ii-ii; cii.liii,,Q;i,_ii§,1oy,{_,_, liiiii 1 L_ 3 ,vlfiir‘i»"i'i‘s.i’v‘>‘.ri,'.,'.ill‘.e",‘,”i’...“ei ,..,l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, ocfrosare 23, 1914 1% 2 -$1 ESE We EE :>- me -s EE vii __ ei 'assess _ WNIIIISIII INHIST III EENMINS, iiiiiiiiiiiiiis iii iiiaiin HARDEST OF FIGHTING ~ NE “NWI NN STILL IN RROGRESS IN imiiniii iiisiii-ie Buckingham Palace-Met His Secret Agents, Returned to Royal Abode and Delivered neoristoireiie P --~--- of Ge Germans and Allies Have Been Reinforced and are Battling Incessantiy but 'Without Decision. Each Side Claims to Have Repuisect Attacks of the Other but the End of the Struggle is not in S’ight. ,_ p NNN 500 Nan Arrested in Manchester During _ Last 24 Hours, and Proportionate Arrests Else. where. Estimated There are 3000 Aliens in United Kingdom I V Hungarians and Germans , LONDON. Oct. 22.-Wholesale ar- rest of Germans throughout England » continues., Every German, Austrian' and Hungarian throughout the King-I uuin ls being rounded up, only those having naturalization papers issued prior to the war being spared. It is estimated there are 3,000 alien enemies in the United Kingdom, of whom the majority are in London. Five hundred men have been arrested acludlng Austrians in Manchester during the last 24 hours, and the numbers elsewhere are in like proportion. At Northampton, a prominent German who 'was mana- ger of a local street railway system, was forced to resign in spite of the i fact that he had lived in England for 27 years. lie said he did not take out his naturalization papers until after the war began. MIJNINNIIN-TNIIIIII WINNING IN INIINTNTNI. .___- MONTREAL, Oct. 21.-At the resi- dence of Mr and Mrs R. N. Taylor, 315 Metcalfe Avenue, Wcstnlouiit, this evening, at haliipast eight o"cloclt, the marriage took place of Miss Perle Beecher Taylor, daughter of the late was unattended. She were a gown of ivory duchess satin with a court train, and her veil of Brussels point lace was arranged with the wroain of orange blossoms worn by her mother, and she carried a bouquet of _ HON. MURDOCH McKlNNON, _ success In me Argonne region we o il htin was re orted yesterday TOKIO, Oct. 22.--The bombardment of Tsing Tao by the heavy artillery corps of the navy opened to-day, ae- cording to a statement issued by the Admiralty this afternoon. This is the beginning of the final stage in the siege of the German fortress. Heavy guns from the Japanese battleships have been landed and it is expected that with these the reduction of the fortress will be speedy. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.-A cable- grain from the French Foreign Office, made public by the French Embassy here, says: “Germans before Warsaw have abandoned their defensive posi- tion and arc in retreat pursued by thc Russians, who have captured many prisoners and munitions of war. 'I‘hc Seventeenth ami 'Pwenticth German Army Corps have been decimated." “The rapid retreat oi' the Germans from Warsaw is continued. The bom- bardment by the encmy`s heavy artil- lcry has caused no essential damage to the fortifications of lvangorrd or the bridges. In Galician desperate engagements are still being fought. During advance in the region between rapid-firing guns] To the south o Przemysl Russian operations are de- veloping also with suceessf FRENCH OFFICIAL. ° PARIS, Oct. 22,-(Official)-'l‘lie ae- tivity which the enemy displayed yes- terday did not slackcn to-day. Bc- tween the sea and Lahassee the bat- to force back the Belgian army or the French and British troops. Similarly between Arras and Oise the enemy have at no point been crowned with Flanders and Northern France be tween German troops who have been reinforced by virtually all the German forces in the ocupied portions of Bel- gium, and the French and British and Belgian armies, aided by British war- ships. Along the coast the Yser River divides the contending forces. Neither side is able to mako advance, but in the interior, according to German re- ports issued to-night, thc Allies are retiring from important positions. This statement of the Germans, how- ever, ls contradicted by a French communication issued in Paris this afternoon, which says the Allies have not been moved despite violent at- tacksof the invaders. It is the same all along the long front from the North Sea to thc Swiss border. Bach sidc claims to have re- pulsed thc attacks ofthe other or have made slight progress at various points. Apparently the great, battle is still a long way from conclusion, the con- tending armies seemingly bcing so near equal in strength, neither can force the other back from the front or get around the wings. To military observers hero, the question seems to be which command- Przcinysl and Vistula we captured _ over 30 omcersllooo soldiersandmany ei can secure the greater nunibti of t, reinforcements and bring them up to the critical point at the right moment. In Poland, in a preliminary battle, at least, things moved ai. little more quickly. The Russians report they were able to drive back the first Ger- man ffensive movement against War- counts refer to this as it great victory and say the Germans have been los- ue continued with just as great vw' ing many prisoners and guns and left lence, \vlthout the Germans being able a large mummy of ammunmon and provisions in the trenches they pre- pared for defence. u e, says that after several days’ battles Who was Married In Montreal on Wednesday. ' A n g g p _ have made progress between St. Hu- h i D r. P. 'r-_i , i> ' -- niwari ia- white roses ima lines of the valley. ADDMBHIIY t ere S more flshtiris ou r I dv or “mb I "I I ‘ ' F ll d bert and Lefomde' To the "mth ‘JT the East Prussian front, where things land to the lion. Murdoch l\’Icl\iuiion, After a trip to _Niagara a s, an V di have aimed round at Ham Provincial Secretary for l’riui-,e ldil-§t‘,liicago, Mr McI\iiinon and his bride < ef T1 We g 5 ` have been quiet for some time, as the 'rh h ati- was pruiiiiviwiii reeiuo in Ciiarlottetown, P.E.1. mont and Preheat on the Meuse- ln German repo" Bays “Our mmm am ward Island. o o x ' . 1 » _ ‘ - - ' ~ Tl bride will travel in a costume of _the Woevre region we have repulsed . ) . Y | __ decorated _lei the occasion pa ins ‘ re A “oth with hut to match' I i pursuing the retreuung enemy in me ieriis and roses being u.-_.ed in the blue velour 1 tt 1 Ch ft ' iii-sts were the bride's an u MT on amp H n dircctlou oi’ Ossowetz." tlryywlng-rgom, and lilIQ5 and cilrllil- Thi? 01100 ‘0“l\g » ___._.__..___;._._. f ` ' T J 0 `.t' is a frtress which the lions in the illning-room. The Rev. | niotlicr, Mrs l<`. P. Taylor, l\ rs amos BERUN c,FF|c|A|_ “OWU L 0 C. A. Williams, of St James Methodist Church, assis o y t- - I I-icartz, of Amherst, N.S., uiiclc of tie ‘ , I' » » __.. » bride, performed thc ccrcinony, l\lr hl'idcgrooin‘s lirother, Mr William - 0_“ the YE" (""mN‘I‘e“"y "ghung on Niemen failed. The battle fought f n°"lI"“ iq “ml T" progress 'Tho "“"“‘y Wm* at I’i'zcuiysl und south of that city, 'Sutlierlund and Miss Gregor, of Char l\fr-I uggiin, of Glasgow, N S , and the lt. N. Taylor gave away his sister. who i i\l¢-liiiiiiuii, o . ,- - - f ' `flri ` tl NIIII II. NIIININNTIIIN i. ,____- rf' OTTAWA. Oct. 22.-~-Noveinbor 14 has been flxeil for the Cabinet by- olections, Nominations 7th. l-Ion. I.. C. Casgrain will run In Quebec C0\H\ty. Hon. P. Ia. iiionuiu iii cinimrwlli- ‘ CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FUR . IILASSIFICATION _-- ONI' UIN1' per word each inser- tion for sdvertislnE In Um °°N;"'f3j Cash must accompany Ofdefl- mum charg:Ltwent:°-tiv€__°E;¥‘§§;.l.,-S wA’|¢1-'gp`.’_ A pair of tle gl\BS9~ Anyone wishing to sen ii ngggsgéll please communicate wlihwqmm » P. 0. Box 171. city- 0174-_1_;_'___._ HGUSE F58 SALE.-SITUATED 0% Gerald Street. with larl8 g‘l"‘T‘;1“0;‘;‘n . r. ° - orchard Apply to G gltgw mu so oi-aiioh street. e1s_- __ », - “~»» - **“ `” | il shoe, "°"""A“ ““'°m°b"° we 'Iii-ded by 33x4. Finder will be rev/ leavlnl same at Pr0“'=l“ 9"?" Utd' 617|-10 23l1lt _ "six pm oi; fi ly furre mliiklwtle can or Lower Monta- sA i.`ls silver from ` o gale lt ‘reason - 5933.10-i’lM'I!. ing thc Anierlciin flag, has been seized at 0.29 and Sunday at 6.30 -was will gave out the following communication The Y_*_`__A___`__*_____i_x___$___A__v___v__v___5_________v_________N_;____*_______Y_f_____V___,______g,_,_,.,_._.,.,,,,_,_._._._.__,_._-_._._._., -“’I“f0t“f"fT TTY! “tmIT0"?’l 1 tlflllllw 10 tg sm] going on but fu,-thu- souu, the T "H T V se” '°" U D0 "‘ ° “or "w°s' 0 ‘e“` Austrians claim they have clearcd the port, but in the engagement a British Russians out of Hungary and am ML _ wrpedolgeom wbaslput om "T “Umm by vancing toward Bukovlna, Crowiilaiiil _--- our urti ry. ‘igiting continues west E t ._G 11.* nh tl _ , -,_ i NEW \'()n|{, oct, 22,-~'1;iietstiiii1di;1rd of Lille, and here also our troops have vl,;vT'd A L a' Iv ‘L Balm mm(/I H Oil f' nipuiiy's' steamer aura, 5" ~ , _ ' U _ , assumed tho offensive and repulsed AS umugh the Bclgmns hm] nm by lirltlsh wursliips. off the coast of Th” cllemy at Eevoml T""N“ts' The already suffered sufficiently during Scotland. mid taken into btornoway, English have lost several machine the war' the “me villages along the il DON Ill the Lewis Islands. HS B DNZ9 guns. No decision yet reached in the coast north of osumd are sumwing of war according to cnblegrams re- _ ,. - ' easter" menu" or w‘"‘ severely from shell fire Lying as ceived hcre tu-day, by the Company, LONDON' Oct' 22__A despatch t0_ from hcl' i‘l\D\f\ Il- _ they do, between the German lines Thu s"“'“m“N on Company has re' mgm from Bern" by Mmmm wireless and the British warships oft' the beach 1 icstcil the State Department to make says: (med to haw been (_0m_ t ii. . another protest against the seizure "Repo,-LB from the |ndusmal`div1_ 501110 are FUD 1 » » ofthe I'aturla, which is Identical, the sion show nm German mining mdus_ pletely ilestroyod, others badly dam h'0“m‘ a ed. The belief is, however, that ‘ l I , itl th ° , ( ompuny C u me w I 8 L try again in full swing, that often it is g Titiiiiiiiieiilamtending the seizure of the necessary for men to work over time virtuany all me inhabitants in me i “Excess” against harmless and m_ villages had departed wl1?nuthe\1iel- 'ser --- .........___ .___.___-_ gl n army retired behlnt 0 , . offensive Germans in London may be R? A H is Dmciany disclosed m a L0ND0N_ 0% 22___q~|m Secretary , compared to the Russian pogroms ver _ of tho Admiralty announces that sub- agaillst the Jews. The Yellow Press glzefci; ol; gfgdlngf'fI_":;sdiE;f'r;g:lr;n?; piiarizio( buat(,l coiinmandeil by ae or n . » .eu .-Tom. 'ia niey, s now con- appeam to he responsible for these made public to-day, that the indian siderably overdue and that it is feared ’ ' ° “messes which “em °3T`ef“"Y Dum' "oops had not yet taken part |,, any nhe has been sunk in the North Sea, ` A wireless despatcli received here '*- ned. TORONTO, Oct. 23.-~Maritlme: , _ battles, Mon and horses required I n B' H T d Y H E3 I M li ""0 "0"" “lid West WT“d°i nm’ ‘The mummy expert of Koen" Ze' considerable time to become acclimat- bl,-52,1] Buirk n5“m`i3._ a()ct_sa1ii' by QT;-_ 0 9 and cool. V tung estimates the French, English, H th nh m hi _ H I t 'mia wiizivrnian -'rife weather Russians and Belgium must have lost ed' ""3 'hfbfjlii ;ke“the,:yp':;';`;,;"a, 2f,'ff;m;',f"f,f ‘;'i,,,,,,,,, °,§,,,,f°"ii‘ Tgw,-‘f,. I ' soon e ~ yesterday was cold and disagreeable, I I . A ,.. »g _, _,_ I in “° °' ° °‘" with freflueni get mm ` "N"“rmg “N n 5 ' - it A HUBDTWTB TNW0 been Hdlllsed T0 Kei- islands, off the coast of Scotland. He , TtN“:_d:l5?v:':5%,°g1eT;°r3‘;:,°; ggfgrqgg G The cfmmagdor T: Tae dsiivmgr ready next week for wounded. ,crew is said to have been saved. yes 9 y ` ' "man I-my or” ec re S Again to-day It is reported that ltal t the revious night being 40 f the Lmdltrnm un I D - ‘T)°§`esab°ve` At 9 Mn' yesterday it :ll;ltaii:Tii'IyTma:utta1(iormous numbers of Nm" landed mm-me' at Avlona’ M W” 49 deg' “h°v°T “T 9 mm" To Ties' La d h 6 nm "in-me He bania. Such a step is generally be- F80” n we T ar t b h stile to an ower ---- “b°"° ' li ved not o e 0 y p The tide will be high this afternoon adds also that it is unnecessary to ai’ the present momenh when the an PEKIN, Oct. 22.-Russia is with t 2.04 and tomorrow at- 3.02- it will .. ' TTB \\I8I\ T0ll10l'l‘0W 111011111!! Ill L15 an v°hmt”,"' uation in Albania is so serious on ac- ‘::g(X,T;'5f¥g:f"1$|°£`¥,\f:l‘r,‘;t l;?l';inrs‘itbg3i ship, which was taken into a British anghSundsy :ft 1 t 5 d _______________ `wum of wan,” mb” and, contengp for service against the Germans and port in advance oi' notice io maritime ° 'un 5° ° B ave" ug ° Tm h tr which Austrians Their places are being ' ' at 4.58; it rises tomorrow e" T" the °"°W“ °T" °°°““ Y ' ' od conditional contraband. In that _ _ JAPANEF' OFFICIAL' was token Off l‘¢¢9\1Uy by PPTUCG WTI- fglfag; bvf,'hg‘?i:fl¥T°\T)f` mggi gffxicinafg case thc United States did not Aban- m00l\ BBA! ¢0!\l!\\l lf- 9-15- noun vm Hman" och 22__»|~he liam of Wied, the ruler of a few for sérvwe m mc- we" later H don its contention that neutral goods moon on Monday, J, 'emh-" in home mst MSM momhs_ needed_ vmnese "mama and E;u_o_ In neutral bottoms passing between '_ wane" y pean travellers reaching here todav “°“"“\ “Tm” “Tre exempt Tmm "N" m emphasised this fact Thev siilil thai “re” A “harp Issue W” °"°m°d' h°‘¥\' be on p. '. ."'¢¢|"q fmm 1‘¢)¢|¢;-f ' ’ ' ever, through an unrlcrstaiullng reac - wi' ,. Ansrizamm. oct, zz.-The 'reie °"“““{,Y "°,‘§\°‘0‘§m'§°1'f, ‘;§~pe'(‘,’,‘;ed*{Q ea between me ni-irish and puieii o saw and lvangorod. All ltussian ac- _ German headquarters rnade no re- had made determined efforts winch few ce to this bam but today it I , 1 , Germans were within gun fire ol' some . \ l ,t , i‘.F.».I.; lV[l‘ Ill Ml* C. L. \ __ - _ ' I ‘T N’ Th” R V Dr one own - a ( _ B I BPJRLNN' och 22' TOm"'T“T I-°"“"Tm) time ago, but left when the advance IIIINIIINIINMTNI IIT ?"“‘f§,ff:__‘ffi,,_';“';,ff;ff’f‘,“°“ WELL IIIIITIITIII SHIII TSING Till IN PHTIGIITSS INIIIN NIIITISN ISIINS LONDON. Oct. 22.-A News Agency despatch received hero states that British naval guns fired from vessels in Channel killed German General Von Tripp and his :~ita.l`t` at Middle Tierlte, south of Ostend on the coast. EIIININIS ENIIIIBLIII ;.‘ ____ Northern France, Tuesday, says:- diers arrived here last night from in great strength flung themselves on these two points lu an effort to force their way to Nieuport in the hope ot’ getting to Fuerncs and the Frcncli border. ` returned to the attack tlircc times, entire line. session of the town of Dixmudc, bu net charge swept down on the enemy with the battle cry, ‘Remelnber Lou- ,vain and ’l`ern1onde.’ “Desperate hand-to-liund fighting cn- sued and gradually the German dc- fencc cruntbled. Slowly they gavc away until their retreat became ri rout. The Allies' artillery came into action and completed the work of demoraliz- ation which the bayonets had begun. “The enemy in their retreat abun- doned thousands of dead and ivouiiil- ed. Our troops also lost heavily, I-‘if- ty soldiers who were only slightly wounded died on the lmttleficld froiii exposure because the nmbiilaui-e corps were unable to give them attciiiioii, Large numbers of thc wounded, inany of whom lay in the rain for fiftecn hours, were without the slightest stir- gical aid.” LNHITNINS PNITTST NISNINST IIIINI INIINII VVASIIINGTON, Oct. 22.-llritisli enibassy to-diiy niadc public ii copy of thc conlinunicallon inade by llritiiiii Ito rcpresciilnti\'e~s of thc Allics :mil `Il’owers in Liiiiiliiii protesting iigaiii:-‘t the laying ul' iniiics by flcrnians oii tho high sons und ili traiii-. riiiifc.~‘. \\'li|<-li is ilcs<'i'iIn-il :is " an illiigitiniiilv nicains of cuiuluctiiig \varl`uri=," 'i`Iic criiiiiiiiiiiiviitioii siiile:-i that niiiics linw bccn [oiiiiil in sm/cl‘ail cases as l`iir as fifty miles frinn thc English const. Since tho licglimliig oi' thc war eight ni-iitrnl and seven llrltish nicrcliaiit and flailing vessels liuvc been destroy- ed by niliics. Tho loss ol' soinc sixty lives ol’ neutral and iion-combiitaiit persons is further allcgcd. ~ the occasion ol’ the liaise-r's last visit - l0 Ellglainl. SUIYCKI “S 3 melllber Of ‘gliaiscr visited London for the purpose ci Pot il.\ni nothin inorc It vas postal ;iiill\f\i'itlvs, who had instruc- LONDON, Oct. 22.-A despatch to 'the Daily Chronicle under date of “Two train loads of wounded sol- the scene of the desperate fighting at Nieuport and Dixmude. The Germans "Despite heavy losses the Germans Tile cngagemciit lasted the greater part of the day, but ultimately the Germans were driven back along the “At the beginning, however, the Germans carried cverytlilng before them. Thcy succeeded in getting pos- LONDON, Oct 22.-The Daily Ex- press, in a special arti -ic, describes the career ol' Steinhaer, licad of the: German secret scrvicc, whose name ; has figured in recent spy prosecutions _ in this country. It says he even, on 1 his suite in Buckingliam palace. Sev-~ cn or eight years ago, Stcinliaer was N placed at the head of the Gerinaui secret service on what he terms thc' personal fricnilsiiip oi' the Kaiser, who gave liiin a free huiid to organize a eoniplctc service of spies in Grcat Britain. In order that the work should I not suffer from the lack of i'iiiiils,| Stciuliaer had at his c_o1ninund just as i mucli money as lic required. Ile Innile ` frciuiciit visits to this country, gotI into toui-li with the principal German residents, and within u few inonths had appointed paid agents iii l_uniic and handed their reports to i~lt<_-iiiliaor. That night Steluliaer took liis reports to Bucltinghnrii pal- ace, and it is only rcasonable to sup-, pose that lie lost no time in communi- cating them to the emperor." ...___ _4 v _.» THE GERINIIINS ARE LFURCED TO RETIRE imcil it brilliant feat in iiefending a. fo' , PARS, Oct. 22.- 'l`Iic llclgian Armygbridgc, possession of which was of the greatest strategic importance to both the arinics. The Germans made a Cavalry dash, in an effort to seize tlie passage, but the Frenchman be~ hind a hill 70 yards way. procured a. iiiaganine fire into the Germans un- ille Allies' I'<2il\f0l'C€IIl0I\lS T11 11 be-y0~ been in progress along the i`rontierIt.il the latter retired, leaving the bridge in the hands of the Allies. Around Lille, where the British are in .lotion thcre has been fierce fight- ing particularly in the neighborhood of Lahcssee which threatens the Ger- man possessions of Lille. Street fighting has been severe between a long line oi' houses connecting tho towns, Roubaix and Tourconing, a- long centre, artillery action continued today without any great change Init several German trenches were cap- turcd. NNITIIN IIITINIIIINIIJ Kill’ Steamer \\’ASlIlNG'I`()N, Oct. 21.-fflroiit liri- lain'>i r. l’residt-ni \\-’ili»ioi1 and Foilnscllor russell the sci'/.iirc ol' the ships, and later Mr, Laiisiiig conferred with the llrltlsh Ainbassuilor, Sir f‘c<:ll Spring- ltlce, who called, seeking information coiicoriiiiii: thc attitude of the Ameri- can Government E The Standard Oil Company has ask- cd the State Department to se-r ure the release of three of its ships, the .Iolm I). ltockcfcllcr, llrinrlilla and Platura, which were captured by British wur- shlps while bound from American ports to neutral coiintrlcs. carrying illuminating ell. Only in the i-asc of the llockcl`cllcr, liowevcr, has thc D0- partincnt felt warrants-il in taking im- d inedlate steps. This ship wus under the Amerli-an flag before th( viar be- ,gnn and therefore is not subject to any questions which might arise In connection with thc other two vessels which were changed from foreign re- Y- gistry under thc recent Act of Con- ' gross, The understanding at the British Embassy is that illuminating oil has been regularly declared contraband by A the British Government, but that the notice has not yet reached other Pow- _ ers. Therein the case resembles the commandeering of the copper-laden nations that copper had been declar TI] NIL TIIIIIN ETHNINNI The United States Government Not Likely to Take Action Regarding the Seizure of the Brindilia would cxtcnd to copper. It is suggested flint it similar ar- ruiigviiiciit will be sought by the Uri- tisli fiovcriiinciit. regarding petroleum and its proiliicts, not only with liol- lniiil, lint with Denmark and Sweden nnil Nor\\'o_v. SEIZE RICH STABLE OF ENEMY‘S RACEHORSES I.ONIl()N, Oct. 22.-Next to tlicGcr- man ships st-izeil by the Government S-iiicc tlic oiitlircak of the war, prob- nblv ilic most valiiablc prizes of war |.ni1siiig.ai‘lli1|.',' Sct'ri‘iai‘yof Slatc.flif‘-- :irc thc i':i:'ii1g stables iii England, forini-rly lwloiigliig to Germans and Aiistrlans. liiil now the property of thc Bom-il of Agriciiltiirc. Shortly after thi- war broltc oiil, n London paper publlslied a list of horses owned by Gerinnus and Austrians and racing under their colors on English tracks. Acting on this lilnl, and profiting by an old act which allows private informers to claim a share ofthe sale proceeds, a number of citizens brought actions, and horses valued at half a million dollars were seized. . Ainong the heres seized were the stable belonging to Baron Springer and nmiihgcil by the veteran trainer Butters at Newmarket. ln this stable orc Adular and Aides. bred by tho Hungarian Government stud and. lent to Baron Springer for racing purposes only Adulsr, valued at a hundreri»theusand dollars. has not yot been advertised for sale, but Aides and Boloiid, other members of the same stable. will soon be sold sk auction nt Newmarket. (ZONING EVEN`T3» ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETINGS. ETC ONE CENT per worn each inner tion in this column. Cub must ne- company all orders. Minimum charge twenty-ilve centq. "CINEMA 8l-l0W.f- Do you want to enter the Cinema Show business. You can have complete equipment to travel the country for $150. M\rvsl\~ ous offer. For particulars \pp\y The Guardian Odlce. 8155-10-lilltl. " We have found two auxiliary at a me. r of the enemy. One sank her- ?rrg,?1hM'|¥1Tek(;:\|?;m;‘,? 5,28 Nr,::tr}?a§;1: ,passage of the military tm\n¢_ Governments that the Dutch embargo . tl ‘ I other we captured. _ midway between Ostend and Westend. mnanm umment cur" angst in noni » luiuaram Lintmnt Corn Handel; if ii: 5 I" " . ¢~_ 'f Th _ _ 1 if -1 vw. ~»»-ex-»~ 1 .i If' ,i its 1. i--: ‘_- ,,':, i, li lv IW ir, ', Q: .i ; ,-., I, ~`l L. ,. . :Q5 . ,- I_' 1- *T-I ,pr `,__¢_,_v,___,"_,, _,a.__,. .M ._..s.=.V,a-_ an x - .-.~. ii, mr-- ..._...._ _ III-. - ,,. .~ ‘r-*_ ,il N11 1. ‘. if I-~,'f.` ‘;' V ii. ‘i,~ 4,- _ C-" “ii , ~ »/.i T - iii, *-'_ i I if Ii j»~”---,,=,.;._v:- f.-,_~,_-_`.-5. T . - f.=.'xrf:f:_=r;a~ ii ii ' I, li di *`z-auxin;-:ik vga- - _,- .- ~ ~,-=...u~,..-...__ ii - fi a I t 5. I I ii , l ‘- , I _ »`I 3;; I gi. if f;.1-ig i. i‘, ., J ,ri . ei In =i`=`;- i, . -Il , I 6-*fi »" ii , gl I I4; 'Z ‘Z .....-,...»-sp.; , _:_ .-.,._.:., li. , I I ,i ,i -1 ,., ,». ii ii ll 'll