. Tyne Valley. P. E. I. ~ 9124-4-29MEli. LOST-GOLD BAR PIN BETWEEN Pownal iitrcnl niid Post Olllce by way Grnfloii-Rlcliiiioiifl. l"lndcr will confer favor liy leaving ut. this ofilcv. 4-2n\1|pd_ WANTED $8000 T0 BE SECURED by Mortgage on highest class real ldstiite. Rentals being tlirro times interest cliargoii. Adilross "Morl- gagc," Box 452. Pity. ' 9714-4-29Mlipd _ Busmsss ENvE`i.oPEe.- No. s printed with name and uldress.elth- or on flap or front, $3 per 1,000; $5.50 for 2.000; $12.00 for 5.000; $20 for 10,000. GUARDIAN OFFICE. _ 8808-1l~21mti’ Lime ANo ei-iEA1°HiN`6 1"T>`A`ii- rivc May lst. 600 bbla. Lime. Also shingles and sheathing. Agents for N. B. Woven Wire Fencing, also a full line ot farm needs. B.. A. Mc- Pholl, New Haven. 0571-4-2IM8ipd. siblllty." was amused iMlnsril'o Llnlrnont Ourn Nounlgla' ' i