_ 9.v`¢q¢\x-.» Guardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. ~ i Sworn Circulatlon Statement Ftu°n1shed Advertisers NWO). ` ' it cniiu,_qiii;ioy{___ cumin §§‘i1.'.';`!¢2‘.I!!ii‘i-‘ii‘.i‘.ii.' Bill.. ni. °} I cHAaLo'r'rETowN, cannon( Tussbkv MAY 4 1915 “#11 P-1 Y--f <°°'~--11 141 -1;-14 I _ ~ - _ _ 1 ’ f ’ I 82.50 per year by mall in advance ' .' , ~' o_._nnAN-vis PL:-iiis ii= How ciiriiiuiiiris covisiiian niiziiisialvias wini otoiiv AND WHAT IT COST THEM asuaities Among Canadian Troops in Two Days Battle llow Estimated at 6,000. 0f these 800 Were Killed, the Remainder Being Wounded or., glam tubes in trencnes and from ITA LY Will invade Switzerland, 'llothard German and Italian Railway and Take Pdllsession ol Industrial filachinery. C (8 eclal to the Guardian.) . PARISH May 3.-As soon as italy declares wa.r.Germany will invade already violated it by flying over S ltzerland with two army corps, Swiss territory. Germany also will oigbupyiug Zurich and the country assert that she feels bound to protect around it. This assertion is made her interest in 'St Gothard Railway. positively in La Llberte. information which is under German and Italian from Berlin shows the German plan, control. While one corps enters Basie, which has been worked out as fol- another will march from Constance, iown- ‘ the two journeying to Surchio, whose When ltal intervenes the Kaiser rlmportant industrial machinery would dll Y wil\»inf‘orm Switzerland he no longer feels under any obligation to respect h INTERVENES Assume Control of St. er neutrality, alleging that Italy has e invaluable to the German army. .gn It IN Illillilll LISI Privt- George Walsh Sum-5 ously Wounded, 33 Names OTTAWA, May 3.-The casualty list issued to day contains 33 names Two Geo. Walsh (formerly-9th Battalion). Summerside, P.E.l. 2nd Field Artil- lery Brigade, wounded. Bombardier John Stewart Murray, Picton. CONDENSED ADB. . T00 LATE FOR _ _ , , . . , . . n all ‘;. »» 0I.~ ' - \ making port to-day declare a German French il'00Ds. next. to them the Bel- in the open and assisted by l.he'Tenth £ssIFIOA 'LION lang.--4 This has illwilys been regard- ' '”"`° Battalion from Southern Alberta. Man- I. Bing 8 vcrb' flat C0\1iiiry. as the itoba-and Saskatchewan. they not only eakest part of the Britisn line and (Special t° N" Guvdiam) held ten times their own number in le mvsii dlfflfiilli 10 li0|d- LONDON, May 3.-According to check but actually retook the guns The Uaiisdien position was held by omciai t t t, b ti rserii and from the enemy and iaintained tn ‘t Cash must Acco!!-IDBDY Ofliefl- Mm’ iarine ran smuck among the Aber- tw - 5°' emens ° 1 ° “ “ “I . ' .n l' el IWBMY Ui/0 09”" deeu fishing fleet. in addition to send- W , . S 50 miles of Aberdeen on Sunday. The Ie( crews of the two vessels, it is be- W QNE ¢£N'! per word each lnl0f‘- ii tion for sdvertisins 111 this °°I“m“- mum cha I ' _ _ _ __ wAN1'E|)_'.G_lRL WITH GOOD RE- ing the two to the bottom it chased C ferences, for general housework- three other trawlers for twenty min- (3 Apply at this office. 9672-4-27Mtf_.__ utes. Aipatrolh boaItb0wairh'tahe;i;br;a;elr1 (3 -» G ERAL `8‘E”'nVAN1'_ apprdfwllig, W ere ll - B w.':;;IyE ATNA. Macdonald, 126 ine WHS Hvbmefssd- a nochroi-ii st. 9793-iow 5-mai. 6/is £N’o`i`Ne-2 H. P.. in ref CIW S order for sale. Ahlily RRY M11C11°“‘ aid, Guardian Ofllce. 9045_3_17MEm T0 RENT.-THE BEAUTIFUL ST. . __ 0 _ Esplanade DD Y 9709_4_15x.n_E! " \7_Ti`TJ'i§iT.'\7_L‘Aov wixnrdagnds lodAgiug in Western part _ - Tele ph` Company - received a “I City' Apply at u5;I7s94q;II;c\:!f5.4-iiidi, despglt-gh from its correspondent in - openhagen saying the Swedish H __>___`____________________-_.._.,a.. _ C MASSAGE TREATMENT FOR THE st hll»il'~ SIX lfeumems for $250' l-lelsiugfors for Hull, has been tor-1 7 R091!"-S S“°»m“t°°d' M" vI.nme‘ pedoed in the North Sea by German B Qi-lee" H°t§I' _._ 9G90'4"Sm"¥ submarine. She went to the bottom W wAN'rEo`; AN ExPeniENGED in less nnin tin-ee minutes sixteen k maid for generalhousework. Good m _ I t Mrs. W. B. Prowse. 1 i i-ei_ had time to make their Ivibgegustitig ySt? 9796-1_7W-5'4m3I~ Alissa ,Hi o`Iie of the small boats 0 ickc up y a. a s pared to accommodate a few table they were D _ M months. schooner and landed at Lemvig. Den boarders for the summer) 750_5_1M3L Mark. 3 North-west' Lumber Yards caused a 6, (Special tothe Guardian.) |058 of $25,000. ciuded in the number and exposed u particularly dangerous fire were _ _ _ the Thirteenth andirourteenth Regi- are from the Maritime Provinces, 4th ments of Montreal. Whether they Battalion, seriously wounded, Private .1-_ ~_-_-,-.-_-.- -.-.-_-_- - -.-.-»..-.1-.V .~.- - --.._-»--~ £0 1 aft ii sisiiiciiwii 5'; icnnfirmod. -_- Attacked by (lernmn forces of ut least n. hundred thousand and which (Special to the Guardian.) kept up an uiiceasing fire whose ef- ONION LAKE. S1151(-. May 3---A feet was intensified by the deadly erious prairie fire liss been raging in fumes of poisoning gases, the plucky is district the last three days. band of Canadian heroes in three bri- ’ ii mersidd, Reported Seri. %estroylng_ several houses and barns. gn fatalities are reported. La Y S cciai to the Guardian ) machine guns, they beat back attack er attack in a terrihc fight. About 000 fell or are » missing. ln- ( ii ' - REGINA Sask. May 3.-Fire in the nfi l.0 t ‘-* -on ubmarine sunk two trawlers withln~_-5 eved, lost their lives.` ti it would appear as though the sub- (Special to The Guardian) - OTTAWA, May 3.-How the Cana- an forces, lacking reinforcements d overwlielmned by German hordes, ads one of the bravest stands in his- ry is detailed in a statement this eriioon by the Department of Mili- ' tla. It was Issued' in light of informa- `~ _ _tion from the front and goes i`urther _ ian the report issued by the ofllclal ' e~witness. The report flint Canadian casuialties gregaie six thousand is officially des bravely stuck to their posts. o cking reinforcements for hours, __ their ranks thinned b the fire from ere completely annlhilated or only w detachments were taken remains t0 _German force made up it is estimated They were supported by the Second ' be - I . IHAWIIIIS S9011- 011 U19-i P0111! there iS 110 de- -of upwards of ten divisions advanced. .E led 1nl'0l'l'i1all0n The French and the Belgians over a W ai . From authentic data it appears that the 22nd, the Canadians held 5,000 line of trenches with a supporting line t s. short distance in the rear. The lst t adian guns, it seems, were some two c /or three miles in the rear of the lery fire, the enemy'.s trnnclies being t heavy gas projected towards the al- l through tubin U ou reacliin the To the left were the irrencli, and 'w the Belgians. t e f . y. . French line. .time the Highlanders belngleit without ln the afternoon of tim 22nd, fol- any protection on the flank, General lowiug ii prolonged` ami terrific artil- Turner extended his force for about on un average about awohundrod yds. right angles to the original front, to from the allied lines and the wind be- prevent as far ns possible. the German WGKWI “l°"‘1mei'» America- WU” Im". _ _ ing from the enemy's direction tow- man divisions, which were pouring in D9d°9d in the NUTUI Se" Saturday by Lafgg Numbgrg ||‘| a|| ards the allied line, dense volumes of overwhelming numbers from complete- ll Gefmllu 5“bm“"In°- The Vessel “nk within 2 hours. The crew. consisting he H d lied line evidently by compression oping them from the rear. Of 39 men. were picked up 13 hours Ure S ave gnu Thus the Highlanders are had to later by the Norwegian mail steamer. g- P 5 allied trenches these were found to cover a rectangular space of 5.000 St°"““5- and landed “t Newcastl he canal in some cases a distance of 35°- G0- S‘1\lfh'@il5f °f VFNH and Y91‘_i91" German aeroplane yesterday afternoon n . GERMI-INS AG AIN ATTACK HILL 60 Two Attacks were llepulsed and Allies Lost no liround. Germans Used Poisonous iiases but were Driven Back with Heavy Casualties. (Special to the Guardian.) on the enemy in spite of the fact he ain used poison gases, emitted both At 7 p.m. the Germans attacked Hill especially manufactured shells. A ay eve ng they attacked the neigh ards of five miles. gave Way. 1000611 bourhood of St Julien. These attacks was chased by one °f "ur machines again to the left of the French were many of them were completely pros- were both repulsed;; we lost no “Athi” “"9 1"11i18f‘- Of Dill' U'0ii0l1@5 Bild rated and incapable Of Miiliii- TNS ground; we inflicted heavy casualties then brought down by our fire. it is understood there was a main portion oi' the line fell back beyond en thousand yards, or about six miles. he rear had not time to get away, ouseqiiently for the time being they ll into the hands of the enm Mean- I Brigade as stated. were some miles By the sudden retirement of me I to thc rear, in reserve. Guns were French, the heavy Canadian guns in posted fur to the rear. Four heavy Can- t wo tboiisand five hundred yards at y cutting the Canadians off to envel- be asphyxiotlng. It is generally sup- yards, the latter part of which was in E .._._.,,_.,_,_.._.______,_"_._,______ v-»-_-_~:,_-; SIINK III SUHMIIIIIII HI PIIIIIIIIIIE ABSIININCE- PLIIIISE I I i I ,~.-=_- 3°' W (Special to the Guardian.) NEWCASTLE, lliig., May Ii.-A Nor- -- Pledge. Rallwav Employ- P. ngland, to-day. The America left posed cnlorine was used. The fumes _the open. The fight lasted through the Sunderland Samrday m°r“I“g for ner' seemed to have enveloped all French afternoon and night. On Friday morn- gen' The Amari” W” mrs" th” front and part ot' the Highland Bri- ingthe Tenth Battalion under gallant gade, and in many instances proved Colonel Boyle and Major McLaren, by Germa" s“bm“"i“es° He" ‘°“““ge .immediately deadly, in other cases both of whom fell, and the Sixteenth completely disablingthe soldiers while Canadian Highlanders made a des- atlantic trade “"0 left m‘"“d°lpI‘I“' in others the effect was only tmporary. perate attack on the German posi- lmniedlately thereafter the whole tions and recaptured the four guns. °°““"y' astern Battalion under Col. David y “son and the Queen.s 0wn_ under _the North Sea on Sunday. and mem- front of nine thousand yards or up- 'Col. Rennie. hem °f her "ew °f 17 me" were Pi This was the position up to the fore- “ yards of trenches near Ypres. They ”""“""""“"“""""~“"”""“""“”""""""""" noon of Friday, 23rd. With the Can- landed today at Leith' Nme Shots (SPGCIBI \° "ie G““f°"’"-) were on the extreme left oi’ the Brit- adian Highlanders extended to double ABERDEEN- MW 3~_‘T"““'I°" ish line Next t0 them were the their normal trench front o e h most vessels which have been sunk was 2,305. She was engaged in Trans- March 28, on her last trip to this The Norwegian steamer, Baldwin. was sunk b a. German submarine in llowed to take to their boats and was bniit in nina. i as the 22nd under Brigade General have achieved a notable victory in been expected, was appaling. A lirrlc. miidc ull Of thc 5th Battalion. West Galicia, smashing the centire However the Germans had advanced a 0101161 Liixfcrli. fr0m U16 Dlilinsi 7th. Russian centre along a front of many six nilles to the rear of the French 0 Oloilcl Hart Milclw-rg. of Vancouver. miles. or, as Berlin roughly puts it. position and there seemed nothing to C ~ C-1 Sill. Col. Lipsett, of Winnipeg across the whole western side of prevent their getting behind the Can- B nd 10111. C01. Bell. 01' Ciilsary and Galicia from near the Hungarian bor- adian line greatly extended as it was if -1'-'i-* Manitoba. Of their left were the High- der to a point where the River Dunajec and terribly diminished, . “_” M (Special to the Guardian.) 'H amllton, including large numbers check to Russian forces which have British brigades also took part,as well LONDON- MW 3~"Th° Exchange from the region oi' Sudbury, North_ been hammering their way westward as the remainder of the Canadians. If ay and Halleybury, under Col. John since the fall of Przemysl. Large masses, estimated to be three urrie, M. P., and the 16th Canadian Berlin is celebrating the victory to- divisions, or about sixty thousand Ger- iglilanders, made up of the 50th Gor- night as is the custom there. though mans, got in the rear of the High- |- on Highlanders of Victoria. B. C., it is admitted that flags have been lauders. thus cutting them off, but ei 2nd Seaforths of Vancouver, B. C., flown before full details are to hand. they refused to surrender and firing 5 nd tho 59in Cameron Hi nlnndors of En land and France make no claim was ear r - eamer Ellida, timber laden from d ' ‘ i en and two women on board the W To t.s'r.- enicwr noon surr- able for parlor and bod room. (.entr- Q _ A B. are Guard- rixly located wiv l?Z§_i§__4¥~3~_pd~_ l Mill, Bros. harness. Alllly N' m85_5_4MM_ .ii llO'8T:B'E"'lTW`E'E”N-BA'N`i'<`0F'NOVA Morlson and Craig were granted leave m Scotia and Toombs' Grocery St0\‘0- of absence for military service over- N abrown shawl. Finder plenselr-*We sons. The board passed a resolution L at MnKinnog and McNeill's Office. expressing its Bl>Pi'€CIltI0“ °f the hi ill) Great G8 rge street. 9792-5-§§i2L splendid response of Queens students EA-5-5-£f}q§*§i§’ ~¢._2 H, P., handy and graduates in the war. Over 300 8 di om e. 11 my M°'°d°m‘d' mm 9iI4'Ii-:i-1'iIdstr. printed with n me and address,eith- or on nap oraront. S3 D01' 1-000; , seen for a,oaoé_Us_g_.§1;>_A_{_°§_ ”°- ‘°"'1_°'°°°° _ 8809.11-zimir F§§ gA|`_£__ I n HTTP- CYLINDEIR Marine Engine; used only 3 Willa “- with-magiieto and accessories. ulne bargain. Apply H- 0°" 3"* ' ‘wha H°\°]_ ‘.9788-5-4M81Dd‘ xsvsuer-ms1ril5i_ - T115 *U* den- me druid 'im sm. Dogg, brick residencennd furniture t n who place at--140 Povnili S"§° #__ odnoado . 1901 May. R. 00 . ni, undone . o'r15_-5~4M1'- , * _ I '~ in ren rd. I;"?,;° ggntgfrgmwlriigtevoxvn? Asiili' to`nl':thi¢son. cannula and ste- ,-riiene. ._ a1D5-2iv<54111°‘- %m 'gpg _.mi inks' _rt interes n oltablllhetl mo§otile business In |._ prosperous fl lag community u . p. n. i i ii. -rim 2`I:!'iI:r§:i`l:'ii’de al tl:i:‘Ii s mod Nunn; dont;-ratio tl\e,onl¥ store i'z:1i.‘°°isi.'ii*11ii‘i=f°‘° one-hnlf their salary. Professors J. L. ta UEENS TO PAY HALF SALfRY. KlNGS'l`Or~l, Oriti Many 2.-lfrxtntéite some miles in the rem. H was com iln thelflghgngn lg She Baltict pro rn rltiinror-tcing)arrnd`iw-r1d` 111180111* ‘""‘ 2 *"3"* "I was decided to say members of the Mag:-efff,:s pigiier ffsHa'|’§‘;§ ',',,“i'.;,:i. that it is only n sporadic cavalry reid. didn, British and amy assisted by the , e Mayo,-_ It ineiuded the ist Bu. A Berlin wireless comment received French and the Belgian line of defence L lion. made up oi' wegiom Ontario to-night says it seriously threatens the was reformed. The Canadians have nders’ Brigade, made up ofthe 13th joins the Vistula at the frontier of Accordingly another brilliant charge 3 1 la 5th Royal Highlanders of Montreal. Poland. was carried out at some German- C ol. Loomis (4th). the Montreal Regi- Though 8,000 prisoners. the Teutonic trenches to the rear of the former ment, made up from Victoria rifles, Allies say they have taken, does not French imsition under General Mer- Grenndler Guards, the 65th and other compare with the number some of cler, with the 1st and 4th Battalions corps in that city under Col. Frank Field Marshal Von I-lindenburg's rush- of the First Brigade, supported by the i - . Merglieirswltli Col. Burland tu; riegror os netted him in the north, the achieve- the Second and Third, and the German | th d f ti ll 0 Ill 8. ll Government paper containing the cor- espondence between the British For- Y 2 ' ellnl suspicion of espionage. Persons be- weeii the ages oi` iii and 44 who, :tl- hougli free from military or iiiivnl (Special to the Guardian.) M ees Handed in 144 Signed Pledges- Committee to be Enlarged to include all Clergy and all Teachers. The Executive Committee of the 'ovincinl Patriotic Lea ue met in the E Legislative Assembly Chamber Inst were fired at the Baldwin before she evening- ms L°"d9I‘Ii’ BI"h°l’ 0'L°“` went down. She was 698 tons( and 'Y i”"‘Si*I‘“I- Tlicre was a good at- endanco ol' members, and the reports received of the progress of the work obtaining signature to the pledge COPENHAQEM May 3___-I-he Nm._ cards were most encouraging. Large weglan steamer, Laila. was sunk in "_" he N-om, Sea Friday by a German city churches have already taken the pledgc ot’ total abstinence. Mr. Alex. o of three brigades. On the right Vienna, the German-and Austrian arms position. but the loss as must have gubmarme' Her crew were landed at iubers in conection with the various h 1 _d I tl t McDonald ol' the Railway Department, 32;? $,5§'LIh owimyessgg ttf ;]§;liI:,;': handed in signed pledges of144 rail- nd at the request of the commander “'“_ f the German submarine took the fillildii' HPi‘@i\dii1K lhi‘0UEh0i1l U19 rew of the Laila aboard. She was a Wh mail freighter engaged in North sea Sprawl 'character of the uudertukint: y employees, and the good work is ole province. in view ot' the wide- ada He, tonnage was 445_ ami the desire to complete it as soon _ HS possible. it was unanimously de- R|TA|N FREES MQRE vided to enlarge the number of thu GERMAN5 THAN 5ER|_|N_ Executive so as to include all the ___ clergy and also all the school ieiiciiers LONDON May 2,__0f the 27300 of the province. It is hoped that in it ee as neutral aliens in Great Britain. These figures were made public in it CA gn ofllce and the American ambas- 0 male Germans above the age oi' seven- few Weeks every one in Prince Ed- een years in the United Kingdom. on- Wilrd island will have had ull 0Dl10rii-\- y 8,000 have been lnterned in the coii- “Ill” Of Shvwing his D1\ll'i0l-ISIN Iii' H|gll~ entration camps. The remaining '"1-i 8,600 are. save for having to report o the police at certain periods. as the total nbstineiicc pledge. NADA WILL SOON HAVE 50 000 - THE FRONT . , MEN AT TTAWA, May l-In n short time ador regarding treatment of civilians. Canada will have two complete army The British Government allowed divisions in Canada training and rea- German subjects to leave the voiiiiiry dy the early days of the war as i'ol- ns to furnish reinforcements as soon required. WSI It is expected that reinforcements "Women and children, males. iiiidcr at h ilitary service, providing they would roi, e war." mg Persons who were noi allowed fo ti ave were: "Those under duty of naval or mill- ti ry service in Germany. Persons held cusiod for irime or on .1 il ie tm thc rate of approximately 8,000 lxteen. and over forty-four and per- men per month will be needed, and ons between these years not liable to t e se will be sent from the third and nth contingents, ns thc call comes forward wholb battalions at rt mc, the intention of thc militia de- partment now is to send representa- vc units of one company each from each battalion, the most thoroughly incil men having first call. line hundred additional Uanadiaii doctors are being selected to o to _-»¢»-_¢-»u~n-m1_ms-_'1- \ _sr-..-n~._-` us mus-_ ¢;_~.:. ra, -`.,. use `1.- \<_ -A... vo* sn-< \ b C ,_ C_ H_ R _ ¢ N th, A number of vessels, neutral and; _ _ _ _member of the board. u,§;°:fénd°C°umy_ Coffglifgnif A_ flaw, otherwise. fell victims to German sub- ;'"°w°‘I remed G""m“" °m"""" I” "` ard. of Brantford, assistant 3rd Bat- m‘"`I”°5» N°|'W°Y bam! a l’5m°“I“"IY VANCOUVER GERMAN9 B mass E E-f6§'§§f_, N0_ 3 THE WEATHER, _ ta. en under C0m,,,,md of COL Hin of Russian right, and the fact that troops suffered severely, but their heroism is iagam }.~a||,,_ Wm, Major }3e|-ethe,-_ of could be moved so far north-west be- unquestioned, many of them being ondom and Major welsh assisting tore it encountered resistance is con- without food or water upwards of. m_ sidered a reflection on the Russian twenty-four hours and some much The 2nd Battalion' made up of East. imSet!»nh‘a°i'nHI: 2II?itr‘:iT'go it is an Austro IHl;i¢i‘e‘poi:I`t|i'oriti~Iley unmnchlngly Mm rn Ontario men under command of ‘ ' man pains ni me time of, ,. i . R . . ' ‘ little enelne. suitable for farm H1111 f_1,f,“d_;111§;1_;1;1__v°_§_<:_f_1;1{1_fw1°‘§_':__°1_{:'_*j___ ect°e‘f_ cni. n. watson, sin noydi nine.. or 0611111111 dai' . i othoi: work, for sale cheap. ADD? ~ - f ' ' Q TEMPERATURE ..f'¥’.§'.'..`.'.'.‘.‘§"..'..§"i'i.‘I.”§‘.’}.“i§’.I'i§.‘i`I2.§°.i`.‘2Ii‘i; ‘h°1°rvIn'<§'°fK'il=»f°-German contention- wE"Ef§”e‘I.°E'i§iiI§’-?iA‘<§Ev"»n=e. ""1 °“1""“" "1 "“"’*‘ 1" °*""""~"° ""1 1 D of Cent", Onmrhn Nam, and relative to the Galician situation are ,___ u 'l‘IDE» MUONQ ETC- Northwest of Toronto formerly under °°"'°°f» in "I0 °D|i\I°i\ °f 301119 °f "'19 VANCOUVER, B. C., May 2.-Four _.___ command of Coll Labatt, of Hamil- E"5"9h mn"-“TY W"“°|'! If Wm mem* prominent German citizens of Vancou- ton and Col W. S. Bull, of Brockville. th” "T9 Wh°I° R“”i*“1 °“mP°f3“ In ‘ver were arrested because the police 1 - e di . owing to/ col. 1.sna.n's inner . csi. the Csrnathians is seriously affected- believe that on sunday night, win. .1 Torfggefg '1;|‘;,:h4e___1:g:,_';-|,_:,:,g¢ Eng Blrchiil. of the permanent stag, was m*kI“5 °“1'°m°IY lif°_°“'|°“' U19 1'0"' -number of other compatriots. they eli- 4a deg. above sera and tide will be high this afternoon tomorrow at 2.27: it will morning at 3.84 and Ill R100! IRI Wil- ini, lslail _ .- ' 1 ,_ f- |1314;-(Mill teen Dipiittioris . placed in ooinm d. ' W7" °f "W R“”I°“ t"°°P° Pf°“"‘3 gaged in a celebration of the German “mth winds' conmmmt cool md ‘ The situationubn the 22nd, there- 3°" the “°“"'°m 'I°9°’ t°"”d' “W advance against Canadian troops at WEATHER _yeitn-My it fore. appeared to have been that the |’l°'“° °f H““3"'y' TI" "M b°tW°°.“ Ypres. The men detained are: Paul an any with ;,cM,|°“|_|h°w. flanadiani held the oxtremeleft of the 31° Vmulm “gd gmt H““1|°'"°“ f"°“‘ Knopf, capitalist; Baron von Lutto- duiy would not give tin- iiniierfiikiiig referred to. “An agreement was nccordiiigly made between the two Governments. but elderly invnlids lirilisli oiiiccrs who were taking cures at the Ger-` li outbreak inve not yet been released. Llritnlii urn home, but Germany now demands an equivalent number of German ofll- ilie lnvulids. SURVIVORS FROM LEON GAMBETTA ARE LANDED. PARIS. Mill' 2.-An official slate ment issued by the Ministry of Marino says:-"One hundred and icu survi- vors of the French armored cruiser Leon Gambeita (which was sunk by the Austrian submarine U-5) have Eiiglniill in answer to it requcstglroru the wnr office for nddltionnl help at the British field :ind base hospitals. Wbcu thc secomi i‘anndinn nriny div- ision is nil at the front Cnnmln will have ii iucdiciil stnfl of about 300 doc- tors and -I50 nurses in England or Frnnce. There is still n list of about 1,200 nurses on file nt the depart- ment here to draw upon. Mlnard’n Llnlment Cures Rhcumatilm. COMING EVENTS, AN NOUNCEMENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. ONE CENT per word each inser- nh ivsufi-v_xvv_ fu»~J\ 1 sf-4.-na. »<_».- '." as -M" The lows" ...-.--.»....~...._..._...,...---_...___ Dil S 0 ‘T lil “I what reserved pending the Petrograd iginigi iiiigy .,. -lllii illil Sliii -- mini iiiiiiiiiy giigpgiil Dill iliilllj ._ Ull|Mill|M iii illllii - illii ililiiilliiiliillii "" °\' W" ° °“ T 7 m °' “A” °f wits relative and intimate friend of umm _ British line, covering a front of five C _ A m_°_Gem“' M” me . _ highest temperature i-eco;-ded thousand yards of-about three miles. dyfggfns it stubbornly our “ace mg the Kaiser, Dr. Otto Grunert and General British comment is some- ‘ IIT been buried at Ca e Le c tion that she previously had been hail- ed by a ship ami no credit should be attached to reports and commentaries based on information from foreign 7°" _ sources." ` 5th- are si ni-indiin. 'rn ii di :Ad i- C'-I Mu In tum C* am "hu Frederick Btritzei. ,.8 e ° es ° m h must accompany orders. Mini- been taken to Syracuse. and 25 others UW f°\' ld'°"’~|°I”3 1" thi' °°I“m“~ m | gene, ,nd of M-iy_,w0 s,,,|,,,.,, hm., um charges twenty-nve cents. p u a. "The circumstances of tho loss of °' Gloves Clofeaed-Ladies and gents' e cruiser have not _vet exactly been XIOWH ¢l°i\ii°fI IIY NBVIU8 ill MOON ade known. There is no confirmn- "iid Ben McLe0d's. 9591--1.333-mtl '°NOTlCE.- The sale of Levi Cud- more's property which was advertised May 10th will take place on the For particulars see hand bills. j Carter. Auctioneer. 9782. ¢,._. ~.-<...~.u_. _ (Special to the Guardian.) *"° °““""”°-‘ . . _ ___,__,_- _» 'roxio, my s.-mu siiimpo, ii .np newspaper of good standing. iuaed .ll "lit-rl" Chl! l!¢0l'll00h, in which it mode the statement that .Tarun would sand aa' ultimatum to Ch as. The Chinese reply to the meet Jap communication regarding the demands of the Tokio Government is consider- -_-_.img VON KULCK GETTING WELL AGAIN. AMSTERDAM, via London. May 2- General von Kluck. German command- er, wounded lost month, ls recovering, according to the Hamburg Nachrich- *°M. Silverston, Charlottetown. the well known Expert Opilcisn will call upon the residing people at South Shore. Canoe Cove, Argyle Shore, De Sable and vicinlties during this month of May in his professional cbptoléy. 9706-1-2 iii. *rbi --_.....f.\a.‘2`t§i\. *ii -'~‘ ~ -1 wal Gd llilllllflcllifv. ten. Minanre Llnimont corn ltouralgla