*#51* I I v niennuxnnaucansnnnnu ` . . _ ~ . _ . _ nnnulnunlnnnnas, nunlnnnsxaninlllllnsoiolllnlunlullllolluannxnannsnunaullllmmxmmmmmsxxmmxpnnlnxxnuaiulsuululnau T712 Charlottetown Guardianf Covfefs " Edward Island Like the Dgeioi aamxxmxmmxmxxm amass '-M . ' I ~ ~ ~~l » - _ ._ _ _ _ __ _W xxxxslsssaaxxxaxxahasmsxmmxxuummxmmmmmxmusunnnxnxxumnxxmmmummxxnxxnuenxnanmexmsavannasxxamsxs»mxx;¥imxmaxsmsxsxxxxaxv_ I I Kill) WIIIIHEIGICHARLOTIETDWGUARDGSTEER ..-_ --_-_ ...__ ' 'i ' llvlol=a"~1§~‘”¢ oaaluv -_ - » 1 (Nwvy EFil¢;Eil'IN:dD1n8ilyF).'1B81. I C I F' 7' Vi VF Y ‘I fu Y" " " , ~ 'fflti For Your (Silveni) In Advance L HARL0TTET0WN» CANADA. SATURDAY. JUNE 3". 1917 _ :zoo mr van- (mimi) in Atlvnnea in cailuu, and woofer u. e C _ 600 PRISONERS IN AND MORE ARE COMING Intense Fighting in Vicinity oi Lens. - British Made Brilliant Attack Taking Everything They Started for. Germans Preparing to Retire Again. i I (Canadian Press Despatch.) \'drlllll“oll his l~e.~lel've:l_ Proofs of this l1RI’l‘lSiI IIiCAIJQt`Ali'l`i§lt»S I\lturo seen ill tile gl'tldll'll llilllllllltlo l-`i'nllce-tAllsoeilltelI l'l'essl)--iflgllllllg of the ellellly’>l nrtitlti.,-y thi., gtvmg is nlorc Intense ill tile vicinity of clear illlprl-_~:siull ot' the general witl Lens, 'l‘lle llritlsll llllllie :l lllrillillllt tlrtlwai of (lernlzlll llllttel'Ies. _ 'I‘lll.~i llttlick lust' night. llurillt; ll blinding' lllca is r'olltll~lllt~tt in lullnissiolls I I _ l‘llill tllnt :let-lzlllilullllvi ll tlllllldel‘flls that stlutcglt' S0SP~iI0\\1'\ Wlillid iflllliii 'I`UlILly Sit' Wil- oil tl lltillllbel' ol' solltllwe.~ltel'I_\- stl~' rtlllsltlelutiolls have cnllileli the Iligll bllrbs of tile gr:-:lt llllllillg i-ity, illrlu It-ollllllalltt to lradjllst the linen behind NIORNiINO“iSESSIONS5 _ CONDITIONS _ ORi?S_HORTER SPEECH-ES ” IN IIIESOPOTAMIA ,_____....__i___ | 5" `R0b€l°f ‘501'd¢ll MS 3¢1'V¢d' N0tiC¢ All Arrangements Perfectly Satisfactory, *haf 5P¢¢CI\eS Must he Shortened. Soldiers well Provided lor, india Doing Labor Member Threatens _St_r1ke. Everything Possible to Assist Army, Rus- Mayor of Montreal, Civil War li Con- sia"s inaction a llindrance. scrlptlon Adopted. _ I ____-_.__ III _ “I (From Our Own Correspondent.) ,.1 o'r'l‘AWA.- Yesterday sn- ltolieri H .-lpeel-Ile.-l were not cllrtuiieli morning Hol°dell .~lel‘vetl litftiee tllut if thc- uollites lloukhobors anti conscientious objectors, should not, ill the opinion .of any of the -members be permitted to exercise the frallchise when the issue is com- pulsory lllliitnry service. There will also, ii' a franchise act is brought be- frill agreed that two dllys next week would close the debate so tllat u ili- iling Avioll. All their ubjeelllw-s til i.ell:l. Ivlslon will como Wetlllesdily or 'i`lllll's- attack were gaillixi und illtlvutliollel ure' I day. The debate drugs along wltll tllnt the Flritisll are still surging tor- BRITISH DROPPED 4,000 BOMBS no new 2ll'3\.\dnellts Dl‘9S@l\i9lI @IlI\Pi` ward tolilly. Nearly :lix lllllldl'ell pri stlllel‘~i already ilzlve been voilertetl illt ctlgetl und lllorl- l~lipliv4-li are l-epol'lt tl on the \v'l_\~ Illicit i'l‘oln the liglltillg l`rnlll_ A llllllllll-l' of nlzlcllillt- gllll_~l_ also are l'ept.ll~ts-tl taken. Figlitillt; tool; place in ant( ollt :llllollg liitll of ruined 'luillliillgs, t-ollit-rs' pits, tit-r rieks :lnil thc llslull litter :llul ,tlllral - ON GERMAN POSITIONS. llrltirlll :leroplalli-s llllvil dropped lle:lrl_\' i'olll' lhoilsallil llolnllii llellllld tile (il-rlllzlll lilies lvitlllll tell iveeks llllll iltve take-ll three hlllldred photo- |:l-:l|lll_~l tially. GERMANS ADMIT‘ THEY WERE BEATEN OUT. tor or llgaillst the llill. I Alpllollse Vervllle, I.a'llol' l.ih1=_l‘tli llzclllllel' for Molltreal, proposed a ge- llel':li strike ill till- 1-veil: of coll.~lcl'ip' lion 'intl Melleric i\iartln, Mayor oi’ |Mr.~lltreal civil war, Tile government §rel`ll>ll-.~l to ret:oglll1.o` \'ervIlie us u tlelult-r of olgallized lahol' llnd the big llllioll:-l say that collscriptiull will he i’ore llarllament, be el- measure oi’ franchise conferred upon women. With threeisuch important ques- tions as rallw'nys extensions and f'ra.llchise it is practically certain that Parllalment will ‘be in session during July and August. If tllere is no fran- chise. act prorogation should come within five weeks. Except Hugh Guthrie and Dr. Mi- chael Clark the Liberal conscrlptiou- isis are albsent with leave. There is on cleavage in the Liberal party and (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON-= Tlleilnillitary correspon- dent -ot' the Times gives a long de- tailed account oi' the present condi- tions of the British forces ill Meso- potamia, showing il complete colltrust with the rcvelatoins in the report on the Mesopotamian expedition, made public Tuesday night ill thc Blue Book. The correspondellt says the army now there is .aulirubly pro- vided and medical arrangements are thoroughly satisfactory. A great change has _occurred In india. which still is the base of the expedition. nl- though the control has been -trans- ferred to the War Office at London. Bombay is the base depot and is most efficiently administer(->ti.' Shipping and cargoes are well and quickly polldellt says, is now doing nlorr- tllall st-ll is rel-oivillg credit for. ller gl.- vernlni=l'lt leeogllizillg the :-liacklless oi’ the past is dcilirlllille-tl to do all lllllnzlllly possible ulltl altogetiler a new spirit has arisen. 'i`hc writer says events ill lluslla considerably ill- iluelilfe the Brltlsll position ill Menu potalllill and ln colisl=qllellt'e of lllc ill- ftction ot' the Rllssiflll ilrlny ill the (‘ullcusun the situation of General Maude, Commander-in-tjliief. is ratii cally changed. ii? lilo Russian otfell-_ sive under General Ylldevltcll ex- ('om1n1llder-in-(‘llief c-l the Callcaslls Illini been prosecuted ,the Allglo-‘llllllall nrluy would now folnl the left flank of the Russian line. General Vudo- vitch was removed and no oi’l‘ell>ll\'e has occurred. The situation requir- handled and hospital arrangementsied and presumably received the cul'- llilal'li1lIia'oi` u lllillillg settlelllcllt, olli_v Ill this (fuse the tallglc had beell lllalle Illcecptctl and supported. As for Ma- are very good. Everything is efii-'nest attention ot' the British govern- `SIAIIII|NG_ EVENIS EXPEGIEIl_IN GERMANY (Canadian lireml Despatch.) l.t)Nl'lUN_- A special despatch front liuttclvialll says it lsillferred ‘that lu view of thi- gagging of the Gerlnall press, iilllt solilething drama- tic ha.-l llappeneli or is a'bou`t to hap- , pr-ll ill Gerllltllly. They quote the l"l‘allkt'llrt.cl‘ Zfzitulliz eouiplailliug that it was eo-lnpclletl to igsttg tts po. litical section, until furiller notice without all"illdepellt|t»n( t_-__\tpt~t;ggit-yt, Ut' opillioll. and s‘l_\‘.~: till: rt-lls<;~l'sllip llo\v far ext-cells ull_\‘tIlillg |»l'evioll.~l. The prt-ess is lit-c:l:l,l't~ll to be eoulpietely lliuzzloli. it is said tile ronl .secret ol' paper sllortllgo is tilt- govfwllnlelll tllove to eollltll-I lll_>w_-;|l;lpt~l's to print such hurt: ne\\‘_~a as is allowed, exclu- dillti :ill ctinlllleiltzlttl-.'_\' llllltter. Tho belief' is extilesnl-li in liollulld that the llexl weelt~l lllt-elillg, of the Reil':ll~ tsag lllay Drolltlci- slultllng develop- me-nts t ._.._._..i_.._.._ GREECE SEVERS I _ REIIIIIIINS WIIH HIINS (Canadian Press Despatch.) ATlll§.\IS,---Greece has servered greater by shell tire of ulally ulolltlls The llonllllll'tIluellt which pl'eeeetiet tile. al.tuck..was._czli;cied_uui,.un_a_I;li1;l5; lvldc il<.llt .lllti uns ol llllt .~llghtl_\ ll.~.. intensity than that wlliell pl'et-eetll-l sonle of greater lletiolls on tilt- llri ti>=ll front. BRITISH GAIN EVERY OFFENSIVE SET OUT FOR. _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) l.0.\lDo.\:.- 'l‘ln»_' ln-lllsll last nlgln ill all ol1'ellsivt» lgaiued their whole ob- _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) I I lll<1ltLlN_- A German official state nlollt___tllls nt'tel'nol:-:i -makes an admis- sion that. after ti bitter halld»to-handi t battle the Ellglish occllpleti the fore-I _ lilost lille nt' our tlelclice.~l »lletweell` t)|lp_y ulltl t‘:lvl‘eIll>- willtllllill. 'I`llis _point lies llortllcust ol' .1\l'l'zli-1 und' solltllttlsi o\` l.ell_<_ I FRENCH DEPUTIES IN SECRET’ SESSION. (Canadian Press Despatch.) yor l\lartin‘.~. threats government lllenroers retort that citizens wllo wont fight ill Fllllltlers wollt fight ally- wli'.\l-o. The l\'IiIitary Service Act will he followed -by railway legislation and then the extension resolution will eo-me before the Uomniolls. -Its fate is already decitled. Sir Wilfrid Lau- rier, all the Liberal anti-conscriptloll-» isis and most of the Liberal conscrip- ilolllsts will oppose its adoption and the day the military service bill leaves the commons it will be as uni- ted as it was at the opening of'the_ present session. All the Liberal con- 'scriptlonists will contest the next |election as supporters of Sir Wilfrid il.aurier, reserving independent action on collscriptton. A union party is still possible but tile representation 'fronl the Liberals, with one or two exceptions, nlust come from without the present parliamentary represen- it is unlikely that it will ‘be pressed toi tation of that party. Botll parties zl division. Fol_iowillg the exampleiare now in equal strength in the Se of Australia, it federal franchise actinate but on the conscrlption -bill the will prohaill_v be illtrotluccd if a ma-'goverrluient will lose the votes of Se- lective. suys a telegmllll from llritisll I'-‘\|US~*` 'Vim I"\‘€ii‘fI\ Ch““\"0i` “I_ , Ill-tllltios went illtn- secret session this lienittllarters lu l~‘l‘allt'e_ The ilrl ufterlloon. fish elptllreti the Gerlnan forward po- sition.-l on a two thouslliid ,vartl l'l't'll and west of tippy in the Arrus sl;-_r tor. Tile oflleiul >~.ttltemellt sa_\'.~l tilt Ilrit.ie-'Il e:lptlli'l~|l pl'i:~lollel'.~‘ :llltl lllal t-llilue gulls. 'I`lle_v also eolltillue to VG I’/\I{l.\`_--v l'ieked Gt-l‘lll:lll trot:-tl_~l 1 galil grolllul south ol' Stnlcile'/, Rive :lilil have elltcretl the lowll ol' Avitll `_vlol_sNT GERMAN A'rrAcil_s'rlsl.v. (Canadian Press Despatch.) ,tlllule ll heavy attack last night oll l\'ertlllll lleal' iliil 140-1 and .f\vorol|l't zlllollt two llliles sotltli of l.l~lls. '|‘lle, __ illaienlellt l`oIIows: ll)-.ll'ly lust lligll we llttarked ului vllltllretl lilo i>llelll_\ t'ol‘w.iltl poetililfli oil :l frolll ill' illlllll two lliollsalule: _vurtlll elolllll and wer. of llppy. 'l‘he whole of our obj(-l tives was gllnlieti :llld _tl illlllllllel' o pl'isollol'.~l and lnai-llillo gulls were tu- - ken ily us. Uni* tl'oops el;-lliilllle tll` gnill grollllll oll :l wilto t`l‘ollt south uf tllc Sollcllez liivi-l' und, llllvo clltcl'ctl Avloll. A l`lll‘illl~l' liulllhel' of prison- ers alui llizlrllillc gulls llzlvt- been call- tllr~‘d Ill this uri-ll. A Illlstlle raid Ing tlarty wil:-l l'e|>llle=l‘ll dllrillii lll“I lliuilt north of t'liel'I.<_\'_ \\'t~. sllet-t-its-I I`llll_v rllitlell elu-lll_\"u 1l‘elll‘lles ati-lltir eltut of l.oo.~t_ GERMANS PREPARING TO liET|liE ANOTHER STAGE. (Canadian Press Despatch-) .‘\'I'l\V \'()llI(_» .-\ rilleeilll eilllle t tho lleruld l’l~olll |’.'ll'I.~i dated 'I`hlll'.~'.- tiny follows. A l'orl‘e~l|lolldl~lli Ui' ill "3 ISIIINII SIIIIIIER 's SERIIIIISIY WUUNIIEII ning hlsili. ile says if is not llll Petit .lollrlllll oll tilt il|'iti.~'Il t`l't'llt liovefl that thi- (ierlllullli lluvv decide to evllcullte I.l-ns und thi- wllolt- lll | \\tloiI_ ;l|'tl\l~ trip(-eilllly sevel'e sllel- -5 ling. . I 'I`o|Ia_\":i oflieilll :ltzltelllelll _-lays the | alia.-k ll/as llisol'gzllliv_etI'by tile l‘.ll-:lrp . re|»ly ol I-‘l~t~lu-ll lll'1illt=_l'y :lull that the f liel~nl:lll:: olltlliliett li footillg at only -.l few pf.-lllts Ill tho first lille. This ntorllillg tile Gel‘lll'.llls lillulle allotllcl' violrlli ef`fol'i east of Iilll Il()-1. ‘Il fllilell coillpleioly. Gcrmuns were :lc- iivt- on till- Aisllu front. lllso. All their :lttacks wel'e l‘eplllscti. RUSSIANS DISLODGE ENEMY. (Canadian Press Despatch.) l’lC'l`lt()ti»liAll,- iiolllntllilllu frollt -- till the (`ll\ll~ill-illll frollt we tlislotlgeti the ent.-lily ill the llIl'<-t-tloll 1'.-i' Ser- I luerlli on 'l`lle.~il|'l_v llllll l-aptltreti the lown of Sl-l'llet<|ll. We replll:-led 'l`ul'- kish attacks ellst ot` llllstllu. Avlll- l _ ,, llostile lllr .~=t|ll;llll-oil llroptled libout 15:1 bcnlhs Ill tile region of l{o7.ot't`. ____.._.._--- _. jority of the members have their wish Iglatllied. Under that act citizens of ellcnly allen birtll are disfranchis- _ed during the war and a certain pe- riod nfter the cessation of hostilities. I ill the recent elections in Alberta anti Saskutellewall tllc allen euolny vote _ wus solidly mobilized on thc conscrip- _ loin issue and voted against Conserva- ,tivo t-ulitiidatcs because their pul'ty‘ at Ottliwu w..l.~l responsible for the coll- .scl‘ip'it'.~u llleaslll‘e_ Tllosc exempt ‘from nlilltary .'-c~\‘vil'e, such us Mell- natorn Montplfliser, Landry and Beau- bten. There wlfl`liiiwevel' file a num- ber of English Senators support this measure and among these is Hon. He- witt Rostock. the Liberal leader. Others expected to vc-te with the go- vcrnllnent are Senators Watson Dom- vlllo, l’rowse, Talbot and lleith. There will also, before the vote is taken in the Senate, be at-least six more (‘ollser\/atlvo Senators appointed which will guarantee the passage of ;the bill by the secolld chamber. _tor i.t-hlllnll sllot down tl. German air- ’ iI.lllt» ill tilt- regioll of I~‘lulll:lt'_ A GIINSERVAI IVE GUNVENTION - - AT IIEURGETUWN,-K_GII_ Mr. J. ll. Stewart, li. C., ilnanimonsly Nonli- nated to i-‘lil the Vacancy Caused by the Resignation oi lion. J.A. iliathieson Premier Arsenanlt_ Resolutions Adopted Expressing Confidence I in Party, Provincial and Federal illld lo ~ 1 ciently organized. India, the corres- lnellt, the writer concludes. -__ ____..__ _..._.._.__._...__..___.,,_, _._____.________~__________ I HIS Premier Arsenault was given uno- ther splendid proof of the apprecia- tion of his fellow pul-.islllollers on the honour conferred both upon him and them in his appointment to the pre- miership of the provnce, when on Thursday evening he was given zl rousing we-lcome in Egmont Bay Hail. A congratulatory address was read -by Mr. J. F. Arsellault to the Premier. “the worthy son of ii liable sire," a fitting reference to his futher, the inte Honourable Joelepb O. Arsenuult whose long and clean politit-_'ll ea- reer is 'still looked back upon with pride by ills fellow eoilntrymen. Tilt-rc were present at the receptloll to Pre mier Arsenllult, Rev. Father Bou- drenull. l’. l'., of Eglmont Boy, Mgr. J. C. Moheun, Sulnmerslde; -Rev. J.A. McDonald, Grand River; Rev. Fntllel' Lossier oi' St. Josephs College; Rev. PREMIER ARSENAULT GUEST UF IIUN-OUR IN NATIVE- PARISH .__1i._._-_?- Dr. Gauthier. Palmer Road; liev. Dr. `Mc»naghall, Miscouclre; Rev. Joseph Gallant. St. Dullstan's College; Siler- lff Wright, Sumlllersidc; Mr,” Adriail Arsenuult_ barrister, Suilllnersitle. Mlessrs. S. E. Gallant. John 0. Arse- nault ant] u llllmbel' of other prollli- nent resitlellts of Egmont llay and vi- cinity. After I’rclllicl' Arsellolllt had respollded fittillgly and l`ci-iillgly to t_lle kindly worllell address, .~lpt+ct~lles; were given hy all the t'|el'gymcn above lnclltltlllell :lull by sr-veral of the others, :ill expressive <1-f' the general appreciation tllrnugllollt the district of the distinction 'won for his consti- tuency and his fellow eollntrymell ily the guest of honollr_ Tile pl'c<»eedillgs tllrollghout were most nlljoyable and fittlngly closed wllth the (‘anodiun iiynlll xlllq the Na- Fcltller Arsclluult, Mont tlarmel; Rev. tloll_;ll Antlleln. _ _-_-_-_ _=__;»~» _-_'_____ _--_..___._____V diplomatic reIllt_ioll.~l with Germany, /\lls!rl.t llllllgary, Bulgaria and Tn,-_ key. 550 SIIIGIERS AGGIVE IN HIIIIEIIX (Canadian Press Despatch.) IlAI.|l=‘.»\X.-- Alllltllel' stea-met' ur- rivcll in llulifax this luorlling from ldngiand with 550 oiliccrs and lllen, all l‘0lUl‘llifti for furiilcr treatment or to be tiist‘lial'r_vti at mellically unfit. - ._'.__ __ Islll llilllllll Plllloi slllltlll Tllert- wus ~on>*Etiel‘alll-~ excite- ment, il- lilo' lirillitv of tht, Police .\‘tati-all uhoni :i_2ttl lint on-liillg. when it was learned that it mall, named. William Mellllli_<, ll 'lahol'er_ who had been arl'l"stcd about 9.15 died in his cell ill the Police Stnt10n_ Tho _man was arlestcd ill Cllandlel' & llcll's gallgway on Kent Street. lie was about Iii yellrs of age and leaves ti wife and faulily. The t`ol'ollel' llr. VV. J. P. Mc- Millan ilnpallllelled tl jury ag £01. lows: A. A. licllllnscey. foreinan, Geo. Bl.-l'l'il:,ull_ (lilac-_ Mt~l`_\:l`.‘lllItl_ l\iil:l1:‘»__-l Bt-l~l\il_;all, (it-_ort;e_ Ihnuglas, Arteluas ('lll'rnll_ and .-\llu-'rl_ l,odl:\-_ tlflirer lltllllillitzk Iltiyli- testified to huvillg with 1lt1lt‘\'l~'I`. Hlll‘pPl'. :lr- l-estl-d thu til-ci-zlson ill (`h:uldler ill-il's. t;ailg\\'uy on Kr-nt. Street. H0 wat.; in eolllpiilly with two others. il.- was ftitlillt: down. Ufliepr Harper told llilll to get ll|l_ ill- rlllllti not and lllliy. the tllin~el=. tllok llinl botweell them to tile. ritlltioll, where he was sealvilctt and ;l hottie partly full of luln was lakoll lrolll lllln_ lla was put in tl t-ell. \\'illloss tllell wont out on his beat and relurlled shortly af- ter uint-_ Sertgl Taylor wllo was at Tho Liberal Conservative (‘oll gventioll was held ill the Georgetown llull ut twu u'clock ye'sterday und wus well attended. Mr. J. W. Me- Phee, the convener, occupied thc irhair, Mr. W. S. Easton acting as Georgetown, expressing regret nt tht lost; to the constituency of Preml-ei Mnilltr.*.V“ll"‘II‘.\' I9 fel" mr Panlnure island, to fill the vlicancy.’nnti carried unanimously. the fulllilv' ulltl all hope tllnt more on ming put ,U the mee,h,g_ tl was _ d b _ . 5 Mr. J. D. Stewart, seconded by Mr. The llleettng was then addressed R J McLellan, expressing regret, nt A A he illness of Mr Archibald J Mc IENNN GEORGE UN hymns J.Mwew»M-L-- -" < - - ' _ resolution was next uloved by Mr. l`.'olislhi._ the late l'ep.'res-tlntative of Xldlltns l'.| hit-_l)`ollu.ld., liullnchillg. 'his district. after which the meet .FORONTO Jum _,Q ,_.m\,hL_,,_,, seconded by Mr, E. D. McLaren. ing closed. A GROUP OF P. E. ISLANDERS AT THE CANADIAN MACHIINE GUN DEPOT. g . . . . November, 1915 at Winnipeg, 2tt Bn. transferred to 44th Bn., 4th Division 5 months in Frince; lnvnlided from the Somme; now No. 2 Co. C.M.G.D_ Lieut. Irvine G. McLaren. Charlottetown. Enitated 18th Dept., 1915. Ar rivld in England iept. 24, 1918, with drift of offlctlrn. Posted from C.M.S to 40th Bn.; iranlferred to C M G D. 14th Jan.. 1917, in France Maj. F.B al Lleut., Charlottetown, 82nd Regt. draft to 12th Bn. C.E.F. On Mach ine G n I ruotlonal work since arrival in England 0ctot.“r. 1914 Men tion with the war. Pie. S. R. Lowe. Charlottetown, enlisted Pentlcto in Franco. Buried by shell Jan. 1916 near Meuinn. No. 2 Co. C.M.G.D. Pte. R. A. Hardy. Ttgnlsh, enlisted Summerside 26th Mlay. 1915. 551 - Somm Bl tl 13, ‘|916 Lef to right. (front row)-Pic H C Mcwiiliam, Eldon, enlisted 11th il rbi _ . . _ - tioned tothe Gdcretary of State for War for valuablg service; ln eannec. Bn., drafted' to 8th Bde. M. G. Co., 3'/3, month: in France, wounded at the d his til-_lt_ ll-.ki-il \\'l1lle.:'w to have a look at the llri.~ioner. 'I`lli:~ he did |allll folillti hiui sitting down on a bent-ll, llllpalolltly nil right. Witness l't-_tllrlioil ut 9.217 mul- found prisoner .fitting in il stooped position at the far t-lltl ol' the llellrIl_ llo opened tho door und folllld plisollel‘ b-lack in the face. l-lt' telopllolled for Dr. Jen- kins. lie was not Ilollle_ Dr. Ilotlwell was thcll phoned tor, lull. the mall ,wus aloud oil hi.-1 arrivlli Officers llarpcl' and Allull Mb- lilllir- also gave cvillellt-e rollt-ernllli; the almost. Marshal Vunieron and Sgt. Taylor also gave evidence cou- cerning the tirlest und eollitiiloll of ~ nrl.=oller, thu intl.:-l~ »=l;ltiln: that he had lllel _Nil-Illllis ol. Qlleon Square ' ill the a1`ti»'rnnoll :lull said. “\'ou're - taking liollletlliillx, \\`llliunl_“ lie re- . plied that lu- had nn awful (lain in McRae, Pownal, volunteered from Bonton` Mass.. Aug. 4th, 1914, enlisted tho breast, anti hall' not _-dept luuch -_tile prc\‘io\t.‘l night. ‘_ Dr. liedweil testified to having re- ceived il message lhtlt ll msn was dvlng ni the l‘olirt- Station and re- ,, _ _ s_c_. oct. 25, 1914. soul Bn. Drafted to lslhan. M_o_ section: 14 months' estell him in rome or lllllfklv ul qu _ po.~isibie_ I llrrivetl :lt_ thu sestion h about fillet- lnllllites inter to dull Wm. Mt-lnllls det-ul. I would any be wnn (latin ll or -10 niillutw before I got In-#1-llokcll to tit-lllh. the ovitiencn 'rho sun sein thin' evonlllll ““‘I Gif” nlorrow at 808 and Molldny at 8.01; it`rlses tomorrow morning llnd Mon- day at -1.35. llnd Tllosdlly nt 4.30- Tlle nloon sets tomol'l‘0W m0l`"|“¢ nt l.l8 and Mnlitlay nt 2_0l. _ hPi-tIl\l1|¥lK Of Ulf’ War' It Wnul ° ' ty killed, three died of wounds' anti greatest disaster that ever befell mall- 57 musing' kind. _____._.___-- 1 ING `|t}V]l'N'_I'B ‘NEW YORK- More than 2,000~Councii idea of a general strlk . - _ IOM _ ~ ' 1"" nm' "“"'°r "I nm "mn" WM J J British (‘ana\iians in the United Still-Ttllrollghc-ut Canada as a means nll Wi~t|ncluln_v. .luno 27th. at 11.08 ti. lu. Tile moon will be fllll on Wednes- iiliv. Juiv -ith at ~1.4l ll-"L Tho length of tollll_\ lllnl tolllorrow l iilirty- will be thirteen hours uni follr nlilllltes. _ ___________._--- Mlnartvo Llnlmellt aura ioolhlohl- Mundi" Jun? 8' 23° D' m' at Mlm' not been accc lcd, enough have quail 1 Mln|rd||..il1l|ncn cureeqnrgotlnuowe mr naming! I ._ _ - - r ~ "W in-1”' ;_;__»-¢qvudl»gn»¢a»»»~---» -- --~J ,__ ' ~ ' , ` _ ‘ I _ V _ _ u"°'g" ”.1f2‘f“,,_'d ”`_,__ _ lm nt-tl to form tt -nnosllnn and li lnlll, and they have been sent _to Canada mn-,.¢~. uqm,” N". ¢|¢g¢m,,|-_ T Of ANNOUNCEMEN 8’ es had volunteered for enlistment at __ ,emm the 8n(m_c‘n‘ of comc\.|p_ lIEETI'NGs» BTO. the British recruiting station here up pr" g _ to tant night, according to Brigadier- U0"- Geueral W A White. who is in A monster meeting of labor men ho vt' ll Y k lil tilut meets on -. - ~ _ omwa Ur R P colnnllllld Willie all these men have been m||,,,| for Sunday ntghg QUEBE(‘_- The local union of the - ' lneers last night en- ______--1-1-' u_ 8_ EN|_|s1-_ Smtmnary Enz CANADIANB ‘N Idorsed the Calgary Trades and Labor Q . wounded at the Suri-uno ieth Sept. cl e born ln lc. of P.E.l. parents, enlisted In B.G_, 121s! Bn. Now on dra for France. new in France. Ptc.D. M. Stewart. Mount Buchanan, en- listed Charlottetown. 7th Aug. 1914. 82nd Regt. Draft to 12th Bn. lnvalidoti from Vnlelrtier. inlllhd second tlml, Charlottetown. Srd April, U15, 35! Bn. Drafted to 15th Bn. M_G. Sectton. 4 ionthn In France. Wounded ,.¢.t,,,-,ml ,, yank( ~-tptmt .tat-¢.,\|@¢_ 9 It the Somme 26th Sept.. 1916. No. 3 Co., C.M_Q.D. Pie. J. H. Buchanan ,.am,._ to ht, duty, on ,yung 29th' tn Eldon, enltbtsd 1058i ln.. Charlottetown. New ai Trench Warfare Sehn Now 104th Bn. Witiéy, Pte. H. C. Wood. Pownal, enlisted Sa|katoon.wt1t|t- nntler the influence of lfquor_". 53rd Bn., Bin July. 1915. Drafted to 42nd Bn. 3 months In Francie an at --~-»------- lrlgaao wlrer. lnvalldeti to England Aug. lole. No. 4 ca., c.M.o_b_ plum; Llnlmone num colon, out 9.' P - _ L‘|f\'1o right (back row.)-Pte. l. C. Pound. Charlottetown. enllsie Regina. 4611i Bn., transferred to 53rd Bn., then to 101lth Bn., and than to No. 2 Co. C.M.G.D. ngw In France. Pte.B Ballmer, B., Went Royal? enlisted Re inn, Alth n drafted 'io 58th rl. 3 months in France. Win ww -Nm 2 bb” c_M_°_D' Pm Fon” effort st vomiting the food. It went it ig. yt ol. ot which can be seen hy on examina- tion of the body. lie had been eating vnlllled lobster--making an back cutting off the breathing. Tho mouth and throat were full of -inb- ster. l would say the cause of lilo death was ohokinln' h After having the facie the My the rollin- l-mtlun from 1-lwlung. t 1 I » Y l lil ri L ly”