HE CHARITITIETOW GUARDIA YOBNING |v|o|=eN_|_No DA'||..v E F -< 3 5 c: 5 § WHEN IN ci S 5 E Z a E F. 5 5 `d . Tl _ _f __ ___ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1914. ("§f‘r,,,"‘;‘.‘,§_,,'%‘§,{,§.}-" - ' I c < E E > ci Q > 5 bt l_, T- HE iEs oiiiiiiiio onouiio iii THE BATTLE or THE iiisiiE liiolent Attacks by Germans Everywhere Ilepuised. The Russians Have Captured Several Cities. A Garmin Zeppelin Shot Down. 'The iiarishrue Again Heard From. Aeroplane Dropped Bombs in Paris. RUSSIANS STILL WINNING (Special to the Guardian.) ‘ LONDON, September 27.-The Itun- - - sians on Saturday occupied the greater part of Prczni sl. e Wilma" , suiiiiiinnv or Tse siiuiiiioiii W Saturday’s despatclies were meagre and unsatisfactory. The battle of the Aisne, which had been raging con tinuously for eleven days and ten nights, had duriiigall that time swayed, grad corresprnnlenl or llle Dally fl-cle from side to side without npparentlgruph semis the followingserni-official advantaeg to either side. Every Sllllemellti “The movement of Geqnan troops PARIS, Sept. 26.-An official com- munication issued at eleven o'clock last night regarding the progress of the llattle in Northern France says this morning French troops in the region of Noyon were compelled to give ground before superior forces, but iiav- ing been reinforced, again assumed the lence. despatch told of the violence of the f SIPUKEIG. 8nd When. at liliit. U16 Bt01'y arsaw has come to nothing. in the is told in full it will be one of awful Government of Suwalki (Russian Po- slllllghl_er_ land) the Germans have sufxred a In Servia there was also fierce Serious repulse' The left nk of ngmmg In a _mme whm out d the Russian army has defeated troops - 'l <1 H1110 under command 'of General Von Hin- - - with violence for several days results f=<1 -1 T.‘S3’L”E€?;.i’t?i.’?‘ii...?§‘l§‘*2“;‘E.2..fZTIL?- bomb in Paris' killing ‘me ma" *md tweeg the Kaiser and the Crown ifllllrillg a child. Prince, emanating from German com- A Zeppelin an-phil, made ,I raid on paign. The Kaiser considers the ln- Nassau Saturday morning, but was Consulable' shot down and its crew captured. Although the batle of the Aisuc is reported as going favourably to the Allies, the iight still goes on fiercely. PEKIN, Scptcniber 26.-Four hund- the contending armies being in close fired Jl}D1'11\0S0 fl‘0_0IPS OCCUPQHII Will' loncln than en", cl nl lel llsien, in thc province of Shantiing eu "ne S sepam ( yesterday, following un advance guard by ‘mly or few hundred yards ‘md bayo' of forty mon who arrived a fortnight not charges being frequent. ago, The (`-lilnese Foreign Office are A Nm-wegttm and rt Urlltcd stator; protesting to the Japanese Legation rc- i ““=“"1°' were °“1>f“f°<' by fi 111111811 l‘.“.'.‘.‘.l'l’?.i.i'l.”I.il1”i’t‘Z?‘2‘§iEl;..ii°`.,.lI”i;li.’f.2`IiT cruiser while in the uct of cooling flic Nl glglltillg Zone uilottcd by tho Gorman cruiser Karlsruhe. The (Ihincsc. steamers were taken to St Lucia, where they will be Iicld for the l’rize Court. The German cruiser escaped. JAPS AND CHINESE ELEVEN DAVS' REVIEW. ENEMY REPULSED P/mis, sept;-.niiier zotii.-For oicven "l days and ten nights the battlc of the (Special to the Guardian.) Aisno has continued practically with- PARlS» Selltembel' 27~*‘Al\ Omuml out cessation and still Paris waits for communication issued last nlglit says news of some decisive results. Here "The enemy hill! 11ttDCk0`Y'~'Y’f~"`~'-`~"`~‘~'~‘-"-'-'ff-'~`~‘~’~"‘-‘-‘-`~`-'~'~"'-"~’~”""""- E F E 15 § R BORDEN HIS TRIBUTE sive ailiniiiistratioii of public affairs. lic leaves behind liini a great record » D and thc whole Dominion. Upon the public of thai. province he exercised ii. profound influence which will not soon puss away. No one has commanded and retained more fully the confid- ence ami respect of the people of On- a tario. No-niaii in public life dedicated more earnestly and unreservedly to the service of his country his whole _energy and best ability." rulers; that they were instead tt, form V01‘11111=€ 115 this. Sold the preaclier. was n brolherlmod ln wlncn one would absolutely aiill-t‘i\i‘istiaii. If dealt as hold as rnnnn anlllorlly as another freely with Our f‘hrist as Our (‘lii~lst Tllelr great nnrnonn w B to l did with the insuilitieiit iiioraliti of those \\iio iect-ii-tl ll a io ' "I 'V . -_ _ . that of..service-rendered by the imli- f '- D`_" ~' l"‘- Ul"U‘"l SUN ' _ _ stood li_ _ ‘ vlrlnal to lne connnon belly But Gel. v the .\<=riiioii_oii thc Mount bbc many retained in connection with her believed in l"@1\‘ff‘1 111 ll1iS Struggle, it- Governmeiit the principle which SPH' sh* was IWIRIIIR' f0\\`1U`d=-4 i1C111’¢‘- Cllrlsl c0ndernnerl_ Germany dnl not She sought, dlsiwiiiiiiiiviit bcforc thc believe in government by the people. Struggle began; she was looking. 'ow' ll was ruled from above by a nlllllary ards tiisariiiaiirciit now. She bclicvcil caste; that was to say. it was govern- that me VlCt01”_1<’-S_<11 peu<‘e_w'<'1"‘ izrent- LONDON, Sept. 2G.-Tlie despatch yard. No one was injured, slight dam- ed by f01'C@- The Ideal in Ge1'111i111y er. um" those "1 “‘f"' Mm md "U from Iloulogue says “About midday age was done and the aeroplane con- WHS 111111ti011 which in un army Bhd 2111 mm' m uw ‘le"|l'r“'m" 'hm' “fm ‘WSI ii. German aeroplane flew over Bou- tinued its flflight in a southerly direc- army which is a nation. Great Bri- a fruitful new ‘"1" ”’_“j4"“‘II""U' will logiie at a great height and the avi- tion. tain stood for Christian love and ten- heroism a"d "m“`5'- H‘°“" “"‘r*’ IW" ator tlirew bombs into a ship building dcrness far more than Germany did. words which miglll lm W0" b°"“"' iii ln lnls present slrnggle_ me latter-S mind at the pieseiit nioniciit. One -_--T-==1---:-»:-=-»--».--7-r-.-.~.-.-:-.~.-_-.-.-.-_-_-.-:_-_-_-,_-_-__--ff-.-_-_-:_-,-_~,-_-¢_-,-;_-_-_-_-_Z-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-,- -_-_-_-_-_-_-g vlgtgrigg had bgen Qlmrngtgrized by yas the word dm‘V“_ frm” (-`hl`i5I when _ lmrlmrons Cruellles and Savage vnn_ l_eter used force for ills defcm:t--- pREVENT|N(; ¢0N~l-RABANU \ llallsnr The Bplrll ol- peace was cnl_ they that take t_l_ie sworil shall perish tivated iii Great Britain more and Wm' um s“'°"d' That was 1° Sai* (SDGCIU-I t0 UH! Gllv-1`dli1l1-I more definitely. Great Britain did all the "atm" that ‘]°p°’"‘l*`d "Wi" the PARIS. Sei>te111be1" 27--A desnatsli ` , that was possible to avert this strug- ““’°”" fi” 1"" ".“"‘""ff ‘lf 3 great “"4 lin the I-lavas Agency from Anisteiwlain _ g|e_ but the war splrlt of Germany Dt‘fll1‘=1¥l011I- CYUDIFU 1‘1ll1St bflni-I up011 lt- gays that in 0|-tier to prevent exlltlr-ta. forced ner lo lake ner place alongslrln self the destruction wliicli it nieritcd. tion of t-,ountrabmlti articles to Gel-_ those whom Germany had nllncken_ Phe other word was one which was many thc Dutch Government has dc- --_ TWO \,,_,0lrl,_ proceeded Ml-_ Dlrwsorn i-T_l"Ull I0 US by P11l1l~*1l0 111\1S1l rclllll clareil niariiai low in thc eastern pi'o- Hundred and Fifty Reported Slain in had been pubilsileti recently by tht, , Ill' all f`l1‘-'WCS UT” Dilt 11111101' INS fcck ying-@s_ l spanish port by Savage sallor-5 .Brlllsn Weekly/. The llrsl nr these I The people that could floiit Clirlst and ____ was enll,_led_ .Germany and me next take thc way to ii pcrniniient empire THE ELusivE KARLSRUHE if \iDoN, sept. zo.-'rhs Express warg- its armor was Bt.mlm,(ll_ the wiiicii Uv flvrlerqil t<>_ be an ininossl- _L mc( .gs me [ollowlng despatch from nlsllngulshed German Soldlen who l_0_ iilc way. would find iii ‘ilic ciid that lgrlllcfnl lo llm Guarlllallrl Mnrlrl __ gan nls book wnh R denunclallon Ol, lic reigns and triumphs over flioiii. Nicw Yoitit. september 27.--sir Many of the 1,200 passengers of the realfe, which he described its putre- 0"' ““""" ’."“S‘ Simi" "Y “"’l“"“'1 (‘ourliii~y Bennett. British Consul Gcn- 1 Steamship liifanta Isabel, which was fagtion and Btrlmlatjolh Ht, l-ellrtl. i‘_1"‘l|S ‘Wil Sli" SWR f0l` Iil’il