l!ll##_l¥fK¥l\hi¥¥lRA1t'ltlRll¥!i¥.!3Kk!E5l%!lllll< ###¥#¥##l#l¥KllKllll l#l¥¥¥llklt¥¥3ItiK*l§ ¥&l#l#\'lA'l\ll¥##lll##l##iK#¥##llll§fl§iIili_f# _ __ _ The Charlottetown Guardian Covers _Prince- Edward Island Like the Dew aanraraeraraex %maxagmae+++camera*xxx*aamxxxmxxmxmmmxamag*xanax*xxxaaxmmxxxnxmxxgaxxxmmxmxxxaxxaxm*maxamanummm*xmmxxanaxnnxmmunxulnnana l » , r ._._..r_..,@ .___-_..-__ ~.----r---~ ‘ . . ._ , ., , .,,` . ., V , . . 1 mage! alt Q .as tl lili- E- U alt# ll# li* ____ _,.:_~_--~#_-#_f:»~#_-:_-:__:__-___-,__-_-__;__,.,______*__________ __ _ __ ______________________ ____________________________________ ._. _______________ ~ - ~ - - - - _ - - _ _ _ _ _~ ».-.-_»,» -__ ._,-,-,______.,______._.______V_v______,V______ ____v___:_,__*___*________ V.: ___` ______:______*____ ____V_________*_________ ____ V1. :________________V______;__._~__: - ,,.,., ,_ _______ ,` ,,..- -,_,_,,. `___-_-,__ _ ____-_»___-___-_-___-_-_-___-_»__,-,-_-_~,_:,-,»_-_-;;;_~,-_ A _-_-_»_~_-_-:_-_-_-_~. _-_ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -_ - _ - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ r . - t THE CHARLUEIEIQH. . . .QU-ARPT »H‘lI..'l.'»'L'.n.;l‘s 1`.llling into I"l't-llt~|l llllutls rt\llt'l\t~ti it lotlli ol' 311.820 nt' wlltllll `.’f\’.~ ll45 wt-.rv llllwollnllt-ti. 'l`llt- pt-ritltl ro vers tllrl-rl pllnst-.e-t oi' tilt? gt-llt-ral :lt- ttlrk. now tt-.lllptlrtlrily tlllllntltlllt-tl. which lilo I-‘rt-nt-il llllllulllllt-l|1_\~ will t-t.-ntlllnfr. will-ll tho propt-l' nltllnt-ll) :lr- rivtls. As ll rtlsult tli' tilt-Il' slit-t-l-.tu fill aittzlrlts tilt-y lltlsst-ss tilt- initial- tivn :intl tlttrllpy lllorr llllporiallll pt».~'i~ tion.: thnn wilt-ll tht-_v ht-l.::lll tilt- lor- wartl lllovt-lntlllt ill April. Artiill-l§\' duels rolltlllllu tlllt-tal-tilltzly ut uit -points ml the l'l't>lli, oct-tlsitllltllly ill icrmiilgletl with It-:ul lllt'lllltl‘y rtllll huts Ill the l~olll‘st- til' whit-h sllort silt-tcilcs nf i.l't~.llt~ll stllllt-tilnt-s t~ll:llli.;l- lltllltls. 'i`|llls fur tilt: lt`l‘t-nl~ll lll\\':l_\'.~ regaillutl lln_\- position tnltten t`l'oln tlltlm untl ut some pint-as llnvt- hittt-.ll t`ul‘tlle|~ into tht- (lernlnn Iillvs. 'l`llt- t'it-rmlltls nrt- silllwilll.: ltr:-nt llt-.l~\~t\lt.-- ness ns in wllnt is tlllunt to llzlppt.-ll :intl tilts- sliglltvst -llltz-vt-.llll-llt ill lill- f"rench lint-s cnlls forth ll llllrrit-lllll- ol' artillery ulltl lllurllillt- gun tire. FRENCH CAPTURE GERMAN POST AND PRISONERS. (Cantltrlian Press Despatch.) I‘AlllS.- l~`rent:Il troops last night t-apttlrerl ll (lcrlntln post .south of t'ht‘ vollx tallillp; ll lllllnllor tlt` pristlllers. 'l`lle war office alllloullt-t-.-1 tllat ruitls by Germans llntl nn llttnt-it on Cnsquc were repulsed. 2-I . anl1't§l-I 'fnoors c.All\i Gaounn. (Canal-:Ilan Press Despatch.) l.0.\TDON.--- (hir troops gzlilleti l.!rt.-llntl slightly tlllring tht- night \vt».-;1 tlf (`liel‘il~l_\', Arrns t`l'0lli, .~'.ly.~i totll\_\":= olllt-ini anllollnt-eine-llt. l’utrt»l vil- t-ountcrs resulted ill our favor lust night in the lleigllllorilootl of (}l'll'/.n- t-ollrt. Sllt~t~cssl`lll raids wore lllutit- by us northeast t.-i` liuos allltl HPHI' l‘loegstrect woods. Many tons ot' llolni>.~l lrlvt- het-ll tlroppctl ily iiriti.~'ll ull' <‘l'llt`t oil tilt- lit-.iginll towlls ot' Oslt-lltl, Zeehrllggc and Bruges, sn_vs all otlit-itll silltenlt-nt issued tllis ut'tt-rnooll l».\’ IIN? Hl'IiISI\ \\-'nr l)epul'tlnent. ‘ ARRAS PLAIN AND MINE FIELDS A RUIN. fCana‘.~lian Press Despatch.) A l‘A.\iADIr\N ARMY lliC.l\Ql'.»\lt'i~ I<}l"tS~tl.l_v Stcwnl‘t l._\'on. R0lll'l’Sf‘-ll` tntlve t`ullati‘ian l‘l'ess.l»-'File slwilillit of .\ll':t.~ I'|nill west tri' ln=1llz_ hy our Ilt-l\\'_\# llo\\'it1.l‘l‘:< rtllltillllt-lt tiny :intl llil:ht. it lrltl ht-t-ll llopt-ti tlllll tht- lllillr-. lll-ltls tllltl tllilt-r t\.~:.st-lltitll.-; tor tilr-: """I_\' I"‘*IUll|lII‘l'l til' tlpt-rlliitllls ill tilt- lnillt- lit-Itls llligilt ht- splll't~d llllt tilt- t-llt\lll_\- has tlt»;lt- tilt- \\'tll'it ll|` tIt..~;ti‘llt-- tiurl lntl.~| t-t‘|`t-t-tivtlly lllltl till-. rllintltl IllliIl|iill.:.-= flrt- ll.tt-ll now ns :tht-ltr-l' for his _units sllltl t-lllpltlt-vlllt-llts 1'tll‘ his lllll.-lllilt-, gulls. To rl-l`l‘llill fronl fir- illll till .alll-Il |lI:lt'l-ri wllllili lrnvt- tilt‘ (7l"`IlI-HI ;!nl~l'islill in l.t-ns ill lllnltl.-at lllllllrlfllllllit- lllll-s. 'l‘|l1lt llnrt tl1` til- frtlllt till \\'Iiit'il tilt- vit-t-trit' light sin- tioll stalntis l-t-at-lllltlt-s tht: lllt-,tt l,llt-1! pittt-tl |\:|rt tri' \"illl_\‘ ilitlgr. l’l't\.llt-tilt-s lllnltillg lltllt-sa, ill tilt- t-llrth st-zll't'cl_v tlistilllzltislillllltl l`l't"ll .slnuil lllillt- l-rlltt-rs. llzlvtl ll/-t-ll tilrtrwn tilt rt- tlllring tht- lr.-l:~'t I`t-w tln_\z< ilu tatiiltlillll tlt' tht- t-llt-nl_\' is liglli ai- tinlllgll now alll( -tllt‘ll wilt-ll wllnt ht- ht-lit-.vt-.< is ull ullusllzll gtttlltllillig ill our lint-s is stlspt-t'1l-ti hu puts oll it Illll'l'.‘l',;t-. |l|i`nlltr_\' nt-tivity aliolll.: thc lint- hits lltt-ll tlolltillt-tl to t-xplt-rzlritlll t»t‘ L11-l'll|ull tr'-llrllt-s hy our putrllls. t%olllt.tinlc.< tllt--all nrt- ftlltlltl lllltlly lllillt-tl anti illlilrt-llpitetl hut ill tllte:=l: t-alstzs lilt- clit-l1l_\' is nt~t‘llp_villg posts htlllntl his trtllltlllt-.s. ITALIANS REPEL HEAVY AUS- TRIAN ATTACKS. (Can;lt~llan Press Despatch.) ltL)Ml‘].-~- .-\ lnzlssfrtl t'tllllltel'-atlzlrlt lllrowll ill force against the newly won positions on ht-igllls 502 anti 052 ill thi- Vollift-. stwtitili was colilplt-1el_\' rcpllls- t-tl. tilt- Italian \\'ur 1;-llice ue-lsertetl to- llayf' lit-:ivy losses were illliit-ted ull the ellellly. Minard'| Llnlment cures distemper. CT IIEATHS ERCIVI IHISSCHRI STCRIVI tCana*.'Jian Press Despatch.) .~l'l‘. l.(ll'iS, .\l(i._- Sixty-scvell pur- stllls \\‘t-re killed ill the torllatltx tllnt .\‘\\'0llt thrtiltgh st=vel'lli colllllies in solltllt-nst Missouri and southern illi- nois on \’\'t-tlllestlny. Hllutlrctis were illjlllttl llllll tht: properly loss _ was tnorlnollst. \\-'irt-at are down ln tho stornl swept tlistrivts and ct.~mnltlni~ t.-.utioll virtually is llnpossible. Mlnards Llnlment curci gargot in cows Hu ' .t . 'FWZ . rr. t-lon. A. J. satroun anlrtes A Msssacs TO CANADA- Rt Hon Arthur J Balfour, expressing Brltain’s thanks to i-anada . - - ' ` Fa|ls.Flfteen M. nn! bm( s wh after arriving In Toronto from Nlltlfll , 1l‘.1"`“"°Pf:"’°“'°°'°.;'°::s;- “"-“ .'t."z.‘;l..;':.'".-f.'.':.1"..*‘ °t:‘.§‘-.I’.€-‘-.°"i~-t-'I-‘i , P me t ll ngsd' . . - - ` ' ,,- 3 :,',, '§,,e§_,,,,, ,,, -,~,,,,,f,-¢,,_4 ,.1 art-.ron Parliament ot, Ott"/-1 .011 ollltdyootl nowl».ln-Montlbyll, t 1-. . . »"“_-'------ r t ' - _` in 'SHIPPINC ICSSES lllsul-llllltlll (Cana.-Ilan Press Despatch.) tTOPENHAGEN.-- Austrian despat- ciles to German .papers give the im- presslc-ll that the Hungarian crisis is gradually working in the direction of tr dissolution ot' parliament and new elections. In the interim the unino- rity ministry would hold oftice and Count Andrassy is nlentioned as the possible head for such a Cabinet. Un- less the Hungarian electoral policies nre,cllanged the Cabinet in power during the elections would probably emerge with a majority. SINCE MARCH IST (Canahlian Press Despatch.) i.0NI)0N.~ Eiglltecn Britit-th lllcr- txilallt, vessels ot' more than 1,600 tons, wtlro stink during the past week. it was oillcially announced tollight. lint. oun vel-:sei of loss than 1,600 tolls lllnl two fishing vcsse-is were sunk. The text of tlltl allllouncclllcllt rt-u'ls: “Wccitly slllllnlary: Arrivals, 2,710, sllilillg. 2.768. - "Ilrilisll nltlrtrllnllt vessels sllllll by lnlucs 0|- slrhlual'lnt-.s over 1,000 tons, clgllteen; untlcr 1,600 tons. one. "British lnercllallt vessels lltisllr- t~t-ssiully attacked including one pre- viously ropc-rted, 17. "l”ll'lti'sll fishing vessels sunk, two." The re-port invariably inclutlcs ul! nlcrcllnnt tonnage- known to hllvtz bccn sunk by mint; or snlbnlarill: whe- tllcr employed by the govcrrllnf_-llt or otilelwise. 'l‘llt\.' losses of British shipping from tilt- suillnarine war as repo;-t¢-,tl thls wt-.ck totnl 21. as compared with ll lo- lal of 30 lost in the previous week. Willie the losses ol’ vessels exceeding 1,000 tolls each reulain the settle is in the last previous report. the num- ller- ol' vessels ot' less than 1,600 tolls is reduced from nine tc- only tlllu The number of tlshlng vessels sulltt is reduced from three to two. Fourteen Weeks' Summary. A sunlilnary ut' sllipplng losses slutze- tiltl weekly statements were th-at is- sut-tl, follows: Over Under 1,600 tons. 1,600 tons. I-`ebrual'y 28 .. 15 .\lul‘t:h 7 ._ .. 14 March 14 ._ 1:1 ltllirtfll 21 .. lti March 28 . 18 . April 4 . 18 Apriill... ApriIlS... April 25 .. 40 May 2 .. . 38 l\1a_\' il 24 May lil .. 18 Mu,-23... 18 .. Mayl10......'... 18 REPCRT CE IAIIIES . AIR SCCIEI-Y IIE ’ P. E: I. HIISPITAI Following ls. the report ol’ the ILudies" Aid Society ol’ the Prince' '»Edward Island Hospital. which was read ' at theannual llloe-ting on Thursday evenillg:--- ,‘ wr-» »~ r-fctalwze-Awl._'..'.:~l¢e-t~=c== I7 lil I l heron? sulmrlr utr- following rt-. port oi' the Ladies’ Aid Socltety of thc Princo Edward Island IIospitul.‘ The annual nloetillg was llt-ld May Sth. 1916. at the rcs-ldellco ot’ Mrs. F. P. Taylor. The following oflict-.rs were elected: I-{'on'orary President, Mrs. I". I‘. Taylor. ' President-, Mrs. J. A. Mutllioson. I‘rosldt-.nt-at-large. Mis. Tidmareh. V-ire Pres'ldents, Mis. Hodgl-loll. Mrs. T. G. Taylor. Mrs. Storns. Ml's. Nash, Mrs. Full, Mrs. Bartlctt.t Mlts. Waller. Mir/s William:-I. Treasurer. Mrs. John Gordon. Secretary. Miss- Cathol'ine McLeod. Sltx lneetings were held during the year. Tho first undertaking 'for the _venr was the exhibition lunch held in September. T-his lunch is not only rt financial help vo the I-iospltal. hut- lg a great convenience bo thc public. Proceeds amounted to $400.00. In March. the manager of the Are-na Rink. lt.|ndly< gave use of the rink (free) for a skate with band in atten- tlunre, Proceeds amounted tn $03.70. The next undertaitlllg was flag day on Blaster Saturday. On account o: thc day not being favorable. the sum realized was not as large as in for mer years. Proceeds aniolmted to $153.36. ' < , Amongst -the articles provided dur~ ing the year .were linens. sheetinli. pillow cottonrbetl spreads. dishes. material for doctors’ gowns) also material for dressing gowns. , ‘ The Society assisted in furnishing a 'sitting room for the -boueekeepers. and head nurse. also voted $80.00 to- ward furnishing the lady superinten- tle»nt‘g sitting room and $50.00 to- wamg pllpgrlng and painting of nurses' home. The nurses' graduating exercises were held in P. W. C. Hall. May 10th Mr. Tait as usual. presented THIIHSANIIS CE THE HS. PRCEITS BY SCIIIIERS PREVENT I t:nlslllll>l_llll l-ltultsl (Canadian Press Despatch.) llEGINA_~ A lncetillg of the work- ing people ui' Ilcgilln, called ic-1' roll-| sideration last night ot' collst-riptlon, anti kindred lnultt-rs, wus <:ollLrolied` by returned soltlicrs anti the expec- ted ‘protest against t-ollscriptiolinvas not mzltie. Instead tl rel»;oluti0ll ex- pressing loyalty was passed. AND MADE AN ANTI SING GOD SAVE THE KING. (Canattlan Press Despatch.) GITELPII- '|`llel'e wats a lively time last evening at large allti-con.~lt:l'lption meeting in the 'l`rndes and Lzvbol' Hall, orgaliizeti by Socialist tlcmo~- crats. A large nllnlilul' ot' lncll t`l'tml the G5tll Battery zlntl returllctl sol- diers in the front se-als mario things uwk\vllrti for tilt-,slit-tlltt-l`s. f0ne oi tllcnl, Mllrvlll Smith, of l{itt~llt-ner wut. tzolllpellerl by the stlltlit-l-s tr sillg “Gott Save tilt- King" and intel to nlltltll at iht-. Ilcull ot' tl pzllwltlt which they ol'galli'/.t-tl. AHSTRIANS IN PEACE , IIENIINSTRATIIII (Chnalfiian Press Despatch.) Vll€N.\'A.- llt-pol-ts arc t:ul'rl-nz thllt silllllltallt-tlusly with the t.'pt>nin_l of tht- All.~lt.l'lnn l’nrlinm0ltt tllousallti: of wclltnlen cl-llsetl work und attend ell meetings ill tliI'1`crt~llt parts of tht oity. -A great protcussloll was orga llizerl whit-h pulvldett 1lle'stl'eets tl' tlenlollstrrltioll for pt-:lt-t-. CANACACEXPERIENCE .\'l‘J\\' YORK.- lvl gauging tile lircllullie t-i`t'et'.ts t;-t' our t»,lltr;lllt'e intl. the war, attention has been ttlrllt-tl tr i`allntitl‘s experient-t-. as in some point her position is more nearly like out own thun that ot' un,\' other llatlntl \\f'll¢.-.n the war `l>l'0kt- out. llr.-wt-vel' Canada- had been borrowing ht=tlviI_\ for some _rears and llnr iulporta large l_\' exceetletl exports. wllrrens we havt been reaping the be-llt-.fits of verl large profits t'rolu the llltlropeun will i'or two _\'eurs anti have long since passed the pt-l'ic~:l ot' llntfertuillty oi nearly u year, \vhlt~Il followed in l`u'l ntla lifter the war broke out. The .\1z\\' circulal' ot' the t`ull.ltliall llunk ot' (‘oln- mert-e t'olnpares the situation in the two t-ollntrlt-s. I-ly 1916 Callatill hatl reversed the cxlzess of Illlpol'ts. which were in lllll $309,000.000, anti ill tho list-.al _vent ending Mart-ll. 1916. t-xporteli $210.1 000,000 ill eaxrt-.ss ot' imports. This excess llnll illtreust-ll for the 1917 year to $I::l:l.tln0,t)t‘tl. Higher prlccl ure, ot' t‘olll:~':-_ to l-mine extent, rcspon sible for this illtweast-_ Bank tic'po.~‘it.s ill (.`-lllzltlu illtrreasetl l'roln $003.ti00.tllltl on llotcelllber :ll 19111. to $l.Ji0::.00t\.000 on Det-enlbcr Lil. 1916. tlntl in lt .similar pt-:rioti Ilanlt exchanges illt-rl-asetl irc-nl $9.060,000.- 000 to $10.557,000,000. ill this in- crease in tlcposits. the savings bank section showed the -most growth. from $626,000,000 at the end of 1913 to $845.000.000 at the end nt' 1910, ccttcll ing $888,000,000 ut the t-,ntl ot’ Mltrcll. 1917. This growtll was stcntly und ahowt-.ti .tllnt tllril`t_v Cnnatiiall 'work era were taking utlvantnge oi' the hilrll wages tr/ put hy ll good share- of the illttrousof-I3acl\t-'s Review. SIR RICHARD BARBRIDGE DEAD. _.___ (Canadian Press Despatch.) Ir()l\`l‘»0I\'.~ Sir lllt-Ilnrtl l`lnrhl‘itigt- tiicti nt his iltllllt- hero lllsi night. Ill- wnl-l ll lllt-l,ll'llt-l' cl tht- atlvistlr_v 'lloard nf tha .Vlllllstry ut' Mllllitions lllld wult t-l‘ell1ctI ll Illlrt-ll'-t last _vc-ltr. I a ,_. CNE RUSSIAN IIIEEICIILTY SETTIEII (Canadian Press Despatch.) l’ET-ROGRAD.- Tile conflict be- tween Vice-Admiral Kollcbak. Coln- »manz1el~ ill Chief of the Black ' Sea fleet and the council ot' soldiers and worknlen's delegates, has been settl- ed. Tile government commission at Krollstuit has resigned as ll result of tieciaratiolls by the coullcil of sol- diers and workmen’s delegates that it was sole authority at Krc-nstadt, the fortress defending Petrograd. AMERICAN SCHIIIINER SHNII BY SUBNIARINE (Canavllan Press Despatch.) LONDON.-» The American sailing ship Ilirigo was sunk by ll German sullnlarine. Tile crew has been land- ':tl with the exception of J. Ray, third -nate. who was drowned -when the tluall boats were being launched. Tile ‘lout was attacked without warning. \ statement issued -by the British Millniralty says that the Dirigo was ittacitotl by gunfire by a German sub 'llal‘ine- which gave no warning. The vcssel was subseqllelltly sunk by lloluhs after it had been runsacked by tho t-lew of the submarine. Tile sink- ing c-rcllrretl on May 31 and the crew was lantietl at Plymouth. ANOTHER VESSEL ATTACKED. (Canadian Press Despatch.) ‘ l.0.\lDOl\'.-The Atlnllralty reports that the American sailing vessel Bar- bara was attacked by gunfire from - Gel-mall sllbmarine at seven o‘clock _ln thc nlorlling of May 114. .~\_ll lneml bers ol the t-rew were iantletl at Gi bl'ultzlr. SPAIN SEIZES CARCC IIE WHEAT (Canadian Press Despatch.) BILBOA. SPAlN.- According to news received from Madrid the go vernlllellr lla.-l ortleretl the sei'/.ure oi’ l. tralgo of Argelltine wheat on board the steamer Rosario which arrived cmsiglleti to Switzerland by way ot Cette. The Spanish Ca-bluet. the nd- vices state. lntlintains that it is en titled lo taltt-, over the wheat to meet tltc'llet'-tis ot' Spain. _ AMERICAN AMBASSADOR LEAVING CONSTANTINOPLE AMS'l`ERDAl\tl, via London-A ties patch sent yesterday from Constan tinople to the .l<‘rankt`urter Zefitulrg says that Abraham I. Elkus, \vho was American alnbacaatior to Turkey un til tllplqnlatit: lelatiblls were severed anti has slut-e been tletailled ill tht' Turkish capital by illness. was to de part on that date t`or_ Swilzc-ralntl bi way of Vienna. .-\t-tlomlnotlatiolls were provided il' a special t-.ar on the Balkan express for the ambassador. Mrs: Elkua uutl tvvellty-slix others from the American embassy were in the party. P. E. I._C_ASlIITIES OTTAWA* The following nalnt appeal' in t‘oday‘s caauallt-_v list: Killed in at:tloll,- Eugene J. Har rlllgtou. Clinton. Pt E. ln; wounded. George A. Perry. Piusville, P. E. l- INSPECTICN IIE SCHIICI CAIIETS TC-IIAY A large t-rowti of citizens gathered tit Vit-torin Park at 't' 0'clock last t-vt,-.ning ill ulltitllput.inll of seeing tht illspection of the t-atlcts ot' Queen Squele and West Kent schools. Ow- ing to the lnspecting‘0fI1cer, Captain R. Robinson Black. not having ar rlvcd the inspection did not takc place. Capt. Black. however. got here nt ll o't-lock by the oar ferry steam- cr anti it has bee_n decided to hold tho “inspection today at the Park at 2.30 p. m. sharp. The boys are asked to moat at their respective schools at 1.30. Much interest- is being taken ln' theinspection. the Mayor having -offered a trophy to tho corps which nlukes the best all-round showing. THE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE, TIDE. H0010, ITC. TORONTU. June 2- Moderate southerly winds with showers. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 66 degrees above. At 10.a. nl., it was 50 above; at 9 p. m., it was 38 above. The colde-at the previous night was 52 degrees. The tide will be high this' morning at 7.37, tomorrow at 8.19. and Mon day at 9; it will be high this evening tiav at 7.59. I‘rivat,., J. Maxwell Murphy. 'l‘ig-- The gun acts this evening at 7.57, nish, attached to the Canadian Re- tomorrow at 7.58. and Monday' at 7.50; serve Cyclists. tt rises tomorrow morning. Monday This Cycle Platoon arrived safely and Tuesday at 4.33. in England and are enjoying ' good The moon sets Tuesday morning at _ health and at present are very bulb' 2.46. and Monday at 3.211. gdb! the tht-eg graduate nurses with with bombing cycling and the cours- The nt-at quarter ot the moon was! Miss Mania hiker beautiful bouquets. The e-um realized as necessary to the army otontllltrt. on Monday, May,” tll,,at 6.34 9. ln." _-_#niet Xfeltoll vm 331,99, _ _ _ The col-po lr now at trllsseldoo _tlQ_a. moou~on'-'l‘.ueil-H rs. Angus Morrison ,.5 lr rty vol, into gg, tenrtoqrr-yo, wuts.. England. out the rl. _--aorta sth, at _ ,o. m. Non D. 1_4 . .. . - ~ mg,” 'fan r . lit- t _. 'rn .‘i ngth I . ewlll b fifteen John P. -lglmld '°" ’ . .fm rl ,.9 9! T'°‘,'.~_R,3:;u\tT?p§ct:tTlg'rTd. trntlinlyrldzlnv. I 0' hour: :lid twgbtyd Jr minutaes; and J0lill‘L. . CATHERINE McLEOD. t __.._.._.._........_.a....1.z :of tomorrow llftetm' hour; and- twell' Steplell obonid .....- llere Wednesday. The- cargo was' at 7.57. tomorrow at 7.58, and Mon- FROM (From Our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWA- Ottawa Should know tomorrow whether Sir Wilfrid Laurier prefers to lead ll Quebec par- ty‘ or lead one of the great National parties and be a factor in a Wal Government. Sir Robert Borden was to have received a reply from Sir Wilfrid today and meet the Liberal Leader, but no announcement has been made this afternoon. Many Eng- -lish Liberals admitted they had about given up hope of Sir Wi-lfrid consenting to cooperate with the such a coulsc is probable. there' will arise two new parties in Canada, Unlonists and Nat.lonalists,- the for- mer composed of most of the Con servatlves and nearly all the English Liberals west ot’ Montreal, with some also from the' Maritime Provinces, led by Sir Robert Borden; the latter will include ninety per cent of the Quebec representation and al considerable part of the Lib- eral representation from the Marl- tlme Provinces. The sltuatlon ts' too tense to continue. A settlement must he reached in a. few days. SHIPBUILDING DISCUSSED. _ 'l`he House spent all the afternoon in discussing shipbuilding. Hon. Wm. Pugs>1ey agaih ad‘vm\a'ted Govern- ment aid to construction of small wooden ships. I Governnlent. If he refuses. and! N0 ANNOUNCIE-5lE-Nl' SIR WILFBH9 Sir Wilfrid Not Likely to Co-operate with Gttvernlllenl. 0utltlolt Now is That Two New. Parties will be Formetl.. Unionist and Nationalist. Shipbuilding in Canada ills- cussetl. Large Number ol Steel Ships I-lotler Cons ruclion lor British Admiralty. zu Mr. Hazen replied that the wgoden Shiva being built ln Canada for the British Government must be over 2,500 tone-. in addition to ship- b“"di'l1S in the Maritime Provinces and on the Pacific Coast there were six steel ships- of 7.000 tons, one ol 2,300 and several of 2,000 tons at the Island of Orleans, tive steel ships of 3.400 tons at Port Arthur, and eight of the same size at Toronto. Steel ships were also being built at Collingwood and Sorrel. In all 48 farm sbilla and several small vessels were under con-struction In Canada. The Admiralty, he said. had sxciud. ed Safllllg ship!! from the war zone. Owlllg to their inabilit-y to escape the submarines. _*__ PCIEVEIANII BIIIIIIINC WA§_IiICWN UP (Canadian Press Despatch.) t.‘LE\'ELAND, 0HIO.- A terrilnt- explosion of dynamite early today in a frame store and apartment building oil Woodland Avenue demolished the building and injured thirteen per- sons. three of who-m .are in hospitals. The police are lnvestl atln on K S the tlleory that the .blast was the result of a dynamite plot. .__.._________, M|nard’s Linimsm euros toothneho. Many are commending it and promis- ing to contribute and quite a little fund has already been handed ln.As already stated the tobacco will be forwarded duty free and will be dis- tributed' among the different Island units by the Island representatives on their arrival in England. Contrlbll- tions may be sent to the Guardian or any of the other dailies. to Mr. B. Graham Rogers or Hon. A. E. Ar- senault. Summersida and will be ac- knowledged through tha press. it isa treat for the boys, a treat from home delivered to them by trends from home. Give it a boost by sending in at the earliest opportunity a. con- tribution big or little. 'I'-he llollowlng contributions have alrs§?y been received. , 4 rr ends $4.00 A Friend (Mrs. Bears. Brooklyn) .50 Rev. D. J. G. McDonald 1.00 it A. Bennet McDonald 1.00 A "Mother of Nlne" .50 For "Mother's Boy'7 F._ J. J. Jno. Silliker Hon. A. E. Arsenauit Rev. J. C. McLean Holy Namo Society, Sumnlcrsido 5.00 R. H. McDonald .75 ,Collected “Overseas Tobacco Box" 11.25 William Coles No. Milton 1.00 Mrs. Jno I-1. Byant (Enmorcl .50 .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 Havelock Bryant .50 Dougal Mchlachern .50 The Womens Institute. Mt. Carmel 10.00 Stanislaus J. Gallant 1.00 i-Ion, H. D. McEwen 1.00 A. F. Arsenault 1.00 A raw Friends. Eldon 1.00 Boys' Father 1.00 Bbys’ Fxiend' .25 A Freud .25 Prof. Watkls 2.00 Judge N. McQuarrle 1.00 A. E. McLean 1.00 Dr. J. A. McPhee 1.00 A. Stirling McKay 1.00 Capt. Jos Reid J. E. Gallant H. W. B. Stavert J. S.Hinttm Jno. 0. 1-lyndlztsn Col. F. S. Moor; "A Friend" D. F. G. Belfast Edward Strong, Summerslde' -Tobacco from Mrs. Devsreaux . Wiltshire. Patrick Morrison . John D. McCor11i|ck . . Frank D. 'ltlcfheribn . . Mrs. N. Lan r-inn _ . IA|lsn J. llc -n 5 ' I secretory, mn;r_¢'¢_|.mlq\¢ln tlurnoctimm. ty-tlvo minutes. " ' gnu. llcrilmon ,. . TIIBACCII EHHH CRIIWINC I -__l____;____ The growing Intel-est in the Tobac- Mrs. D. J. Walker . 10 co I-‘und for the Island boys in Eng- IJn0_ B, Acorn, 3,-idg`e`t°§,.,i`°"' '50 land and at the front is gratll’y'1ng.IA1g;_ gcc,-"_ B,-|dEe¢°,m- 235 30 50 Leo McMaster, Primrose- _ Mrs-. Jno. T. Enman, Gi-and View _ -T110- T- Mullins. Kensington .. 1.00 Mrs. W. A. 0. Moraon, City _, 1,00 -TOSGPII George MacDonald St. ' Georges 3050 John Fitzpatrick and Family Woodvllle. .I. L. Muirbead, Summerside, Jo n Tralnor. Arlington, 1.00 .50 1.00 MN. Gilbert Gaudet, Muddy Creek ` Ladies of Abram's Village. Walter Green, Summa;-glrio Frank MacNell Summerside, Mrs. Ellen Milligan, Shefbrook. Mrs. .George MacDonald. Little Rlfver Miss Winnie McGee, Little River Tobacco from ,lamog E, Mac. Donald. valued at 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.90 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 Ronald MacDonald. Kokadjl, Ma. 2.00 Overseas Tobacco Box. Hamilton .60 .25‘ Hnrvy L. Bryant .Fl0' 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Launching Place, 00.90 As Followu- Angus B. Vh‘l‘\er` . . . . .. 1.00 Daniel G. Mocormwk 1.00 .Elleas P. McDonald 1.00 Jos. McPherson . . 1.00 Patrick 0Col'mlclt _ .50 . . .. .50 Patrick P. Morrison . . .50 .50 .50 .25 .25 .25 25 .I5 .25 .25 Chas. R. Rogers. Summer-aide B~ Graham. Summerside (. Peter G. Clark, Summeraldg A- Friend. Summertllde Nornlall Mc_Lc-od. Summersldo I.. M. McNeil. Summerslde J. A. McMurdo, Summerside H. J. Massey, Summerslde A Smoker, Summerside G. M. Muttart. Summersida C. C. Dickie. Summerside A. B. ’L. I-lor‘ne`,,"Summerside H. H. Beer. Sufnmerslde Chas. MacDonald, Sumtnerside Geo. R. Keefe. Summeiilda Lyman B. Hall, Summersltle R. H. Morrison. Sum1ne‘rs'lde James Harr-ls, Summerslde Mr. Molllson. Summemlda Marcus Calder, Bummersido A. Buiman, Summerslde M. F. Schurmttn, Sumlyierside Nei-1 McLeod, Snmmerside Ray Tanton. Sumlivfnide Wm. Jerry, Slllnmorslde Dv"-In Murphy. Hummel-sltle Robert Walker, Summcrsldn K. M. Milligan. Summcrside J. A. Morrison, Sumlnal-side A. C. Saunders. Bumnlelbttle ._ et C. McArthur,§Htillimerllide J. 'Aa Les. Summerattin ' -' Qlex. McKenzlu. Victoria WQt From Overseas Tobacco Box Angus Campbell. -Darlington - Mrs. (`. B. MacKay. Ch'town Angus A. )lollllLl\l.' Wood Is. Beer & Weeks 1 Moore C McLeod ' Protwsa Bml.. Ltd. ' Paton: Limited Fannell C Chlndlar J., P. Dinnia ` L. J . Ratilin S. A. Ilobunlld ‘ J . G. ICIIIODD Ranger -#Cudmora gl Gordon 5 Co._ """ :li .ll `Cdil lcDOll|l ___ _‘_ Duncan Llvin sion Summetsitle iss Amy Btlrrowl. Summel-side R. T. Holman. Sulnmarslde $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .25 .50 .25 1.00 .25 .E0 .50 .25 .2¢ 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 :G0 .50 .50 .50 1.00 L. R. Allen, Summerside' ( /1.00 Morris Kim, inm?lrsitl¢ Joseph Macbougal. Snmmerside -.26 .26 1.00 ibonation from Breezy Point 13.00 Rev. P. C. Gauthier. St. Louis 1.00 .3 .40 1.00 1.50 .50 John Campbell, Darlington Tobacco 1 .00 1 .00 2.00 r3rr!!;§ _ ..., ..,.».. _ 1~‘~%~->~~- Av " T _ \, ‘Ev .hlirl ...L __ ` __.. -. QL.. _ .___ ._ ..._-._,