l ‘ -» .» _._@- ' he ' o ui' toon isos There- _ 'o an other speakers be- lldain '_-_' Si; I. _ -.e'- are- “ ..i.‘i°.. ses" ... ‘°*'lf‘»"i‘_'Fi»'f¢ w-.i“_tms-.i__ ._._......._. _ _ _ it _ ‘ "fit wntsixr month? Llnixiislitffeiiois ffrsles;`_s¢_s,, l i 1 r 1 i~ ' `\ . r -i r' » _ _ _'l v . v . _ ..`s _ | U ._"`~ i; y in ii " 'i 'rf l r. AE-_ I ‘ i I, _ A , r _ _ , _ >> ilhllllnll-lilillslllllllllllllllnnllllsnsnnnnunsnasllllaisslnlnlllllisissumllllllnessallslllusllllllunsslsnasal!nesislliiiianlnsslszlll-ls 'H "' 0 e i .' _' _ rw". 'T " -_ d by Psopis. _ if "»_'-S,v"vorii_i cul-_ation Furnished' _ _ ;? or/'liili‘iiiiitil’iiiiiliiialiiiiiiiiiiiieaiiiliaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiinildiiiiiisaiiiiiaiialiaieiiiiiiaiialiaiaiiaiiaiisaiaieiiialiiliaieaitaieiealoiiaioleioioieasiie saiisiiiisiaieaiisisiasiiisinsiiisblsiiisiisiiuisiiiislsosi-.isisiiiiiiaiiliiasissiaiiisniniiiiiifiirisaiiiiisisisoiiiiesaieaii , _ ,H _»_ -. ~-;,_.». -» , =, 'L -J ,__ f, ,_-,_ r-_.1 ._~I ..', _- ,N .i ,_ , ' -~ :i re _ '~ -- -_!'_~,-_-..i'-r -_ .‘: i. .' r..=- _ _~ ,=' 1 ~ ' ‘ 1 .- -_ ,~_. ‘ _ s i- rm. ,{_-1;, px, ,rv --!_.z_;r_! _ __»\_F_#_.__ S _'L _ ._l`../.V/_»\_,-._. cf-y.. _ E., _(es, _ _r . . i ._ ._ ___,,” _‘ ._ i 1 _ i . W _ .. l i »"‘-4".. f* " "'- . ` » A _ ,~ ,,__ _ r ‘ ._ . _ fx '. .,¥%?5,. ._ ,,,,,, _ _ V __ » _ 7 ' ` \ i _ ' \ Jr 1 ' , i i 1li,,Q_i_l_l;_ii_ uillmi if. l . i , i i l ' . . » » 1 i. ~ .l » ' _ i ° _ * 4 'l I i . 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WEDNESDAY, oc'ro§sn 4, me, -~ 1_3 E( -issiivsrsalln =_.~ - 1- _ wi nl U' is J ru stat _-:'3- v Y; 1’ 'll -<1 x-r 52 \ . 1 - sutoiillins..- will. si-: ' ` -5 ‘r _ - .- . f~_i __ ‘ 1_ V* _ _ ; i - - . - - _ _ _ NEARING BAPAUME All Former Ministers llaltallous have Crossed- I ' 4 0 » f ' with two -.»i‘1`.- '_-_ .l .,.___.__ _ _ _ ll_lil_e__,llii_vl_iiil l?0__l\9hi their Way Clear Through Ger- man Enirenclimeiils to the 0pen Cultivated Fields e°.:~.“-:.i.:‘.:.:::f'°:.‘i:'.:: i.:;f~..:.:“»»°:;s~'.:.:f ”'°'rn s i . i'. _ ` i .¢ A .ir c 0 -. . * A 0 0' Bllliflt-*ills* Sifldhsly 'nli"¢ll`-- British Advance 'S now within ‘wa Miles oi Ba a_ have Reslglleil. Venlgelild blt|lpili‘l¢l"l` ` f |_f"|?0|ll`\li|sil~- I é _ _ .Q - fl _ _ - ~. -. 'p have Placelu New lisbinet. I' ~ i " _N -,Pr so Despatch. tour. ibs resr i Field Msrsbsll - 0 » - c - ~ - - » ._ . “LQN °‘G‘“' L n*`1_5.":."1n°““¢.* V°“ M°~°k°‘“°°“"‘ f°"°° ‘“ D°\""“d3“~" ' 1 » j ' Premier giillaoias? Kelote Roieloa and new mli'i:li;try a Vnriligfrgo 0_5 ` _' _. ' _ 4-I . ` B f\l\'¢`¢_¢ 11.10 90"' lie Rgtilhmsiiiiins had cropsed' 1 mouse. spglli ° = ~ their frsillil. and _iiigsded ___lllgai;ia, was -the oniy fi0Wfsj_ f thin:-iliiiporteiltgmove ll_l_tl_lat thcltf' `-,t0,é€Q9§ ‘here 'last night. The 0`rlti%.°l.i `q§a`pers,_howev_er, hail ghliiie, , 'iiv-rerss a dramatic counter s hifi.-~ s tithe But rians. for the ’ lioulilsii%iis suffered IV _ _ _ ii.` _ '__'i‘ L i_ _gays itlropes the abu- lildii ill - than-croas~ with small fgtddi'-§'b, _ f. he river is`wid'e and' t ii~'i?outiiei~nf _link higher :bon ine nor ettl._`li>o _ ‘t all dirddvanfaxes' ol, bil- loh_ arqlffagaiitst the Rouman- isils. iii any case the crossing tlii-es-‘ BULGARIAN REPORT QF ol’ the old trench line on the British ROUMANIAN LINVASION (Canadian Press Despatch.) Canadian Press Despatch. 3.)-The number of Roumanians wh Oct. 2.-(Via London, Oct. 3).--lim pau-me is now only two miles beyoni o charging in yesterdays attack speak l Stills. Oct. 2- (Vin. London, Oct. the British advance line. Soldiers a have' invaded Bulgaria, is placed several battalions by the Bulgaria War 0i‘llce‘. A statement announcin the passage of the Danube by the ln- vader sayst- "On the Danube near Llanno, be- tween Rur-tchuk alidh "i`ur-tukai the enemy conveyed' to_,our banks in boats several battalions. Measures have been taken to attack ithis orce. " ,-_~_~.- - - '-~ -_~_~_ _-_-,-_-_-c ,-_-_-_-,-_-_.-, , _-,-_-,-_ _-;_- ,,- . V, _ _ _ out-: -: _i.A~.-_¢,»W~,-_~.ssa~_;~_-_~.-,1,- _-h-:_-.~_~.~.-_ _-.~_~.-_-_~ ~ Fiiii_llfii1l. ii 5"““'S 'l‘ho_;e§hi i_i>ioii" at 'Bouris yesterday ws: iietiidsiiyy 'iii advance or that oi ill T ere was a splendid' show- ing eil iiinus or :erm produce, live stook,,_etc.- _ _ _ 'F u°lll£i\l? veils ` ll at,1,o_'ol`oe '-His-‘iylonot the Lieutenant Goverhiir' iiiiairlng ii. Very leasing ad- dress, in vgiiioli- no oongrfiulusd me" tewh.llid_|iei;ple.ol' Souris upon the gi-and shovrlili at this Fair. .””§ U ed quite a large number of passengers. The' exhibit of horses was espec- ially good a/t this exhibition and there was also afhighly creditable showing of cattle and pigs, the mlich cows being 'a very superior lot.. There was a splendid showing of yege'tsbles, and the Domestic Science exhibit, especially the work of the women in* thelinaking of mats and rugs was s. delight to the eye. ‘The s'chool exhibit was- another big feature. it included' an array of veg- etables, flowers, weed' see-cl, collec- tions, drawing and pellinanship. - The Experimental Farm Station exhibit shown at Charlottetown aided much to the appearance of the exhibi- tion ss a whole. _q,._¢.ss_-_Q1-ri _‘if _ - ~ -_-_-_ .sa -#_-_-_-uv,-_-_-_-.>.-_-_-_-A - '-_-.~.-_-_-_-`=,-,-.-.'.._. ' " _ " -;_-;-;-;-'_-};-:_-.-:s>;-_-~_-_---_~- .= a W.,--.;.-5 - ~ _ f stlivl-cf .. .r - ~ DIRECTORS NAMEDO . .i_~__..¢s.__¢_s.¢_ -‘ -_ 'betober _ 3.-Announce-‘ meli_t\vbl`l_ade't'o'litiy of the personnel Obthe -¢Gt)vel*nment’s_ ‘Beard of Direc- -_of tio_ V36. liswhich. under gipihbufg'-'%4lt. mluiiiieriolrs the woiyli _:Lo unifying sud utilinns oss- _j ics odrces ia memo tus best sa-‘ ...°*'i'.~iiii‘.°.'.:i:::“‘i°°- s °' .. -‘ ii `r _ ve \ eeniislne . mlifiemi.ailbsed faiths Mslriiims Pm- _ E _ {;ffone_-gan for e rema _- ~dfs'iridts,_ with the exoep °'1-'l_\_ ‘fifiilrli---Cviemble. where ¢\\° (iiivorhiiiht appointee has not yet ac- cehtéiij-rim_;l>o4ition~ ` _ The diltilel ,ofthe .Board are primer-` llll lb; 'H9 out iii will lit the nature or gmi_iia_ of males _of military h 0- cfh lil E theln according' to the service "they, are most needed for. zrhmuegalsiihaw, industrial, sgrioul- li ."~' .2 ‘ _~'_l‘li`e_‘slittthi’ work tor recruiting tor llYil'_lsl‘§;ee_is len. in ciisi-go si tue frecl»iil_t_i:g_ tor esnhmill itll*-y"tlll!l‘le't’as sire _ ysppolnted and no'w”v_:etl_lik'_‘-under the supervision or the Distrletj -Qihcer -Commandliil-' - f.l1he{Gi¥;irn’|neiiot turns over' to Bli- Tboiiiss ‘it”'s‘n'd' the now' soars uio viboie prbblem of bringing order out of`,th - ent chaos of ha hazard ' '= is' outllzeil in ov” "i 'fi _l.'l:o?%~d\lili»lhl as5_t_o §° ' ' -bs-um-isd eii¢"su»slef¢.ior l I U 1 ~ , 'f’*" _ "deities-' -"l'lierb _ls nil sei-vicouwiii be-asidiilf oiiows st the ' ` !!_0i'Y l`0l'Vf°0`¢V0\'ii f,Q?"-'Qld' into possible date to discuss _ " out the duties de-» ' _, ._-_ 4, ,; V ,_ itil, - _ slllioullsiiilssrs, ral pl 5 ZMWYP' I ef-?;;d%?a{,~’-i°'i'fiuisiins. if nos- fi ""~° ` - » TC ~_ ° » ___ V05 _~~ ,_e. _eme_yw hanin t ~ ; :.2 '- . _ ` lg Q If IQ, _/.` t by . Q _lEgo_f.p!.Ih0-‘I_Jil‘;l'iinlon Yrflllyoltig "r'Mr.' 'i-l“.3Q)¥._"\A{innicombe's clliages "Tis: _ _ v\¢s__.s¢.~&eipif¢1a its llsetto the for* violin tnltlonopaxewrgyp ened. -t _ . l < H li. .\:°¢f 0 lil jj _ _ _ ' “Q _ '_ , ' ‘ - limi -4! -vniice in ihc price of per, -'nlsn-lei No 's°-l»'ii‘°;"gmosr»sboli. 'sv ( ) ° _ ' ‘ 0' ' _xi _ ‘- -'~. 1*- - ~is oisssnieii :owed b the f ill! ~ - ' .District No. 6--lilsior L. P. D. Til lift st- un . ' ' _ Distriiitbivo. 5-Lt.-Col. C. A. Chan- voeli. "gistr \ 0.4-e-J.H.Bherrsrd.Mon_¢-._ Distrlptmo. 8-Lt. W. ~.N. Bogen, tio. :_-nt.-col. li. arose; sro s. 0 'fissisesrs u y .1-X. _ W. Holley, Bt. #_ 10'-B; R. Clllpmlll is-A. i.. iisiuiss. sos- _lt _dllllolil_l¢il__ to Ulltlitrtalle _Registration t llilil-_lriflliblileillivu ‘oi _ _ _ _ George S.lCsiupbelitib¢;oiro¢isf_ " .IW "ili;-`;Sl1illlii"anil=Pi‘lnoe- Edward Island Melt 'iii Military Age “The Dlrectorship ot the _British Columbia district. -'rheadquarteits at Victoria. has been tendered but not vet accepted. _ _ ‘ ‘ _ “The ~duties\Qt the directors of na-u tional service, which will be directed; supervised and- oo-orilinated .hy the Director-General at” Ottawa. include. among other things, the taking of ex- pedient nieasures to hhve all available _labor utilized to the greatest advan- -tage for~t_he purpose of maintaining and carrying on important industries of military service and with this in view to make an 'estimate or such previously mentioned the Directors of _the_or'nplo ment of women in work tional labor is necessary. “The Directors of National Service, lllbiectyto appeal to ge Director Gen- eral, are also cliarg 'with the duty 0; gelliirmlliil? v/helhelr the Eerglpes 0 e a eo ‘more vane to t e tate ill-l_h5`0l11`l5l0YIiieiit in which they are vi{?l;§e;'i_ thalzlf tthgy arte enlisted for ln r serv ce il in his and other uin&lers they are to cooperate with Mid' ilflord _all poeelble information to ‘the-recruiting authorities. A confer- eueb 91 all the Directors of -National iiimseiisooiiii md with the n r t of their amazement at lindlng them- n selves crossing n field oi’ sugar beets. g They had at last fought‘their way out of the desert zone created by the shell ‘airmen ‘oi miiiitsrym i`s‘iii'ior milliivxy mir. J. i-l. neu. ln.~i.. A., summc servlet and ie this s'l,l’sspeiiioni‘-'iill\t1+f‘sas, will lecture in nsmioy 1-lsil o sure 'Por' tile or recruitiillr- nesdsy the sth inet under the 'Nl rt li ~-dist, to_ cobpoiyme 1 _oioesrof the Darnley Womdn’s l - N" _W0 :¥ia_¢\0\‘ gf _ U°P&\ Serviou st tote. sishiedt, v“Womsn Sullrage." his dist 'r s wort! oi the din-“ P ocseds in -slit oi his school fund. grown their crops ami evacuated their homes only when the battle front drew nearer. » Looking toward Bapaume. hehillil lse Sars rich farming colliltry with the most’ as normal as that ten miles hack ‘i~liile. So open has the lighting ber come now in the izeiltre that cavalry patrols have been used. It is daring, Ltickllsll business riding forth in the 'darkness not knowing at what instant some hidden machine gun might be aroused to act on. Though some of the riders had their horses shot from ilre into a region where peasants have under them. and some horses foun- ‘dered in the abandoned trenches, others carl-led their scouting nearly va mile beyond the infantry advanced line and brought hack valuable infor-_ mation. Most-of those who lqst their “nag” '"“°'y mm it apnea""1"5lf@57'e5er33335e¢55h3?'5"{='5°'3‘5‘f?75»v§f1‘f= ` 0 Arrived ‘Yesterday on 0illcial Visit to' (liar- Minister oi Foreign Aitsirs; Alekan dei' Carspanoe, are now in the hands* Orders have been ilslalif p0~~_ ' |___i newspapers to cease attacking-Vsitf _ eoners. including an oillcer tethered|of the king. The new cabinet pro- los in view of cordial relatlotll 'll ii". among the German outpoilts in tho' bably will" be constituted so that se iadherents with the new Goverhllliilb. shell crater who was astounded at _ 8’ the apparition of men on horse back ---------- ..- - - » . _ . _,___ _ looming out of the night on the wes~ tern front, where the cavalry has had ' _ - _ \ so little to do. ' ` ‘ _ The troopers were jubiiisnt over the ' f '_ ‘ ` ` '. results of their adventure, which old ' ` ' ‘ Y ~- trench warriors prophesied would~ - _ mean certain death. ‘ 1 - - 51"' The British are in- the southern! _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ edge- of Le Sars and around Ealicourtl ' - ~ - - L’Abba where Germans still hold ....._.__.._.____ YS. forth in the cellars of the old Abbaye buildings New Machine (Canadian Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 3-A cable to The Herald from London says: “A new Zeppelin Chaser,” aero- plane employed by the British home defence is one of the most formidable air lighting machines yet inveilted. The secret regarding many details of its construction is closely kept and only the main features are now :ll- lowed by the British and French cen- sorship to be mentioned in the press. The news regarding _the elhciency of the _ machine, and the confidence which the public may place ill ii, is t alt ublilheil on account of the -ls, al, _ p _ - __ .--.inalqlpilce of newspanermen on-the desiraibilityiof the ‘main fact being 'given ont. _ A‘_French aviation' export, Jacques -Marsillac, has examined this all' machine and his published account of it after the censors in two cclillil-ics had made their olinlinatioils is :ls follows: ` - ' ' The machine is a tractor biplaile of powerful construction, with a higll powered fixed motor. Its stability is remarkable to a point of be/g prac- tically automatic. _Landings can be made by the machine at relatively low speed. As for the form and volume oi the armament, it is decid- ed that they are not to be known un- _til peace has been signed. I shall only add in this connection that, if ‘the Prussians continue to send Zell pelins over London it is toll to one that the day will come wllell tllcil' 'home sheds will see them no lnoro. ‘ lt was with one of these machines that Lieut. William Loefe Robinson destroyed the_Zeppeiin on September 2 for which feat King George con- ferred on him the Victoria Cross. |$lll[|Eli KILLH] l-IIUTHEH SENUUSLY Ill .___-_ - and, of allording to the greatest pug. A-notller brave P. E. island boy has .g|b|a nnmmp 9|; men tha oppormnity yielded up his_llfe for the.grent cause Parker H. Crockett, son oft Captain battles of the war, escaping without Y within their capacity wherever addl- “Claw” “Um the fa'-“I l‘1“Y “’l\)‘i°" (Y ». ep brought his life to a one e his al it and his brothers and sisters. In t 105th Battalion. Tile sisters are Mrs home. of Bella _ _ _ ,izollliil Evlzliis _ _ _.._.sriislssilicsia il ad _tgge is already in handl _ _ .. _,i -_ _ 0| _ _ .;_ be obtsincd ily _ _'__ __ on inventory would be or use ~_°frlis‘_ iinfrlp ings li- ' only tor_.ibst nvrsossi, but lui¢ni~'tei-ii“'int_e .V ';.ri¢___'t‘l;j ssnusl "ss be el' steel value in ealns with in- and Fahc _' silo" in" si. ours Paris 'llustftll odiiditlons after tile war. The l-lsil. on Thursday. 28rd November. ::i#Ol‘v‘|‘l’l;>g :if Ylcrtiitiltlg th each mit- 239 If! o rests wit li district re- cruiting' oliloer _under the District hmsrsliileld Ladies' institute reg- coiiini iii ;~siiii~it is lilo duiy to so *ar meeting. Mrs. coiiin-s zoo b. in work of all alelwiel. tirsday Oct.-Bth. Packing boxes for 'l V IM m literv. connected with re- lioys sitbs ironi. ~n. M. Crosby. sscy. itni It it t to make ' 2404-,io-4M1i. - - ~ _ -_ ` .o cor i _uiierviseri zass-as _ai2i. nisirist o iii-li 5 nsuneiti lt? Eésf c '~ ' W l'..i.‘slllt¥'f' _ ' _' __ I by l e Adiutnnl ~ General." _ ' J ~r'»\»-ow l..lnime.i§ cures olmmpor. ‘George 'Crockett of`Llttie York. lie- availsblc lsbcr. For abs purposes ;=§fs=°gl_;'v‘1j\c‘;“°§o°‘v;§‘§ngg; li f of lbs- siriirin .sircsi csr msn Ngijqngi 3'9,~y|c¢ are to an-“ge fm. ces and was in many ol’ the llal-dost ‘eldest brother Edwin is the spec or of the Bank of Nova Scotia. another Vernon is now in England with tile ‘Ambrose,Rodd,_ Milton; Mrs. Briico Duck. Charlottetown and Myrtle at All Islander reported seriously ill - at the front ie Pi-ivate_F. F1. Martin st ,tif lilly, Tris CHARLOTTE- ,-. For outside the City, n 5 E and proceeded to where glory and the that ii dozen or more sank in deep question now is what is to be done that thc next move will be made by the Board ol' Henltll. V Sympathy ‘ltrilie ln N.l". a Failure .__-is NiEW YORK. Oct. 3-Tacit admis- sion of the fuilllre of the "general" sympathetic strike in New York 'in be- al g ~ re or late toda to is cusseil the general situation. s th ill t t 'c BULGARMNS RETREAT land -prisoner of war. Other spoili- ympa y W so ou 0 D Thg BEFDRE THE SERMANB ers were Revs. Littlelohns of Grace Canadian Press Despatch. S0l<`lA. Oct. 2- Via London, Oct. 3.-A rotrcat by the Bulgarians. ul- ' lien heavy Serbian artillery fire, is reported in an oilicial statement is- slieil hy the War Ollice referring to this Milccdonlun front. §§§§O A§A§'f'i'l"|'*-ll 5 0 ra §§OOO*§'O§__l'OO§'i§'l NOTICE TO _z _ 'SUBSCRIBERS _ .1-1 1 ‘ Owing 'to the great ad- of ink, of type, of meta , and the cost of production gener- TOWN GUARDIAN find it necessary t0 adhet' strictly to its siibscriptio ates as follows: or the City, delivered $350 PCI' Y” fl rr mailed $2.50 per yea For U. S. A. $3.00 pei- year 4'\l»+'l'\l°|l»+#'|"l*'O§°l»'l».il|\llI»l' them- . ` _ lessees i=}*1 "\ “I ooooooooo welcome was then read by Mr. J P water to be heard from later. Thai Gordon which was followed by an' ad; ...._......_..... dress by Mr. Emery of the Christian with the remains and it is premised-3 Ch h h _ ke I th lemme of V~(lND`F]_NS_EIl A__l.|i"_4. ' urn w o spo o e p meeting a Charlottetown audience. He remarked that he had- met Mr. Freeman in his own home town and their relations had been very cordial. Canon Simpson renewed his ac- quaintances with the congregation of the Baptist Church, stating that for- mer occasions. had not been of as Cr-1h=d|2f\ PFCSI D°°D¢*¢h- ` pleasanta -character as this. The r-b_irzr~e "5 cents. __ ` first oocat-islon wseafter the burning of the old church, and again at the funeral of Rev. Mr. White the former pastor, and more recently- the tarp- well to Rev. Mr. Fash._He congratula- Church upon being the first to join hands with him in supporting an ls- Church, and McKensie of Zion. Rev. Mr. Freeman made a ilttlng reply thanking the speakers tor their kind words. An excellent musical pro- gramme was rendered by the choir and solos were sung by Mrs. Hendon- son and Miss Blanche Bovyer. Re- freshments were afterwarda served and the affair was brought to a cldse’ by the singing of the National Ap- TIIE lElTllll" ` TEIPERITIIIE. -' ' ‘l'lDE._l0t)l. ETC. isssslsi ¢s‘f'ba' comics.; 1”." _ TORONTO, Oct. 4.-Light to r_no- ctill t lm or °- '..»-" yesterday it was egg 64 d ees. The htel' grees. The -tldewiil .be high this afternoon si 4. IB and tomorrow a¢_5.|0° it wil Friday at 4.19. The lim sets this lftdrnobll at 5.84 8.04. The moon sets tonight at 10.56. Ti'-if-i»`-io e- _ __ These rates will he strict- y enforced on and after Oct. 1916. derstevwinds. `f|ir_ endiwsmist ,_-“lt ~ slid tomorrow st 5.82; it rises tomoi-»,_W£‘ row morning st 6.08 and Friday ttf I i _ There wss a new moon on Wodnes-1 'ro- O' dry. Sept |’lth, at 8.84 s. ln. _ ni-r Ol . 'rho ret quarter of the nlocss will Bti- §.t»e on Wednesday, Oct. _sth ,st 7 a in. modern improvements. Apply .lolues __‘_~;,_-_*S _ O* Tbelsngth oi todsywltbs e\sve¢` W, i ""~~ Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock\ 'l‘('_)(> l.._.\'l.‘]‘1 I"0lR Fl. .-1 RS Y`i"l{`1.-‘i T75" _‘S 1-_ ONE CENT per word each insertion for advertising ln this column. f‘_ailh` rlllist accompany orrlers Minimum, `|0\l2l0Wl\ Hilti wiil Address iillzirlottetc wi: Valiant Armies ~ - _ ' F ch _ Z _ExE|l_tMtNl_ _ _ W," P _ _ tt _ Council lo-day. 0|' _ {lSlilQ €liS- l, 3I'llCl|)d B _...wma I I 1 = ' I '~~- ';_ - "1 G|"l"““S V\¢ii"‘Y~i-.?t.i..f“’é‘3.i.;`...§‘i<'1.'i;‘i:¢ 2*. ’ ‘ "" Canadian Press Despatch Eltltigghtytilnot lilixillilgbg-’riii?e§o‘ivai§l H;-.Vii}l`lmWm§;l»it,1 wltmimm ‘im I* - l . ~ ---. .i. :»-, 1'/“ is nil!-i'~.' PARIS Oct. 3- General .Toffre un-i to mek an-otllciai vi it to the Uh: '-|, '_ _,_ _if ,___ _» ,__ -_ , lF|%0l Of Whtlles Wilkes Up the der date' or september 29. sent tbsiloiisiovsn council. This is Mr. Fifi lfu!.|_-.- l;....[.»\-'».'-.-.`»ii -_-ull' ilfuf “lvl-.~.i-fr‘i_.~ on cd i ii--~=\>u'=» nrt- ::::::_“::.f.;“::..iifh° i° if-r'.1:;zi:..i“:.:;'i‘.2. i:.;i':....M“l:.“;:a if-;;;~:‘:";:i;:._;1;“ ing was Enloyed by Local .-The general commander-in-chiefland enthusiastic meetings in Si_1.__, g i __ _ _ __ expresses great satisfaction to ithei John on Sunday nnfl in (“.intii:i;u ~l~.__--4.' :hui in ull lilo tn-_ixs li.. had 1|.u.- .- $1J0l'tS. troops who have been lighting unce'as-1Monday night. He wus _:lull u nu».i l:.l~.'-li.,-im., in.. _i_,,-;_...i,_,_i,,,, ,,, H.. ingly on the Somme for nearly three- enthusiastic reception by the luiun- iirfi. l~ li. li;-_ii ii. uni it-ni, in., r.. - -_-f months. By their valor and' perse- bers~of the Local Councils. To-tiny iii- ._-;,-,.,,, ,.1;,,._,_ g,.,_,_;,__, him _,_ 1- E _ Probably nowherg outside °f the VWWC9 thef h3~V¢ Shan MOWG l.0 U10* Wuillllet all M0i1CtGll"bY 3- (1-6\6Aa1lilrl lilllll. 'Vile ri>_li-i‘ilil\!':lil.‘i» oi' I; >\\ti'lll WM' ZGHP' has there 116811 811611 UK- enemy from whichhe has dihlculty iliifrom the -Charlottetown Council. Ai lung li.. i., l.;___ 1,..-1,-_...rf ii-wi.-_g li. ““°f“°“\ 0’ 'S“_°l_\. -H b°mbHl'dl11wt ei recovering. ‘ _lsummerside he was mst by e #useful -=~..~ il. ilu- viii- nr. »3'l..l-ri--. ir-iii l- “wss wltnessedtin Suminerside yes-_ "vel-dan,relie'ved': twent _-give vii-in-s.in` -end a delegation-oi; members ` ‘ -terday morllllilllgwvhenbl aksiiihgoil of 155;; yeconqum-ed; mor, £535' 35_000'°g th, gmmcgp A -migqug femme was _.r , ___W_¢ gremnus W aes. or ec 2- . mlm- .prisons and* 150 'a n tak - - in t the 1 tn i I train ' b0l‘ii1a.b`8tW€€'l1 60 and 100. visited the 'cessiversenemy lln:is'nb2-:ken e;il'ro?g°hl_wi:rs all cizsiitzhgs of Cofgrithss. The h21\‘b0Y- T116 Presence of the strangers ior a depth of ten kilometres-suchisupreme Knight when he knew of. . ' ~ _ .- was no sooner made known thanisre ilis results already obtained. .ibis expressed bis gross grill- Thwd (lift Wav tit 'D\‘11CliUf11ly the Whole 'l0W!1 t00k £0 “ln continuing the contest with ilcation and declared it vvmi - ` ‘ the Wl1t€'I‘- |`\‘0Hf- Bllsilleffe 1100898. the same tenacious wild, in redoubl- the llrst time lil his exl>P"" __ _ _ Ll0<’-EWS. ulld lawyers Otlices WBYS ing their ardor, in union- with our,ences s-ucb a thins had hell" ._‘(T`."',‘°._'1.'“'_‘.p,f_°?5 _D°‘_‘1"*t“_f“_`) _ Cl0S€'li- El/9'l'Yb0liY Wh° C0134 b0¥'l'0W brave alilies, the' valiant armies of the peneil. To-morrow he will he siicxii “"’;‘ "““""' ""‘“'* 0"” """"." fi sun borrolved it. and those who Somme' will be assured of a glorious the City and our public ins.tli_urlf_.n_< ""“ ‘°""`~“ "‘“"‘-"“*"' <"“’“‘*""“" C0\1ll1 HOL H0t pitchforks. axes.. OI' Club! part in the decisive vlcto .” fwith their many points of interest ~:l'i‘~‘ llli \\.l‘ vliiuiliiiiiiri ll- .l ' cl..» _-’;rli...'.i of iii _\\T.-4-, ¢\;¢»,l,l',;;;~.,u_ _ ._ 99 lrillii -: "ri _-wil' 1.'-vc i'.llii\_n ill‘.o,_`-tl=` , | -' l ~ » l~, g . A l I in ihf’ inc i nr - ry , _ ¢»_ :li .- liii l.ii._llli‘ /ii.: ~;_ .lliii iii ml ‘ . -t d th ' E “_ 11 me _ n_:i i lin, ~'\# ‘ __ _...am _W _..._..,...,-......;ei... .-M.e..._ _ ’ ~- -_~.~ r., 7 - WANTID. GIRL FOP“"nENERF.f'v housework in n_fnmily 0?'-two. ." ply to Mrs. W. T. `l-lll:gan_ 1'-’4 Um; boro Bt.. ` '_ _ 2392j10'§y,_` FARM FOR SALE-475 ltrll Wl0|‘~"' less, very fertile-land. Good wif’ ings. Small orchard. brooliw iw- Price reasonable. Wm. E. McGill lilm, Harrington. Lot. 33. ‘ ‘ 2399-lU»42‘||"‘ "Usa i~i§'6wis` 'ssusncss Mans. young pork. Sauliders. N0\VBGm0 5 them by scolding, but chickens. ' geese, etc.. must he d`l'Y ll‘1\l¢\l°d~ J- D.' Jenkins. _2401-1_0-iM1mo. 'ro' LET- House. APPLY 232 Great George S_tr_eet._ 2406-10-4Mtf. WANTED- GIRL AT 182 GREAT ' George Street, able to cook. ~ 2383-10-3M4ipd TO LET AND FOR SAME- CARDS can be obtained mt the- Guardian _ Jdb Printing Department. i ' '_ 2408-10-4M8t.‘ l.os'r--'rain 6rllIEi"'£_ i8`o’i‘s -if- twe-an, York Road 'hind' ' Cftl%Fit\_i_l§t' :kindlyl de-ave at"Hoilii_llLn's s re.: _ _ __- M ~ eros'-if-mission .' smus,'.No. ss.»fmodom‘im¥ys§ien- ess.. apply*-is soiiool-‘stl»sst. i -._i iii ~ if-'~' 2‘411M8i.` “WW 0i”`iEbi0OR"2N wss 42 ilesreess ggedzurgéd above; ' lnsln qbor in private family it moiiarn,oonventenoeii Apply R4 Hlllsborrn Street or Phone ?-l6J 04-4 l"Mtf and at 9 p. in . 68|' _ dit temperature yesterday was 55 de- 3, évght halls keeping. Address W. J’ Stewart c|o Pstons Ltd. sooeeoeooooeooooo W" “"1 ""“'¥ "'° ’“““_“"°'- 4 fresh every 'day from selectedi \ c _,M lr tnuldlu _ l “"8 '¥\§_“.°. _‘_'1.“_ I’ I t d. hfh di _ ,_ ° . ar 8 gazes-o-asm-irons., n “inference "7 “im” ea "si W ° °' tédihe Philsthea class of the Baptist POULTRYZI- -AM-BUVING FOWLI and chickens each week -daY- PB\"i-r ties having fowl to kill may dress t .°:.*.':;.‘;l.i.:id-’fi.';.'..‘° i”ii- is V _ _ sold on gmt V U i~ro»i.¢ir»'-Howes-on we e 1‘>.¢_...?=i‘,i'._ A-.__ 'rAii.oll vVAli11'nT¢§I»-unison study _N work sli‘}:he year around. Apply Sl be liigh tomorrow morning at 5.55 and #WNW-\_`IH°"°'» 3°* ;;"4§l‘x:=‘5~in- no--_ sv _mssliiso counts ohllhroii, furnished room for o_o. (llinrllinn. 2386-_lil-!il\l:llpri \1¥°'°A` H0U9E ON THE CUR' Hopi. iiziif. Alito-Knitter Co.. C'-ol~.:"»~ oi' rtilrllhrrlnnd nilil tlrfiflnli S,,._.,,,_ q-m.mm,_ 2396_1{)‘_‘W~¢M§i€_¢1 idle. Cnntillllilli; lilnil rimllls, :xmas Fon New stdbwlgi steel ranges, 6-inch stovepips, ~~ best, 20 cts; eecond~llsnd _vl- anrl ranees always on hand. trlil ranges repaired at lliac's Tinlgitu 238710 bl; 5 Summerslde. 1 ' o i_er-Pnorilrrv on -A oimlis of Upper Prince sud Gerll ltrditfr. eight room cottage. modem solve- nlences. Stable slid had lldlill. Garden with fruit and ornhlndntal f trees. Apply E06 Grafton, 1|iliril|\l“s ‘_ 9 to iz. ilsiill-io-ssiiiliiii. ieasonilus snomss- _ .. » it l 2 Woodpecker engines, o\ie“6 . ‘ and 1 4 li. p. we will sell'-“very 2 foi-~oseh or will ‘extills ""- . l good’ cart-horse. A. Pick coal- dealer, Charlotte! in W’ _ ` i -i= _i.`lN'o- Ari A hi. _“"%ost,1siegtlresl.M§wner _ 4;- lwstrrali ii réllstls sgsiil"lii__1.~s - nnrepresenisd flisiriri liivigiigdr if wilrd lelnilrl. ii- sr-ll our siolb eil li- nf .hm-i'i_v l~‘i-ilif :md ilriiriiileul ii-i~rl|ol{\ Giuwl pill \\~i»o\ily_ (l\'i‘ ilmi- il:~l~i-~ i'I