, `,,.`_..,V .,`,. .it - - _ t I . ` / 'L I-v - J - _ . , 1 - . . . I I' I. _ (I _"_, me cHtn,,Q;1g1o_y_tj_Y hint ) t . 4 ' t . it , ~;_ .Y ,V vu. ,4___'_ , r . , .nit ,. f . . .tf » » <.-', u MOR \V tlillil( FZ fs gé si’ =-E E i-Wi”-i?-iii wi CHARLOTTETOW DA FRIDAY ‘ 3 1 14 --°---Y-=g,t->-=---3,--=-gg-1--g et I f N CANA ocrosek o 9 t tg- ... _ _ » ’ _- - z.soPnnv mru 1.1 Au.-tu TURKEY HAS JOINED THE WARRINO I 55.000 IRISH FORCES, DECLARED WAR ON RUSSIA AND HAS ALREADYOONE INTO ACTION ninrittti--ttO-t-tin-tiritntt. --nt tint nt Colonel 1-‘. S. 1\-Iooro retttrneti to Cltarlottetown on Wednesday even- ing front Ottawa, where he was at- tending tlte General (Tottft-.rt-ntste of tht- Metltodist Churcit, having been away from the Island since Septembt-r 21. En route to Ottawa Colonel Moort- stopped at Qu(-bt-t: in ortler to spend it day at the camp at \'ttlcttl'tier, where im putt the pleasure oi' st-t-ing l’t'oft.-s- sor Watts. fortnt-rly ol` t‘harlottetown. Professor Watts is an oflieer uitat-ltt-tl to tlte Nineteentlt littttallon und has gone to the front. tiolout-l Moort- al- so saw otlit-ers front l’rint:t» l-ltlwartl lslanti wltont ite fountl unnttat-lted to any corps anti wito wt-re not vt-ry well satisfied witlt the position they occu- pied at the Camp. ltt contpany witlt l’rofessor Watts, Uolottt-l nloort- wt-nt. through the Camp and was highly pleased with the lot-ation, the gtfnt-.ral lay ottt ot` the plat-t-, the i`at-.ilities wltlch it a|`t`ortlctl for the t~otni`ortablt: training of tt large hotly of troops. 'l‘o him. a veit-ran militlantan, the tlatnp was ilttort-sting; to a layman it wtmltl bc a vastly spetztacular ai'i`atir. ’l`ht- t‘nntp was laid out as an intmt-.use oblong, the infantry bt-ing t-ncantpetl in battalions ttumbt-ring i'rottt tnto to uint-tt-en. 'i‘ht- t-nt-.atnptttettt war. ar- ranged on tht-. lines of tt town. with roads intersettlng anti eatflt lntttulion bt-ing distinct. ’i`Itt-re \\'t-rt- in the tlanip on the titty t‘olonel visitt-tl it about tltlrt_v-two tltottsanti troops, rom- post-tl of cavalry, artillt-r_\', infantry, rm nit-dit-al int-n nntl signnllt-rs lit- ., y _ , ._ “itifii”'GlYe7ii'”tltUinfantry' l>at.taliott,-t on parade uutt t-onsltlt-rt-tl thcnt tt pttrti-' ttularly fine, sturdy botl_v ol' mt-n and fairly proficient in tlrill.' 'l`ht- fit-ltl and ht.-avy brigades were prt-pttrt-tl i`or t-_n~ traintnt-nt bc-fort: tnart-lnn;.: out: nt fu-.t, the ltorst- ttrtillt-ry tvert- nturt~lt- ing out that aitt-rnoon and to t`o.ont:l .\loort- tht-_v appt-art-tl to be in vt-r_\ 1-,ood contltiion. tint- thing whit-it spe- tiully uttra-.,ttti his attt-ntitm was tht- t'ltttnilttt-ss anti ortlt-r ot' tht- t'nutp:t and the fat-ilttit-s wltit-it wt-rt-. provitlt-tl to ensure thc obst-rvnntre of tht-so t't-a- tures. A systt-nt ol` water supply was laiti throughout tht- entire t`amp and tht-rt- was also tt t-,omplt-fe t-it-rtrit: llgzhting equipntt-nt. 'l`ht- only tliili- t-nity appt-ared to bt- that of tlrainagt- or st-wt-rage, bttt a sjrstt-tti was tht-n bt-ing itlstullt-ti anti will be in i'\tll opt-ration shortly. 'l`he Gent-ral t‘oni`t-rent‘t- of tltt- Mt-» iitutlist t'hurt-h, at whit-it t‘olont-l Moort- was a lay rt-prt-st-ntativt-, as- st-tnblt-tl on 'l`lttn'stla_\', St-ptt-mbt-r 1331. tht- aitentinnct- bt-ini: \vt-ll ovt-r tl_tt't-e lttintlrt-tl, consisting' of t"t-pI‘t->=\‘l\t1\tl\'t`f- botlt telt-rlcttl and |u_\'. A tit-t-nt tnnt\i‘ ntattt-rs of init-rt-st to tht- .\lt-tltotltsi lintiy were utljntlit-att-tl ttptm, anti ont- tiut-stion in wbit'lt pat'tit't|lnt' init-rt-st was tultt-u tttttl wl|it'lt t-rt-nit-tl at tzootl tit-ttl of tilscttssiott wart that ol' ‘ilu- tt-rnt pastorutt-. .\l'tt-r tht- sul>Jt:t-t had been tltoroughly t-tmsttlt-rt-tl tltttl tt ttttmber oi' resolutions and ttntentf- mt-.nts had bet.-it volt-tl tlotvn tht-Y con- i`t-rt-nt't- tiecitlcti that tltt- tt-rin of pas- ioratt- should remain as it is at pre- nt-nt, which is for i`our yt=nrs. ltt regard to tltt.- wtti', a spit-ntli_tl anti ft-rvent rt-.soltttlon un.-: utloplt~t_|_ ni tht- shupt- of an atitlress to tht- l\tni_: ttl>~ ,proving in very strontl lt‘l'i-1-S ‘il 'IU' gipptl mirpli by tltt- llritislt_ tiovern- mt-nt in the pre:-t-ttt :tlr\ti:i_Ilt‘ anti ex- |n-cssittg toniltlt-ut-e in llts l\itt.l\-~°-t.\' antl the (iovcrnntt-nt at bomt-. ‘ on tm. opt-ning e\'t-.ning oi tltt- tott- ft‘~r't-nce ntltlresses of wt-lt-ome wt-rt- tlt-- ltvt.-red by tile lilayor of' t)‘tta\\-a, ont- of the liiittistt-rs of tht- trown wht- spoltt- on beltnlf of Sir ltobt-rt liortlt-n. who was ttttu\'oltl=thl.\' lH'i“-'t'_l“"‘I,,"`f‘f" attending. anti also hi' 5"' “_'Ii""l_ Laurier. Thest- ntltlrt-sst-s wt-tt-_ tl>l considerable ilttt-rest nlttl \\'t-rt- ini-li; ly upprcciatetl by all who ltut|'t`itt` pleasure of llstt-uint; to tht-ut. ll\t` speakers nil matlt- rt-ft-|'t-nt-t- ‘tt-I I It topic that is ot' pttr-1-----5'--‘ l"""‘-'”' “’j (til)-~-[lig war, t-ntphn.-|7.l|tl£ lit'-'_Ytl\li.i| of every individttui to his t-ount:.\ -HU the Empire. _ _ _ ( One of the important tit-t'-t.~807 Uccnts' ‘“““‘ °"“'“° "°""’3-vi’t“'tt.'5ztt"v; Pt-time sAuaAoss.-H0-ini; I-,,_,,,',. §rt(>`r:)\ selected Y0““¥ 6[362_1'0_28,“1,1, .___ .--~ 'f ses wsnrso.-to DRI\{ltl“ffm:;‘(f‘§“,,,,gj must be sotmtt, ttv~t---“ c,,,)0_10;,,,,",3, W. F. Robins. __v,_, “` -I-CENCE Hfrretron asus Wim* :en ,,,,.,,,. bar' u mg bushwsgio t‘.antitbellton. ff' Qppiy t° Box 62:39-to-aoittttvm. .__ '___' _-_ -~ " _.LA . Iadi' BITIIATIONT- Vi{}§‘N;.§D companion. a‘°~r:. 00 ° .. 1 0fl'lt'0 A"“’°”"‘ 'M' M' ftiiitntr-'1lo‘-\:i`oM1|.___ ____.__..._--»---rt'-"tit-tE'ii` DE- roztl sAt.E!-Q ofgarititii nererescf s r ng u - e- |,“,,.-,,-, pttmtntea ny its-;:;°“at , t. I lows Co.. mstyad $1801] my gpplylnll etinngerttmge sm-o-zontt. att s ° ~ ____,¢¢§A»-°-‘°”'{-.'__-‘ um-in ntunt°»-mi#-0-' °“"‘”""‘ - -4.5. .~ .5 . dent for tltc past _Vt-ltr was appttintetl as Superintt-.ntlent ltlntt-ritus, itt-v. Dr. tfartttztn. ’i`ltis was tlont- ln rttcognl- tion of tht- splendid st-rvit-,tt rt-ntlt-rt-tl by him as Genoral Supt-.rintt~ntl-t-.nt t-.vt-r since the fornttttion of the tien- t-ral t‘unt`t.-rent-c. ’l`be t-.leritfal repre- sentative from l’rint:e ltitlwttrtl lslnntl was liev. (it-orge lil. Yottng atttl ilte lay rt-pre-st-ntatlvt-S i\'1r. llcnry Sntitlt and t‘olont-l Moore. The (`oni't-rt-nec was ht t-vt-ry rt-sptrtft a great sut-cess. lit-avlng tittawa, t‘ol0nel Moore wt-nt on to llay t‘ity, Mitzltigtttt, on tt short visit. to rt-lativt-s there. lit- was vcry much fast-inatt-.tl by what ht- sztw, being strutzlt by the beauty of tht- city unti tht- many symptoms oi' pros- pt-rity which provailt-ti t-,vt-rywltt-rt-. Ont- intlustry in pariit-ttlar to ltis fan- cy, anti ont- whit-it bt- would liltt- to set- t-:sl.ablisltt-tl in l’rint-t- ltltiwartl Island, viz., lltt- growing of sugar bt-t,-is anti tht- |nanuf’at-turt- of bt-t-t sttgar. Vast art-as ol' sugar bt-t-ts, ht- satys, can bt- st-t-n on many of tht- farnts, :tntl on t-ntiniry ht- fonnti that it was tht- bt-:si paying crop whit-it tht- farmt-rs toultl |n‘otlnt't-. t‘oltmt-I l\loort- t-njoyt-tl tt nitlttbt-r of tit-liglttful auttnnobiit-, rides while in tht- t-ity atttl found tht- rotttls in botlt the city and tht- surrounding t-ountry in t'-xt-t-lit-ttt t'ontlition for auto tlriving. . t‘t>lont-l liloort- tht-n lt-t`t liay t‘ily, after his \‘t-ry pleasant stay, going bavlt to (itlawn, wht-rt-. f`or st-.vt-ral tlays ltt- nitcntlttl at ntt-t-ting of the Gt-nt.-ral lioartl tn' ;\li.-sitms. This lioartl looks ztftt-r th-.-__m2ssitm work o|` the t\lt-ihotl- ist t'lntx't-It for tlte whole Iiontiniun. The llnttrti rt-;:rt-ttably founti itst-ll' rc- strit it-tl grt-ally by tht- tinant-ial strin- ;:t-nt~_\' tlut- presuntably to tht- \var, but it has matte arrangt-nit-nt,s i'ot' active- l_\' t-:trt‘_\'itn: on its missions, both home atttl fort-igtt, tittrlng tltt- t-urrenl _vt-ar. In ’I`tn'onttt tltt- t`olottt-I ftttlntl tlto pt-oplty enlltusiaslit- ht tht-ir sttpport oi` tht- war polit-y, anti large ntttnbt-rs o|‘ mt-n art- roltttttt-t-ring for st-ryittt-. On tht- Sunday ntorning ht- attt-ntlt-ti at ::t-rvit't'- in tht- tftntvot-at.ion Ilull ot' the t'nivt-tsify oi` 'l‘oronio anti lit-ttt-nt-tl with ntttt'lt.plt-asttt‘t- to tt t~lt-rgyntatt oi' that t-ity. ilis atidrt-ss was a pat- riotit' ont- and ht- tttatlt- an urgent atttl i`ort~iblt- nppt-nl to int- stutlt-nts, stai- ing that tht- prt-st'nt war in which not only l-Inglantl was t-onct-rut-.tl bitt t-vt-ry part of tht- ltimpirt-. anti that it was tht- tluty oi' t-vt-ry ont-, _voting tnt-n partl- t~nlar|_\', to tlo their utmost in tit-ft-use of tltt- Itlntpirt- tnt iltt- flt-ItI nl' battle. tilt tht- t-vt-ning of the sanlt- titty tilt- t‘olont-l listt-nt-tl to ttnntht-r brilliant tntttion, tt st-rmon -tlt-li»'t-rt-tl by ltt-v. ltr. llinwlts, whost- snbjt-t-t wa.-1 "'l`lt9 t'ontt-mpt:tblt- liiitlt- At'nt_\'," in wlticb lit- srort-ti tht- ltaist-l' st-vt-rt-I_\'. In 'i`ol'onio t'ttlont-I illoort- int-I at stutnht-r of l'rint-t- l~)tl\\'artl lslantlt-rs, ont- of whom, t\lt'. i-`|'a|tlt lit-t-r, ltaving a-'tt-.tmttlntt-tl tt t'onti`ot‘tabltr t-tunpt_-tt-n- t-y for ltlinst-li', is now tlt-voting ltis time anti fait-nts to tht- bt-tit-rtnt-nt and :ttl\ttntngt- of tht- poorer classt-s in tl-.nt city, t‘oltmt-I liioort- stntt-s tltat tht-rt- are n grt-at ntany t-ntptlrit-ft nlarontl in t‘t-gartl lo lslnntl intlustrit-s, notably in rt-gartl to tht- fox industry. lit- ntt-t :t nutnbt-t' ol' pt-rsons tlnunt-ially intt-rt-st- t-tl in Print t- l-Itlwnrtl island l-‘ox t`ont- pnnit-.-: wlto were anxious to receive inf`ormntion t-ont-t-rning tht-nt, 'l‘itt- ft-t-lin_-.1 in rt-gard to tht- fox business, itt- says, is rnfltt-r opiintitttne anti peo- plt- bttvt- ntut~lt faith in its l`utu|‘t-. Asltt-tl by a tiuartlian rt-porter who- tlit-r many pafriotlt- mt-t-tings wt-re ht-ltl i|t 'l‘oronto during his stay tht-rt-, t‘olont-l hlottrt- answt-rt-tl in tht- alllrnt- ativt-. tint- mt-t-ling ht- attt-ndt-tl in that t-it_\' was oi` pt.-t-ulinr init-rt-sl. It was ln-ltl in fltt- lilasst-_\' llall in whit-It tht-rt- wt-re ust-ntblt-tl bt-twt-t-n i'o\tt' anti livt- thonsuntl pt-rsons;---in i'ut-t, the itnll was t-rowtlt-tl to the doors. 'l`hert- tltt- nutiit-nt-t- listt-nt-ti to a most pathe- tit-, lit-nrt-rt-ntling ntltlrt-ss by liintlnntt-. Vantlt-rvt-ltlt-, wife ol' tilt- Minister ol' Stntt- of lit-lglutn. iluviug recently comt- from lit-lgiunt, sbt- tit-scriitetl the terriblt- ctnttlltlon to wlticlt tht- coutt- try had been rt-dut't-tl and the un- spt-altttble horrors and tortures to which the inttocent people'were being subjet-.tt-tl by the Gertmtn hosts. ln her address site tlt-scrlbt-tl tltt- beauties and the prosperity of tlte country pri- or to the war nntl then strikingly t-on- trastctl tltose conditions witlt the pre- sent pitiful state of things. The nu- dience were very sympathetic and t-tnttrlbtttcti largely io a fund for the relief of Mntlame Vande-rvelde’s fel- low-countrytnen and women. The meeting was presldt-ti over by Colonel Ryerson and was addressed by tlte Prentier of’ the province, the Mayor of the city, Hon. Mr. Rowell. Leader of the Opposition, the Stlpendiary Mag- istrntt- of Toronto n.nd`others. The utltlresses were nil excellent and aroused u true patriotic spirit. Colonel Moore enjoyeti his trip vt-ry ntut-h nntl has come back to the ln- lttnd with pleasant recollections. ' SNOW IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Oct. 29.-The first snow of the season fell Tuesday in New York City shortly after 11 o'clock anti lasted for fifteen minutes. Tho flakes were very light, and did not stay on the ground. They were blown away by s heavy wind. which increas- ed in velocity towards midnight. There was another light fall of snow _inet before 1 o‘elock this morning. Those leaving the restaurants for home thought at first that it was rain, and were surprised when they found white flakes on their costa anti clolltl. lit* _ I I t ,HI BIIIIISH IIISIIIIIIIIIS tSpt-tcittl to the (luttrtliun) l'AltlS, tit-t. 1!9.~~-A stittatlron of liritish torptttlo bout tloslroyers stink in tltc,Atlt'iatit: at (it-.rinttn steantt.-r which ltutl been tztntvertt-ti into it crttist-1'. The tit,-stroyt-.rzt restzuetl 26 tntttttbt-z's oi' the crew of tltc ticrntan vcsst-I. ~ IUHKISH EIIIIISIH BIIIIIBIIIIIIINIS IIIISSIIN TIIWN tSpt-cial to tht- tiuartlinn) 'l‘lllrtttt-rly i\'ai'l'a, is tt itussian seaport nn the south-t-ast t~-~as| oi' tht: t'rintt-a, l0t) ntilt--s nurtlt- east oi' Stebasiopol, by whit-it it is con- notrtctl by rail. t tSpt-cial to tht- Gttartlinit) N iV()it(iSSYSl{, tfattcasasvia, l’et- togratl, (lt-t. 29.-~'l`hc Tttrkish tzruist-.r ilantitleh, whitzh ttrrivt-tl ltort- to-titty, tit-ntantit-tl tht- sttrrt-.ntler oi' tho city anti (ioverntnt-nt propt-rtit-s, tltreatett- ing in t'ast-. of rt-funttl to bombartl the to\vn. ’[`ltt-. 'l`ttrltish ('onsul alttl oili- cittls wcrt-. nrrt-stetl, and the cruist-.r \\'iihtlrt-\\'. Novotoss_\'slt is on tht- north-t-ast tzttnst of' tht- lllack St-n anti is the capital of the territory of thc lilack St-a. It is almost tlirt-,ctly opposite tht- titlosia at a distance oi' 120 miles, IIIISI Sli Illlill IIISIGNS P[I3III[IN tSpt-t-ini to tht- tiuttrtllani l.tlNI>ti.\’, (ict. 2ll.-- l'rint-e Louis ol` iiattt-itln-t'g, l<‘irst St-tt |.ortI of' the llritish .-\tln|iralty. has resigned. ills rt-.signatiott is said to bt-. due to tt t-atnpnigtt ht somt- ttewspttpt-rs against bint bt-t~aust-. oi' bin Auslrittn t-tntnot'- tittns. lit- was born in Attslriu, but lnts bet-n at intttlrnlisctl, llritish subjcttt sintze tht- ttgt- oi' l4._ HIIW IIIHNIIINS USE HHIIISH PIIISUIIEIIS (Spt-vial to tlte (luartlian) LONDON, Oct. Bti.----\\-'itat the tion- don prbss tit-,st‘rtbt-ss as reprisals by Gt-rninny, in the ntattt-r ot' the vig- vl.-ttnts hantliing oi' (iortnans in' ltlngland ‘arc rt-lttit-tl in lit-tttor`s telegram i`rottt lterlinz ~ "'l'ln- (it-rntnn police autltoritit-s," tht- ntt-ssage says, “ are preparing to taltt- tttot't- tlrastitf anti opprt-ssive uten- surt-s against tht- liritislt. 'i‘ht- attlitoritit-s at‘t- taking tht- rt-.vlst-tl t-t-nsus of liritisb resltlents with it vlt-w oi' t':tt'lliltttin,”.' t:t'rt-sts. In llie words. oi' tit-nt-rttl lt‘t\rt,-:. a clean s\\'t-t-p will bt- tn:ttlt-. lt is ctntsitlert-tl possiblt- that t-\'t-ry iilnglisitntan in (It-rntttny will he untlt-r :trrest ill a short time. GERMAN REPRISIILS (Special tu the tinurtlinn) VIENNA, ()ct. iii).~lf. is stated that ‘to Germans are taking :ttltlitionttl precautions against ,spies and are eur- talling the privileges oi' I-English civilians already lutornetl. in some ctntcentrntlon camps in Gt-,rntttny Eng- lisltmen, it is snitl, are fort-t-.tl to sleep on straw. TIIE NEATIIER THE TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON. ETC. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. 30.-Maritime; modt-.rate to fresh southerly winds. fnlr and mtlti nt first then rain before -nl ht g . ..THE WEATHER.-The weather yt-stcrtlny was beautifully ntlltl and clear. The title will be high this morning at 7.50 anti tomorrow at 8.53; it will he lttgh tonight at 3.35 anti tomorrow at 9.09. The sun sets this afternoon at 4.49 and tomorrow nt 4.48; it rises tomor- row morning af. 0.40 and Suutlay at 6.41. , The moon rises this afternoon at 3.25. ' The first quarter of the moon was on Tuesday. Oct. 25, at 6.44 p. m. There will be a lull moon on Mon- day, Nov. 2nd. at 7.49 p. m. The length ofn today will be te hours and ten minutes.. Minlrtfl llniment cures lnrget ln cows SUMMARY OF TIIE SITUATION (Special to tlte Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 29.»'l`he battle of Yser and the series of battles wltlch have taken place along the whole front in Belgium and I-‘rance ttppt-nr, with the troops new exhausted. to have dt-generated into ttuttterous isolated attacks anti counter-ttttacks, in which gains untl losses are about ctptttlly divided between the comba- tants. (ln that part of the battle front nearest tlte sea, wht-re the Gertnuns have delivered repeatetl attacks witlt daily increasing forces in an eft'ort to make their way to lltntkirlt and eventually to Calais, and where tlte Allies ltave offered stubborn resist- nnt-.t-, there has been another tlay of trontpartttive calm, mttl although the Gertnans, in the morning bulletin, clt-tim to have made some progress to tht- south ol' Nieuport, the French in a t-tntnuunit‘ation this afternoon say there is no t-ltattgt-_ in fact, as ex- petftttd, the Germans seeth to have transit-r`rotl their more serious opera- tions fnrtlter inland, and to be trying to break through the Allies lilies t'r0ln itillt-., wltit:lt, if sut-cessful, wottltl cont- pt-.i the Allies, who are holding the front tltrouglt Ypres to the coast, to fall back toward Dunkirk.. llowt-vcr, nothing oi' great moment is likely to be accomplisltetl tttttii the troops, who have been fighting steadily for a fortnight, have been given some rest, anti reinforcements arrive to fill up tlte gups which have been matic in botlt armies as 0. rt-suit of tlte cott- tlnuous artillery and infantry tttt.at:ks. in the tneantinto there has been sharp lighting, wltile each side. is entlcavour- ing to holtl the positions they at pres- ent occttpy. or secure bt-,tter positions, which would give an advantage when the next big battle breaks. Both claim to have been sttctrt-ssful in this, anti oiliclal reports are full of sentences, such as "‘thtt ent-,nty`s attacks Itnve been repulsed” or " wo have made progress." The same thing is going on to the t-.nst\vartl, wht-,rt-. the Gertttnns are pushing tht- long-promisetl attack to- ward \-'t-rtiun, while tht- it‘rt.-ncit are tloing all in their power to keep tltettt away frnttt that fortress. In all of' tltt-,sc attacks prisoners anti guns are lost by out- sitit- or the other, and irent-hes evacuated. ln Polttntl, where Austrians anti tier- mans are retiring before fresh armies brought up by ltussians, something more decisive has occurred, the tins- situts having a wt-.ek ago driven buck (lt-rman right :ttlvnttt-.ing on \\'nrsttw. llttssinns have no\v struck ni lite t-entrt-, south-tvt-st of the l’olish capi- tal, anti, accortling to Pelrogratl re- ports, ltnve broken tlto resistance of the last units of the armies trying to maintain tltctnselves north of l’ilitzt\ liivt-r. liussinn cavalry has rt-.ot-t-nplt-ti ltatlom, wltcre tnnny men nntl guns utttl ntut-.lt war tnttt.eri:tl has been tzttpturt-tl. (lu tht- ithtst Prttssian frontit-1-,ttltutg \\-hit.-it line the tit-rtnans toolt offt-n- slvo. both sides claim sut-ct-ss. ltt South Africa the situation appears more favourable. (it-nt-rttl l.t\ui.~: ilotha. l’re|niel‘, is at the ht-:td oi` tltt- f.'rnt_\' ttpprunclting ugztinst rebellious cont- ntantlos_ untlt-.r lit-yers anti lit-. \\'t-t. \\'ltilc loyal comntttndos of the Dutch and English ure gathering in rcnntnnts of the cotmuantlo which Lieut.-(lol. Marltz was leaticr of’ until ite was wountlttti and lletl across the Gcrntan border. with the prt-sont-.o of Gt-rntan ntl_nt-s off the north coast. which nttttle it net-t-ssnry to-tlay for the steamer Olympia fo pttt into n North ireland port, Loudon newspapers nre asking that the Atltnlralty take more vigorous measures to prevent a continuation of this sowing of mines. It is believed that vessels flying neutral flags are responsible for these mines. The papers are also urging flint stronger measures be taken to rid flto country of spies, the presence of whom is proved by the capture of a mnn on tho north shore of the Firth of Forth. while operating a flashlight apparatus. ._t_.._......_ TURKEY DECLIRES WAR (Special io the Guardian) TOKIO, Oct. 29.-The Russian am- hassadorhere declares that Turkey has declared war on Russia. FRENCH OFFiCiAL REPORT. PARIS, Oct.. 29.-The French \Vnr Omec to-night says: " There is no lm- ortant news to report according to p , , . latest information received." l IIIHI-Ilillt ISCIIPIIII III BIIIMIIN EIIUI Sill tSpt-t'ial to the (luartlianl ’l`Ol(l(l, (ict. 219,-'l`ht: llriiisit lim- bztssy ltettrs that tht- 'tittrntnn crttistet' Emtien, flying a .lapattt-st- ling anti disguised by an atltlitional fourth sntokestuttk, etttttrotl l’t-nang, :t liritish port in the Straits, and Iirt-,ti forpt-tlot-s which sunk the ltnssian t-ruit,t-r .lt-nr tchug, anti a I-‘rt-.ntfh tlt:slro_vtfr. 'l'ht- Emtlen‘s entrantft-. to tht- watt-.r of Penang wus ntttltttzious. Slit- rattnt- in under tho guns ot' tlte fort, and after sinking the cruiser anti dt-stroyer escaped through tht- Straits of Malacca. KING INII IIIIIIN Ili HIVIIW IIINIIIIIN (Special to the Gttartliau) l.t`.-NDON, t)t-.i, 29.--lt is oiilcittlly announced ht-re to-tiay thnt. their hlajtestios. King George atttl Queen Mary, signiiietl their intention of` re- viewing tlto t‘a|ta.tlian contingent at Salisbury Plains at an early tlato. BIIGIIIN PIIIIIIIIMINI IU Nllll III NUVEIIIBIH (Spt-t-ial to the (iuardiani I‘AltlS, (it-t. 159.-~-'l‘ln-. newspaper /“ Paris" says to-day that the iielgisn Parlizttttt-mt will be t-allt-.tl into session at liavrt- tsontt- time during tltt- month of i\ovetnbor. l]ElI.HiIlIZIIl] IIIIIS III PIIIIII HIHIL (Special to the Guttrtlioni LONDON, Oct. 29.~Geltt-ral lit-.rtzog has left Uapetowtt to try anti itttlttro the rt-,boi lioers led b_v Gt-.nt-.rals lit.- \Vt-t and lit-.yers to lay down tht-ir arms anti rt-turn to their ltmntts. RUSSIAN REPORT W.-‘\S}ilN(i'i`t)t\', Oct. 129.- .'tll thc German army corps on tht- lt-it bttnlt of the Visttiln in l’olantl nrt- in |`t|ll retreat, nt't:ortling to an oilit~i:tl rt-port i`rom Petrogrzttl matlo pnblit' ht-re to~ night. The rt-port t'ollows:- --"(,in (let. 28 we overruntt- tht- rt-sist:tnt-t- of' tlto last troops of' tht- t-nt-my who ‘wt-.re t-.ntit-avourlng to nut up at fight to the north of tht- rivt-r l’ilitza. .-\i tht- present nttnnt-nt all .-\nstro`tit-rntatt corps it-it on tht- bunk of tht- \'i.~;tnla me in f'ull rt-trt-nt. Str_vlto|‘f`, ltljow and Novotniasto are ot-t-upit-tl by ottr troops; itntlom is ot-t~upit-tl hy our cavalry. and we have t-apturt-tl st-rt-ral thottsatttl prlsont-rs.'g\|ns ntttl trains in (iallcia. 'l`ht-ro art- tto t-ltttngt-s on the East l’ru::sintt front. Tht- first tit-rman atmy t-orps, sttpportotl by 'otlter troops, is f`or thc fonrtlt day kt-t-ping up an attat-lt nt-nr ltaltnloi-‘ it-wo. Losses are vt-.ry bt-av_\'." EIIIINII IIVISIIN. S. III I. INIIIIII MIIIIIIE 'l`ht- Annual St-ssittn ol' tht- grnntl iii- vision, S. oi' T. was ht-ltl :tt lilurgtttt- on ’l`ttt-stltty last with tht- usual gttotl at- tendance. 'l`ht- Oillct-rs’ rt-port sltowetl` some gains during the tntarter just` closed, and substantial progress during t.Itt- Division yt-.ttr. ’l`be (`ontntlt|t-tr on- the State of 'l‘he Order otttllnetl a pro- gramme for mort- prnt-tit-al propaga- tion work tluring the coming tuoutlts which was ntloptt-ti. l The tnutrtt-rly st-ssitms for tht- cur- rent year were ortit-retl to be held at the following p|ttt-t-s,- January with t'ulon Division at Springfield; April with Victoria at t‘hnrlottetown: July with Aberdeen at Drtrnlt-y: anti Octo- ber with Harmony at Frt-etown. The Ofllccrs for the' yenr wt-re elected as follows, and installed by tht- D. l\i.W. P. Bro. J. A. Lawsonz- G. W. i’atriarclt,I Lewis i‘. Tanton, (`httrlottt-town; G. W. Assot-.lutt-, irtt it). liit-litty, Sttnttner- field; ii. Scribe. J. E. l‘roflfi. Kensin- ton; G. Trt-as. l). N. l\it~.Kny. Spring- fit-ltl; G. (‘.haplnln, lit-v. E. S. Wt-t-ks, Pownal; G. t‘on, John Johnson, Mar- gate; (l. St-nt, Ray t‘low, Frt-t-town; G.t Patron John lloward. ltinrgaft-. PUBLIC MEETING - The public meeting in the evening in spite of a heavy rainfall, was large antl interesting. Speeches. readings, recltatlons and music were all ex`t-el- lent and the order of the very best. The programme was as bt-lo\v:-(`-horns, Choir; Address, by Chairman. L. l‘. Tanton; Reatilng, Nina Durant: Ati- drt-ss of wt-lcomt-, Geo. E. Brown;i Violin Music, (`ht-stt-r ltownrtl; Ad- tlrt-ss, Rt-v. E. S. Wt-t-ks; lit-ntllng, Miltlrt-tl Poynter; ltt-ply to Atltlrt-tts of sion to the people oi Margate for their I . ‘\ t _ I '.,q.;, - _ t/' - ,, -- . .\ EIINIINEINI JOIN, Atltlressittg a tneeting of Irish voltttt the disposal of the (iovernmt.-nt, ant he dt-clart-d that in spite ot' t-tnigrtttitn a fighting natiott. “Irt-lantl‘s rights," said Mr. itetl within the irish short-s. lf' tht- mn ltood of ireland refused to strike Bl~Jl.l~’.»\S'i‘, IRELAND, Ot-t. '.'s.--- Ireland would maintain her plact- as HAVE tgp THE Attnv _"___ blow where real fighting is goin! on, - the t-ountry would be covered with let-rs today. Jolttt E. lit-dntontl. the tlisgrat-t-. lrt-land would be humiliat- irish Nationalist It-atlt-r, said that when ed, if after the war, it had to be ad. the irish Government camt- into bt-ing mittt-ti that tht- safety and liberties of the voluntet-rs must be absolutely ati lrt-land had bt-t-n guarded by the slo- l rillvt-s ol' otltt-r mt-n, while Irishman t rt-tmtint-d at ltomt- and took none of tht- risks." 'i`ltirty-fivt- thousand men from all tttond “are not to be deft-ntit-tl mt-rt-ly "firm 0" ImI“I‘d Num -I°I“°d the arm? n' ` ' ' ` ' stntt- the lwgtttttttig of tltt-. war, Mr. ai ltt-tlmond added. SIX IIIIIIIINIIIIIIHIS IIMU I.(i.\IDON, Ot:t. 29.-On 'I‘rai`nlgttr tiny the I’ ‘itish Admiralty annount-t-tl that sinrt-. tlte war ht-gan twt-nty-two nt-w fighting vt.-s.-tt-is oi' tlii`i‘t-t't-nt kinds ltavt- bt-t-n atltled to tilt- navy that onet- tltt- grt-at atlntiral ttomntantlt-tl. 'l`hat brings the iiritish naval strt-ngilt up t-ttorntously. tint- can only sttrntist- as to which ships have at-» tually joint.-tl tht- first battle stptatlrtnt, but one or two fat-lf; ntnitt- it t-lt,-ar that at it-asf four nt-w llrt-zttlnottgltts, ont- battlt- t-ruist-r anti st-vt-ral oil-burn- ills light t'I’t1ist-rs. “tit-stro_\'t~rs of' tlt-- stroyt-rs," as .\lr. t`lturt-ltill t-:tilt-tl tht-m, nrt- int-lutlt-tl among tht-se twen- ty-two nt-\\‘ ships. Battle Drcadnoughts. The first fat-t of signifit-ant-c is that tltt- two battit- lirt-atlnoughts taltt-n over front tht- 'I`ttrltisit -,-,ovt-rnnn-nt at the outbrt-ak oi' ltoslilitit-s, tht- lit-sltzv tlit-lt anti tht- tisntan I.. tht-n t'ontplt-t- ing in liritish privtttt- _\':trtls, had their tzrews tolti ofl' for rt-atiint-ss, during tht- wcelt of Septt-tnbt-r I5. 'l‘ht- t-rt-w zts- sentblt-ti anti the oifit-t-rs wt-re appoint- etl to tltc t'omntand_ Sint-t- tht-n no- tlting has bt-en bt-:trtl of tht-se two ships. But iltt-y hart- t-t-rfniniy bt-t-n cornplctotl ttttti havt- it-t`t tht-ir ports. They are now ll. l\i. S. itlrin anti Agin- court. 'l`hcrt- art- two sister ships of tht- Iroit iiuke, nuntt-.ly tht- lit-nbow anti the Entpt-ror oi' lntiia. 'i`ht-y wt'-re at the beginning ot' St-ptt-tnbt-r on tht- vergt- of <~omplt-tion, ont-. at Gittsgttty, tltt- otht-r at Harrow in l"urnt-ss. it is nou_t:hfs are at sea. . 'l`ht-re are two other sttpt-r-Dreatl- nt-tights, which are bt-ing rushed to t-omplt-tion. As far as ont- can disco- probablt- that t.ht-se supt-r-tlrt,ati- .-.»» _-_-_-_ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_.,_Y__._ _._._._._ _ _.___ __ _ _ _ _ NI] BIIIIIIII'S 22 NEW BITILISHIPS .\"'F- Illtzv have not yt-t put to sen, `namt-ly, tht- Qut-en Elizabeth and the |\\'arspitt-. Iiotb oi' these were com- ‘plt-ting in tiovt-rnmt-nt yards and were to bt- tit-livt-rt-tl in tltt- ordinary course of t-vt-nts this _vt-ar. Night and day wot-it has in-t-n ptn in upon these ships anti tht-_v must ht- rt-utly, if ttot at sea. Carry the Big Gun. 'l`ht-st- two ships will be the only tuo vt-t;