,». »i' ' ,;::*-full The Guardian 1s _ _ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nmIn,mil,mmI"mnH,,n,,,,n,n,n,,,,,,,,,,,b,,,,,,¢,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-»' ,,,',,,,- in - 42, People. to Fl l 1 1 T T -~ '.=~'-Y --*lf -"- ff*.iii-_-L.~L43?_-_$,..§..,-';;-_-.i...i,;i-_{¢:.,.;eli=_-_-,,_._.;_;__.;.,___._; :__ _____-_____,_-_Y;V__,,__________v___________v_______V___V_v__1_V_ig_V__;§v_i_;g1_3}fjfj;;.___;},_Q.___txV.____;__.,_:1L;-,_:}_._q-_-,____.___________.__;._;._.g___i___.;;1_,___ _ .,____;;;;_=535.,_-;;-V-;=_._-_-_-_.______-Y-_._._____»,-;-_.,_._.___-_-,____-_-,____._.,,_._ ,___ ________,_____.________Y___,_______________,,__V_;_____5;Y; ` V ` ‘ V' V ly ' . , _ ‘ ,li ‘ gl l . i f E ` Li .-. ~ lf- ~ l » 2 ~ - » e , ._ if . ‘ ' " , n - ‘ A . .l Y ~ , , » . > I 1°-rf-»‘ l., 5,. ` l ')"‘l" Morning Daily ieundetrilit ‘ " ~ 1 ek ani D T _eb {88.50 For Year (delivered) In advlepo w_it.uas.s.y_.. 1°" L-b _, I ..._ l r lav- » To the people of Prince Edward Is- t land: - ' r A great many calls have been made “D011 U19 MODIS of P. E. Island dur- Hon. the _Marquis of Lansdowne, Pres- -s ident of the British Red Cross So- cie y. Very many heavy demands have t been made upon the Red Cross So- ciety in connection with the care of the British wounded in. France, the Dardanelles, and the Near East. The t funds of the society have been drawn upon very considerably to keep this great work going. and it is absolutely should be forthcoming to repair the depleted resources. The Red Cross -our work, h will help u . sind seudin shall be g *idly com your Gove he King’s e e King a d Queen, and Her Majest h Queen Alexandra, are giving us the .Sraclous patronage, and I trust that you will also be able to see your way necessary that-further subscriptions~lto help ue.” l have -the honor to suggest that Society have therefore resolved to the bestmanner to carry out the r funds to carry on its splendid work, on October 21st, the anniversary of Trafalgar. make an Empire-wide appeal for more commendatl fo r In this connepgion Lord Lansdowne v has sent me the allowing letter which d l ublish for general information, Il feeling confident there will be imme- the secreta diate response from the generous peo- ple of this magnificent province: would be tion and to contribution ince to o "l beg to inform you that the Brit- BDOCiBi 8l'l’0i'lC- ` ish Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John, in view of the great de- mands upon their resources, both in France and tile Near East, have de- b cided to make an appeal throughout terested to Chamber to-night (Thursday) at make arrangements for iving effect to the appeal in Char- lottetown and Royalty. the Empire, by street and other col- lections, upon the twenty-first day of October next. The money received from this appeal will be devoted en- tirely to relieving the sufferings of our wounded- soldiers and sailors from home and overseas, at the vari- ous seats of war. From all parts of- E o‘clock, to (Signed) A. C. MaeDONALD. Lieutenant-Governor In connection with the above I here- a meeting of all those in- y summon be held in the Counc (Signed) S. Fi. JENKINS, M. Secretary Red Cross Societ Charlottetown, October 14th, 1915. BER-lTlSH SUBMITR all t, . DESTROY GERMA Dominions, we have al- ady received generous assistance in but with the increase of British and overseas forces at the ing the pastfourteen months; and an- front, there is a corresponding in- other now, reaches us from- the Right crease in our expenditures, and we all be truly grateful to you if you s by organizing an appeal_ g the proceeds to us for e objects which I,have named. I reatly obliged if you will municate the foregoing to rnment. Their Majesties, n on of Lord Lansdowne r the members of the Red S333 §;7:g?,Tg¢|?,Ind¢|:,T}€nvgg,I,ITeTl|;§; Ps; forces attacked the French lines nl g P around Souchez and Vlmy to-day. A over fifteen miles of front. The enemy -vi try attacks, which were renewed from androvsk Dvinsk railway. Simultane- time to time and desperately carried 011815’ the Russia" Cilvilify ha! Seized out. The Germans succeeded in enter- th g some of the trenches which were Boghinskoe and the tributary of the badly shattered by shells, put, oocord- Vilna. and has thereby gained u new ing to a. French ofllclal sto.tement,.fr0ilt iii the i'€€l0ii Ol' Vliiiky. fi‘0l1l ganlze street and door-to- oor collections on ' Trafalgar Day, October 21. I earnestly appeal to all ries to take immediate ac- W forward the moneys col- lected to me to be transmitted as the .of this province to this I' WIDE APPEAL Mil' llttl Ci'0S,»‘i lliiiiilti lo Comllemorale/I X _H Y, lr i. l e_ striking victory has been won by the Russians on the southern front in d Eastern Galicia. ' Theybhave pierced ti of in I, _. '-CQADA, THURSDAY, ocronsn 14,1915, E _ _q -._ iililfl VICTORY By THE llussll-ills T , ll $2-50,_per year by mall in adv# slnos BAmT_'_r_nRY FUNTTT" Il r ,. mi Subscription List Now Going Strong For Worlhy.0biect the Second Siege Battery. The boys Front. Germallfs”'lil -ost 250.000 lllen in Last “‘“ Three Battles. G =° (Special to the Guardian.) they were repulsed at all points. PETROGRAD, Oct. 13.--Another (Speclal to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, Oct. 13.-With the ally growth of their artillery muni- ons, the Russians are gradually in- he last lille of Austrian defences on creasing their activity. The stubborn he strips River and have stormed one tights of the last few days, in the the strongest points on the Austro- Dvinsk district have been of local German right-flank. character, and give no indication of a ____i___ German offensive plan on a large scale. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, Oct. 13.-Strong German in olent bombardment preceded infan- is General Russky, in a series of dash- ans out of Gorbinovka, and advanced now threatened on the Novo Alex- e village of Ustle between Lake g counterlattacks, threw the Ger- .f-»f»~. which the Russians are able to fire on the strongly fortified German posi- tions, ln the region of Rovno, the enemy’s success in occupying Novoselkl has been completely counter-balanced by the seizure by the Russians of Kolki, on the left bank of the Styr. Here they are at the enemy’s third line of trenches. How vigorous was their assault may be judged from the fact that they crossed the full waters of the Styr and stormed the left bank, on which was a three-fold defensive line. Heavy attacks by the Germans in the region of Olykn. several miles southward from the Iiovno railway, have been brilliantly repulsed. Militar experts estimate that the battles of Vilna, Orany and Grodno. il 8 ElEllGE FIGHTING GN WESTERN EHGNT SUMMARY OF WAR SITUATION (Special t’o The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 13.-In the Near NNUTHEH ZEPPELIN Hill] GN LUNITGN Y Germans lost 250,000 men in the- t still a great deal more is required. same: Subscriptions already received n Major Bartlett $100.00 A. A. Alley 15.00 l Col. H. M. Davison 25.00 l L. M. Poole & Co. 20.00 Women's Club 25.00 E. G. Coombs 10.00 T. B. Woodman 10.00 Dr A. C. Lundy W. K. Rogers 'j`~.», '- Prowse Bros. "- _.> 1 Percy Pope 1 Lady friend Pierced Last Line ol Austrian lleiences on Slripa -lliver\ E _/‘ and Captured Viilf j e of Ustic Gaining a New .,. There is now a very short time for subscriptions to thc Regimental Fund are under orders to leave almost chest should be fairly well filled fore they sail. Several well-wishers have already responded generously, Won't you send your contribution -day? It matters not how little or how much, all will be thankfully re- ceived alld acknowledged. Contributions should be sent direct to Mr E. G. Coombs, manager of the Bank of Montreal, wllo will duly acknowledge I't_‘1'- 10.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 50.00 10.00 75.00 Toi. F. S. Moore _ lorace Haszard '.:l__ _ ___________v_____V_ _________*_____________________________, Y_______ _ _ .__,,,,,__ V _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BULGARIA I is the Twelfth Na German main headquarters on the western front telegraphs that the artil- Been Repulsed (Special to the Guardian ) All German Attacks Have .’.T.‘I..lI§.¥“§l°‘§.i.§f,.§?;‘Zl§.; 2ii‘§&3§§1°;?=%“ 8 Persons Killed. 34 Wiiiiiiil' t t - - - . t.¥.`.’...‘2=°,§.¥.°i‘l».lll‘o.". .‘é"”<§‘..‘1.‘l. ...li ed. Slight Material Damage- Roumanla, continue the centre of in- _i East with Austro-German and Bulgar- ” tl V 4, ' terest throughout the belligerent coun- - -1 ries. The Serbians, although greatly (3n¢¢|¢| go gh, Gus;-dlan.) t D _ L 13____Tn _ outnumbered by armies with superior LONDON, ()nt_ 13'__zenneHn air. dellfg t(lT§I<"31'T1kfurtel" Zt§itlT?1lgrT1Tpt)lTle ellllipmeiii. life making ll- 5lUbll0l`ll ‘1€‘ ships have made another raid over fence for their country and while the London, nrnnning bnmbn_ E|gnt ne,-_ A _ ustro German progress is steady, it Five Vessels Sunil in Last 24 Hours. Swedish Trade with Southern Baltic) STOCKHOLM, Oct. 13.-(Vla_Lon- and one other, the name of which is don)-Activity of British submarines _ not yet known. The Germania was in the Southern Baltic, has virtually chased ashore and shot at from the paralysed what hitherto has been a, submarine E-19. When the crew 510- llvely me oantile trade between Swe- turned after hastily abandoning e den and. (germany steamer, it was found she had been All 'alan "the Swedish coast steam boarded by British Sailors. and llilflly Germany in Paralyzed. pierce the lines of communication of` lery duel in Champagne is continuing with great violence, says a Reuter despatch from Amsterdam. The French are particularly attempting to, very slow and probably will become hich the Serbians are strongly en W _ trenched are l"€iliCiiBi1~ Of i-lie Bill' issued the following report on the arian campaign nothing new has I-n1d;_, I ' - ers have been stopped and submarines demolished by dynamite. frequently have been reported in the‘ There were reports last night of lanes followed by big German ships. more German ships being torpedoed. Within' the last twenty-four hours, The Ferries of the Swtedigh-Stunt: five vessels of considerable tonnaEe. -Railways from Trelleborg o assn have been.s\ll1k. They were the Lu- h lea, Germania, Nicodemia, Gutrunefers. _ _______`___ _ _ ,_,_:_____ ». . _ - ~ a -_-_-_~_~_-_»_~_- _ _ ..-- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-f _-_-_-_-_-_“_‘-‘->-ffrff- _ _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - ~ ~ - ave been replaced by reserve steam- F ‘ Awrso smear sov To sau. CONDENSED ADS' l wfran M'°o'N'ral1Al. sraspanp. -'roo Lara :ron _ CLASSIFICATION , _ it f le copy and our Xlrmli T5 1?;e\T?slTmTHE HALIFAX NEWS C0.. HALIFAX N. S. 3458-1o-1-llvllssl. ‘0N¢ cEN‘r per word each inser AUcTl0N.- DRIVING HORSE 4 ,tion for advertising in this column. Cup rang;-accompany orders. Min- - mum o al-gas. twenty-llvg C9112- ____ FOR. SI 5,.-Fox renob for sale, 50° _ classllilldlihd. 3-4_2 WAN ‘MAN FOR FA Nl -work. ADDI? to H0l'i>°l'i M“°"' R' MInard's Llnlment euros Neurllgls, R. 1 6. Bunbury. size-1&_1__4l§_l3ipd-,, wrlv¥'E“s°'°-r_°‘”“' i~ THE it li) FtTmc'r 6 rooms i ' B 6 . init; 'l'.l"r'1r§'$.-55'... not-mb ony,” run wEA'r1l'1:1t. “"1 ‘“‘” rnmrnna runs. years old and BUKSY- SOM bl’ °l"i°'l` of the Administrators of the Estate late Mr. A. S. Hewitt at the Mamet Square, on Friday 15 0Ct0b9r, 12 o‘clock noon. R. Bealrsto. Aiiiillilii' nn,-_ 3432-lo-14M2l. "4 _ runs. noon. are -assayingn The vein ls 2,000 feet long, , Hsminell. one of the dlscoverers, is the Germans by fire i`rom heavy cali-: bre guns. Sallent points in the Ger- man positioll. such as Tahure and Somme are suffering heavily, he says. UUiliTENll MEETING - _.___ ' The regular quarterly meeting of held last night, the President. Mr J. 0. Hyndman, in the chair. Mr E. H, Beer, Secretary, was in attendance. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed, a letter was read from Captain Craig, Kinross, in regard to an offer of sale ofan ice-breaker, 226 by 36, 1.200 tons, with a speed of 12 miles an hour, at “E 850.000, to ply between this province P and Newfoundland. lt was decided ,that the Secretary should write asking for further and definite particulars. In the matter ofthe Car Ferry, dc- ferred at the last meeting, it was agreed to communicate with the Minis- ter of Railways, stating that the Board is anxious to know what use the to This was all the business and the Council adjourned. GOLD I8 DISCOVEHED IN LE PAB DISTRICT., 1 » LE PAS, Man., Oct. 12.-Dan Mosher and Jack I-lammeli have made a gold discovery in the country north of The Pas. for which they are asking $2,000.- 000 and 49 per cent. of the product. ' The mine produces sulphide ore ofa high grade, and $25 to the ton. is claimed after thorough sampling and .and-from 'I5 to 200 feet wide. above WM » EVENTS, 'inser E -' ocltnna. la is slower still when the mountains in S b een received since thc Nish report "A Zebnnnn mid Wnn mnde yebter. of the repulse of the invaders, while any evening bye, n nnntibn of the the movements of the Aiiglv-Ffelicii London area, when a certain number and Russian forces have thus far been of incendiary nnd exnmnlve bombs kept from the knowledge of the pub- were dnbbbnnb A few fn-bn resulted, lic, The Russians have no easy task but they were qnfnmy bnb but by the before them if they entend landing lil fire brigade. 'rho Admiralty will issue Bulgaria. Vilriies- Hilti Oiiier Blligfl-l" c statement when the particulars are ian ports on the Black Sea, where nb¢n;ned_ At nrenent it in nniy bong). lBndinZ iiiililii DS made, iiilve been ble to say that no public hui-ldings strongly fortified under direction of were injured, nnd the cnsnnmeb no , '- German 0iiiC6i‘S lllid Dl°0i6Ci-Bti by mine far reported number two women and fields. The Russians could sail down six men kmed nnd 34 in_nn.ed_ with the Danubebast tilzati isdanli;irtell‘Ii&l-iallli the exception of a soldier killed, all V waterway, u s ou u ey were civilians, These fl ures include th°'Ch"l°“°L°w" B°"d M Trade was have the necessary transports. while all casualties reported sign.-15 outlook to come through Roumania would re- wednesday eveningg- qulre the consent of the Government. ____ of that country which, although con sidered friendly to the Entente Pow- _ ers, might not wish to risk the dis- pleasure of Germany Some disappointment is expressed the decision of Italy not to particl- ate, Italy has laid claim to great influence in the Balkans, and is known ___ have aspirations in Asia Minor, which a ljuncticn of German and The regular monthly meeting of the Turks, it is pointed out, would virtu- City Council (adjourned) was held ally bring to an end. With superfluous last evening in the Council Chambers forces and excellent transport facili- Mr. W. W. Clark read the minutes ties, the view is held _in London that of the previous meeting on the 13th italy is in a betlterdposkitiog thlrinimy of lSeDt§ml;e(ll'. glhese weriamunanim- of the Allies to en a an ,an s ousy a op e . le usual is were steamer Wm be put to this winter' hoped she will yet do so. _ ln the mean- read and passed. time the Allies are closely watching A letter was read from Mr. T. C. developments in the internal situation James resigning his seat on the City in Bulgaria, where man of the people School Board and thanking the mem- sre averse to lighting against the bers for their confidence during the ' Allies, particularly Russia. It is re- last 14 years. ported from Paris to-night that Gen- Mr. W. W. Maciie, Detention Oflicer eral Seven. former Bulgarian Minister for Charlottetown. Presented a bill of War and former commander-in-chief n l'0i' $46, b°ll1K at the rate of 50 cents of the Bulgarian army, has resigned 'per day for 92 days for the care of a his command rather than fight against destitute boy who came into his Russia. It ls thought the landing of charse last July. Russlans in Bulgaria might result in a Some discussion regarding the ne- change in the policy of that country CBBBUY Of Councillor Jam - oven-tous late in thedsy. ‘ lion took place. It There is little or no change on the western front, figalting -again being for loxle ovell' ttlill srdlan. ,- , ~ ', trenches, with uctuatin successes. P08011 on (snow To *M au ) |,;':%_¢e=?‘;‘s|i:.}nt:|‘:,e°v‘TT; “:~gd2gg'mag;2 [Tile Allies maintain elf the larger G€°l‘8e E. Full 14-_Ml“°mm°E' “ld tgnn The wbbbr p ,Q 1 n gains and are pressing the Germans in WB8 ¢Bl'l‘i°d '°“°h'w°°t°rly, try. The mine is iocat:d~cg1TE i1i?ec:gst»'°F|llld°l’l “ml Ch°'mi’*l“°- The R"- 'sldo of Pinewood `,-ive,-, ,nd mn mug, in the east the Russians have won uuested from Lake A;hgb,nu.k°w_ an important victory in Galicia, rout- Cil-l°ll ing threc'Austro-German divisions on Strips. River. ' In the north they have pushed Field ' Hlrlhal Von Hindonb l miles farther west of~Dvln‘:¥an€&1unlsss they could get the grant. en the band There was only one place the Battery had gone where weri entertained free of charge. felt hatthls was s legitimate to make.” -It was simply ., .» Th ’ll’ei~‘Z'f‘ll."l|f..l’l‘1."?.‘I'2l......¢l some cases to sheer indiifore the part of some in ti1e‘oit.y 1 ~A4¢_~m __ . ..° .» would mean some expenditure. That was their desire to awaken the citiz- expenditure would be met by tho Pro- ons to a sense of their duty and the vinclal Government. It amounted to importance of acting quickly in this something over $500. They were ap- affair. Captain Campbell then spoke. He vinces and many of the municipalities slated regarding the 300 men quarter- had given large grants. It mlgllt be ed in Charlottetown that their pay mounted to a very large sum, $15,- 00 per month and a great part of this money was spent in the city. All the recruit, he didn't see the use of sup- business of the town felt the impetus. It would not be a good thing for Char- lottetown if thi-use men were quarter- sion from the Dominion Government ed elsewhere. When the Infantry on their own application. When they Unit is in full strength it will amount o about $25,000 per month. To fulfil he obligation which this province had to meet it was necessary that ll. he thought they might approach the campaign be organized. Councillor Riley moved that the bill from Detention Officer McPhee money. He deemed it essential to for the boy be allowed to stand over A good deal of discussion ensued money. Unless they could get grants regarding sidewalk repairs, gotten. etc. ln this matter the City Engineer stated that immediately necellary ;/sork would cost between $400 and 00. Councillor Wright asked if a cer- the subscriptions were organised in tain number- or thsmen wg;-5 nqtegg- pioyed by the city to look after 0, clearing of gutters, etc ' The City Engineer stated that all they knew all this, and they said it the permanent men were employed otherwise lit present. \ _ Councillor Mclienna moved that a sum of $600 bepliced to the creliitot wg; taken |t mggnt gqmg 93"; gg. the treat C0ll‘lmltt88 f0I' DIIDNFIHF walks and cleaning zgeots. Thin wp! seconded by Council liller.'“` " , . _ e.. ~ . . ,- \,, -,`,,,;,, _ --._ ~___ ___ _.___ ._-- ___ :~a-...a-».~_\.._.a. ',-lan, ,____._» .a,,_>. ,.- _.<- .~1_»...-na' » T lt iz L -i i T' . - ' I V .- ~.{§_¢.»l » 'lx ., '_ -1. 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