1 --1 , _--_.sl-e . -, _, -l»' . "-“ -.-1 'ur'--l . -- -un. ,-- . ° .Lis -(1. _.,-*` , -~ " _ l l,..- . V f' '\;‘.'.';.;_- - . ~’,', ~..'r,,i,,~-='f,.< .,, 1. " ' V, If ,- /’» ,? rr , 1 ll “_ v ~- - - - ' . ...f‘\1f»# iw’ ._ ,__ .. I . .- r ', ia' lllolulow 4; lllnur lv|o|=zN'|Nca l:>All.v - r,-, . __ _ _ .. . , . --:~-.». l.l.===., .'.f.k.-,_"i,.L’.§l:.;~;_'_ » Weekly (New lv 'nl' D l| lamina' Dolly Fe°ul\M=dI 1'; CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1918 gi?) #Leer-|_\;°::r lmzlllwuliinlg Nxsiuln culelul' £_+-- ~. suluulllnes suit . ol-'F u. s. collsl . iam ‘ TW0,-More Vessels l'lave Fallen Victims and the Submarines are Stlli at Large. (.lalm to be Prepared to Remain on This Side Till August, (Special to the Guardian.) NEW, YORK, June 6-Two more vessels, a Norwegian steamship and one schooner, were added to the list of ships known to have been sunk by the German submarines which are raiding in American waters. The to- tal now stands at 13, flve steumgi-3 and eight schooners. It, is claimed on the authorit f statements made by members-'E;f“~tlfl)r.f submarine crew that the U-boats are provieioned for a six month's voyage a.nd,they ,purpose remaining on this side tiii Aggust. It is known there are at leas two U-boats in the fleet. . BRITAIN CONFIDENT U 8 WILL HANDLE U-BOATS _ (-Special to the Guardian) LONDON. June 6.-tEn,gland is sure America can smash the U-boats and that the venture will not prove very proiltiable to the Germans. The Ad- miralty foresaw these submarine raids Britain will keep peace with the new types of craft. SAID FLEET OF U-BOATS I8 COM- -ING NEW YORK,' June 6.-Germany has established e permanent submar- ine blockade of the American coast and within a short time a fleet of U- boats capable of operating against ev- ery important Atlantic port will be here, according to the mate of the submarine U-151. The mate, who served five years as a boatswain in the United Sates navy, made this statement to Enoch Rocker. boatswain of the schooner Edna. After the Ed- na was destroyed Rocker and others of the This German mate, who refused to 1 tell his name, told Rocker that he had X lived in New York eight years, and was engaged to a girlglrl Plliladelphia.- crew were imprisoned in the ., submarine more than a week. whose photograph he showed. He -said men for the submarine blockade of the United States coast are being drafted from among sailors formerly in the merchant marine, familiar with American ports. The present Ger- man blockade fleet left Kell seven weeks ago. getting a tremendous send _oif. Photographs ol’ this celebration were displayed. The German also mid:_;__,..._.___,__.,_._...,_______..,__._,_ ,,,,, “The submarines now on patrol car- ry six months' supplies. but expect to stay here one year by taking provi- sions and fuel from ships which are sunk. The voyage from Germany to this country was made by way of the West Indies within sight of the Baba- mas (near where the coilier Cyclops mysteriously disappeared) and up the const near Cape Hatteras. U-boats in this patrol are 25 feet long and carry fli/0 Inch gulls. (This is a larger type oi’ German submarines than any known in the navy list and its nuln- ber, 151, indicates it was recently built as U-100 is the highest listed.) The submarines at present off this coast are only an advance guard. Each has a crew of 35 men inclusive of officers. From his own observa- tions while aboard tho U-boat Rocker saw that the vessel carried tools marked U-153. The Germans took 10 days’ supplies fronl the Edna, but the American prisoners were fed black bread, canned hush and very bad jam. One hundred cases oi’ oil were remov- ed from the Edna to the submarine. Tile Americans carried their phono- graph with them and traded records with the Germllns who were willing to play anything except “My Country ‘Tis of Thee." Officers of the sub- marine wore regulation navy ullil'orlns but the crew wore leather jumpers. They carried souvenirs from the ships sunk, among them being the United States Flag from the Edna, which .he German commander hauled iown. - -_-_~_-_-_-,-,-_ -,-:_-__-_-,-_ ` _._-_-_-_-,~.-_-.-_ -. _ f:.~.-_-_-.~ ~. Plullinu-Blluu LONDON, June 5--Noel Pemberton-4 Billing, M. P., who has been on trial on a charge of libel preferred by Miss Mapd Allan and J. T. Grien, manager of the Independent Theatre, was found not guilty today. The judge in summing up frequent- ly was interrupted by the defendant.| who, after his own speech. took his‘ place in the dock, and by Captain Harold Sherwin -Spencer and Lord Alfred Douglas, two of the witnesses. MEASURES TAKEN) “_ “`BY'i‘}liiiiI]liiN NAVY Ill MEET MENIIIIE OTTAWA, June 5-The Canadian naval authorities have taken adequate precautions to protect ns far as pos- sible Canadian Atllultic ports and shipping against the new subnlarinc menace. As n matter of fact the arrival oi German submarines of ll new type on this side of the Atlantic has been antici ated for some timc Lord Douglas and Captain Spencer were removed from the court, the' former calling the judge a liar. The' judge also was hissed by friends in the gallery of the defendants. I The acquittal of Pemberton-Billing,' publisher of the newspaper Vigiiante,| followed n trial which was marked by a series of sensational revelations relative to the power alleged to have been wielded.over influential English- men and women by the German gov- ernment whose agents had collected what purported to be data on immor- ality in England, and had placed it in a book which was said to be in pos- session of a certain German Prince. Miss Maude Allan. an American dancer, figured in the case. FINLAND I8 TO A l GRANT TO GERMANY' WHAT LONDON, June 4.-A secret con-( vention'exists between Germany and. Finland. which is kept secret from the' Finnish government undertakers to establish a monarchy under a German' Glad to place the Finish armyl dynasty under rman leadership according' to a despatch to the Time s from, Stockholm quoting the Socialist news-I paper Polltiken. which has sources of. information among the independent Socialists in Germany. 1 Finland, it is added. agrees also not to cede the Aland islands' to Sweden’ and to allow Germany to use the is-, lends for a. naval base. Germany fur-' ther will be permitted to use Finland as~r-paseengt-.way-through to the Arct- ic ocean Finland agrees to take ef- ficient measures to combat anarchy. | Germany will have the right to, maintain a' military force in Finland until all the conditions are carried out. MOSCOW; June 4.-The Germans are ,building two temporary, railways in northern Finland. ,One line runs W toward Kem on' the Mour- mausE‘,raiT\€'a'y in Russia and the oth- er northeasternward from s rail end in Finland toward Petoengs ‘Bay which . _ all ll eastv/srli_' is iilclud` _"Ib the strip of the Mour- mask r ion which Russia is prepar- ing to code to Finland. Construction work is easy as there are many small lakes which can be comme EVENTS. I ANNoUNoEm~:N'rs. . ’ MEETINGS, arc. d°°sA hmm Party at th; Consolidat- B 81011 ~ :ell¢°li°t°il. °° W°l°"°' 'louse-ulal I°t°T?e North Sheri-ggtbl $903 s or ‘-= o - Auto shim invited. Pro- Prletor- Donald Mel lisa. 803844510 lltlilled. I D and port defences were strengthened and proper precautionary measures taken, the details of which cannot, oi course, be divulged in the press. In regulations recently issued regarding the port of ‘Sydney and published in the Canada Gazette, the following J (Special to the Guardian.) entire pressure appears to have turn- ed. The Germans are making the ,greatest efforts to straighten till- bulge in their lines occasioned by the determined resistance of the Allies which cannot be overcome. ALL GERM-AN EFFORTS T0 AD- . VANCE FAIL. (Special to the Guardian.) PA-RIS, June 6-All the efforts of the Germans to advance in the l~‘l-encil sectors have been repelled, according to tho War Ofllce announcement to- night. ‘Ground has been regltillcll by tlle French and prisoners taken. Tile text of tho statement reads: “During the duy the enemy multi- plied at different points of the front his efforts to advance, but was every- where repulsed, suffering serious los- ses. An attempt to cross the Oiso near Montalagaclle completely lailcll. BRITISH COUNTER-ATTACK RE- COVERS ALL GROUND LOST. "North of the Alsnc our counter-:lb lacks regained the ontirc ground which hall been f.em porzlrily occupied near Vingrc. We captured more than 150 prisoners and some lllul-lline guns, ' , “ln the region oi' Longpont the Gt-r some progress in the undcrwood around Chavlgny Farm were driven prisoners . were maintained ." BRITISH CAPTURE PRISONERS. `T1`y"the enemy early this morning in ‘he neighborhood of Morlallcourt wc capturod 21 prisoners und three mn- chine guns. Beyond thc usual artil- uothing to report from the llritisll front. TWO N EWFOUNDLAND VESSELS SU NK (Special to the Guardian.) ST. JOHN'-S Nild., Juno 6--'1`ho bur- 'iue Attila and the schooner itutll i-lickman of this port have been tor- pedocd while on a passage from Gi- bralter' to this port, it was announced here tonight. The crews were sav- ed. Both craft were salt laden. paragralpll for instance devotes thc. anticipatory precauions taken: lv _"' RUSSIIITIS DFFERT lsm w||_|=R|D |_|\UR|ER W.lfZS‘lil.°ilfI.‘f§§°§....§‘{.I.‘:l)n.‘2:§'§§LE§ LICENSE FOR ' . TURKS AND GERMANSI vplllrlc Tollolllo IJ|:siT1}gei£Ti`iR1!ili»d)ntaTloure&TnCovc buoyg) 0'. lspeclal t° the G"a"dia"‘) l (Special to the Guardian.) extinguish lights without notice. either by day or by nlghl- ' No vessels are allowed to enter the harbor without adhering strictly to (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, June 6-Dealers must have license to sell ice-cream. Every- an damned regu|at|0nB of the nuvai dealer who handles it. in bulk or over autho,,mes_ I counter, must pay for privilege. There will be no successor to_J.U. Vincent as deputy minister of inland revenue. With the absorption of the department by tho .customs portfolio the government has decided that there is no necessity for more than one deputy minister in the depart- ment. Mr. Vinceht's exl-t has been tempered for him by 8l`H“UnK hlm ll year’s leave of absence on salary. Word has been received by the na- val department from Vlldllllfllll' SWT' annson, the Arctic explorer, to the ef- fect that he expects to reach Victoria early this month. Stefannson ro- ported from Fort Yukon. where he had gone from Herschel island. On recovering from an attack of tyllllvlil he and his party were ordered to re- tllm to civilization with their scianti llc collections and detailed rel>0I‘iS UI new discoveries `made during U10" tour years in the Arctic. -Stefano- snn lntillmtes' that he will i>l‘0l>B-bly give a short lecture tour on his ro- mrrnlle contribution of £1.000.000. vo- ted by the British commons -for the relief of the suffering caused by the Halifax disaster, has been received FOI.lR MEII TRIED BY' COURT MARTIIIL (Special to the Guardian.) NIAGARA CAMP, Jllne 6-Four men were tried by court-martial ill cam ptoday. Ptc. llaroili Marshal Churchill, of the Machine Gun Corps, was charged with having offered vio- lence to his superior oillcor, .Sergeant W. M. Elliott. Also charged with having threatened Sergt. Elliott und having used obscene language. llc pleaded not guilty. T0 BE IIITERIIED _ (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Juno 6.-Austrians and Germans in Montronl are bl-,ing rounded up and sent to prison camp. GREEK ATTACK WAS BIG SUCCESS by the finance dephflmenl- Thi’ 110', LONDON. Jllne Iii-The successful lonial secretary. In f""W“"‘"“5 the .Greek attack at -Srka de Logen wns ntribution. expresses the hope that ghnada will &C Have Another Surprise Coming. , l AUSTRIAN 'rowN SEVERELY (Special to the Guardian.) WITH THE ITALIAN A-it-MIES A'1‘ FRONT. Julie 6-Qiriiisll lllrllll-ll inzlllc a daylight raid on Allsrrlllll billf.-.ts :li Vulliussilt, which is lol-:lil-ll on ll stoop, narrow ground. llllts ullli trllilil: were bombed and sl-.vc-ral motor lor- ries were driven over the edge of thc- prccipice. GERMANS PREPARING SURPRISE FO RALLIES. (Special to the Gu.-lrdian,) AMSTETIDAJM, Jlllll- li-l"l‘l-sll sur- prises urc in store t`or lilo Allis-s, .-auid the military writer oi' tho Vossiscllc Zcilung, uc-corliillg to :l licsputrll r<-~ coivl-li here toduy. "'Wc illtvc rezlcilcli tllo end ol' one sizlgo :lull must pause, owing to till-, zll'l'ivi\l of Frellch reserves, hut thc oi`foilsiv;‘ will be continued." slwrlsls GERMAN aA1"rALloN wlpso our, I (Special to the Guardian.) Wl”i‘il 'i‘lil<] l"iti<}:‘\.'i'il .»\liMll-JS UN 'l‘l'Ii§ l\iAltNl'l, .lllillr il All olllirl- bui- lulion oi’ Gcl'ln:lns was wipcll out by |“ronl-ll :md Allll-rll-alll troops ill ilu- .itfack it Jllul null .l l~`lt-il:l\ll<-,v cd to have br-cn lliscovcrcli by Ullltoli States (‘.llsiolll:l ofiil-luis it was it-lll'll~ cd hero today. I .__.__..___._____ I DR. BELIND IS III HOLLAND _.,_..__. I (Special to the Guardian.) Qlililiiidfl, .I|ln<- il -~Al‘l~orliillg ill :lil- viccs rcnchinil friends llnrl- filo llml.I Dr. ilclltnd is in liollllnll l-lllll-llvorill\; to socllrc tho rl-li-use of his li) _vlsllr olli daughter now detained lil ihui part of Belgium of-cupicll b_v illc (lor- iiiilgiaalw f UIIIIE S, GASSEII ANUIHER WUUNIJEII Telegrams received in the city yes-f ierday' brought word that a number of) the boys who enlisted here in the- Eighth Siege llattory had been gassed. l These were Acting- Sergeant Stewart Ross; eldest son oi' Mr. Charles Ross.' city; Gunner Arthur J. Bruce, son nf Mr. D. A. Bruce, city; Gunner Roland Harper. son of Mrs. Anna Harper, 207 Fitzroy Street; Gunner Frank Cot/ic. son`of Mrs. John Coyle. 268 Dorchesit-_ 9r.St.; Gunner Bryenton, Brackley' Point Road. Word was also received by Mr. Samuel Gregory, St. Petcr’¢ Road. thltl, his son, l.an‘t~e-Corporal Percy Greg- ory had boon wollndell. riiicl-s zlro llol-lil-ll buf. ihl- (ll-rlnnn go- vernment llopl-s tllllt ll dlll-lsivc blow will soon bl- lllhllo ngllillst till: Allil-s llcci:ll‘cll Ilr. ii. S. lulllscilo ihl- Vivo- I 'I Tn"-"~Mm Prl-sidcnt ill opt-llinl: file lil-il:llsillg0 i.ONil()N. Jllllc ii-S<;\'cl‘:il persons \vl-ro klilod by l-xpiosiolis or lll'o\\'lil-.li ill thc cllpsi'/.ing oi’ al iii'l--llollf from till- .sit-:llllt-l' l{c1lii\vo|'iil Castle, \\'hich rclufilod 11 liritisll port todlly lil ll -_-~.-_-_-_--.-_-_-_-_-_ - ~.-_- - .. . -.-.- -_- _-_-_-L _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 crippled condition as n. result of a col- lision. A number of persons also- are reported to be missing. The steam- or lllld on board about 300 passengers und mail from South Africa. Tile explosion followed the colli- sion. _ » ;.-_ _-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_._-,-,-_-,-_»_-:_- -_-_-_-,-,T - - - ,-_ _-_; luonung Tupsllnyl E H C A N A A N I ONE OF THE ALLIES' CONDlTIONS‘ ‘ OF PEACE. (Special to the Guardian.) I.0Nl)i)N. .lunc G- At liic Vl-rsllillr-s l~ollI`l-l'<-lu-l-_ till- prl-lllll-l':-' oi' (tri-:lil lirituill l<'.lll<.» .sl lm, .lsl l ‘ BRIGADE FOR FRONT lilo Tolioivilllg lil-l~;I:l|'lliio-lls': I W" m|STr' ....'f.':";.:;'.1:::‘&:::..ff"..f:..:":-i.tf;:'..ff:.:1;l".'r;' A“fh°"i'¢S wmpleie Scheme For Forming :l::;.:"::.f :::.'::;‘_‘.::rf2..?.:“;.:1.i..fP'z;..‘;:":s1t; and Malntalning French Brigade. I . rlllc oi` right ill ldllropl-. __________ __ ’i`il<- .-\lIil‘s llltvl- Ilotl-tl wiill s:ttisi`lll'- ' , ' . tion tho lil-uillrlllioll oi’ thc Allll-ril-till (speclal to the Guvdlam) :TTl;‘tinIhleblT`Iri‘T'i(T§i` Callilii Sccl‘ciul‘y oi_Siutc to wllilrll they :ld Qllldlll~}(‘.,. Juno 6--Gelll-l'lll Mow-ldians would be grouped into a bri. hero, expressing till: great sylllpllllly burn stated here tolilly that Sir Ro-lgade not only In England but that with nuiiollul lulpirl-ltiolls ot' the bt-rl, Bordell would tulle to England u 1 they’ would be united at ’ the front (‘zoL-il:-' null Jugosizlvs i`or i'rccdonl. lzonipietiy _qi-iwmn fm- the I,,.(.pm.,m,m “lam How THE GEn|viAN5'wER|; "“""`””"‘” "~”“~""'*"“~~~~-~- ---~-------» »-~~»------~.- KNOCKED OUT AT THE MARNE (Special to t.lc Guardian) I-`Itl‘I\'(`iI IiI‘2.\i)Qll,\ii'I`I*IItS. --.ililll THE KING RELEASED IVIENI EUR WAR SERVICEI THE PEUPIE IIE ENIIIAIIII GRAIEEUI Ili THE PUPE il.---Vial itcilii-1'.-a iiilzlwll Aigl-i\l'_\'~~’i`l1l-I :litl-lllpt oi' ilu- (il-rll\l\ll.' I 'l' Mllrllo liivl-l' serious thull porlsi ’l`llt- lli .Ilillio;::>lllll- w:l.~l lllllrl- llp|>olll'crl truln first rl-E l-ncniy' throw 22 lllllllcl' fool l>l'ilii'-as ul-rose-' till- ri\'lll‘. l-‘our worl- l|o.,=;§l-ll' on tht- l‘l-lll:lilid~ or, two ml-li llbri.-list. :md :lllvzlnf-od illlnll-llizlll-l_v oil fill- rllii\\':ly llllsillllillu ll nlzlcllillo ut gun lll\,tzll'illllelli_ ut lill- siuiioll, illll l't-lllllillllcl' sproudlllg along the iinc behind thc shelterin;: vfglllrlluukillglltt, _ At ull costs we decided to throw the cllellly buck across the rivc-r und( this wus l-,zlrriod out on Sunllny niirht by lllsllllilllltlui' liralgolllls sllpportl-ll ll_\-| .\llll-ril-llll lllucililll- izulll-l'.~=_ '|‘llc ialiil-l I 4-llirllgoll ill ll llllcl with tho fllrrlllalns ni lilo .stallion l-llzlbll-ll lilo l<‘rl»nl'|l to work in-llillli' ihl- <-nl-lll_\'. SIR WNI. ROBERTSON ‘ 0-C- FORCES IN BRITAIN (Specialito the Guardian.) i.ON-i)(,)N. nil- ii~ As :l i\\|npor:lr_\ ml-:lsllrl-. il. was uilicizlily :lllllolllll-l-l tonight, Goin-l‘ul Sir Wiiiilllil itohcri I son. (Thief ol illl-_ ldzlstl-|'ll (‘llllllu;llll`I and I<`ol'lnol' (`hll\i' l>i` filo lnlporilll Stull, has bel-ll uppoillil-ll to collllnllllf the fort-os ill (lrcui lirifuin. ' i I 'i‘(lit(}Nfl'(), Juno 4l~--Sir Wilfrid Lllllril-r. 1-ll-Pr(-mil-r oi' (`:lnzulll llllli ll: present lender of ills i\izljcsty`s loyal Opposition. is to llrrive ut till- Kill# Etlwzlrli und proposes fo rcllluili ill 'i`o ronto during tllr- greater part of ul-xl wcck. Mr. W.']`.R. l‘rl\silm, who rllillrill-il i`l'olll l'ori. illlpo lust l-vl-ning und il :lt lilo Qllol-ll's will proll:l.bi_v rclllllill in 'i`ol'onto lol' till- ll,-:lllcl"s visit. BRI6.-GEN. ASQUITII RECEIVES APPOINTMENT (Special to the Guardian.) Il(lNl)()N. .lllllo li---lll'igll<|il-r-(ll-no rzll Al'illllr Nl. Asfilliiil has bl-,l»l| up pllintl-ll io bl- till- i‘oniroilol‘ ol' till 'I'rl-ncil \IVul‘inl'l- Ilcpurillll-nf. oi` till Ministry oi' Mllnitionl. lirigal1ii<-r'-(ilelll-mi Aslplifll illls ill-ur. woulllll-(I tllrl-oyiillll-l-l. lilo Ill.-ll limi bl-ing i`oiill\vod by lhc loss oi' ll fool. FRENCH PREMIER STAND- ING BY HIS CHIEFS i'AiliS, .lullfs 5- l'rl-lui:-r i‘ll-mt-ll- roull. ulil-l‘ lllil's. Mr. l{olll~llkaillp smll he doubted illzlt_ even sllolliri thc gov l-rillncni. liccilil- to illirarvcllo, action colllli be fllkcn in time to provoni thc lllollg from iroillg ruli_ iir- del-.iinvd to r-stilhllil-. till- lllllllbor lllui might bt- illvolv:-rl, Si-crl-I:ll',v Wil.r:tlion of Ilubor ni his illll-rl-si. und sylnpniliy, unll of such :ls,aisi:ll)co us dill- f_l-lil-rlltioll could il-.nd an llilililltod union, Mr. Golnpers lnllllo no slllil-nil-ni. J TO "SET" DELICATE COLORS Many pl-rsollzl know that it is wisc` to dip dolivllil:-colors-ri l-otton voiles. Klllizllllllls :ind oillcr wllsllllbll- fllbrlrs into suit and wail-r before washing tht-ul, ill order to set the colors, so thai they will not flldo; but somotilnes “ " ‘ 0** "“ -- LONDON June 5- The Times commenting on till- anemy's bombard- ment of Paris on Good Friday, Easter Monday and Corpus Christi, when they hit li church, killing or wound- ing eigivcen persons, and contrasting this with the British acquiescense in the request of the bishop of Cologne not to bomb Cologne during Corpus Christi day, says: "The simple narration of these facts reveals the abyss that divides English and German conceptions of what the Vaticnn organ recently called respect towards religious con- victions and rights attached to them. lt indicates also what the kl- liell nations are inevitably tending to feel in regard to the bearing of thc vutican towards these incompat- iblc '1"”')tion". ‘ ' rltisll people are grateful for - ll man efforts of the Pope on beil.;l.` tt their prisoners. They note. also. lil-lt the vatit-an disclaims all pllrt ill llnll previous knowledge of thc recent nctirrl of the irish -Roman fizltholic oni.=coi~~.‘~=,, but they are tin- certuin whether the Vatican is not neutral toward the high moral and re- ligious .issues underlying the war, in. regard to which they regard neutra- lity as lnallmissnble. as they feel that this war is lssentially a contest be- tween right and wrong, between or- ganized deviltry and principles of Christian civilization. THE \\'I‘]_-\TI{ER _ 'l‘F)‘[PER ATURE, TIDE, MOON, ETC. TOit0l\l"l`0, June 6-#Seach to south- west winds bl-coming showery. The tide will be high this morning at 9.27 und tomorrow at 10.18: it will be high tonight. at 11.01, and tomor- row at 11.58. The sun sets this evening st 8.56. and tomorrow at 8.57; it rises tomor- row morning nl 5.37, and Sunday ,lt 5.36. , 'l‘lll~ moon sets this afternoon at 6.14. Tho lust quarter of the moon was on Sunday, Juno lst u_t 12.-'I0 p.m. Therr- will be a new moon on Satur- dny, June 8th at 6.30 p.m. The length of today will be fifteen hours und twenty minutes. I OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I iullusln sutlllsi e»O'l--I-#IIN-l»¢O°§OO0Of\\OOO »olsl. wAN1'sr:» Pos' Hotieewo Apply Mrs. Burnett, 174 Klint . z 0 - '#4 L £68 a and sov wslvreo ron rnlN‘i‘i 'e lu- i siness. Apply Guardian,-j .' ' ‘ _ ` I! H ||_ _ _;. ;I-,J _‘ :':‘..r1;"::1.il°.i:r:..”';r.:.i.l' .:;,":::.‘:.1..°".‘: °'““ if '"ll" llns been found that. by adding one T01* .general housework 'pint of suit to twloffilltimts oflvnlteri-| Elm AW- _ ' _3°“'€ L_, .~ hot water-a sets ac ory sou on s --- , Prepared. if colored fabrics are put °WANT5‘9l;-° I-“Y K ini.o this while it is hot und are ai-I KBDBPB OU 0 - P ' “_ lu lowoll to soak ll short time. it will he, dll” 0m°¢~ _ 47. ._ ~ found that tllcy may be washed with- ----5---*-~*-°‘-"'~'°'*°*‘“‘z'P'“ olit losing their color--Christian Sl:l~"WANT5°f mm- r°n“§uo:.Ni% ` as- ,mce Monnw ` housework, N9 , ttlllli st Guardian Office* H _ I L ` fllemenceau and their party. t The premier said it was impossible lit this time to give explanations re- garding the military situation. He said an investlgntloniwas being made ns to responsibilities but that so far "Certain people." he declared, “ex- pect me to take active measures against chiefs who have deserved well of their country. These pee cialists were not influenced ln`giving notice of their intorpcllntions by any L ,J __ l ple are mistaken. It would be is co- wardice l shall never commit.” it had revealed nothing. ' .___ __ ..._....._..___._. ..._g.,,;,-_-_-_-,_-_-_-_-_-A-fe , ty __ . ` 1,. ~-ro l.sr--osN‘rnAt,l v W lo idea nf attacking the government be-; e bright, front bell , H _,», -'__ -' ‘ r-.anno of old differences between ML* family. Apply It Gil Its,- Ol 5:1-. rsrlws era el-l" ._ ,T ‘, ;{ .-,:.__.; : 1"-_-'E Tb: , -'r , R . quest farmer? lieuiiiil factory to deirer them week. » ._-l-la-liar-l-as ’ __, won eAl.l-_- A-doe , ‘ i.. stand oil-~fli!l-ch ter -_,_\._'. ,r _- frlle new-,e , g -lg, ,~,_-._ c . atllliiist door :Il-sell.” l:or iertheriufo -- r - ply on premises. = V M » ,» _ ` *T . U l I 1- - ` /¢ » . ' - l. l ‘ ,,--_.l .2-e’>5' I r 4, 1