The Guardian is I-Read Daily, by 42,000 Pooplo. , L Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers - O%M ""'~`-`-‘-`-`-1'-‘-‘-:fr-.;:-.-,>~:.via-_-.-,~_-_-_-_~_g-_-,_-_-__._.._._.._______.__.-___-_..__..._____....__ __________________ _ _ _ 1 -V--_.-_._v__--s.---~---.__. --H--_-...._-._____,,_____"__Y_______.._ _._-_1_._ ._....__.--.__________,_________.__,_.......___________ _____________,_A_____________ _ _,I ` ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ` ' ` ` ' ` ’ ' ' ‘ ' - ' - - ' v r - v - - - - ' v ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ` ‘ ' ` ' ' ' ' ' r r - ~ - r - - ~ -`~ ~ ~~v ' ' ' ' v - ' - - ' - ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ~ - - - - - -‘-“-“-‘-“.‘:Y-J_r.-‘_*:_-:::_`-'-1‘sz1'.“rr:-'Y'::.-_~_-V-:rv-::_-:;:.-:_-;;:_'_*-21*rv-_*_*-‘_‘r~‘::s‘J-*Jim I ull; cH.llll_,l;111;_1o1I1, ,Y 0 llllill r ig _- - Mffnlna only rounm lm ~ r - _ o --. _. =ua w-I=Iv I-»- II---I-. o..o»1»o l cHARL0'r'rnrowN, CANADA, SATURDAY JUNE 5 1915 tw"-'Y-I II-IM"-II II- “I”-~ LW _ _ _ _ , * ’ 82.50 par year by mall in advalleo RUSSIANS ADMIT I FALL OF PRZEMYSL But Claim Great Successes at Other Points. F Oerman Line 'oi Communication has been Pierced. Four Thousand German Prisoners and Numerous Cannon and Machine Guns Taken. (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, June 4.-Although it is oflloially admitted the Russians have evacuated Przemysl, the Rus- sian 'War Office to-day announced another important success for the Muscovite troops on the Lower San, in the vicinity of Rudnilr, where four thousand German prisoners and numerous cannon and machine guns were taken. The Russians claim to have pierced the Austro-German line at that point. Rudnik lies in the San Valley, 36 miles from Sieniaw. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, June 4.-Russian forces operating south of Llbau cut that city off from Memel, depriving the Ger- mans of their base of supplies, says a despatch from Petrograd. At the same time the Russians took Dolan- gen (on the Baltic, in Couland) and the village of Rutzan, in South Libau. h (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, June 4.-Further progress as been made by the French in a, Another Russian force is approaching 1 1 1 Limo from me north. wlul this .§f,§,‘22,1b“1°,§°a“‘;§,';,§f,,f§§§‘§fgo°“}§;§‘,2§t’ city enveloped the Germans have an b outlet only to the sea. y the French War Oillce to-day. (3po¢1a1 to the Goa,-o1o,t_) East of Sanchez the French stormed LONDON, June 4.-Austro-Hunger# an isolated inn which had been forti- iell headquarters- relwriills the eau- ned and rumen into a blooknouse by ture of Przemysi, says: "The attack is now progressing, the - fortress still held by the Russians. Those positions are being defended apparently with the object of cover- T ing the retirement of the Russians." ' (Special to the Guardian.) - PETROGRAD, June 4.-News of the fall of Przemysl apparently has awakened no apprehension here. It is conceded that the Germans have won a " moral vlctory," but the stra- tegic importance of the fortress, ac- cording to opinion expressed here, had B0 been nullified before the Russians re- W linquished it. la D tion for advertising in this column - y y _ Monday night. The Germans also Cash must accompany orders. Mini- The Danish steamer Cyrus wtth “_ (S cl It th G dl claim to bein possession of the sugar STAVANGER Norway June 4- to -so-.~.-.~--.~vv--.~.n ...a ~~- ~.-.-.».~_~.-_;, ANOTHER FURIONS BATTLE FOUOHT NORTH OF ARRAS the Germans. Fifty German prison- raged night and day along the Arras ers and three machine guns werevand La Bassee line. captured there. The French gained further ground in the intricate Ger- man defences known as the Laby- in r rlnulo, south or Neuvlllo sr; vsasr. WOPKS at SOUCHGZ W6 have taken @- ench from the enemy and captured Carency and Neuville St Vaast are gh both reported _to have been destroyed tho ooothom trout ot oo outrooohoo by a mightyi artillery duel which camp at Metz. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, June 4.-(Official this even- g)-At the north sugar refinery irty prisoners. We have bombarded ar o he limit of their efforts "°""' g MOI`g2`ole1l;tgLtoJthe tguagtiltan-,tth ‘xglrllilst tthgelgussians in Galicia, the LON(gg;¢I=io]l to tgs guardilang “hi Fu , une .- e omp- , une .- rem er squ 5 n liner Irons, bound for Montreal -Et?o?t1tat:;f't tlowteho aixlgtortttuitlxgt tgilg has just concluded a. visit to the front. thot. Groot Brttntn will emerge fr0h¥. the Gerrmllls Would have 119011 ith freight from Mlddlesboro, Eng- otmottooooooty to Ftondoto ,ma tho He investigated all the phases of the 1th i t nd, carrying no passengers, was Proviooo ot Artotoy Froooot oomo army, in the field hospitals, baths, 1 rpedoed and sunk off the north coast omotot rooorto ot attooko oo oootttotto flying corps, etc. On a hill he viewed lint """""'""‘*'*`="="~`f'“"7”-'fr'-`~'~‘-'~`f-‘~'-'-`-‘~‘-‘*=>'-'f-‘---'f-`-‘~'~‘-‘-'-rf#~'-'~‘-‘-'-A---'ff-='-'--rf-f--*-of--I---~ Of England yesterday. The captain recently captured by the Brtttsh mtd (119 trenches and paw shell: bllrsliiltg CONDENSED ADS V and crew were saved. French ‘tt-hey olooooottod to t.t1,._oot,iot-1. gltelllyltlttlgllgze. He was rece ved w ° ' the r s - 'roo LATE Fon iIL'l~llf§§`§l°”ol‘“oi’v"...ol.y. ...oo nv.. CLASSIFICATION ll:::;;“;2:..°2l‘.ill..1“..::;°.ilIlm..li BULEAHIA EUNCENTHATINE 1°' _ hold, although for time being the ONE CENT or word each inset- Ti3lTNliiTHgwvTrTNcl:lmtilI;/IlTl[:llToc§NtT\TxE:NeoN mum charges, twenty-iive_c_ents. _ _ cargo of coat from Scottand for Copem LISBOQ: 3 ° ° ‘gr °"') _ irellllcry nt Sochez, the loss of which T0 LET-FURNISHED HOUSE. AP- ho on oo tot. odood o t rd tt t._ ' “ne 4'- r°t°sti“g ve they had not previously acknowledged. (SP¢°ii=\| 1° *H6 Guardia"-) to. [lil TURKISH FHUNTIEH rench Forces Stormed and Baptured German Position. , Fifty German B Prisoners and Three Machine Guns Captured. Two Villages Destroyed by llrtlllery Duel which liaged Night and Day. -- ----------~---~ ---- -»-~-~-------------_U ---~ --I - --__-_-.~.--.~_-.1 -_-__.o=,.-_--...-_A .-._ 'Fr ""`Y"`"`"`"Tv"""`""""`"""`","'"""" ' George, the new minister of munitions, HUMPSU11 |_|11[|1 sull-l_u5llY pHEM|[11 A301111" §§§f..1.:“i;’".l..”‘;€.2ii;:5i.§’€l§.lf; SUNKH EMI , . Ill Hlllill (3P¢°|i| *O 91° Gi-|i"d|i"-) of state to carry the most urgent mes- t LONDON June 4_Wtth the “tt ot sa e ever told to the ears of a Man Przemysl, although this does not` gh THE GREAT NEED OF I-lLLlES IS EQUIPMENT ».- . ~.--Iwissdi ritish Minister of Munitions Makes Stirrlng llppeal to Employers and Workmen to Supply V More Equipment Declaring that Russians Lost Asn ‘thc well equipped, the Germans would lon Przemysl Because ol’ this liiant. MANCHESTER, Eng.. June 4.-De- influence, and a mere bond slave of olarillg that the German victory in cruel military tyranny or whether it Galicia. was due to an overwllelnling Allies ill the West had been as a o have been driven from s d trade unionists. will come out triumphant, free and poriorily of equipment, alld that if more powerful than ever for good in the affairs of men. Our Russian Allies have suffered a evere setback. The German have B E B ance, and Belgium, David Lloyd -achieved a great success not because of superior valor of their soldiers or strategy of their Generals. The Ger- man trlumph is due entirely to super- ior equipment, an overwhelming sup- “I come", he said, "as an emlssary erlority of shot and shell and muni- ions and equipment. "Two hundred thousand shells were g . ester audience. Our countr ls concentrated in a sin le hour on the from is colossal struggle, beaten, humi- ed, stripped of power, honor and _Flander.s.” Y S hting for il.s life, for the liberties of heads of the gallant Russians. Had rope and what it does, and what it prepared to sacrifice depends wh... same process to the Germans on our we been in a position to apply the ur-ned out of France and driven half way across the devastated plain of The appeal to the people of lllllnll all this . t lb ll ply this omoe 12-l4s4M4lp0i`¢9d £0 T10 CUUCGHUHUUE me mauds thc Government immediately tho torem new of a msum tton of ‘ ' LOST.-A LADV’S GOLD WATCH and fob. Leave at 104 Water St. , and receive reward. 1261-6-5m3l Fda' s7iT.`sIlswE 'ANo"`1'wo Spring lambs, 11 Park street, City. K _ _ 1230-6-4m4l1stpp. wAN‘rEo To aoano-A MARRIED' couple in a private family. Apply at this office. 1221-Ii-3m3lpd. oss ENGINE-2 l-l. P., IN F|ns"T class order, for sale. Apply Ray Macdonald, Guardian Office. _ __ _ __ 9045-3-17MEtf. To LET.-ow,ELL|NG-House ' oN West Street, now occupied by Mr Van Tilberg. Apply to C. P. Fletcher, 16 Brighton. 1247-6-5m3l T0 RENT.-THE BEAUTIFUL ST. Anthony's Villa, fronting on Dundas Esplanade. Apply to City Hospital. __ \ 91094-lnmtl WANTED-BY THE 25TH OF JUNE, a capable woman as cook. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. John Rich- _ ards, Bideford. 1047-5-19mtf. FOR SALE..--8000 feet 2 by 4 and, 2 by 5 scantling. Price $13 per thousand delivered. Apply to Mc- Millan Bros., Wood Islands. _ 1257-6-5m6i PROFESSOR EARLE WILL GIVE lessons in voice, piano and organ, on Fridays and Saturdays only, during the summer months; limited number taken. 1263-6-5m3l LosT. -- oN Roan BETWEEN Hardy’s Mill and Charlottetown, one large thormos bottle. Finder please leave at Paton & Co.'s Store and _ rec_eive_re_ward. 1232-6-4m3i Fon sAl.s-'rslrrs ANo`cAMPsns supplies. Tents to suit all require- ments, all sizes, shapes and prices. Apply C. C. Heeschen, Jr., Box 212, CltY. 1213-6-3M3i. Fon SALE-ENQUIRE A"T FRBE1' dl Wfoods implement Depot for sup- erior rubber tired Pony rig with harness. W. R. Robertson. 1245-6-4-M3lpd. GAEBTINE snows-2 H. P., HANI dy little engine, suitable for farm and other work, tor sale cheap. Ap- ply Ray Macdonald, Guardian Of- fice. 0045-3-17MEtf. FOR BKLE-T WO CARRIAGE HORS- es, well broken. Albert Maddocks, Hillcrest Ranch, Mount Edward Road, Charlottetown. I 1243-6-4-M3ipd . LOST.--ON-MAY 15TH, BETWEEN Souris and Fortune Bridge, mink collarette, lined with brown satin and trimmed with six tails. Reward. Mrs J. A. McMillan, Fortune Bridge. __ ‘ ' _1255-0-Bmsi l.6ST.-Faloav arrenuoou, se- tweeu A. A. ?artlett's residence and railway .ln`tion. Boston Bull Bitch. answering to name “Trlxy." 'Leave at lteddiu Bros. and receive reward. 1257-0-Smtf olgoluioe auvltosss - No. s l Plated with name and address., either on flap or front. I8 per 1.000; 'Ii.li0 for 2,000; $12.00 for 5.000; I0 for 10,000. GUARDIAN OF- FICE. 8808-11-llmtf. AUCTION.-AT THE RESIDENCE of Mrs Van Tilberg. 0 West Street, Tuesday, .lune 8th. commencing at _I .o'clock: dining-room, hall. bed- foiim and kitchen furniture and stoves, also one typewriter chair, one fiat-top desk and since chair. R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. 1251-6-5m3l agus p memora a. -_._.....__..._.._. The mmm tl” “comm mvtmtw :l;’o°ot:ls:-_léglélehtsnhtalottznge nippoxptoilz ,hide the documents. minutes. ‘ to sever diplomatic realtions wlthi - ,_ H D ,_ , Germany. ‘ GOVERNMENT and were, in the words of an officer just returned from the front, Punch- NEW .. T11 1 1 t .1 1 1 th _ . ,ing a hole in the German line." To M thedm n S18'-S an 1 aymeé] 0 (3 LONDON June 1' The mlmury 0x`fstop this movement and also relieve c o ist Clurch o the harlottc t t I A . _ town [11ott-1ot oooom1,1ot1 for thot, oo_ gift aovagecogftilfxtléngvélQschggieii'troops who. accofrdlillg to British ale. tind Private detectives employed by r "W1 meeting at L°W°|' Momagufi 0” national orgallizatlon will be the nowlcoums' were S11 0 ng very severe y V Wednesday Juno zoo’ “odor tho pro, G t. t t t k ‘from British attacks and through gloomy 0g't11@ Rev J L_ Dawsmo qY»ffg:{§;ff.r.l t?egr:,?_tf€s’ iftattotlut ser ,their own counter-attacks, the Ger. B- A- There WEN D.\'€‘I‘3l“-‘Ui the Revs- vice means that the whole able-bodiman have despatched a lot of new t i. t th A -Y ll . '. -5`;_:ttm1’3rBéli\;:\[§>(;l. gilfilal Hfgglriy. lcd popultatlotl nilusttl come forw3lrclund:e‘;§?3smgkto; ogtragffos-];`est0utaak¥hpxiTl‘e` aboard H “UW anchored ill the bay- W k B. A.. El- S le . H- A- serve, no ony ll le ilnvy an army: initiative ee s, . ty B. - - but In any capacity in which the Gov ' ‘ 1 1 1 1,11 11 11 11 1; 1 detectives, that for two weeks they . ernment declares their services sregthetse Eng; geteavcehmezlsg mlvgngegn novo been woto111t1g for two mon, w11o_ Brown, H. Miller, L. Jewett, F. Sawdon and F. H. Littlejohns. lay representatives were Messrs. :sfé - Q Smith, Wm. Long, C. Bryenton, T. railways, mines, the mercantile, mar-{a°°°“ S n a B e “B B thot-o woo11tt1o1o,- too oo11oo to work nefded’ |brought from the western front as all These services may be required in nt t dtc t that th A 'tri ns Bulnltt. J- Jenkins. T. Bashar and L- ine, l-omount depot and military of and G“”m“““ are “tm "'g°’°““"' B9" MMOUH- dces from the War Office downward iamwkmg the Russians' who are 0 Tho omooro o1ootod were as fot_ and tn every spades of factory whtctttfalling back to positions between lows: Financial Secretary, Rev. E. S. ll lf ltr. th 1 l ,pmimysl "nd Lemberg- The R“”’“”*‘ ° Week., B A. Journal Secretaries’ gorécerzoemsleot I:/var ° P"°"B°“Stare endeavouring to hold the line eXlJl0BiV9B- Roto 19 and Rov_ F-_ H_ no m ' formed roughly by the Lower San, Y 8 It 1*” bee" "°““d by °"""““"°"ilno wil-ma and Dnolstol- Rivers, where Haskins to determine the cause of the Llltlejollns; Statistical Secretaries t1 tth 1 1 1 13 1 dl . new E_ A_ weotmorotand and Roy: csttnetf El‘;(;‘°o‘{,|‘;g‘t;to';yp‘;’;,‘1_‘;’;§e it there are natural positions covered F. W. Sawdon. even more vital in the factory than pmifly by g‘;§“t's?‘“rsl;?si In Eaatem There was placed on record a mln- in the rank , and it is useless to Ga cm me us “"5 am s“c°°“es‘ ute expressing appreciation of the possess miTliong of men in training These’ h°wever` are demed by the 558;?-‘Tas estTrlN;iel¢Tx:z‘t1§?i0 T)l0(0mwNN; lang. useful and ‘tovirtg ministry of the unless the factories which provide 3l:'°€l‘;§";'“s;1;_};f`3I';t§‘;“f lt’f(f:tt‘;‘;'°£'v’;'t';§§ totory' to oovot.o1 1,11-go woo't1e11' 1,o11t1_ late Rev. Edwar Be I, and a letter of munitions of war are fully manned tooo on tho waterfront nearest the SYIHDH-thy wus sent to Mrs. Boll. and organized to produce war ma- me Italians in mm" engagemems The Rev. J. L. Laird a probationer terials sufficient for the needs of the have captured a "umm" °f p°sm°“°' itoro to the tooo of the first year, passed'a most credit- army. blithmthe nogiaslegtsiomefinto Contact able Slmmlnatlcn. and was unanimous- “lt is also evident that so lar as w,I,h e,I,m n “ tim mices' ly recommended to proceed to the se- the military force to be produced is ket |‘°";ps°" uener' rgnai, wa” cond year’s probation. The following concerned, the problem of time and su" Wenty' °“" m 5 “ui ° fa" members were appointed as lay dele- numebrs is altogether novel. Our Ishmd' S°°“““dI being t°"Ped°°d gates to the annual conference which allies have placed the whole of their aft" he’ "ew left hens Fishing meets ot st. .lolm.N. s.,on June oth: able-bodied men. in lilo llola and ;°“'“°" was 019° B““i"k4 mile” 0"' Messrs. Henry Smith, Col. F. S. cannot endure that we should do "°“°e5'I °”° °f the 0’ “ey I°l““d5-, Moore, Prof. Steele, Wm. Long Lsaac anything less. Wh have to pro- I" each case' it is alleged that the submarines shelled the bouts as they Carter, F. J. Holman, D. A. Collins dues the largest possible number James Matthew, J. F. Jenkins, A., of soldiers in the shortest possible were H9232 £:_‘;:)°i1‘;‘l’;l~ wm3"§;’d_°f the Prowse, Wm. Boyle, John Jay. The time, and to insure that guns, glitleoi crew” W :‘.t.i"I.'~“°.:-“.;';lt’.ir.':. lztesxll :.‘:‘."‘.‘:;'.1;',f'."..-..°.:°;';;';“;.ollllfsrr "1-2;. wo--~ »- Mlllletnlof Montague, was elected as the llli-£15910 at the ltrmies in the fitcltd 'N 'TA'-Y FOR E9P'°NAGE' ‘ . t as oon as e " Ralgflccf-3 SItE,I€irl?1Tl,r?gta(£,N;mTt’,ltegle Lan high? ThTsrvasT€o\TT>rk og national or- MILAN- -Time 2"I9“b°“ Wade- “Sed h 1 _ t tt t X. Wm. Hoo before the now, thirty-seven, of Chicago. was arrested ra ° ;°°l;]°"f)ts{tf;;1 'ha “"0"” C15 ggeeglnfglnto here to~day on the charge of being an cu s o t e were very gra - S - lying, ‘ and reveal a most heaihy fs°‘;°c’;"?££t° gf! ez }?“;';”`:" °m°°" Wm' B D0 8 ‘“ I I I-W --It to not pmcttoat or wtoo to ooo_ a Bavarian officer named Martin Sche- the Church thus giving, after due 11 1 ' 1 . tlnue m ch longer to rely on the vol- hammer 01! 911811101011 0! 6891011880- He :li°l?l'Mi'gT1l:v;nl§d§nfl°1d;:§hsmgeslgg “Diary service. because the problem md “‘°d° °°"°"“1 Vim” f° the P"°' crease of 72 over the preceding year. li 5600111111! 100 bis; UHCHUBG if is fggfzifg Brew!" and v°'°n°' L" the The financial side of the work, in spite \U19C01l0l11i0&l and improper that we It was- teamed th t S h h of “V61-so co,1d1t1t-mo, 1,1-ovod to 119 should have such an immense number 5 0 9 011111191' t At mt t 2896193 ot montoo mon at homo. boooooo the had lived in several Italian towns, very _enccurag ng. 0 o S . - 1-,oo boot, t.o1,od for gene,-51 M1§,1ot,o, necessary military forces at the front, £2351 ;l(;l£_e§:;l;1e glicsluéitod. and had on 1oot.oooo of ovot- ;g0_ Tho Womotfo and useful distribution of labor at home t nh In be" W d one afliiléle -tt can only besrranged by a Govern- N100 W B I 0- 0! C B30. Ift"}”1‘f§'15‘,_'§I,,s§’,ffI§‘1§,§°§,‘§f'f.,ft'§§o"},'§I. meal smell wlnl full powers over tho a singer. was discovered and the iw- mtntotot-1o1 ottooot-t woo 3735 moto services of all able-bodied citizens. “C9 f°“‘1d U10 W°m3|1 UVM! in B" than last year Increases were also "TM 0°“Dfl’¥ il 'ill Gunter. the D90' “P“""”°“t here ““d°" mi’ “WW Mm” reported for the various benevolent 91° m“°'- be °‘°3m“°'I fm' 9' W" °f “mt M“t°“°' s°"°h °f Ne' apart' tondo ot tho ohtttoo Two ooblto ooo, existence, and only the adoption of ment revealed a large Dllckllie 0! 001'- vtoo, woro hoto do't.1og tho Dtott.tot_ a national service can make victory l'6sD°¥1d0l10e ill Cipher. military malls on Woooooooy ovomoo o 1”." ooo_ sure. "The moral effect of the adop- Of 1111110"-HH! Billie!" Vllilii in the orogottoo "stoned wtth not ottonttoo tion of a national service by England D\‘0vill<=€8 Of Udlrw. Vervlla and Bas~ to 8 mo” ttmety sermon on the "Now would be greater than that of the sano. These were contained in a Btrth. oottvotoo by tho Chotmm ot greatest victory in the field." large valine, ln which also were lleld the tjtotrtct new J_ L_ Dawson B_A_ Commenting on the above the glasses and a revolver. From an- on Thorodoy evootng the novo bum Times editorially says: other package of German correspon- _toneo md E_ A_ Wootmorotomt took We are well aware of the very dence lt would appear that Isabell the prettmtmry ont ot the oorvtoo great complexities which beset this Wade had had dealings with the police and the Ro" _7_L_ Lood ood m_ B ' -issue. Neva; have ws been so much of Berlin. week. B A 'dottvotoo “moot o“o°_ impressed-by the frequent references Thewoman at first maintained that nmtk; aédrtooos the former on tho’ to thaprecedellt set by Abraham she was Margaret Mari-elio, and had ,wtitshed Work at Cm_t|t.._ md tt" Lincoln in the sixties of the last found the valise in the street, but mm, on ..Tmttt.._ Both ‘M"““,. century. Lincoln had~.to...deal witha after sponding a short time in prison, wa" iroltty lppnctotad by .tt or-'_ country whose population was in I she admitted her real identity and de- --- ~ :l:.°:.'l'°.l."‘“ l.'z‘l.°:':.l:.“.';l:. "ll: @l:'°.'l.l“°°..*l."°“l"°l°' “Il °'ll.°': ' r n,w s se er l.nl,llyng a col'ft’.‘t';dk§'t1hb;’t2\;‘:l(::f.":;£t‘t:,'P»°m“°W= stttl in the making. he was shadowed by the police and the te' du. "mt ‘t Lower Mono In-it Asqultll has to face far great- feared he would be arrested at any .both toumt no bt or di eulties than Lincoln, but on moment, and that it was necessary to fighting on a larger scale For some ' time it hats agen roporloahtllz French tltsntisnoillltehtvglgh M2156 rs rgftlgltbglgé er l y rl ing out t e erm ns 0011 °RGAN";3\'7_;_||%":q °_:_’ASK OF X013 §;gr;1g positions 1101-111 of A1-T-as rushed from Gallipoli to Adrianople. un army on the Turkish frontier. This has occasioned great alarm in Con EXPLOSION ON A RUSSIAN SCOW. SEATTLE Wash., June 1.-Police ha Russian government to guard cssels loading munitions ol’ war for Russia, were busy to-day endeavouring o learn the cause of the explosion on Sunday morning of 15 tons dynamite Except for the statement of private it is alleged, were coming to Puget Sound to destroy ammunition carriers, n. The scow was blown into frag- ments, and no trace has been found f a watch who was guarding the While detectives were engaged ln. explosion, many workmen began ne- placing 350 plate glass windows in business districts, shattered by the cene of the explosion added $10,000 GERMAN GENERAL - I WAS CAPTURED. PETROGRAD, June 2.-Newspapers published in the Baltic provinces are authority for the statement that the Russian patrol has captured General Von Pritvitz, the commander of the German forces at Libau, together with several other German officers. The patrol had an encounter with the Gen- eral‘s escort. Some of them were killed but the remainder also were taken prisoners. General Von Prltvitz was slightly wounded on the head. 'run WEATHER, ` TEMPERATURE, rms, luoolv, strc. (Special fo The Guardiln) TORONTO, June 5.-Maritime: North and East winds; mostly fair and cooler. ‘THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was beautifully fine and mild. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 68 deg, above zero and the lowest was 55 above. The lowest of the previous night was 46 above nero. At 9 a.m. yesterday it was 55 above, ana at 9 p.m. it was 58 above. The tide will be high this afternoon at 4.42, tomorrow at Il and Monday at 7.11; it will be high tomorrow morning at 5.89, Monday at 0.25 and Tuesday at 7.06. The sun sets this evening at 7.47, tomorrow at 7.48 and Monday at 7.491 it rises tomorrow morning, Monday and Tuesday at 4.09. The moon sets this afternoon at 12.55, and tomorrow at 1.42. The last quarter of the moon was on Friday, June lst, at 12.82 p. m. There will be a new moon on Satur- day. June 12th, at 2.57 p. m. The length of today will be fifteen hours and thll-ty~aeven minutes and to- morrow fifteen hours and thirty-nine tl ii b ll S ti 811 Scotia for their kind assistance. is the statement of monies re- J M°‘t{f’,§‘t‘Tper Mrs James Mc_ :oronou l lilo sank ol Novo soous cram). $0.30 a Falconwood employees (per S Mrs Goodwill) 6.00 G Q C P P C C the Ma by wo of 213 Wil On an wh mo d low cel Tig Collected by- St St W St fty-one cents ($438.51), which a birthday gift to be sented to Queen Mary from 'J' Canadian branch of " Queen ry’s Needlework Gui1d," to be used 1 Her Majesty for the relief of; unded soldiers, has resulted in the b collection of the sum of four hun- C red and thirty-sight dollars and has een forwarded b the Bank of Nova 8. ecretary, Miss Merritt, St Catlle Y Scotia to the Canadian headquarters Queen Mary`s Needlework Guild, U Peel Street, Montreal. Letters ve been sont to tilc President, Lady tt liams-Taylor, Montreal, and the t l`lll0, t., notifying them and requesting n uckllowledgemellt. Mrs Rogers desires to thank all on she is under to Messrs Bin Rennie and Ramsay) E.H. , city Wm. Clark. North Wiltshire Miss Katherine James, city Mrs W. E. Bentley, city Mrs (Judge) McLeod, Sum- o interested themselvea in the: vemont alld to express the obliga- ning Sinclair, of the Bank of Nova Be- eorgetown (per Mrs Aitken) 16.70 nish (collected by Misses 7.35 1.50 .20 5.00 3.40 mersid 22.00 9. Miss Wlnifred Cairns, city I’eter's Scllool (per Miss I)esBrisny ueen Square School (per L. Smith) Collected by- Bcrtle Maloney 3.50 _._- ~=-'_'f- .--- -A--af---~=.--1------»_-_-_-_-:sr-° .-.-.~.-.~_-.-:.A_-.-.-.-_-_-_-.~_-_-_~_-V+_-_=-: =--. _ ~ »_~; .--.-.-_- _-_-_ _ - MEXICANS NUT lllillliiiilli lil llllll (Special to the Guardian.) VERA CRUZ, June 4.-President Wilson’s note to General Carrauza llll leaders of other Mexican factions was published without comment in lcwspapcrs here last night. it was ecelved calmly by the public and pparently regarded with indifference y groups of persons who gathered in afes to discuuss the contents. DROWNED IN WELL. LIVERPOOL, N. S., June 2.-Jennie, le five years old daughter of Doyle llhodcnizcr, ol' Sandy Cove, was rowned ill the well, at her home, yes- erdlly afternoon. She was missed at three o’clock and diligent search was lade, by the neighbors, without avail. The body was not located, until the einrn of the father from his tiay's vork. --»---_---_-- MAJOR MASSIE T0 COMMAND. STRATHFORD, Ont.. June 2.-Ma- or J. C. Massie, manager of the local o . nd a. veteran of the South African war, has accepted command of the peclal rclllforcement company of the Thirty-Third Battalion, Canadian er- editionary force, now at London, On- ario. Major Massie came here from Montreal. WILL REPRESS LEAST: ETSORDER. MILAN. via Paris. June 2.-General Sapelli, in assuming command of the 1 Milan district, has issued an manifesto to the effect that he will act with all energy to repress the least disorders. ,Tile people are warned that refusal to 1.70 0 5.15 7.30 Mrs McPhail, Brighton 10.25 Miss J. B. Glover, Kensington 18.90 Mary Mclntyre and Hazel Campbell. Montague 12.22 Marion Campbell and Sybil Poole, Montague 12.40 Margaret Nicholson and Beulah McLeod. Victoria Cross Bruce Bears, Whim Road Mrs T. N. Wright, Montague (additional) Mrs E. H. Bell. city Mrs Welsh, Weymouth Street, city Joseph's Convent ollected by- Mrs S. N. Earle. city (Per Mrs J. S. Morris. Winsloe, $21.25, collected as below.) Collected hy- Miss H. Moore, teacher, North Milton School (pupils $2.65, people $5.75) Miss Morrison. teacher, South Milton School (pupils 32.80, people $2.25) Miss Stavert, teacher, South Milton School (pupils 90c., people $6.10) Mr Curran. teacher. West Royalty School, pupils rince of Wales College (per Principal Robertson) rince Street School (per Prin- cipal Seaman) est Kent School (per Pmcipal Johnson) Model School (per Miss Bovyer) aledonla (per Mrs Annie Mc- Lennon) Pster’s Bay (per Rev. J. N. McLeod) oliected by Mrs W. D. Coffin, city 8.09 1.00 .30 5.00 4.00 3.00 15.00 8.40 5.05 7.00 .80 17.50 72.00 22.45 16.30 49.85 85.80 4.10 -ii. Total. $4 38.51 , -_-l (All lslsnd papers please cop Y-) “"\\f¢°,¢ \-iillmtllt Cures Rheulnatlgm s¢2:\m’!6"meet 'next ycai' lt" fill” back a united nation." lllnard‘e Llnlmentfiurea Dlplltharla Mlnarda Llnlment euraa parpetlngeowa ` MInlrd'a Linlmanl cures Neuralgla. bey the authorised authorities will result in stringent meaures, as the troops have orders to iire and never in the air. COMING EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-five cents. "Good fresh lobsters today at Stewart‘s Restaurant, Queen Street. ` 1252-6-5m1i "Tea at beautiful Elmira in ald of St. Columbo Church. Tuesday, August 17th. 1207-6-8M8i "LANDING TODAY by schooner "Margaret D. Roper," Superphosphate Nitrate Soda and 8-per cent. Cotton Seed Meal. Get our prices and free literature. Gill & Lantz, Charlotte- town . 1179-0-2~M5i . “You often need thlull 701| don‘t buy. and you often buy things you dcn‘t need, but the Remington type- writer is in the first class rather than the second. A. Milne Fraser, Hali- fax. N. B. 1|3'l~6-4M1l “Lecture and entertainment. Coma and hear Rev. Dr Smith, Iona, lecture on his trip through Austria, Belgium and Germany. in Emerald Hall, on Thursday, June 17th, at 8 p,m. A good programme is being provided. Tickets 15 and 35 cents. 1864-0-GUM "Knowing me ll number or citi- zens were interested in Mr Cho and Miss McCuily’s “Korean Mission- aries" address the other night in St James Hall, we wish to say any por- son wishing to-have a tract on” the work which In now being carried on by missionaries in Korea n have one by simply calling and fbr it t ll. K. Brace' nice, su-Tot, oily. ° 0 isles-Isa ,ly I ;; .,_' -4, _ `. .E 1. .1 ','= !l` ,_,.. J? Il! ' :Qi LI.-l » Iii' »' 1". .; if’ ,; I. i . .. ,. .1 : V . '. 1 ....._..-- - -. l l