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CH_ARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONUOY, APRlL 23, i917 V _ 32,50 per Year (Mailed) ln Advlnes In Cnnndl. and “M lor U.: eoeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeee cllssll=lEl> ADVERTISEMENTS llevolulloll Now 1111111111111111 ilwo oellllllll- U f O Q O viii* OOOGOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO90000# N V ` ` *§O*O *fe ""3-l' _ " ' _'_ _ ‘ -= 'I THREATENS ERMANY - and cos M]S(]ELLANE0US_ _ (Special tg the Guardian.) ' (B Steward Lyon.)- orle cent per word per lneertion whey “U” l°°°'”PnnIlee order, with mil-ll. mum charge of 25 cent: per ln",-_ tion. Count your word: and uve men- ey by remlttlng with order. Stamp; accepted. Adi. taken by phone °,- lent by mail will he charged at 2¢, per word, to cover book-keeping char- ges ,stationery and poltage on ae- countt. AGENTS VVANTEP AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR "tha old reliable Fonthill Nurser. ies." We teach our men to sell, Experience unnecessary, highest commissions paid, halldsome fl-so Ufllllpment. Stone & Welllngtoll, _'I`0r0nt°. 0nt._V 6038-4-2lvlE2.f.l wAN'rEE--nEPREsE`NTATlvEs’To distribute Tablets which wash clothes spotlessly clean wllllolll rubbing, (llle trial lullkes perlulllr ent, cuslolllerfj Ono llluldrcll per cent prollt. Mako live llollltl-,-. daily. Hemi tell cents i`or sunlples for four washings. ill-adley Company, Brantford, Ontario. 9098,-l20M12l r_..1.-,-_-______i__ WANTED. Eo'l=laEMEN- N’ow ls Ti'E”TlWlE islzazolvlll OMINION EXPRESS M0111* Ordel Tile ale a ahh- HUNTINGTON FARM 8. C. WHITE Leghorus Barred Rocks. Eggs $1.50 per 15. 103 Euston sl., char. __ lQt_t_oEJ2v_n_l>: I. 6096-4-4M22lpd. AS I AM LEAVING THE ISLAND "iflllost a settlelnen; of all ac- coulllsl hcforo April 30th. (Signed) l)r. A._ 4685-3-6Mtl Mul.TlGsAPl-l LETTERS AnE_aus iness letters and the only place that produces tllem is THE GUAR- DIAN PRINTERY. We can dupli cate exactly any typewriting in quantities of one copy to 50.000. ‘ 4912-3-20Mti'. l~{EL`l" WANTED- FE- MALE. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL llollsework. Apply to Mrs. (‘.. \Vl Patterson, 248 Kent Street. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework-,~ girl from country pllr ferrcd. Apply 154 Pownal St. 9014.-l,l6Mti' WANTED-A HOUSEMAID APPLY evenings Mrs. C. l-I. B. Long worth 181 Fitzroy St. 6010-3-30Mtf. WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED GEN- oral maid. One who llllderstalllh. .plain cooking. Apply evenings Mrs. A. E. Duff, North River Road n 100"6 4~21Mti' Brighto . .. » . BECOME- A NURSE, AND EARN $25 weekly. Tile W. W. BACKUS HOS- PITAL, of Norwich, Connecticut. U. S. A., a general hospital with all modern equipment, offers a. tllre-1 years' graded course to young wo mon desiring a nurse's profession (lonlpellsutioll during training. ill not ask for application blank ull less you fully intend to take up the course. l(A’I‘iiLEldN A. DOWD. It 'N., Superintendent of Nllrsea, Nor- wich, Connecticut, 80li1,4,12Mlln~ 1_ l~`0IlNl) FOUND.-AN OVSTER SCOW WITH rakesil adrift ill l.lle -ice last lleccm hor. Owner may have the some by provilllg property alld pay-ing for this nd. C. ’l‘. Fergusoll. No. 2 York. lt IL 10.013-4-21M1lipll L” _ LOST ____________--- -- LOST-PAIR BLACK KID GLOVES. l~‘illdor leave at Moore and Mc- i Lcoll's. 1002-l14~2lM2lpd. lI'o`s‘r.-A Llclfl' enown AND whit-9 Collie dog, reward given if rc- tllrlltad to John Ilallcock, Uppol Belle River. , 9036-4-17Mllipll _____._.._._-_- LOST-ON TUESDAY THE 17tll Inst on l‘-xpress trnill going to Souris, ll red suit case with llox ; slloos illslide. Findcl' kindly return ilo Jullles ltincbollald, 'l‘rnrallic (‘l'oss, 'l`l‘ar.allie Station, 107. __.._..__._----- every word thereon llc-ips illo\ollelny ‘ . tl l~‘llllorlxllll ." and endangers le 1 'mm `Minard'| Linlment euros dllt/lmpen ._ ___._-___-__ __ ____._.___.___._. _. ,.J___.___._._. _ _._______-____-_-_-_._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_=-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-.=--' .1 - 1 B I B U lu.us'rsArEo Distributed by the Cll’town Guardian cllp all-ell of :lim co\u>°1111 \>1‘11f1“¢ ti dates and present them consecu ve . , _ together with our lldvertieed Df11\°n‘:§ $1.59 and receive YW? 0°” ° BIO PRINT RED LETTER MBLE- / 36023” » Secures lt ` md Postage ine Limp specm“yult1,:l;i‘g‘lle ni>e£l=.li\iul colored Leather. ll plates, maps and biblical scenes, iam ily record. etc. h II edltlen for Cat 0 Ill (DT>:l.:¥ "{’erslon)-' 3'1"' ”""""° " the Protestant lookl 1114 D‘°"`“’“'°° ng the elmo price, with three CouP°"' Add extra for postage,--Within 20 miles 7 cents; belvllll 30 12”” M" lhi Maritime Provinces 18 120111!- W lgopgrmter distances eel: 10"* 9°" master rate for Bible. ' l l- \ , ‘ca-l Es... . .. H ' Ellgage in Bloody Riots and Make Revolu. m__1B.',_il’_.._,1...,._ llonary Demands on Government. Soldiers Charge Mobs. (Special to the Guardian.) ` NEW YORK. April 22,-Interest ill the great l~`l'encll ollensivc l;-;l the Aislle today is second only to the startlillg news from the interior of Germany. Veilcd though the situa- tion is ill the midst of the rigid cell- sorslllp, and obscU'ed ily the shackl- cd cclldllioll oi’ the (lcr-mall press. slllllclcnt has leaked lllllolllzll to ill- lllrfllle that thc (lerlllall llllllpirc is fa- cing ll great ocollolllll: and polllivatl crisis. Latest llll'ol'lll;llion lwwoivred is that 10,000 strikillg lllllllitioll work- ers have ellgllgedlll a bloody riot in tile great I'l'll:-1:-vlall l`ul'tl‘l:ss ll'.~\vll of illagdclllll-g, 'und were only pl'e»vulllf>d lrolll llurllillg tile city llllll aftel- ll sharp clasll with the lllilitury. 'i`llis story comes frolnl the lllllcil frontier with suillcielll, detail to lllakc its claims io allillellticity impressive-_ Un its Ile-cis arrives all :lccollnt ol' llc- lllands llladc ily the leaders of thc Llerllll strike, demllllds of such revo- lutionary cllaractel' that - compliance with them would mean a prompt clld- illg to thc military regime ill Ger- many, Sinlilar delnands have not been voiced publicly ill Germally since the ilnprisonnlent of iliellkllocllt llcant that they incllldc a l‘e<|llisltio».l for the release of. all political pr_iso-1 ners which would include, _of course. the noted Socialist leaders. Tile exact origin of this strike .lllo-venlellt in Gernlally is llnknowll, but it is certain that a very conlli-_ derablc portion of the lllullitioll work- ers have been ;ll`fcctcd. Tllcrc arc reports of a llcw strike at Essen and Madlzehllrg the location ol’ all impor- lanl llralloh fri' the great Krupp cs- tahlisllnle'llt. All indication of tllo soriollslless of the situation is ai`l'or~| on a charge of treason. it is siglli-' ==l1‘1\1l‘1'f1. 11109*-ll' 111111110011 \Vol'k€1‘-l. __ _.,_....._._._._._. ,___-_-_-_-___-_-_-_-_-.- -__ _ _ -_-_ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ 1? Z8; your stallion cards' printed at ' . ' 4 ERS, l1‘rallce, April 22,- S g; 'lull ouanplan Plllnranv. Ten Thousand workers in Mannion Factnries ...ll-...ls ln llllvt- El-cwllell ll... el~l'l?.fllfT.i ‘ ‘ - the Callndlans on this front not only doll by tile l`i\(:t llllll. l1‘lcill ltlarsllall Von llilldenbllrg ha:-l collsidcred i-t. llccossal‘y to make ll personal appeal lf, tile workers, ill which he denoun- ces strikes as illexcllsallle crimes against tllellglliillg forces. in thc llrealltinle (lellc-ral Nlvclle maintains this relentless pressure :lgalllst iilelellrlllly at thc lllost vital poilll of his llefcnl-cs, ll sllllrp allglo at which lilo (l‘l~rln:lll lille rulllling south lrolll L.:-ns lllrlls vast toward lilleillls. REVOLUTION IN HUNGARY (Special te the Guardian.) Nl~lW YORK, April 22.- Nl-we /\l»11’111f.V 111'-lllnlicll |'rolll ltonle sllyszr A rcvullllll.-ll is illllllinellt ill ilull- allry, llrlzulwlilll; lp_ Valtlcall advices loll.ly. As ll l'lf-sllit of varioul-l distur- llzlllccs the lllforlllalloll here assol'ts illldllpesl and iwl-llty-live other cities llllli towns have lloell plorlllilnlell ill tl :llate of sie-ge. 10,000 STRIKERS FIRED ON BV _ ,SOLDIERSE , . l (Special to the Guardian.) I l.o.\'llo.\', ppl-ll 22.-'mil lllcllsaml were ellgagell in llle attempt to burll thc iolvll hall all l\'lngdehllrg, accord- ing to a despatch to the ldxchunge Te- lcgrapll (‘r.~. ‘om Oidenseal. Holland. 'file soldiers lred on the rioicrs, kill- ing ull.) lvolln ing nlally, and the town ‘is now ill :l slate of siege. Magde- bllrg' is the apitlll ol’ thc Prussian pl-ovillrc of axolly and one of the :ltl'l1-llglwsl for ressrs ill lilo Gellnlllll Elll|lil'r‘. it ig? ilvc miles from ilerllll llllll is the se l. ol' inlnlellsc steel works. Tile city had ll poplllatloll ill 15100 ot’ 229,662. 11-, ________-_-______,_____._.. ` _ ,.».-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_» -_-_-,-_- _-.-_-.- HEAVY-llilllilll STURNI PASSES [Will PRUVINIIE Burn at Victoria Cross Destroyed with ull Contents Including Horses and Cattle. House Struck in Summerslde_ One oi' the fiercest electric storms ill years passed over the province Sut- urday nigllt, acconlpanlell by .1 heavy galle of wind ami a downpour of rain. In Charlottetown there were four distinct storms, each following the other ill rapid succession. The flrl-lt began shortly befole 10 null the others followed after brief intervals up to Il a. ln. Sunday. No dalnagc Victoria Cross a large barn owned by Mr. Malcolnl Nicllolsoll was' strucl and completely llestloyell, with all it. contents including, six horses, eleven out-s, hay, carriages, farm implements, etlc, A number of ollthuildings were also destroyed. The deepest -sympathy ol' the whole conllllunlty goes ollt to Summers~ide_ the resilience' ot' Mr. Cllarles I.afI’erty was struck and llam- aged considel-allly. The lightning en- otller ran lrlong the roof, ripped off some shingles alld tlle sadllielloani. ' l kllocked llown. the hanging wire be ing completely melted. The lightnlll partition' into the hall, followed an el- bell wire to the front door and tlloil- lives. FUNERAL NOTICE The members of Wlldey Lodge, No. 27, and St. Lew- rencle Lodge, No. U, will meet at their Lodge Room, Monday, April '23rl-I, at 2 p. rn. te attend the funeral of their late brother, Joseph I-I. Clark, P. G. D. D. MORRISON, 8ee'y Wlldey Ledge. V. C. VANIDERSTINE, 8ec'y-Tren. St. Lnwnonce Lodge. 103. . 1: __ _ , (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON. April 22.-The Rl. lion. Arthur J. Balfour, British Fo- _ reign Minister, has landed safely, the (SQ°°'a' 1° The G"a"d|“"-) was dollc ill or around the city. At State Departmem announced this af, PARIS. April 22.-l~`rellcll forces pllsllrd forward ill the region north l9l`liOOil the wal' nlillislv-_v of 1915, and was rc cclltlv appoinil-li Foreigll Sl1cl'otal'y lie is ill his scvcnticih year. Mr. Niclloisoll in his serious loss. At ` PRISONERS SINCE APRIL 9 NUM- HEAVY HST ill (Special to The Guardian.) tered by the chimney. one br11lw11 nas- l'.~\lll>l, April 22.-violent llrlllll-.ry sing down into thc sitting room and rl,;|.l|l.,_¢ |_.. .-eporlm between HN. ‘\J\l1‘\1|1\iZ U- |1019 lilrollgh me "non The Sonlnle and Oisc larticlllarly soutll where ' . y tel' W0\‘0- A H1159 frlllllell-Diiflllm WHS quite ll nlllllllcl of wolllldrd, and' also l"1f‘nth have gained ground llv gre one killed. lilo list so fal leads as 11.1119 fighting in the sector rl’ liull 'lil follows: ~ passed from this room throul-Zh U16 AEROPLANES ATTACK .VENICE DIED OF WOUNDS ' llhel' _\' ll peraux. Pte. Hector Mvlslacllern, New A syle Pte. Anthony Gaudet. Sllmmersid Pte. Joseph Provost, Belleque. 1 ln.-lie.. A. .l, llalfli-.lr ls one of the 0." S“"%`>’ “"0 J"“Y °" 111° S1- Q"°"‘ " most olltstalllillllz' political iigllres ill §1'l’i‘;{;ll‘§":;’l‘_'i§;`;’;:f~m_ig;‘e;;? t"Vh1;“l_::;fi‘L;‘l`{ _ Great Britain. lic hold ollice as _ 1 - ' head of cattle three hulldred bushels oi pmmlm. [mm 15,02 to 1905' um] Wm, of ltllollns. (lcrnlall glcroplllllcs dropp- - . _ ell several llolnils ill the rvgloll of mmm FHM Lum 0! nw Admmmy hi Dullkil-k and tllre.. l.1|»isollers were 8# itoccnt casllnily lists show that the sollers have been taken by tho l<‘rl\llell 11111151111 down to the -airline P00111 lomll llllllalloll in-an wlllcll eros-.qt-ll nllll lll-lrlsll slime ll... .»_.,,.,,..0..c.,..,.¢,,. Mis Li1l`i`8Fl 111111 he! 1l11\1K\~ to l1`rallco solllr- iillnc' ago have had ni till- present operations. Till- Pw_ Damon Wade R0s,,__ plat n|ve,_ Gallant. with 20th slightly wounded Pte. John Andrew McNauliy, Gas- (T110 f0“1`1h 191116 W0\111d¢11'-l RESUUED FRUM HUNS caN.lnlAN Aruvlr .ll»lsAuQuAll'r- i" "1"1|l“1‘Y Operetiolls but ill -tile se- rolldllry object ol’ freeing one of thc most important industrial districts ill France from the control of the* inva- ders. So long as Germans held Vllllly Ridge the only llllnes producing on -al large scale left ill French llallds were those of Bruaylown to the west oi' Lens but on our side of the Ridge. This coal had to he taken -to Paris and points south. The result was serious, caul-ling loss to lndustry all over France because ol’ the scarcity alld high price ol’ coal. in a few weeks the victory of Vlmy Ridge will result ill ll marked lessening of tho freiglltllge of the coal frolll Wales to l~`l-alloc and to that extent will lnake |llvll'f.<-tivu the t~nenly's submarine l-larllpalgll. Tile llllnes were controll- l-ll ill s<.~lllc cases hy German capital and ope-rated in part by (lcrmall lvo:'klllc~n. Now ilcrnlall guns used hy (‘alllllliall soldiers against their former owners are doing nn slllall part ill restoring this rit-ll nlinillg re- gion lo Froncll control. Pmocellillg, Lyolls states that our boys llavc been working to strengthen their new l'rolll lllldel' -most unfavorable condi- tic-rls hut working cheerfully. As lllelr work .progressed the nlen had lilo satisfaction of seeing guns that had flonc so nlllcll to drive the enemy east once me-re. Gennlan artillery out on the plain had been moved hack W '”1`~'011| Cilllture as well as to operate to greater advantage against our po- sitions. His model artillery was a thorn ln the flcsll of ollr lllell on the east:-,rll slopes. As our own gulls have now cmlle up the situation of the lni-.lntry has improved materially 111111 mall have begun to push out our lront line to explore the enemy's pc- sitiolls extelldlng in regular lineg iroln Lens soutll through Merlcr.-art, Acllevilie and Arlexe. Prussian Guards have been sent to this part of the frollt to take the place of Ba- varialls whose witlldrawal nlllsl. he galllng to Prince liupproclll. oi’ Ba- varia, leader of the army group in tllis arc-a. smrlsll cAPTunE eoNNEl.lu (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, April 22.--An olllcial Sfaienlmf Says: "We captured the village of _Gonneliu last nigllt after 1i'11Q1`ll flghllllil. taking also a number oi prisoners. An enemy party at- lemptell to c-llicr our trenclles ill the neighhcrllood ol' Fllllqllissnrt hllt were repulsed. GERMAN COUNTER ATTACK RE- PULSED.- MANV GERMAN DEAD LEFT ON FIELD. (Special to The Guardian.) l.()Nl)0N, April 22-A llorlllnll counter attack ngalnsf lilo llrltisll Iloldinl.: the village ot’ (lollllelou, was repulsed and many German dead were left ill front of the Britisll position, according to ofllcial report fronl Bril- lsll Headquarters lonight_ Further ad- vances are recorded east of Falllpoux and .southwest of Lens. HEAVY FIGHTING ON ST. QUEN- _ TIN-RHEIMS FRONT. slightly wollndcd. British Cruisers. _ (Special to The Guardian.) l.().\llJ()I\’, April 22.-'l`wo llerlllllll destroyers lv(-re sunk lllld olll: olill-l was lfossillly l~il<\al-lm: arro- gullrl-. and llggrcssioll l.-l` (lol'lllall_v to lake up arms ill illr rlrlllllloll rllusc of l nd lllllllallity. l"rolll lllc very _%_@1_».:-1 :ls lvl- are. blll lllosc who imagine lllev url- .lnorc greatly influenced by llllllcrilll rollsillernllons than other lllllimls fall lo realize or compre- llelld the (rue spirit of the people ol' lilo llniled States. Their asto- nishing pfogress and inllllstry and lllcll' l~olllllrkahll-. capacity in affairs nllly have led lo a false conception. ol llleln nllll their ideals on our part, and posslllly they have the some miscon- wpllon with regard to us and our ideals. ` liellrf ship Kollcsli, vllrryilll.: al cargo Inf 8,000 ions oi' wllczll was sunk in l the safety zone nnllnllllrrll ily (lor- ‘ many. hy ll nlillc ol' snhlnlll'illo yes- terday. with possibly loss of ollc life. _______.__--_- been sunk. YMITIDEN. April `.’2.--'l`lle llr'liZ|1\1\ TEMPERATURE, TIDE, MOON , ETC. I' TORONTO, April 23-Fine and 1 warm. - The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 55 degrees above. At 10 ll. m., lg was (0 above; at`ii'p. m.. 34 allove. The widen; the previous night was 43 above. l l The lille will be high this mlarning nl 11.26 and tomorrow at 12. 3; It will he high tonight at 12 and tomor- l'0W ni 1.27, , . The sun sets this evening lat 7.18 and tomorrow at ’l;15; it rises tomor- row morning at 5.18 and Wednesday ill 517. _ r l The moon sets tonight at 1-1.09. LONDON. April 22.--Ulllrlals here There was 5 fu" mom, on. gumhy, oi’ the Commission for relief ill i_lel~` Am-ll 215; at 1 “_ m_ giunl have been llllvlsoll that lilo stca- mer ltinchorn, olltwavd hound from liotterllnm wllll sllfc conduct, has m_ _ __ I _ The llrst lpmrter of the moon will bo on Sunday. April 20th at`1l.22 n. Tho length obtodiy will be thin teen lzours and nity-three minlltel. Mlnnrde Llnlment cures gonget In cow ` __........ln........a-A-is-~ 1 e Mlnerd'e Llnlltlillkififll tedllllltq ' ,Eat . i l I ‘ \ . .(,,. l » 4 ~ l ____ _ _,_ ..>..S__. _-..am ____ _ _ __ ` .__ _.___ UM _ _ ____ » 4