PAGE nnss »r1m.olrs.itLo'i'rn'1'owNi GUARDIAN NOVEMBE y ' ‘ < . e _ ., 'Clase 1 ' Oats-~1. Howard Wood. Tryon; n, Crapaud 't the only exposure to 8 O Er: _§f. Clue 2 -4 Eddie Silerren, Cra a d m iw. "aid at all Dnlx Stores. or mailed to any ‘5'5d'§:3:,_m.°|:,§‘,'°8§,‘1§{°5 TH' °°°“""D“'°~ glad; 2, Teddie Palmer, Victoria; aeowras FIIIBPIIONOI FDR MTI. mating* ,s'nonlc-will build you up a box, or 1 M b Nw, rnqrelaiid 2, Arthur she"-em (7 Max Macvittie. Westmoreland; 2, cszgi-if-':.”'I'ii'n sl0uo§sTi.'i>‘iii)iiCi{.‘§i‘.iG:ilbulne': sud; 3. Wendal Lea. Tryon; 4, lliiili- Frank Kllislll- 'I`\'y0n; 3. Arthur How- som by Gem” E_ muh" garet Howatt, Tryon. rank Knight, Tryon. ’ lui b0th€!` and CaI1S€Sl0tS(‘f Beats-1, Ralph Lyman, Tryon' g ‘ I.; T ' . ' Kenneth Best. Crapauil; 2, ary New- EXUZ WOI'k. I{_HOW Hglandfn-¥:;,?,If 4’v,g|‘;:::,;e 3LI.,,§x;h_ som, Crapaud; 3, Clifford' Sherreu, when this dust is inhaled it nan, c-an-.nn ' Unread; 4- ASM Sherfsn- Gran Parsnips~'1 Lucilla Sherre (Ira - 'md ud; 2, Elsie Sherren, Crariiiud; Df'°ks_1' Kmsfth N°“"s°m' Cm” canndt afford to do without Clifford Lea. Victoria; 4. Ernest and' 2’ Cmtord mrmn' Cmpaud' often causes sickness. One Dustbane, Deathe, Crapaud. Itis not only a great labor J Home-grcwn Vegetable Seed - saver but it `kili_s germs and often prevents sickness. Or a tm of Dustbane is packed in bbls '"1 B°“"°r’ v'°t°"“` and kegs for large users §"Y°"- 2- Ralph LY'“““» T'Y°“= General Distributors \15.9-133513331, paud; 2, Georgie Boulter, Tryon; | -ai ~ ._ -V -5 lfliflargarret Howatt. ,’I`ry0n'; Q, _Karl penmmshu-,_1_ igmeu Tm|n°,.' A ouiter, Victoria l vos Sherren. Orspand. 171 Great George St.-P`h°ne Con- 5 nectlon. ri Manufacturer of all kinds oi line hair goods. including, Toupees and Wigs. ce Cobb, Crapaud. Clase 4 557.;0_10M1m0pd_ ` Windsor, Crapaud: Asters-1, Amy Sherren CURATIVE TREATMENT by the 3 Uiiarlotteiown. P. E. -I., Canada. jliouiis. 12 to 3 daily. Now. 1816-8-23M3M0spd. ` ° . Claes 5 |-‘ Marion Nicholson, Cmpaud; 3. Reagh sud; 3, Mary Newsom, Crnpaud; 4. Shdlffon. CPHDBUGIS 4. Evelyn SMI'-' Blanche Francis, Lady Fans. re . Barley-1. Reash Sherren, Crap- sud; 2, Henrietta Lowther,-Crapaud; and; 3. Howard Wood, Tryon. 3, zilpsii Mscquarriei Grspaud; 4. i Corn-1, Hilda. Fay, Tryon; 2, Lil- Thelma Trowsdale, Victoria. ian Sherren, Crapaud; 3, Arthur How- Chocolate Candy-1, Margaret How- att, Tryon; 4, Jack Leard, Crapaud. att. Tryon; 2, Helen Miller, Victoria: Beans (a)-1, Alton Bouiter, Crap- 3, Wanda Lea. Tryon; 4. Marie Halli- aud; 2, Meeton Gamble, Lady I<‘ane;. well, Tryon. 3. Howard Wood,.Tryon; 4, Fenton . - ~“ -' Fall, Ciapaud. Class 8 _,_ _~ -I Beans (b)-1, Flora Cairns, Lady _ ` Fans; 2. Lyman Dunsford, S. Mel- Plain Sewing, Apron-1. Marion ville; 3, Ruby 0aks,~Westmoreisnd. Matheson, Rose Valley; 2. Evelyn i> it - - " -` ‘Red Potatoes-1, Will Rogersoh, La- Crocheted Lace--1. Marguerite Cobb. dy Fane; 2, Lolita MacVittie, Crap- Urnbwdi 2. »3_l0l|E-.F!'l\nois. .Lady aud; 3, Hammond. Newsom, West- I-M10; 4. Lilian.M‘i°L°“l.-,CraPH\ld- moreland; 4, Ruth Holland, Tryon. » White Potatoes-1, Georgie Boult- ' Clill 9 ` . er. Tryon; 2. Stcll F ncis. ` L d ` DR."DeVAN'SFRENCHl"l`LI5#,§°},2 Fans: 8. Flora Cairris. lfgdv Fans? Hamill" H°l1d|°-1- M°‘“>“ Gam' ni. ` riiiior woman. sssbsxnr u-near" Jack Leard, Crapaud. ble, Lady Lane. - - - Turnips-1, Aletha Mai:D0nald., Cra-, Milkilll 53001-1- HDWBWI WUDU- Cnbbage--l, Lloyd Howatt, Tryon; . 2, Karl Boulter. Victoria; 3,, Amy’ 5|!" 1° , Sh . C‘ ' d; 4, B , - ~ (_‘,|-:':;'¢r::,I,l1_ mmm Reagh barren Calf underii months old--1, Norman carrots (al snort-1, Harry Fnii, 90"- Cf“P°“d- ~ ' . C,-wand; 2_ Beatrice Cobb_ Cmpnud; Best pure-bred Cockerel-1, George 3' Elm Canfield- Westmoreland; 4_, Clarke, Victoria; 2. Stanley,Bi1rgess, Karl Boulter, Victoria. C|`aP““di 3- “mph LY"\““- T|'Y°“- . Carrots (b) intermediate.-1 Stella Best |’“'°'b"°d P'““°""1' G°‘"'5° ef h I , . ' Clarke, Victoria; 2, Stanley Burg s, thgtvswséelghlze »l;:£;;lf,|;B’ '$95338' €’e§_Ia,n.1-l:l.y§,?gl;f Crapaud; 3, Everett Watton, Victosila; - F , ack B-ovyer, Crapaud; 2, Sam Mac- 0nald_ Rose Valley 3’ Leonard Collection of Weeds Mounted, Nam- D . T d | I ' , ed and Pressed--I, Crapaud School. Mifcvrgugee' vxggtsgggfglgfi’ 4’ Max Weed' Seeds-1. Crallaud School. _..... Named-1, Cmpaud School. \ Claes 3 ` Ripe Tomatoes.-1, Hebei Canileld Westmoreland; 2, Marion Nicholson. Exe,-¢|se'B00k (a) gn ;nk_1, Ma,-_ . froxnyour grocer today' Erapaud; !l3, Hilda Fay. Trylon; 4, are; M CKGM; 0 Gfee" T°~m“t°"9'“1- Wimdu LW- Marion Nich0lson,'Crapaud. Hertrude Howatt, Tfrylon; 4, Lloyd Mm-y Newsom, Cmpaud; 2, Kean C01. °“’““- T"y,”“- lins. Victoria; 3, Lea Dawson, Crap- ' Ccuumbers-$1, Blanche Trowsrlale, gud; 4, Lesua MacLean, vfct0,.|a_ Lrapaud; 2, Ruby Desthe, Crapaud; Map Drawing (map of p_E_1_)__1_ ~ 13~ Lea ROEGPBOH, Lady Fane; 4. E111- Vincent Windsor, Cr'-apaud' 2, Mar- ‘est Metcalf, Tryon. garet MacKenzie, Rose Vsliey~ 2 Onions-1, Blanche Trowsdale, Cra- Marion Magheson, Rose Valley; 4_'H1|f _ _ ` Squash-1', Ralph Lyman. Tryflni ville Rd.; 3, Florence MacDougal'.` 2- Jiwk Li3ard,,Cl'H»D11\ld§ 3- Ham' Rose Valley; 4, Margaret MacKenzie. iiiond Newsom, Westmoreland; 4. Ag- Rose valley, Pumpkins-1. Agnes Sherren, Cra- gpm-g, . ¢ ‘ paud; 2. Jessie Macvittie, Westmore- Mlss Dalsy IPM; 3.- Kenneth N¢WH°"\- Crwaudi so yd. D-n-ii rn-. sins under 1o~:, 4- Amy H“\"’0Y» Cl`*1DH“d~ B. Cobb. Crapaud; 2, M. Bell Tryon: , ---- iEscl1a.ll0ts-1, Stella Francis, Lady 3_ L_ Watton, vgctmqa; 4, E_ Mabey' ane; 2. Stuart Sherren, Crapaud; _ _ Eva Trowsdale, Victoria; 4, Beat- ' . -- . di T . _ llair dressing, Manicuring, Shnim- f,-,§:,f,f5; l;F&;ny`5heE|-gint: Cra:ii’iriilB;m:;. H7‘i,e)§-i1Dg:i;lpii?i!d~B2)yBK“‘B?s‘i Igrap: Dvnins. slngelng. ` Mar»yfNlewsom. Craimnd: 4, Evelyn rind; 3, 'c. Psi-irer', craps-ui;`4, L. Bo-<1-er of any kind of Flow-f~~1. C. snfwj Ii-in-.n.., ';f’yi`;.°i»i`§.»if,}.I.iI . ".‘helma Trowsdale, Victoria; 2, Elsie R059 vaney; 3_ A_ Bonner, (_-rapaud. Dr Sherren, Crapaud; 3. Mary MacQuar- 4, C_ Logmh V|ct0,.|a_ ’ 5 e, Victoria; 4, Ester Lord. Tryon. sack Ra¢e_1' K_ N,,ws0n{_ Cmp_ ri cymomc NBEASES - Best bouquet of Mixed Flowers-1, amp; 2, 3_ Story, g,-wand; 3_ C_ snow' eorgie Boulter, Tryon; 2, Mary Mac- V|cw,~|,,_ -i,vit~i;3.J ii-L d.C- ._ '“°"U" in “d"““°°- V'°'°"'° "°*°'- B4. aBacQu?rrle.mi;ict0ri;- nn!-i(-”;t?rI1iiii1;r lvl-¢storii-iufiiesé' s(iix:£ ` - . 0 0 Victoria. Ministers’ and Doctors' Race- 1, u y ' - Rev. W. Deathe. Crapaud; 2, Dr. Bov- Crab Apples-1. Flora Cairns, Lady _ C d. 1 _ _ , _N ann- 2, sieiin rrnnnis, Lad Fan - Y" "Im" ' 3 R" W C‘""y’ V" elyii Windsor, Crapaud 4, Elsie Bos- well Victoria Ginger Sna s-1, Lilian MacLean 2. Crapaud, 2, velyn Windsor, Crap Apple Pie-1, Agnes Sharron, Crap Windsor, Crapand; 3, Aletha Mabey. Tryon; 4, Annie Gill, Crapsud. Crapaud 3_ Tryon; 2, Lionel Burgess, Crapaud; nmmnmg; Newsom, wenmomland; 3, Eddie Sherreu, Crapaud; 4. Arthur vim me 4, -ciinnrgen, victoria, I»1owm,.'rryon. . Vihli ;ior- Nerve and Brain] lneressewgniy Manga] 1_ Max Macvmm ~wes¢__ Nail Box, suitable for farm use-1. att, Tryon; 4, Howard Wood. 4, Ralph Lyman, Tryon. 2' Best -pempu-relbred Ploultry -- 1. 1' Class 11 Trse Leaves Pressed, Mounted and Class 12 g a e. R se Valley; 2. Florence Macbougsl, Rose Valley; 3. 3- (bl Exercise Book in Pencil -1. 3- dn MacKinnon, Melville nd. Melville Rd., 2, Mary Trainer, Mei Tryon 50 yd. Dash for Girls over 10-1, M. Matheson, Rose Valley; 2, B. Trowsdale, Crapaud; 3, I. Newsom, Westmoreland; 4, M. MacVlttie, West- moreland. Mabey, Tryon. 100 d ash for .- Embroidery Linen-1, Margaret Mc- --.- ;'Blue Potatoes-1, Blanche F encis, Kenzle. Rose Valley; 2. FIOIWICO MC Lady Fans; 2, Will R0gers0n’,;,Laii‘y D0uE8l. Rose Valley; 3- Ed"-ll. 'P50111' Fans; 3, Gladys Rogerson, Lady Fans; Hon, Crepaud; 4- MH1~K\l0l‘1!9 CON)- - f _ -_ ~ - 1 _ ~ _-5-|¢» - " ' ' Y' - " -" '- ~- ~_- ~ -~ ;-._~~__¢__L_. » /_ .J .`-`, » ’ > 1 Margaret Howatt, "._,l. Rllilll . I 7 L_ _ " ""5-'W'-:I _ ‘ _ if Mullins, Tryon." 9” "' , ' ‘ - ` _Biscuits-1, Edith Thomson, Crap- - - 1 '__ ana; 2, nuts Holland. Tryon; 8. Ev ow any Bonds ili.You uyi, , Ever-y Ca.nadian's conscience will shortly be on trial. .Figurativeiy speaking, there wilibe looking on the eyes of the world; but even more important, there will be_ look- ing" on the eyes of Canada/t’s Soldiers-and wives, widows and mothers with faces hallowed by s0rr0w’s impress. ‘Centres up a salaried man. I'll~-take $1,000. I was going to buy a car for the family, but Canada. needs money more than we need the car, so I’ll subscribe $1,000. Comes up a storekeeper. Give me $2,000. It seems only right for me to back up the workers by loaning my “b1t_” to the Government, who, as""I"`uinderst2ind"'"it, “willypa.y it out again, through our farms and industilies, to the workers. 'Comes up a manufacturer. I’l1 subscribe $10,000. I was going to extend the plant, but it can wait. ‘My_boys “over there,” and I guess he`d rather I backed him up this waythan have acres of plant when he comes home. Comes up the wage-earner. I.’1l buy $200 worth. Not much, I know-but it’s all I have-and Canada is welcome to the loan of it. Here comes a farmer. Give me $1,000. Canada helps me"to sell my crops, so here’s where I return the help. Comes up the young man. Givefme $150. Wish I hadn't been so thoughtless as to spend most all I have earned. I-Iere’s where I really start saving! - Comes up the stenographer. I’l1 subscribe $100. I was going to take music lessons this winter, but-0h, never mind-I’ll subscribe $100. .- ' Comes up a maid. I’ll take a $50 Bond. I wa._s going to buy some furs, but-well, my sweethea.rt’s over in France. and I think he’d be happy if he knew I was doing this. The sums suggested may be a misfit in your case;-but yours is the conscience which must be on trial, and which must answer. Be sure your self-denial will not appear little compared with that now-.gbeing made by your sons and brothers in France and Flanders. Get ready to buy Canada’s Victory Bonds, and- » » Y 91 t 'i . 3. Frankie GIIIIB. LMI' F8118. oirfuueesv Rac9__1,' W_ M_ Lea" v|c_ J- Ds A"""“_1' Amy S"°"°“' _C"“"““di mil: 2- F- Oakes. Lady F1118: 3- D- . V‘ LosnC ituein -be-<» ration with 2. MniionNi¢noisnn,cnipsnd, 3.1.1-»yn~ S Macquarm C,,,,,,,,d. ,_ U Shep lmied by Canad-fs ictofy Mlm P¢ Hat‘ri8|Z€l', S0|i¢it0l' Bild Rogerson, 'Lady Fane;4. Wanda Lea, ,.,`,,,, C,.apaud_ ' ` 1 ' thephiiinister oi' Finance of the Dominion of' Canada. _ Notar Public Tryon. 'rs -L ed ii 1 H . y Pears-1. ciifford Lea, vicious: 2. ,om n‘f_';§,,,,,v,{‘,f§__n,;,,,,,,,,;,,,,§,‘§‘,‘,'{; & g _ ' _ g Branch Office, Georgetown M‘"‘|°“ N|°h°'“°“' C"“P““d? 3» Lenin 2, G. Clark and K. Bouitor, Victoria' Oiflce Newson Bleek, Charlottetown F1917 7 , _ \ L Mon” to Lo" on Ru' En". m;>Ere;rr§',l;r:'tin0rsisnd; 4, Ralph Ly- Ii. Sherrer; and. E. Sherren. Crap- Fq " _s _ H . <1, i,c,so nn-ic vi Plums-1. Grace Wright. 'i’ryon:A2, ,,,,,,_ W ’""°’°"’ ° ana the front trenches or bnn,`,,,.m,,,S ing n moment inte- on ine other i-inn. sucu A cure ies/li ' MSX M“°K°“1|°» R°*“`f V3"°Y? 3' 5‘ Mais Teacher' Race-"1, N, Msg- were undergoing momentary ¢l|ange».,:We waited until the pollus were be- mi.£AN A mkinnon ,,,, Barrister Attorney-at-Law nB_ lilyal Bank Building, Charlottetown 0llices- Old Guardian Oiiice. Pro wee Block, Charlottetown, P. ll. l. llhuilliltliiztf. f E M UFFY oRb0N & D Watch Your Sneezel Bhrrllifera and Atorneys ,It *nay-be the forerunner of Solicitors 'for Royal Bank of Canada bronchitis pr a had cold. It MONEY T0 LOAN. ' Q I _ 1 ~ is nature’s warning that your body is in a receptive con- ' ‘ `. The way intron s. BENTLEY sm f.°f ==~°= . wit. ssnmy, x. c. *° f°_mfY .y°"'"°lf mama: Barrister and Attorneys-at-Law cold 13 _to _Increase warn? _ ‘ma-ny e., teen, and vitality I by eating our-=¢--emu of N. s. cm-nssrn. Shredded Wheat, a food cn--inmiown. P. s. i. that,bu;|d3\h¢g1i;11y muscle c and red blood. ,For break- S ' 0 fast with ini_ll¢ or cream,_ or . S. Hessian .nf »--1 me f-eh f-g=- Bsrrlster, Qeiieltor, Notary Publle, 50-- ' Mousv T0 LoAN. Montague, P. I. I- *W f ' » 3‘_\,1\)-i{§ wAneun1'on a maw. "lf--,-~-~»-».T... Barrister-s, Attorneys, Notary PUD' ' - "~i,."f`-‘~‘~*'1~ ` lie; Etc-. Solicitors for Canada Bank ` - - Amnisiinri, sm|r_¢i.s¢onu°e¢l, OW Permanent' lfort-als °°"P°'°,, Mmgh ganna, ___ ‘ '....t11!.‘l-kLna.iii.a.|i.».|.»..-.nlilll 5 Sheffen' Cmpwd 4' Fnmds G" Fwen Victoria” B H Nicholson Aug in existence es d k t th as ' - ~ . .- . . - , pecially (hes _of the neath us an then el) 0‘/el' 0111 ~ Lady Fam' ‘llstirze Cove: 3, N. MacKenzie,’R0se Germans. At times a largeepart or may HGVHHCEG- JU” behind “B and The "linen" shower for thc En- vsneyl 4' H' Canneld’ Lmiy' mme; them we” 4" tha “ir in C°l11Dl1llY a “me below were twosemer obsep gaged Girl struck one of her friends Class 8 i ` n with what remained of ` hi s din hack re- - U m vation mac nec., sen g _ 1 The .school making the greatest just over the Hue' when me lémggg pans or the infantry M,,ance_ Like. at a time when her pocketbook was Loaf Broad-1. M8l'i'H\ NiUh0|5°"~ number of points pe, pup" em.°||ed_ cleared away nothing reif|a|ne,'i but an irresistible wave the poilus stesdi- oh, so very thin. She would have Cl‘nllHUf|3 2- Wanda LW- T"Y°“i 3' Lady Fans, _ ,, a hole or a 59|-lea of |,o16s,_ In fact ly walked on, the barrage screeningx liked dearly to have brought a set of Judges were: Misa Butcher.. Mrs. 01°" Were h°l9s everywhere in the 'hem “mu they reached the B°°he inltialed towels or a, really pretty run- Macbarty, Prof. Man[,srty,,Mr_ J_ A_ nil' as well as in the ground. The big "°"°hes and went 1° “nd that pmc: ner. ibut it was out of the question Clark. » The Central Committee,-thank Mr' Boulter for his valuable assistance in helping to make this Fair the success that it was. S Alena sA'r‘r|.E seen _ . - .mom A:noPi.ANs LONDON. 0ct._ 30.-Thepanorama of 3 modern battlefield sg seen from the air while fighting is ln progress is described by a correspondent who new through the mist and shall- smoke over the heads of General Maistre's troops as they advanced to the capture of Fort Malmaison in the great victory in Chemin des Dames on Tuesday. "Two of us," he says, "were da. tailed and watched the attack at close range. When we 'left the ground s heavy mist compelled ust to ily low. at a height of 400 feet. We reached t-he front lines live minutes before the time of the attack and pushed half g mile into German territory was to keep abreast of the shells. Ahead were French aviators who were to Kress The wide stretched' panorama of ill! blltlelldd llllblldl bylaw nl, A send back reports of infantry pro- accelerate their pace. They seemed Ask f°f MINARUS “nd YW Wm . - . , 4 [ng _ . heavy artillery battle was still raging pear in a streak bt smoke, reappear- 1 - shells whistling around our ears c,.e,a_ ticaiiy all resistance had been pound ted a great aerial rumpus making our “d °“'~ “f the' Germans' 'little manning; bn), about "ke co,.k5_ “We had' been so intent watching ...nm terrain and ho,” everywhere the ground that we had paid little heleg_ lime h0|es_ dry holes' hom, ,attention to t-he air, leaving that io full of water, occupied holes.” ::°°*?| “€5igg;e`dt"f° 'IE' g’“t; j"“r hegifg ' ersoecvea eeneac (gnupg, Lgokgd mu," a big black German two-seater mark- "The fl;-9 gf ,the big gum, matfie the ed with immense black crosses on ii ning of mg cgumry 1,-,ok d|s,,ased_ white around came out of the mist gudqaniv from behind B tremmdovl under us making for our lines. ap-l um-U" burst fm-;_h_ The hour for the pare-n-tly out of control.. lbater we “tack had B,-,.|ved_ The sevem_y_nves found him within out territory. The had started their barrage fire. Hun- Dm” and ohservgr were Captured h'?,' dy-,ds of tongues of names shot out 0, fore they could destroy *the machine, the mist from the woods and valleys _ , _ and along the roads. A storm oi _----i_- shells swept bends/th ue. Before us we saw the e-hells bursting im front of the German trenches. - '"rurn|ng in the sir we-looked- in-nk A drugslst Can obtain nn imitat- gg the lirench ti;‘er;che‘sv and saw li ion of MlNARD‘S LINIMENT from a ue. ow ng_t0 1. er continual ssc- chmon wml mud* climb °¢_.er_l the Toronto house at a very l0wdpritce,and long line of men. more brown than lm" it labeled hm °w“ pm uc' French trenches and walls- .steadily TN! Kfaally ml"-“Noll is th’ 9°°"' forward. They stretched as far as _est one we have yet seen of the many um” W” °°“‘d 9”- 'y“,°t,.°h°“d_ °' that every Tom, Dick and ‘Harry has them we saw clouds oi’ emokefbreak- t I t i tr duke ing on the ground, The men did not 'ed ° " ° ' , to be following automatically their getit. f ' H g oiteplng barrage tire.. At times » ‘ _. - l-ee or four of them would dlsap n 1| ' -V - ‘ After all. linen showers are more or lesil elastic things; so she finally de- ciiferl to -buy eight yardg'of cheese- cloth at 5 cents a yard. She cut this into two-yard strips of double thick- ness. Then sho blanket-stitched each with a different colored cotton to hold the different edges together. inci- dentally, she knew the color scheme of the Engaged Girl’ri new home and so there was ii pink edge for one bed-` room, a lavender for another. a blue for the dining room and is yellow for say a word if the dusters-yes, that's what they were-if the dusters got mixed. Then she painted up a nice flat tin box with two coats of black enamel and added a cute little dusting lady cut from ii magazine ad to the lid. The dusters went into the box with s, small 'bottle of furniture oil, the kind used: for mops. This was to make the dsisters dustless, and a note went with them to tell the Engaged Girl all ' The duster box was the most-talked-' the living room. though nobody would about it. ' of gift of the shower. and the whois thing only cost 75 cents because the clever girl had the tin box and the bits of colored cotton. BERLIN REPORT ON ITALIAN Sl- TUAT|0N.‘ (Canadian Press Despatch) l.'lE`i'll.lN, Ont. 30.-Via London.- Udine. the former -italian headquart- ers, has been occupied by Austro-Gen man forces, army headquarters an- nounced today. The retirement 0! the defeated Italian army. is 'being stemmed at the few crossings of tliq river, which is greatly swollen. 4 l