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Seliisiiness oi Certain Liberal Members; t »g?5P>f¥%‘.'i" »~”'?,-_'-1-~‘?-°-2;'3»“'33-’»----A " ln. prise- Attack Prisoners were Captured Prospects now are for .Unionist Party -T---~-‘M-73?-T1?--F--‘-Tl-5'-?`l»m$`°?5fi diers and saiir..s marched through Under Borden and lncliidinll Laurier. _ .News P-'°'-of "P" '-""1 "'°~ roughfares at midday on Friday carry- i . _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) Russians D53-|-Roy ing black banners inscribed: “Down AMMUNITION DEPOTS with authority," "Down with capita- . pAR15,.¢-Lively cannouading in` ‘ _ V lists.” “Long livc the Social i'evolu- the region of the Chemins-Des-Dames (gamgtan pm," Dupitch) is reported in the official statement is 'sued by the French war office thi - Pazraoonao- ofiieisi- Heavy s .artillery bombardment by Germans morning- The Sllmilnent says that on western front. Skirmishing on a few feeble German attacks were rc- Roumanlan front. Ammunition dr. pulsed dur-ing the night. »D0iS ll8Bl\‘0yed on Antaolfan Coast ' The statement followsz- "On the of Black Sea by Russian patrols, G . 'Chemin-Des-Dames there wa activ artillery fighting in the sectors Ol RUSSIANS CAPTURE Hurtehise, Craonne and Chevreux, ENEMY pg5|-|-|0NS_ Feebls German attacks at various points particularly northwest of (Canadian Press Despatch) Froidmont Farm. west of Cerny and _PETRO(`1RAI)- in the Sakis rc against the small post, which we gion on thfe Mesopotamian frontier captured yesterday south of Chev- renx. were repulsed easily. Russian troops took three heights. Kurdish attacks were also r ulserl 611 “ln the rogion of the heights of southeast of Erzingcn In Armenia. k Meuse. we made a surprise attac east of La. Fieveters southeast of Damloup. and. brought back prison- ers. ' - "Elsewhere the night was compara- tively quiet.” 6 BR ITi8H MAKE _ SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS. (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON.- Official statement today says that the Britt-sh forces in France-mods an attack last evening soifthwerd from the Souchez River and that good progress has been made. 'ln the course of th.e,night the one my attacked our advanced posts southwest of Cherlsy and at first made some progress. Our counter attacks regaiined the whole ground lost with the exception of one post. Successful raids were carried out last night south of the Ypies. whose we captured nineteen p_i_‘igQp_ei_'s.___I;l_QS- tile' artillery was again active ' las night in the neighborhood of Bulle- éourt. 52.000 GIRMANV- PRIS- .\ 0NSRS~$iN¢E' -APRIL 1. " (Canadian Press Despatch) ' PARl‘S.-- Official- Both artill-er.V is active north of Laffaux near Hurtebiz and Caliifornie and Craonne Plateau. -_More than 52,000 prisoners cap- turedby French and British on wes- tern front since April 1. 1.000 being officers. Five' German planes brought down by British pilots last Frldey- A111001! material talcen was 446 heavi’ “HQ field cannon, 1,000 machine guns and many trench guns, omven mom GMMENS asLeiAN rnencnss. _ (qansdian Pness DelPl¢°l\) BELGIAN COMMUNIQUE. LE i»iAvnn.-- enemy .srtiiierv HGH” round Dlxmude near LYmU“7'°~ 0"' mans driven out of Belsilin “Unch” they had. captured. Gsrman battery blown up 1/(_ Csrna Bend. . GERMAN8 ESTABLISHINGSUB- ,MARINE DASE iN VENEZULA. (Canadian Pnela Despatch) ~ WASHINGTON. "' Washington hears of Germany -establls his H 9'-‘b‘ marine base on the island of Marsar' itl. off the Venezuei-can Coast. Hilti makes representations to I’-relidwi Gomez. LULL ON ITALIAN FRONT. (Canadian Prices Despatch) ROME- There was a lull on th(- Italian front yesterday, only artillery reconnoitrsrlng and aircraft acti vity bel-ng reported. GRAND DUKE NICHOILAS HAS BEEN ARRESTED. LONDON.-. 0fflclaI.- The arie- ' of Grand Duke Nicholas, former com mauder in chief of the Russian ar mics in consequence of royaiist riots at Ti'blls, is reported. ITALIANS ADVANCE ` ON MILE FRONT. (Canadian Press Despatch) ROME.- 0ffio[_al.- A quarter of : mdile advance into Austrian position: across e, front of over a mile. souti. t of~Gastanavizza by a strong sni'.pi'Isc attack is announced. BERLIN REPORT. anldla‘n" Pnuas Dal atoh) AGerman lines I-sat night .near Loot and northwest of Monchy and Arrat front. Army headquarters anriouncon teddy that the-attacks were repuls ed_ but fighting is being contlnu-s:_ -southwest Of I-GM- Tunitist-i REPORT (Canadian Press DolP°'°|") SOFlA-- Bulgarian troops on *the Macedonian front have relllllwd “ev eral Fnench attacks' near the Vardi River the Wa-r Office announced ti day 'British advances im the Sorel have also been repulsed. swsoisn vsseats sunk. (Canadian Pnsss DssP°¢°l‘i si3aLiN.- omei»i_- 'rho F-takin! of the Swedish vessel; °llF'aui;\1-fd cyrsz. Erik. Th°f@“°~ I" (_ an , Olga in the Gulf of Bosna » »noun‘ccd. _ 12,500 Amsnicms wii.u. BE IN Eusovs across wiN'rEn (canadian Press D°'P“*°“l ' _._ ‘lvc‘ WASH,lNGT0N_.__- Official. \‘ V -divisions of the ‘l:'R!lii;)i1ea\ldm €`;1r4:§(_ about 1a.500ti;1ené“ow mes if plans ' E)iE'\dtelE'e colhlsldergiion bi’ U10 Army ' General-Staff are ad0l¥¢0d- _ . _ _ _ _ _ ______._._-_-_-_-_-.~.» .. ,» _ ._-_ .¢.-.».-_-::=~'-'-‘- - - - 'r' r '_ _ 'iq n FUNERAL NUTIGE . i 3 _ i ' , g ,._...__-- ‘ ii victims looses AF- “mi A-M _ The Brathern of St. Joim's an ‘ d B mer" f v,cw,.|,`, are requested to-meet the Master- x;*tfd°$‘n‘;‘“t‘;da;""w aneid the fu. Lodge at M“lmtE‘c 53131211? fehegtlgr ti"alr,cloi|Kll vm' ldernme' ncral of our ae r » _30 _ _' for . net-al leaves late residence 0r1eb§r(_;::‘;°elrv“t 2 pm mars church. thence ¢° PW’ °*‘ ' " -_ By Order of the W.M - D y or. H.8. MacLEOD, Victoria Lodge the case of men, have been honour- i I 'ips f. r would render -them permanently un_ilt ___ _. ` .1 ._=;’__________ _ --~_»_-_-_-.._»-»------J-»s~.».\»-r'°'~= ((1,) Those who have offered them- S93 l‘6i2BI'y- ’ '-Fi“'*"”":"" "”""°;"é`.T."‘ " 'V - selves for active service. in the Cana- , ' nhinn nance na wiiiie muses 1004” °f° ` A The members of St. Lawrence s Y ‘M _ ‘_ “te” rdiucsted to most at Odd Foliage tr;:iiFt-<:d:lyml‘th1»v.i;‘l ‘Zuma tx fnlsnlof our late Brother C Sana" t -t 230 W m_ mmf no iam sis me miame ,5- I montr}sopl6s' Cemetery- . ' D.D. MORR 8 cw i ' i I l.oNv ` scrstary Wilde! L°\1K°- _ (Canadian Press Despatch) A ‘ - " (G P BERLl»N-- attacks were made oi- ` (Canadian Press Despatch.) OT'l‘AWA.- lf coalition is not ac cc-mpllshcd within forty-eight hours the failure will hc d_ue to the selfish ness of certain prominent Liberals in Parliament. These men fear they will not be named for the new Ca- binet. and with them personal ad- vancement ls of greater' iniportaucc than a united Canada or a victory for Democracy. There are men of the transaction to the same degree as the! recalcltrants Sir Wilfrid has to deal with. Sir Robert Borden has worked with it patriotic unselfisiiness that deserves its reward in success. Sir Wilfrid had a keen realization of the situa- tion. They wcfuld like to assist in solving the difficulty but in the end tic-n bill will be introduced and given Laurier and Sir Lomer Gouin have .its first reading and then parliament selfish partizans in tlieli‘__ own party muy defeat their desire Pros 'i tion and the commune." Tliev were armed with dag cis. _ . . , pet( = _ ; g , ` ai‘c..'liowevei‘_ yery bright i‘oi' ai lliiionl flilfllf “lid Kl‘€l\Hd¢¢5- TAN DHYHUGFH party headed 'by Sir Robert Bo|'¢Iei:‘ and including Sli' Wlli`ri'i'."3.f;7'E1.s.`E.=;'§"§.‘f.'f:“'i." €..`f.*‘i'r$"l‘l-:.."§fE$.f:EE§ . . SUBMARINE SUNK 6PUBl|li SAHUUI SADEIS Marshal Von Hiiidenburg, to Empo- ror Wililirm. Official announcement is marie that the Emperor has sent tho following telegram to the Empress at Hamburg ("astle: “According to ii report from Field Marshal Von Hin- denbiirg the great British and French sprint: offensive has come to a certain conclusion. Prepare-ri since autumn and announced since winter. tho al- tack of the British and I-‘rencli armies. supported by powerful masses of ai'- tlllery and technical resources of all kinds has fallen. after seven weeks of .hard struggle. “Gml's aid has grantedi our.incoiii- parable troops superhuman force to accomplish those excellent acts arid endure successfully the mlglitlest bat- tics ever seen in thc history of war. .Ali our iieroes by.ihelr deed coni- mand fhe respect and gratitude which every Geiiiiian feels. The Lord br- pi'alse~.'f. Glory for Hia help, and thanks for such magnificent people in arms." The Kaiser also has sent a tele- grain nf congratulations to Emperor Cliiiries on the Austrian resistance to the Italians iittark on the lsonzn front. saying: "ln s tenacious strufl- gliv tlir-_ Isonzo rirniy defied a uilgiiiy and stubborn enemy and caused him to lull I congratulate you und your brave troops nn this great success. God will be with ua further." the Chief Magistrate of the Citv speaks for itself and it is to be hoped that this will only be the commence- ment of many other similar donations which the public men in the island may contribute to encourage this splendid work. Already His Worship the Mayor has provided a Provincial Cup for ccmpotition next year which will he open to all the piihllc School Cadet (‘.oi'ps in the Province. Lt.-Col. Duvidsoifs highly euiogis tic remarks were- certainly such as to .coinmcnd tlieniselvcs to all wii_o hearrl him and when he stated this Inspec- tli.-ii was the best and most interest- ing lie ever attended as well as also the most efficient it hardly needs any further recomfniendatloii to assure those wiio have any doubt tliet the carrying on of' this work is indispen- sable and s necessary iisset to the formulating and iiitfiildiiig of every boy's character, Cheer after cheer went up fi'oiii the boys as ouch speak- cr concluded and the inspection was closed by a lioarty three cheers for the King. After this n route march tliroiigli the (Iltv was-carried out and each 'Corps returned to Headq\iartr=.rs feel- ing assured they had well anti truly done their alloted task. / The wlniier of the Trophy will be announced during the month and pre- sented to the whining Corps at the School closing for the year. -- --s 'mn wearnnn. snalrnnaronn, Tina. toon. strc. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 60 degrees above. At 10 a. m. it was 51 above; at 9 p.m. 'fit was 40 above. The coldest the previous night was 56 degrees. The tide will be high this morning at 9, tomorrow at 9.41 and Wednesday sg 10.24; it will be high tonight at 10.40. tomorrow at 11.30 Wednesday a 12. 'tThe sun sets this evening at 7M. tomorrow and Wednesday at 8; it riscatomorrow morning.-at 4.33. Tucs- ‘dsy nd Wednesday at 4.32. The 'moon' rises tonight at 8.80 and tomorrow ag 9.30, The first uarter of th, moon was on Monday. May 28th at 8.34 p. m. There will be afull moon on Tues- d'sy,'.Iuiie ‘6tli, at 8.07 ¢. m. ' The length of today wilt be fifteen N., ,-1 mf uiE'r§eai¢siiy_ fit rm-.se'nv¢ nf. snowing. nas me much spmcifit or ,t mv arisen noun un 'fuss HUN' A-LLIES SERBIAN (Canadian Press Despatch.) i"ARlS.-- Frugmcntury news has al- tral countries of widespread insurrec- tlouary movements ln Serbia. This news is now supplemented b the tured in the recent italian advance. giving details of the into their hands, chiefly old men. SIANIJERS NAMED LONDON.-- General Sir Douglas l~"oc:>;: 2.26 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.oo 1.oo i.oo 1.oo 1.oo .25 .25 z.oo i.oo i.oo 1.00 1.oo 1.00 1.oo .so .50 rrrrr 33333 _ Moore Q Mebeod Proms Bios.. IM. Pawns Liiaw _ .50 ifenrioll C sullsr . . a eerie cup E? 5,# ge 8 . Peter' G. Clark. Summerslde 100 A. Friend. Surrimerside - Norman McLeod. Summerside L. M. McNeil. Summerslde J. A. McMurdo. Summersida J. Massey. Suinmerside Smoke-jr, Summerslde _ M. Iultart. Suminerside . C. Dickie. Summeroide . B. 'L. Horne. Summerside H. H. Beer. Summersille Chas. MacDonald, Summeralde Geo. R. Keele. Summefslde Lyman B. Hall, Sulimerside R. H. Morrison. Summorrlde James Harris, Suinmerside Mr. Molllson_ Burnmeiiside Marcus- Calder. Summeiside A. Bulman. Summerslde M. F. Soliurman, Suminorside Noi-I McLeod. Sumnierside Ray Tanton, Bumnisriiids Wm. Jerry. 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