. g . ‘ \ r _ »' v.rr~\g1:'»-1"-' ~ -~- -- -_ ~~{- - '-1 Y-~ -.~ I, '*“'wWW¢Hr_--fv»~;: ,. _, . _. ._` .... I ,, . ; ' vii)-" ‘ '-_' _ _ .' g- _ '. ._ ’ 1 ‘_ ' "."\~( r . I ,‘ ... .. _. . ' ._ .. . --..._ ‘_ r r_~,»~ - -1- 71'. » niai0ii>lealiai<>liiiololoiolei<>iolei<>i<>uai<>lerolexolealnloiolealoraioioiealoiolololealrrairstvsseauauavaralexevaanavssirvrilfarsr>le=aeltili§ie>ii>iirie>l<>l<>i<>i<>l<>l|i>lisieloisiloiclanotaieaitiliiiiiiaioieioleioissieilolorsiiiloiiiiiekmévsalialolmllfalijiiiiiiéiiltileioié-irerliaiiiieiiiioiiaioieioiiiiiiioiriii5, *z Y:'\___ *E _ ¥¥¥ _The fffiioriottetown Guardian "Covers Prince ' Edward Isiimd _ Liked I I I aierssiaaieyle-:e>'.:si-.marie.Icicleneaeltal;.(.5(..,.;.._ . , ._ ,. ,, ._ _ .. . ._ ,_ ,, _ _ _ ' . ~.~ . -. . . I-.~I.Si\§i.>k>Ih.I€.F1l€:k..I-',>i&`rI‘..~i-'_5i4%é%ié?lé3ié§l€§i€?i€¥€:‘é5l€?ié?é>Ii)|é§it?lé&E5IiiIé9ii§I%§I€él€ ~»¢-:::¢r-'~'f----=>---::_...__..¢.__,-_-_-_-_-_-,__-,_._._,__.__,_ _:_____, V __ _ _ _ ,___ ' '"""‘-'--~----~-------‘-~`,v`------]~-Yv- ---~--~-v--“~=‘-=-‘-=‘-‘-:-:Y-A: .->:f-------~--~- ¢-'-v~\»:-»-»° v--~- -~---We"_f~--Y---Y-;-._._..Y-__,__-_. -..V__v~_-..___._-._____-____s._._~...__....__.-...._..._------ff--_----v-Y-1 vv-F ._ n-115 cniRLo(;g1gyg_ _ounrliti Morliins Ullly reunites im if J I ` - 3 _ ' _ . - .: f- zlfsnt.-2 ’ .50 Par Year Delivered In Advlnoo ig;-3-_'»...s;v' =~°'~'"r.°-.Hn iw-_ cnARLo'rra'rowN. .CANADA s/rruaoav, MAY 12, _ion ,,‘_"..., ,.., ,,., .i,,,,.,.,, ,.2 ,.,,,.,..,,-_,.. ,_.-._,~ ooeooeooeoees-eeeee-seeseeeoeeeeoeeeeeee I ' I I ' It ' TI I _ ` ` . I 1' _Lf 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0 *#04 YESTERDAY IN THE I O . °°°°<» cisnifad ads. under hi one cent por word ltr Ins:rII;:dw°lI)s.r1' MISCELLANEOUS- elsh accompanies order, with mini. CUT rl-lls our Fon |_u¢;K_ SEN() "“"“ °""l° 0| 25 osnts per Insor bmhhy H111 10 cents for horoscope tion. Count your words and save mmf Ui’ your entire life. Prof. Raphael CY DY Nmiiiilig with order. Stamps 499 Lexington avenue, New York.' accepted. Ads. taken by gpg". or 8089-4-1'4MSat10ipd. aint by msii will be charged at 2e. ‘ Sir George Foster Tells What ilovernmeni is Doing and has ilone io Encourage Ship- HOUSE OF CDMMDNS, 'British Grip on Iiindenburg Line, P" "'°""' *° °°"°' °°°l<-l<°°i=l'\s elm- ai-rears Noreraran wrrl-I office. _ Ao'EN1's\v.\N'1‘EI\ AdeNTs"wAN1'so'ro"ssl.` `" "tho, _ old -reliable ronunll lI1°i.r-'IEE gps. We teach our men to sell. -Iiiorience unnecessary, highest commissions paid, handsome free Willvuient. Stone & Wellington, inmate. ont. 24s-5-1Mr-zrmo. PORTRAIT AGENTS WAN1'Ep___ Send for catalogue, prints. solar and bromide. Finished portraits. convex of flat. frames. glass and lu WDDIIPB. Merchants' Portrait Co.. Toronto. ~ 405,5_9ME5|_ wANrsmner distribute Tablets \vhtcIrVEswi;'s?1 clothes spotlessly clean without rubbing, Ons trial makes perman- ent customersl One hundred per cent protlt. Make five dollars daily. Send tell cents for samples' for “NU” WBSIIIDKS. Bradley Company. Brantford, Ontario. 9098.420Ml2i printed address 60e. Guardian A 4885-3-elidtf. ENVELCPES WITH PRINTED address 50c. Guardian Office 4685-8-6Mtf ron #nomar senvlca A~o'A §°°°.J°B A1- A MooenA~re mes. 'mv 'rue ouAno|AN .los rnmrmc oenAn~r|v|ENv, rionsksmsu-you cAN ear Qurck mill' and Hood work on those cards. ’ s or posters of your at The Cpu,-_ ottetowrr _Guard.lan. Call in and see some sam work Die . Dominion Expasss Mo'|v`eR/“Zi tiers are on sale in live thousand or. iices throughout Cunada_ 446.5.12ME1l. NOTICE- DUDE THOFINE WILL be in Cllurlottetown at [tpepen Durant. 10 Tuesday Tuesday 3 Itlchmand Street, on 15th and every second for the season. l“rnnoi~s T"“I“°"- Owner. Dviwsh. Lot so. ._ 461.5.12l\ili. AGENTS WANTED.-NEW. _MON$fY. IIIBKIDS marvel. strange scient c dlswverr. KAr.oMa'ra revolution izcs clothes washing ideas. pos'lti~ V913' °»b°I-ISIWS rubbing. washboarlls and washing machines. 81.000 guar- arentee, absolutely harmless. wo- men astonished, territory protec- tion. 'i'he Arma Company. 21 Pro- vincial Lane, Montreal. 157.i.25M15i. FOR. SALE. IF IT IS .A CIRCULAR LETTER price list. invitation, order form or anything in the form of n type- wrltton announeelnc-nt you want, try our 1\lUr.'rlonAPll sr:lt\'lcE. we Will IIIIPIICB-to any typewrittcu form in quantities of 10 to 10,000. The Charlottetown Guardian. ALL OWNERS OF SMALL STUHES , should investigate this offer. -100 noteheads. 100 envelopes and' 100 IliI»lh0HilS. all Printed with your name, address' and business for ouiy $2.50 at Tire Charlottetown Guardian. ' FOR SALE i. H. C. HAY PRESS. “ automatic feed. ncarly new. easy terms apply to D. W. lloward liiii- ton. . 410-5-9M4.iEipd. FOR SALE-A 'LAWN MOWER IN Koorl order. Apply at Carters auc- tion room. 442,5.11M2i. 447 elm FINE vi'/onus au'r'rEn No PARS- nips" is- .1 quaint old *law and that'.~r why i advertise a trial of the Rom- iugton Typewriter. lt‘s not wha( l say about it. but what it does that’s increasing 'its sales. A. Milne I"rn“' ser. Halifax. N. S. - _ A ~8PLENDlD. WELL KNOWN Farm. about 175 acres. near rail- road a good ‘bargain P. 0. Box 94 380-5-8M5lpd. FOR SALE. HOUSE N0. 46 EDWARD Street. if not sold by 12th. private. will be sold by public auction on \Veti1lesday 16th. 45il.5.l2M41 FDR SALE- SECOND HAND LUM- her. doors and windows. flooring board. Apply No. 60 Rocbford Si. 451.5.i2M4ip.l. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. ON Kent St. opposite llochford Square. Wlitir beck entrance on Rochford Street. Apply A. Plckard & Co. Coal dealers. 410-5-ilM4i FOR *SALE - CHOICE BROOD mage. Clydesdale 6 years old wei- ghing over 15 cwt., due to foal in July. Apply Frank liailiday. El- don. 440-5-11M4i. FOR SALE OH T0 iiENT.-- SPL‘EN- did business stand at Southport with post office. 11 room house. ‘é acre garden. good outbuildings. Apply on premi-ses or to George ii. Tootnbs, City. 458.5.1_2M6ipd HELP WAN TED- FE- MALE. WIN`1"`¢o.-" A MAio`.-' Apply 164. Fitzroy Street. 460.E.l2M3i. LADlE8_WANTED TO D0 PLAIN” and light sewing at home. whole or spare' time; good psy; work sent any dirtsucs: charges paid. Send- ltamp for particulars. National Man- »uI‘acturlng Company. Montreal. _ - 4532-2~24MES6wks. WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL ' iloifbd work. ‘Apply ‘to Mrs. D. Stow- art -185 Kent St 316-5-8Mtl' w_AN're_o A Malo Fon osnsnal. wiork.ln family -of three. Apply in the evenings to Mrs. J. A. Msthicson. i Grafton St. 330-5-4Mif WANTED-K GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. no. washing. Apply Bt Guardian office. 180-"4-26Mif WANTED#-A GIRIL FOR GENERAL housework by Mrs. Edward Hazen. Sackville, N. B. Apply to W- I4- Pouie. Montague. 189.4.il7Mtf _.__________________,_______.__-__ WANTID, AN EXPERIENCED DIN- erai maid. one who understand! plain cooking. Wages 814.00 D01' month to' start with. Apply eV6*lll¢l83 IIELP \VANTED-MALE. BOY WANTED.- APPLY A. DUCH- cmin & CQ. 429-5-l0ME3i. WANTED TWO BELL BOYS APPLY Queen I-lotelf. 411-5-9M4i WANTED~TWO COAT MAKER$.M. Ross. 150 Great George Street. - 437-5-llMIlipd. WANTED'-BARBER. GOOD WAGES. Apply ni once. McMuilin's Sha\'- ing Parlor, Sydney; N. S. 428.5.l0M0ipd. WANTED-A MAN FOR ASSISTANT in Charlottetown Bowling Alleys. Good wages to the right party. _ .424.5.i0M4i WANTED.- FIRST CLASS PLUMB- er or Tlusmitlr. Best wages. Apply* Campbell Bros, Stellartou. N. S. _ 370-5-7M12ipd. T0 LET. T0 LET-SUMMER COTTAGE AT Keppoch. For particulars write W. T. Wellner, 118 Galley Ave. To ronto. Ont. 5,3MI~}tf. TO LET-THE HANDSOME PRI- vate residence. No. 220 Queen Si. being the southern portion of thc residence of the late Hon. Chief Justice Palmer. All modern conve- niences. immediate possession. Ap ply to No. 222 Queen Street. _ _ 294.5.2Mtf. ~ , ' w.\N'r1sp. HORSES WANTED-WANTED.TWO first class' drivers must wclfiil 1050, Apply to J. S. Wedlock_ _ 443,5.11M3i. W”AT4Tei"i'WvT>"""la"6oMe surr- 'able iior lllrhl. liousokiicping. /tp- piy Guardian Odice. 441-5-illvlilipli. HO SEB WANTED AT HIGHLAND i»IIztcl, Charlottetown. ll. 12.121. and 14 hundrerl pounds. Joim liornv. und John' McDoilBilI|- 457.5.l2M.lllJi|~ rim wnamnnn. wnurnnarvnl. _ Tron; noon, srro. _ _,__- Torouto, May 12- Fresh winds. with showers. partly fair. The highest temperature recordnfi yesterday was 52 degrees above. At in 3, nl., lt was 40 above; at 9 p. in.. lt was 86 above. The coldest the Dl">~ vious night was 40. ‘ The tide- will be itilh this afternoon at 1.30. tomorrow at 2.40 and Monus.V\ at 4- it will be high tomorrow morn- Mrs. A. ll. Duff. North Riivor Road. Brighten. 10020-4-dildtf. IECOMB A NURSE. AND EARN $25 weekly. The W. W. BACKU8 HOB- f'i'i‘AL, of Norwich. Connecticut. U- s. A.. a general hospital with all modern equipment. offers a three Yes-rs' graded course to youu! W0' men desiring a nurse's Di'0f°S!|°i\- Compensation duriull trainlnl- D0 not ask for a licatlon blank un- '.r.:.:.‘f°..'ri'..§’f.l'.i °x."t»'3.is._‘i.; a~..5s.‘:‘:.'.‘:."..::'_‘ °'.iiifl.ri...i.- mg It a.:-so. Monday at 4.44. and 'ross day a4_ 5.38. i The nm sets (his afternoon at 7_3¢, tomorrow at 7.37. and Monday Bi 1.38; it' rises tomorrow mornin! ll 4.51. Monday at 4.50 and Tuesday at _"41qhg moon rises tomorrow mornin! at la.4r». and Tuesday it 1-10- - There was a full moon on Sunda.\'- M 6th. at 9.43 ll- 1'0- I ‘Tyne last quarter ofthe moon will “-0” g“|\g‘gy_ M3 13th at 8.48 p. m. | The 19,3", ni t ay will befourtesn rg and forty four minutes; and of (From Our Own Correspondent.) '0'l"iiAW.<\.- “I cannot go into pal'- tlcnlnrs but i can say that today ever(- shlpynrd in the Dominion which is able tt- build ships and is equipped therefor has not only the opportunity but has the actual contracts for buildillg every ship and every ves- sel'thc_v can turn out and thu( today the building of vessels in this corrutry for 'the specific purpose of warding t-fl’ and fighting the snlnnsrlnc peril is being carried on in all the ship- yards ill the couutr'_v. in regard to the building of wooden ships an ar- rangement has been completed und is being carried out whereby any bo- dy or any ccrnpuny that can under- take to build wooden strips and com- plete them \vlthln a certain time will get nn opportunity to do so and will be assured that over and above thc cost of building the ships they will have reasonable profil, guaranteed to them." This wus the cmpuuzlc stutclncut made to i'nrliament today by Sir George Poster. acting Prime Minister, iu`ihc course ui' n vigorous reply to Opposition attempts to create the impression that thc l)c~minion Govern- ureng. was not only failing to do uny- thiii_'_: to encourage shipbuilding: lu Fonirdu to replace submarine' louse:-xi but was leaving the Atlantic const insufficiently protected. The discussion was started by E. M. MacDonald of Picton who -moved the adjournment of the House to dis- cuss “a matter of urgent public irrr-' portanco." the submarine menace. hir.. McDonald assured the House that ills building in Canada and Scaihingiy llebukes the False Critics oi the Government. dian transports crossing the ocean. .\ir. .\IacDonuld dilated upon thc ur- gency ui' (jalradn pulling forth every ciiorl to build ships to makc up i`or' the great wastagc. ilalf ir dozen members l'rt.-nl the .\iuriti»me Provinces including one t'ouscrv-alive followed the Picton rneurber’s lead. A. A. Mchtnn. _ Colrservativc. Queens. P. E. 'I.. was worried about coast defence. A. H. Sinclair. ol' Gu,\.'sboro, want- ed the Government to build two hun- dred wooden ships. W. F. Carroll of South Cape Hre- tou. chilled the Governmcn( l`o_l' not having starts-.1 a year' ago to cope with the subnlarine- peril. O. Turgeon. of Gloucester. N. Il.. thought it would be better to dis- pose of the 'subs than to build ships for them to sink. He did not explniu how they ‘should be disposed of.- D. D. McKenzie. of North Cape Breton, and J. J. Hughes. also spoke. Sir Geo. Foster canre out flatly in it vin to Mr Macdonald'-1 reference '*l>l. ir '- - ,to the protection oi' transports. There has no( been q transport. ltuving u Canadian por( which has not been under the supervision and direc tion and guidance of the British Ad- miralty from the start to ltr- destina- tion. he said. "lt is not (fair. he add- ed`. "to create the impression through. out the country that our troops' and our valuablt- supports are going to sea imperilied and unprotected be- cau=.»;- the Canadians have not done this or that." Sir George, in referring to the evident Blllirehenslon of some members pointed out that so fur as remarks were noi actuated by purti-(this side of thefocean was. concerned es ii ~. okc th 'feat it wus .r osslble rather' than an ex sau motiv u .'p ,of e l,' _ - p ‘ ‘ ' necessity of nn aeroplane station orliftremcly prolruhle one-. “l would Sill' tlreecolxst as a prorectlon against sub-Ito my hon. friend not tc be too much marines. chided the Government foriin tr'epi(lat.i‘ou as to what has' been not having its own coast protectivcldone or is now being done with ref- force. nm] even went so for as to rc~|c-renee to the protection of these iloct upon the 'prote-ctic-.1 given Cana- coasts." he- said. -.-_-_-_ .--_-.-_-ww.. _-. ----f -------='=-- r..-_utndir SYDNEY T0 HAVE FLOIITING DRYDOCII ...urn ' the Sydney Foundry Eompany Making Exten- sive Preparaiions lor Building-'Marine Engines and Ship Equipment, llav|_ng Secured Large Contracts from llrillsh Admiralty. V (Fanurlinu Press Despatch) .| The company hurc nrrangcd for the SYDNEY.-Tire purchase of n purchase of new machinery to build floating drytlock to be used in repair-|u\urlue ships cquipmeut. having been Ing the smaller' class of steel audlrecently awarded extensive contracts wooden s-hips is announced today bylfor ships e-qulplrrerlt by the British the Sydney l<‘oundr.v Conipany. This Admiralty. sry] r, in n complete dock and is expected] to nrrive in Sydney in a it-w weeks. Minard’s Llnimsnt cures toothache. __ __ _ _ _ _____ _ _____ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _:__________V__. .. `_ ._._.__________ _ ' ___._._.___._____.Y _.___.___.,_.__ __._. ________________________ ____Y.___ _____. Dimihutsd by the Ch’town Guardian Clip three of those CUUDUIIB "':l'| presientl them toagiilrgtir- wiAt’il\dor\:)|;w:1w; vert so pr ce o _ » your Copy of the DIG PRINT REU LETTRR lIDLE» 3°°::r-$1.59 Bpeoidlig botilid in lliinino Limb ~ Leather, numerous beautiful colored plates. ansps and biblical scenes, iam ll, record. etc. Also an edition tor Cathelliis xppusy Versloul- llms guiding as t s Protestant look, and istrlbutee u gm game price, with tiirlt 600110" Milan _‘mrs l‘oiL.l;r;sti‘ss.o;-l:i{i;.h1°b:Q -~ 0 wlt‘EII famine rmvlnm is vents. r gusts distances asa your 90"' %rt»`I»rislt¢. -II H - 5 ‘f . 0 s I . l - mourn' fourteen hours and forty-six | minutes. _ ~ '-""""“"""'i Miner-as _Linimsrd euros laoeqt |i\' 0°W'»-”|',,|"¢|'g Liniment curls lit! n'\hr.’ Have Failed (Carradisn Press Despatch) , BRITISH HEADQUARTERS. IN. i`RANCE.- (From the Associated Press' (for|-espondent)- While there is; no genearl battle in progress intensely bitter fighting has flared up at vari- ous sections ou the British line in the vicinity ov Lens and almost south off St. Quentin. ~ » Much of this is due to desperate attempts of the Germans to retake some of their old position.-r.The_\' still ure hurling fresh reinforcements by day sul] by night into the conflict which is ever becoming more sanguin- sry. - The Germans resorted to the use of liquid fire in their' mor:-t recent at- tacks but even that barbaric weapon, has failed theur. it has been employ- ed' several times ill the-tragic fighting which has raged about Bullecourt ill the pus( ten days. This' vi-llage and sections of the llludenburg lille which adjoln it has been thc real storm cen i ire- of the war during this period along the British trout. - S The Germans appeal" absolutely l'runti<~ in 'their efforts to hold the northern iralf of the village of Bulle- .court and to ous( the Airs-trallaris from their grim hold on the Hindenburl; line. A short distance to the east tight. Ing has been marked by all the worst devices of warfare for Ili addition ie ~...~.~.~.~.» ~ _~..~.._ .»~_,-.--_-_-_. ......L. GREIII IIIIINSIVE (Canadian Press Despatch.) ftQME.- Indications that italy may . have started u general oifensive move- rnern with Trieste as the objective was-i contained in rlespatches rccelvcd vig Switzerland today. They indica- ted s sudden resumption of inten.~‘.o fighting in this theatre which has been ullur-.si quicsiwlii for five- or six months. ummm numuis (Canadian Press Despatch.) (‘liA'l'HAM. .\'. li.- A startling tra- gedy took_plaee here yesterday when Mr. André# H. Marquis. a leading merchant. met instant death and Wil- liam Cable an employee of the town electric iight plant suffered painful injuries from a live wire. 'l`he fata- lity 0ccur'l'ed al a fire wlllch broke out in Marquis' barn. Tire firemen were nl work on the blaze when ri ladder' was placed against the build- ing uear the spot where the electric iight wires coming from _the house entered the barn and supplied iight for the stable. The tragedy follow- ed. _ .l.__.Q._.1<_ WHIIII PRIIIES . 's IIIIIIN SIIARINR ((`auadian Press Des'pat<'hi ..(‘.i~ii('AGO-Highes-i peaks in wheat prices were again overioppcd today. Tire opening quotations which range from huif a cent off to three cents advance with May at $3.18 and July at $2.47'/2. to $2.49. were followed by ir sharp general advance carrying May to $3.19 and July to $2.52*/2. Sept(-ul ber made a still greater jump. 51.5115. to 51.61% and touched' $2.16. SEVERE BIIIW III NIIIIIINAIISI CAUSE IN IRELAND i(‘anudinu Press ilespatchl LONi.)ON- The Daily Telegraph commenting on the re-lull of the South ibongford' celction refers to th;-_ sever ity of thc blow for the Nationalist party and continues: “lt scarcely fulls with less for'ce upon all in this coun- try who have- hoped against hopi through all the terr'or'_ and tragedy .vi these last. veurs' for the attainment ol' an irish settlement and the remov- al of the moat outstanding failure of statcuinsnshlp _in the records of our self governing Empire." The crttreme Unionist view as ex- pressed ln the Morning Pont is that people now know e`xactiy where they st rl _ a d . _ The Liberal pro iionlc Rule Press on the other hand lays blame ou the Unionists. Thus the Daily Chronicle says: "Our plain interest has strengthen- c¢i_ John Redmond's party by every concession in our power. Unfortuna- te-ly. the reactionary wing of the loyalty of Mr. _Redmond iiud his a/sioolstes bds not heed altered thereby their leadership of the -irish people ins been shaken to its foundations. __..._._..__....__.. NIIIIINI' AN M0 IIRUNREIJ IN BIZ. (Canadian Press Despatch) MONCTON. N. B.- Boaree A. Lutz. of this city. has' received s telqrafh ' from A. D. Qrlmau. of (iranb';oolr.' B C statin that its brother. rue IIIIIY PRIPIIRINII IIIR II Tories has been allowed to veto ali! concessions and although the splendldi .. _-_-_-_ ..._ __-_s --_-_-_-_ ....1 ww- ~.-.-_-- . . _-Y-f - -...f - nmhmn mnuun (Canadian Press Despatch.) AMS'l`EltDAM.- A German torpe- do boat was badly hit in a battle be- tween Gepmau and British destroyers early yesterday morning, according fo a flushing correspondent of the Tele- grnef. The correspondent says that ri very hot battle tc-ok place near .\'orIh Siuiler' llghtship. Great flames were visible and firing could be ht-ard in Fltrslrlrrg and elsewhere in iiollnnd. The Ger'ma`ns passed North Slndel' at great speed about 4.20 o'clock the Bri- tish pursuing and both sides firing rapidly. One of the German boats was seen to he severely injured. The British followed their quarr'_\' nni.ll near the nliueflr-iris t.~i' the Flemish count. the Ger-urans taking refuge in Zeebrugge. All Thursday night fire signals were being sent up from Zee- brugge and seachlights were flashing; continuously. ' I3 AUSTRIAN SIIBS SUNK IN 3 WEEKS NEW YORK.- A News Agelrcy despatch from Washington says: "iii Austrian submarines were sunk in the Mediterranean in the pas( three weeks by Italian naval forces, lt was learned here officially today. MEETING. D_F GOVERNMENT.-i A meeting of the Provincial Exe(-iitivcé was held yesterday afternoon when considerable r'ouline business was put' through. in response to petitions the, roads from Mount Stewart to George- town and Sourls were opened to moz tor vehicles. Mr'. J. D. Stewart. Bai‘~| risiler and Attorney. was appointed' a l{ing‘s‘ Counsel. Sheriffs Curran' and Dougan. of King's and Que-sn`s Conn-i ties respectively. were reappointed. and Mr. F. E. J. Wright. Summer- side. appointed Sheriff for Prince Co. Mr. J. P. Gordon was re-appointed trus-tee for the Charlottetown School Board and Mr. Edward Strong re- appointcu for the Summcrsllie School Board. Immun : nmnui . ~ -\‘~.\,.-f./ ' _ -E __ '\g \\\\\_\.\(.‘).'I\'~.. e-s§§y I f - ‘ _, 1 A ,...~ -? . -ff . - I Those who with fame eternal their owl; dear land sndewlil Took on hem ls A insntis tht slisds of usatfro lark eiiiudi e vu dying than they dies not on whom is glory shed ly virtue which sxaits them above ali other dead. (From Our Own Corrstpondont.) 0'l"l‘AWA.- Tonighvs casualty list includes 712058 Emile Gallant. Bt. Ti- me-ihy; 7130019, Mark W. 1-ieclibsft. Bedeuiie, wounded. in Thursday nights list. the follow- ing are announced. Jas. V. McDonald. Mount Stewart P. lt. I.. wounded; l-isilri Arsenault, Abra-ms Village. P. ll. l.. gravely ill- . .. Q - man Horsmsn. was drowrred lt Cran- hrooir. Tiuirsdw morning. The deceas- ed - belongs to Moncton. I Jas. llcpirlnson. Charlottetown. died GERMANS’ FRIINTIC EFFORTS ~ , l ..._ . T0 RETIIKE LOST PDSITIDIIS Hurling Fresh Reinforcement into the Slaughter and Using _ all the Most Terrible Devices .of Warfare to l;ohSe'n_ the but so Far They I . .-».~e>ar -. , _ fliquid fire. gas' has been.used time after time, boiling oils are thrown. and hand grenades. rifle grenades, trench mortars and every character and calibre of artillery. , ' BERLIN REPORT 'ii (ll->iud_sag' ssasd uoipsusgl l1i~}|tLll\f- Mutual artillery firing of the greatest violence prevailed over the entire Arras front in Franca yes- terday. saya an official statement is- sued today by the , German Army Headquarters Staff. Eighteeni British and French airplanes were brought down yesterday on the western front. _..._-.. ~~-».~.».~.--.f.-..-».,-~.» -»....,.._.. RRIIISH AIIVAIIIIE IN MIIIIIIIIINIII (Canadian Press Despatch.) i.0.\‘iJON.-- Attacking nn a front oi’ about foul' miles in the Luke Doiran region of Macedonia British troops on nne wing took the Teutcfnic Allied trenches on a front of two miles and on the other flank advanced on a front of about a nrile. according tt- a }.lri» tish official communication issued last night. (Canadian Press Despatch.) i.()NDON.- Furious assualts along practically the entire Bulger-German lines in Macedonia by the Allied for- ces are reported in a very long and detailed Bulgarian official report is- sued on Thursday.. The report claims the re-pulse of all attacks but says that a -most-violent artillery action is proceeding day and night. ss-s1nxa-his-U-,-lid _ 'IIIISSIRNAIIY WIIRK. IN SIIUIH IIIRIRI Rev. Walter A. Cotton. C. R.. gave a most. interesting lecture Wed- nesday evening ln St. Paul's school room. Tire attendance, owing to the very disagreeable weather' was not large. hut all present were deeply in- terested in the excellent description given of the work of the church in this interesting portion of the Brit- ish Empire. The lecturer gave an account of the history of the clashing of the white imrnigrants-Dutch and English ad- vancing from Capetown and the ‘South ~-with the African tribes who came before them into the country from th:-_ north. He noted several interesting points oi likeness between these pas- toraitriibea and -the Israelites of Bible Story, -it is plain that he considers them a young hopeful people. with n future. He also spoke of the five or six hundred thou-sand ha'li'-castes who . snmelaznen $.m_.-....»__...... 3.&§L._ *F-¢¢ "3$P!§.‘““" fx A'-rPisTr"fYl' "~<~\ser-daiE_~ sn REEL -as-§¥,;-\