l W - - ~ ~ - ' -;;.‘-an\¢qr.z-:_'::_;~.-.p-»a¢¢.~,-- » - - ,_-. _ . _ H 5 Wonfru z == s:__s_r ==f== ---baseman EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW _ __ - ._ ALL THE ADVTS. WORTH -C I 1 1-rm' -s»¢¢»l-¢- ‘ si 0 upon-_ ‘ Qvor 45,066 Rbadssrs Dail Rand. ,' Wi lvoni D ) U1 f Q |250 Per Year (Mailed) In Ndvallasin ' Bpecisl to The Guardian) , LONDON, S-ept._ 3_.--The British have oc- upiedlsens, Wulverghem, Queant, Trom- viile, Doignies, Velu, Bcrtincourt and Re- ceguigny. This represents an advance to a 1 maximumdepth -of four miles on a tw-enty V mile front this morning. » BREAK NOW SEVEN WITH THE BRITISH FRANCE, Sept. 3 p. m.-The break in the i Hindenburg line above Queant now ex- e ceeds seven miles extending beyond Etaing e o the north. MORE THAN _10,000 PRISONERS CAP- TURED BY BRITISII YES'l`ERDAY_ LONDON, Sept. 8, 1 p. m.-Lens was ev- acuated by the Germans, thc British mov- mg ln. _ More than ten thousand prisoners were taken by the British yesterday. Additional' prisoners were taken this morning in the V oush beyond the Drocourt Queant line. The t British have advanced to a point just to the west of Buishy, two and- one lfalf miles north east of Queant and occupied Pron- e ville, a mile and half south east of Queant. t Contrary to expectations the enemy has 1 not reacted heavily with a view to the re- k capture of the Queant Drocourt line. The e British found Doignich and Velu unoc- h .upied. f - Special to The Guardian) I LONDON, Sept. 2.-German armies are in retreat all along the front from Ypres to -Iihelms. At some points the enemy finds it necessary to fight fiercely contested rear-guard actions to prevent the retreat from 'becoming a rout at other points the German leaders claim to have been able to_ withdraw the major part of their troops without having been perceiv- ed leaving rear guard to await the pursuit following upon discovery. I In point of territory recovered the most important withdrawal since' Saturday is that in the Lys salient. There the Germans have given up not only Bailleul, Kemmel llill and the adjacent ridge position in the capture of which last April they sus- tained tens of thousands of casual- ties, but they 'are now well east of the River Lawe and clearly intend to withdraw to their former positions in' Gout of the Auhres Bridge lf not farther. They are now being closely' Dursued by the British troops. I Sir Douglas Haig reported last night' herd fighting at Neuve Eglise and Wolverghen_ British troops according to s report issued lsst night are now lt Lagorgue near Estaires. Paris is Jlibilant over the retreat of the army qiflion Quest. Msncel Huetln in the . E_¢ilo,Ds Paris says "Good bye to the Menace of Dunkirk and Calais." i L '_N~ Lane Ano ' Anmsnrlsnes - ' - 'rl-msA1'sNsn i » A"retreat would appear to be .iu' "DNll'ess not only in the Valley of the’ Lys but in the Lens sector. A report muse lm sight States not ai-lush twain have advanced in me mmm 0! Lens and that fires are bumlng in *hs nelsllmrsooa or no my sua or Armentierss. Lu..|.a wu.l.` ss usxr ' U11 a mlm oils; for an uncover the I which from srmsusm mee, T MILES ARMIES IN I X _ S ' h veral point 1- urbs o ural o save t vent Lille. retrea f Lille nnd_there are no nat- bstnclss oi’ any consequence he crossing of the Lys, to pre- nn immediate advance upon' It is possible tllat Von Quast's t has been hastened b the fear that Plumer's second arm; whlch,‘T}°am°' 'by the Ca“°""““°‘ N0 m°"° them.) taken no important partllpmportant news than this has come general qdvance of the A|ieB,|.ron1i theb battlefields since the Allied is getting into position to strike to' “rm 3° egan' `t° "“°"° 'f°‘iW‘”"l 1"_ “th of the Scarpa where the lnid-July. The enemy was \v.ll'ned by has hi in the the so Canadian Corps is now operating. cANAn|ANs Msn: |MPonrAN1" ADVANCE It is announced that Canadian troops have made a- local advance ac- ross the Arras-Cambrai Road to the east of Harcourt inflicting many css- unlties upon the enemy and captured n number of prisoners and machine guns. BULLECOURT RECAPTURED BY` BRITISH The British troops operating to the right oi' the Canadians are making excellent progress. Bullecourt which has given way before a strong coun- tor-attack has been recaptured to- gether with l~Iendecourt._~Counter-at- tucks by the Germans in this region* continue but have been repulsed. The old Somme battlefield is still tha scene of bitter R8htilJ8. ` ' \ i SOMME CANAL GROSSED BY ALLIEU 'la the southern battlefield the .pmmh ¢°;||;fnue`to pres), forward ac- ross the Somme Canal and the C-onli Du Nord. The -Somme Canal was crossed saturday 'night _about seven .miles south of Perollne. Still fsrtiwf is iss mis is uw mlon wt °f Nesles there has been sxoeedihsli mutmllum as me pm .oz urs oilemy. The ifrenob have taken Rss! Ls Petit weather with zoo prisoners. #rue rrsnshiomcisi :moment sm No!0n, with }I'A]G»S MIEN OFF FOR' (IA BIBKAI Saturday had advanced fresh troops GOING FOR THE HINDENBURC _ hold, After b ting oi‘|` this counter The Germans held the wood of S; Se])|;_l 3____The deterniined Ggr- attack during aturday' nt'ternoon and Piero when the great retreat began an resistancg at the Crossroads north of evening, Au§‘tra_Tian and Englisll ill March 1017, The country to tin ~ _ ,_ , troops stormed the Gel'man‘s pox-lit-'cast contains thc only conslde'rsbll G"°gnc(.)urt was IQIVQI (gome by the ions west and north of Peronne zlnli wood between tile British Army and rl ls t is nlornlng an algg me_n are pressedlion into the town.While flcrcc the enemy‘s Calnbrai. St.Quentin lin OW n°10Ving forward in the direction 0f"flgllting was §_till taking place along onco through' this wood progress to }3,mb1'3_i_. A Siygng British f0i‘()(-3 is driving the ruined stifeets and buildings onwards the I-iindenburg line in this orward on the northern reaches of thg the northern _ _uburbs they held Per-‘sector will unquestionably be rapid. lndenburg hue' The Brltish are Well lni Zllidxst; ad): tlilae%;s;d‘:ai8oi>!ii11iTllet¢ilniloTi`ii-l During the two days fighting fol de the Drocourtj Queant line' S0 far ab east of Montfgt. Quentin, where proll- Mont St. Quentin and Peronne thc arned T10 0Y'_f‘,`3.nlZed C0uY1t€I' att/aCkS haVe :lbly the Gel‘nllal:ls llopc to bc zlblc to Ausiralizln and Briiisll troops appeal* en develope/1' by the G@1‘manS but On the lnulm a atund__lollg cliougll to permit Io have taken 3,500 prisoners. 01’ treme Blritish detel-ruined Opposition an oi‘dcl'iy wltllllrawnl ill the region these 1,500 were reported as having developing. between Peronne and lialll. ` been token during the action of Fri . Englisl fro in - t' lil I 4 ' - ONLY AN HOUR AND A IIA LF FOR' Somme battlefield :ls far us thc west- the lositlons( rth ' st 'l (iANA])I.‘.NS T() (10 'I_‘llROIl(ill ---»~--~»- ~ » ~ Sept es of the Sense, while on the right ofgell warfare to _which they challenged ._Supp01°ted by what is Said to have béen the_ attack wglish and Scottish the Allies in March. e greatest 3-ytillery barrage put on in troops pressi ~ forward in the dir- , his War the Canadians after the seeming action of ‘(,2l:}?,ilt captured many ST. _PIERRE VAAST CAPTURED _ stlongly tom ~.~_positlons -including" " p ‘;Su1t_0ry Hghung of the Past-V"feYV da_y5 the village of Noruii. In the central Sonlme region Brit nt into actlf n ln force this morning with ~ ml troops yesterday captured the her British il-oops South of the S¢a1~pe_ cAMsRA| LIKELY To FALL whole or the wood or si. Pierre vans: The of “yas at five O’clock and bb ` SHORTLY ‘which llcld up the Allied triumph fol alf past Six we enemy line was pierced at , weeks curing. the mst battle or _thi 3 opposite to us Our left » _ ° man defensive system is used as niloy was also captured so tllat thl OI'I`i'l€d Dllfy tifld Ill tht! Centre p2lSS€d Olli "Jumping off" place for further nt- whole oi’ tile Bapaume Peronne high Ong' C;],IT1l_)1‘3,i road as far as the out. tucks, Cambral may fall before long. \v:l_y is now fairly in the hands of 1. il-ts of Les Gag-nc0urt_ Our it seems improbable that the ellellly Sir Douglas ll.lig's troops. Deprivecl neu. U, ' , will attempt to -base his defensive oi their chief means of feeding ami rustaigfdlf Gagncourc 'system south of Queant on tho llill- providing munitions for the troops on se In 0 e V1 age° These polnts llenburg line which has boon tllrncl‘~ifllo Somlnc bnillcflcld tl ill _ _ _ . .. . _ _. , . le encnlyw e Well behind the Queant Dl`OCOl.lI't 111195. from tile llorlh ‘ and laid upon lo have to get back to (iollzencourt, hall I "TWAS THE CANADIANS DID IT I --__ | LONDON, Sept. '3.--The Drocourt Queant defepsive lines have been cnr~ \ ried on a front of six miles from near - Etalng to Cagnicourt. south of the illc advance of f`!urrio‘s men to within ‘zz thousand yards of ills greatest de- cnsive between Cam ' 1;; _ cHARl.oT'rl-.'TowN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, .srrsxvlsss 4, 1918 M ,_, Y", ,,_,,,_,_,_, _ °~»-“__ t [N RETREAT Psmuss clrlussn _ _§RonYPREslo RHEIMS _"Y "".‘i.“"“‘*"L"‘"* - - The Ocrmans Had Brought Fresh Troops to Fi§i\'til\S,_R¢ill' Gllilfd Actions to Prevent Retreat From Becoming a 'Guard St- Q“_¢"t"}’ ' 3“t w¢"¢_ 5°V°"¢|Y Ref ~ -_Roul..A|l the Principal Paine Along the whole Line Have sm P“"¢fl> W; V'°i9f'°"SA“>f'°"°"S “"4 E"S!"“ Abtlndoncd. The Droucourt Queant Line Has Been Broken Open- 'P'°5"flg R'§h_t '"_t° P°"_"f"F ‘md Tak'"3 ing-sway lo nous and cambral. Lila which nas can und by |"‘P°'!a"* "°"\fS "1 01° V'°'“"-y- The Germans -Since |914 ls Now Seriously Threatened and With 8...... .., T.. .......E.`,_`E.`;3.`......f.1...w.,_......f sm... it"Th'¢ EXPU|Si0“ 0f thi* E'\¢m)’ F|'0m N0fl_h¢fll FfaIlC"-- ....T.’.l."..r.’1°bl$y?§§§`..»§i£§“f.f'§f§.. "$2§fllif;..i"f.'i'§f1.”‘§T,.$§.”Il§‘fI`§_e “"”" Sunday morning. The Germans on? toward Mont St, Quentin which it p LINE was clearly intended to attempt to‘ l ops co opera lon w l lay night md Saturday and 2,000 in the Australians have swept over tho the final assault upoll Peronne and I ll 0 y 0 01 ( 8. y. --. »-_ .\~v~-_-_-.~.-_ _ _ . _-_-_ .» ..... . _-_-_-.»_ _-:_-, _ _ . , . _ _ _ ,_-_-.. _ ..._-_-_-_ If the footing won within the Ger-l Somlne in the fall of 1916. La Trans yesterday’s battle. cure another centre of value to them There has been very hard fighting in TANKS CAN GO THROUGH OR the Bois De Vaux to the east of Vaulx OVER ANYTHING Vracourt. The British occupied tile V - \vood yesterday morning and in the The possibilities opened up by tlie afternoon a heavy German counter breaching oi' the Drocourt Queant attack drove ,tllem out again. Except line are very great. It has been dc- for this check which is not serious monstrated decisively that tanks sup- the advance from the north and ported hy wcll trained infantry can south ol' Bapullmc toward Cambrai smash n way through the nlost for- proceeds most satisfactorily. Several ‘ mldnblo wire cllianglemellis and ov- illousnnd prisoners were captured sr the most skilfully collsfrllcicrl yesterday at various points along the french systems of the enemy There British front. sn nouclts Huey I T I RECORD FDR AU»GUST_ __ _ __ 5. _,___ _ _ Captured 57,318 Prisoners, 657 Guns, Over- ` 000 Trench Mortars, Three Trains, Nine' Locomotives, Ammunition .Dumps and 'hun-' dreds of Thousands of Pounds. Ammunition. . .,|» _-___-_.-ii, . _K LONDON, Sept 2-Sir Douglas numerous complete ammunition ust 57.318 prisoners, including 1,283 trencll mortar'arnlnunition,a.a well as Jfilcera were captured by the British small arms, almnliilltion and immea- troops in France. In the same period se quantities of war material 0! av- we have taken 657 guns, and over ery description, Since July 18th, IIU one thousand trench lnortars have|000 Germans have been taken by :leen counted. Among other captureslldrench and British. ._ A,-_ _-,__-_-_-_..,_».~_ -_-_- -- - -_A - - - -_-_..,.,._:v_._A_-_. ___.__,____,_,,_._._._._-_- is , _T__*__ ___._~ A .___._ %lR ROBERT B0RD_E_N TORONTO Sept, 3-Sir Robert ‘Rus'sell, and again when he concluded Borden the Prime Minister of Canada his half hour eration. Sir Robert was _ was given a wholellearted reception loud-ly cheered by the audience, by o. great Labor Day audiences of 15, - 000 people when 'he delivered a etirr- BANISH INDUSTRIAL WA” .Ava Park yesterday ai'ternoon.While Sir Nev" did 5"' R059" B°7f1°llr'||°T° "' Robert had spoken earlier in the day Buch an audlenw as me 'Ut "V055 it was the first occasion that fthe °f Pe°Pl° "mt “'t9n°"¢° mm ll |12 thousands w~ho visited the Exhibition "wks 'mm um “mm hand 5'-NN’ It ' yesterday had a chance to welcome the °xhn’m°n °t 5-3° Y°"°\'d“Y 97° him and to -hear his message from the enmg' 'N‘°f° "°"‘° N117 15900 U°°‘ ' Canadians across the sea. He spoke 91° armmd me- 'und "Wt _°f`n‘°m from the -main stand.when` he "awning attenuul’ '°‘-ii"'7` stepped onto the stand where he was '"5 hard t° “wh U” P"°m‘°f" W" i introduced by me #president T_A_ message. Sir Roberts's speech was s plea for the bsnishlns of industrial ‘ , war. Just as the world war now being L|¢ut_ Leo, J, McDonald wages was to wipe was from ts. am s of the earth, so Canada should learn ` Severely the lesson of settling industrial dis- ___ putes by peaceful means. lt was a Mr. Alex McDonald, Glenfinnan, timely and appmm-ing, “bor qly ug. ecelved official notice yesterday that temncg I ' his son Lieut. Leo J. McDonald was `***,6*..*°*..°v*.,.‘ _i wounded. "A gunshot wound neccsslt ating amputation of tho right leg.” p- ' Ilieut. McDonald enilstcd with ill: » ` - |otll~ll;l -_-nfl il-nf ' ~" attack from the rear as a result oi`_wuy to Clllnbrzll, before they can se _ I dm LN “mu e B lu m °'*.*\*‘*.*°.*‘.*€‘-°.*‘ .hat Battalion which he accompanied to England. He has been ill Franc: WANTED AT ONCE COOKLAT °AL_ since May. His many friends whilf l l ton Sanatorium, North Wiltshire, ecply symlpathizlng with him will $30 B month mth hoard’ room and opo to hear favorable news of him. washing Phone ~or wuts Sn”rm_ _°° tendent. Dlw. leneral Humbert in the region north H lt Noyon continues. Here for some WANTED A House ww" ”°°' 'enson not as yet explained but prob em °°“"""°“°"° C°“"°"7 l°°°t‘ tbly because of tile difficulty exper- °d' Apply at th" °m°°' enced ln withdrawing stores ‘and ' 1233‘9'4M_“9d' nunitlons ill the face of the actlvit- ty of Allied bombers and the need* FOR THE cHAm~°TTET.°“./N or time in wllicll to prepare tile Hin H°8P'TAL"Th° Ch"n°tt°t°wn _H°" Icnburg line for occupation, the Gen pm" 'S a“““°| ml us” wm b' °“ R » - and Ei l-Iaig's report from headquarters Sun- engineer dumps. Many ol," day night said: in the month of Aug- thousand of pounds of (Ili lid -."7 GIVEN GREAT 0iliiTiDN.~ 1' ing patriotic address at Exhibition _ sm ROBERT _ '~'\‘-3 . bral and- tile- ' ‘ ' ' H nolgmn coast that an attempt was to were five lines of trenches and vc :ind so turn the main Hindenburg c°"rt Queant domnces but the Can' una ,adinn nnd Brillsh troops swept through thcnl all at the first attempt. _ ARMV WHWPED BY cAN_ _HINDENBURG LINE WILL NOT r _ _ i vm made to breach the trench system' thick wire entungloments in the Dro- PLUMER’8 SECOND ARMY FOR MESSINEB . l’lumcr‘s second army with which "NEST SOLDIERS IN GERMAN _ American troops are co-operating in Ile Ypres sector is on the move all nl- ADMNS - HOLD ' ong the front. The immediate object- ve nppcflrs to he the Messincs ridge He brought iup to the threumneé The Germans mllst nssllredly ilnii wllich' is the only important ground “actor several divisions of tha mms, 'l ncw lilfiae (Ili :tlofcncc ttlllrt mill prt;‘\;3 gnincldlin the lille April onifelsiveiustalg mn in the German Army’ guards more il cu tr oil; ll' unit Hn llpinlanng nt le lens Nye si es is -Marines, ‘Bavarian Mountaineers, but mg? hs °|l’\e° “mt I" |;c""_ 3;' r g'i;B‘:;' ‘G m‘T'°’l"°“ "gn mfrhe Ainsrlcam In a few hours fighting after the bug- W C t G men "rg _ "6 ' "n °“v" °p ng one' Us blew fm, the “Mmm at nv-8 dclock The result of yesterdays struggle are attacking from the direction of A 'Nswrduy morning me Canadians ov_ therefore may be a retreat to the Voormezeel which they captured af- I Meuse where the forests and wafer for stiff fighting on Sunday Yester _ -t ` ~ cAMBRAF‘ ' " - _ _ EIDE, MOON, ETC. Today they started facing the lest I ‘»it of high ground between 'them and - TORONTO, Sept. 4.-Southeast to of length of .l-ran and occupied the Drocourt_ ' ‘ ` ‘ ` mmm-é "nos and advancing to the courses an dfhe steep rivcr banks day they continued their progress- mst of them occupied um Villages of will give the Germans u chance in easterly overcoming a tenacious Ger- rur vmers Les Cngmcolirt and Cag_ battle with the terrible tunica that mnn defence. Their pllrposc is to cut Jleotrt ‘p ' Tre provinspthelr unlloinfl in thc olrrin about St. Eioi and Holiebeke ami urn the ridge positions from the Now -rnev ans come ron THE WEATHER f"°'°"- NEUVE EGLISE IB BEING ENVELOPED Iiritisll troops who took Neuve ."smbraf which is slightly less than south winds, becoming unsettled with'EglIse are now swinging around the ton miles distant along the Arres showers. r southern end of the ridge with the .Cambrai highway. The victory was The tide will ‘be high this morning object of isolating its garrison. Still won against an enemy wllo. tile of- at 10.30 and tomorrow at 11.30; it farther south the“Lys Eiallent is dis- iicial reports sayi wap holding _his will be high tonight at 11.49 and to-‘appearing so rapidly that it can trenches in strength audopposed de- morrow at 12.20. scarcely be said i0 Hill- EB*““'°” torniined resistance to, the advance The sun sets this evening st 7.61 and Steenwerks, the last two towns onthe whole front oi',the assault.. and tomorrow nt' 7.19; it rises tomar- of any consequence in it held by the This resistance was _broken 'with row morning at 6.45 and Friday si|onemv. were captured yeitvfdflr great loss to the enemy. , .d.l¢. _There are no Germans west of the _ ‘ » ‘_ ' The moon sets this afternoon at (I. Lys' as far north as s point midway INGLIQI-I F000!-I1' ON LIFT OP _ The last quarter of the moon was between Estall-es and Annentiarss. ` in conclusion they with to . _ GANADIANI on Wednesday. August 28th, at 2.27 ` _ U16 P80930 0! C|1l\'|°¢¥°_W”"| |01’ 1 ' '_ _ ‘. 9. ln. ‘ ~ _ _ s'rn.l.' rico-Irina Noam or nearly susnort and satroasse cmalm, lung- rms will is s new-moon lm rum- __ 1 _ i Noyon ~ » mem to we and if if t\'¢\\f september sm st 044 s. is. __ ’ _ ‘ ' ~ 'ow' that this same suvport _i_be_,tllirt`ee’nl The prolonged struggle betwlou xtended t _.'»_"\?|.°.' °! ¢9ll';“|‘._.V9l{‘_»'-1.l'l‘i'°‘f Wd. "'° .-"f".'; 4' .V J rlW5A'timer'rEiiftdfenillinit'f£2.:iU1nit?§¥'.5'lmfiixitdrhsf-.e~.i~Ei:`\ nuns are dghting more desperately Wednesday and Thursday °f Exim* han on any other part of the battle mm' W°°k~ _ 1331- f t, itl “BidAl"b- _"_°*>'°_""“‘*"l“ iviglcn Bttlildi Oliselennd (iiieyAi:§ee Thi! QOARDERS wANTED'__Tw° GEN' " Muggle has centered on a group 0, tlemen boarders can be accommod- ellls to the east of Chevilly. some Med in whats hmny' untnuy our miles west of Guiscard, and the :1°°“te‘; “uf” gedngims 8; 'mm -‘rench there have resisted and have 00"' “qu re “ar an °°' ' 'ow overcome fierce counter-attacks T ` - ter paper. printed. "Fresh Dairy A nnrrlsll PORT sept 3-The B“““"”“°° 9°' 1”' P" 9”' ‘°°' American steamer Onega has been Gund!" °.°°' “ um' forpedoed The vessel foundered Fri- ,T0 L51. A econ STAN] _Ann lay night. twenty nine persons were bundmi .mums tm, "rug AW” nvod -twenty six are missing. Many 30 Longworm Mm u"_s_"“u ,_ oodles have been washed ashore. The _ _ _ ' -.._ _ - - nptzlin ofthe Onega was drowned and ¢|.-moms WAN1-|g gy A. ggupij, - 'us body has been landed- two or three nested rooms centrally - locates. Apply' c. lr. J. ne: tsl city. nes-in-silstzt l-:Mum Thwifs » `°.'Z§ .?.5.l.`Z.‘1.._§‘.i"."».B'f{'1"l‘I.T.l'l§_ - In New Qu-low :‘;:.:'...:’. .§”...;_°“‘“:;..§:if{i,.f.: The management of the Lycedfl: apo” 'AL' A wgus Theatre wish to announce that they ‘comms Wm, ‘U mdem have ‘made arrangements to taksi cel C°“"||,. img* nvcr the St. Dunstalrs Parish Hall Box lm gunna QQ” (Pro Cathedral) and starting Bept. ' ` ` 30th will operate it as a modern high class motion picture theatre at prie_ cs made popular in their present quarters. _ i Meanwhile the old Lyceum will be closed immediately. ' " FOUND llfwlln ` Crosbys Refi iii ` sllsw *FOI when they y fresh enemy troops 'TO DAIRYMEN--OANITARY IU15 - (Special to The Guardian) were three trains, nine' locomotives 1'. ‘r J. ,;` '.1 lf, _-l 1 -I , s., ,ss -,wt /_ .,.. ,”_<. -.i Il ,J Pl l ,. _* "I ;-1; _,P