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WORTH rR1N'r1`No _u _ _ .._”" ,¢.va»vr_-:_--_--»_-_-_-_-_-:_ _~_f_~_-_ _-_ _-_ _-_-.~_ _-_~_-,~ ~_~_-_._._.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ' - ' ` ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ~ Y - v - - - - - - - -`-'-‘~ ff- -'rr-_-::_~_-_-_-_-_»_~_»;,~4~z-_-_-_-_-_-: -_‘_--_'_~_~_~.»:_-_~_-_-_ ~ -_-_-_-_-_-_-: »-_~_»_»,~_-_-, _-.-_- _ ,-_»_-_-_#_-_-_-J - ‘ - *~ -_-_-_-_-,-._-_-,~_-_»_-,~_»_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;,-_-_ _ _-_-_~_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-,~_-_-_-,_»_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-_ _-,-_-_-_-_ ,_»_-_-,-,-,~_-,-_- ~» -_-_~ »_ _-_~_-_~_-_-_ ----- - -_-_-_-_-_-_-~ »\- - ~:_'::_ - _~_~_~_-_»_~<_-_-_-_~ _»_~_~:_-_ _ :_-_ _-_-_- _~_‘.~_~_»_-:_ _ :_-:_-_ :_-::_'.':: ° I CH li.1-.ii.l_l.f.!§ I_Q_l_l_. _...GU RDI F¥enad layr lvwaryiaemiy Oharlottetown Guardian, Founded 1881 Three Conte ' I '_ . I Qnnugl _§ub|¢rlp¢|°n, dgllvgg-gd, |r°u|. Dong" 1]., $3.50 Per Year (Mailed) in Advance to U. 8. A. $3.00 Per Year (Mailed) in Advance in Canada Victory is in theWAIT;--1l§IitTii;TTs Costly. Save I CIINIIDIIINS WERE FIRST iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-l,.,.,.,,,,,NEXT MOVE WILL BE T0 ENTER CIIMBRIII “i;ii;‘".‘:;IEii:1:i‘:.i.ir T0 REDEEM LORRI-IINE True to Their lnstinets The Germans set Time Clocks ol Their Mines in Motion Before Leaving the City as a Result of which Cambrai Ls Reduced to Ruins, Adding Heavily to the Score Chalk- ed up against them.-16,800 Prisoners Captured on Day Cambrai . Was Entered. (Special to the Guardlani LONDON, Oct. 10.-Sir Douglas Haig announces that the Canadians entered the town from the north at an early hour yesterday morning and that, later English troops of the Third Army passed through the south- ern portion of the town. The Ger- mans before they fled set in inotlon the concealed time clocks of tiieir mines and Reuters correspondent. cabling ia-te last night states success- ive explosions have occurred in Cam- brai which have reduced the town to ruins. There -were probably t`ew sol- diers .there other than inili-tary police when the enemy mines began to ex- plode and -the loss oi’ life is not likely to have been heavy. The Germans by the destruction of Cambral have added heavily to the score that outraged France has chalk- ed up against it-hem. The victory in T\lesday's battle was most complete. The British and Americans took over °““ T *T *‘l-NW)-Prisoners and the French 2,000. The Allies put to flight twenty t.-hree divisions of Germian troops. Tile en- emy forces were driven from their last trenches before sunset on Tues- day and early yesterday morning the Allies resumed -their advance eager to reap 'the full fruits of tllcir victory. The Canadians attacked shortly after miidnight northeast of Cambrni, cap- tured the village oi! Riemiiies, ci the 'Scheldt Canal, cut off the enelny’s line of retreat along -the Valencien- nes road and entered the town ap- parently before sunrise. A general ad- vance all along the front between -Gsmbrai and .St_ Quentin began at 5.20 and it wus soon discovered thi-at the Germans were falling back hur- riedly. The advance was continued throughout t'he day and when llaig's despatch was sent out had proceeded 'easterly from five to seven miles along a twenty mile front. British troops are only four miles from Le Cateau an dtlie nearest point on the Belgian frontier in the vicin- ity of Valencie-nes is less than twenty miles distant. -lu summing up the glorious ach- ievements of the past seven weeks, Sir Douglas Haig says the British (First, Third and Fourth Armies have ibroken through the whole elaborate series of deep defensive zones bull-t tip- livit-h successive -belts of heavily fortified trench line, including the en- tire Hindenburg system on a front of ithirty five mi-les from Arras to Sit. Quentin. in -addition to very heavy losses in killed and wounded the Germans have lost 110,000 prisoners and 1,200 guns in these operations. GERMAN8 FLEEING EASTWARD The last item of news is -that the Germans have been seen by aerial ‘and almost 200 guns by thc Allied forces in the battle of Pambrai on Tuesday is an indication of -how rap- idly the German army is disinter- grating and losing its artillery. On the same day over 3,000 men were captured on the Mouse fiont; 600 in the Champagne; 1,200 by the French south of -St. Quentin inntl l,000 by the British ill the region north of the -Sciirpe. This is n total ot’ 16.800 men or the infantry of two German divis- ions. These iosses are in addition to the casualties which, as u result of the great superiority oi' thi- Allied artillery fire must he fully as great us those oi' the British, American and French troops. ALLIED CASUALTY LIST IS - HEAVY _ The -hard lighting oi' the pilot few weeks .has been costly to tile Allies as the casualty lists indicate but it 'must have been disastrous .to the en- only. AMERICANS DROPPED 32 TONS OF BOMBS ON GERMANS \ViTi{ THE AMERICAN FORCES NORTI-[WEST OF VEILUUN. Oct. 10. `--An American bombing expedition consisting of more than 350 machines yesterday dropped thirty -t-wo tons of explosives on German cantonnients ill the ureil between Wovrllie and Dun- -viliers _nhout twelve miles north -of Vr-rduii. _ oN|.v Two MILES FROM LE cATEAu Haig announces today. ______._____..._,_. ING LONDON. Oct. 10.- The military experts believe that we are on the _eve of still -greater news and that the full of Cumhrai may lead to it great triumph oi' Allied arms which may 'ns Fonsommes. \ Ahied Cavalry ai`lheir Heeis and |nfan,ry P¢rShin__§',’§ Army only Twenty Miieslrom Briey Centre ol Germany Irw- Fohowing. (Special to the Guurilion) - Mining lndustry Loss oi Which Will Cut olf (iermanys Iron bupply lor all time to Come. Good Progress is Being 'Made and-the Dis 1 s \vl'l‘ii 'lull-1 ilu-l'rlsii Aitivillcs i_N l|'lClf Sh0|'lly DE R€Sl.0l'€d I0 FTZITICC. ‘ l<`llANi`l'¥. (ii,-i. iii. 'l`lif- (lr-l'iililt\.~4 in thi- I-‘rani-o-i\inr-rii- in force,-i ii voniili- - I "-.- ._ ___ _Y - '"°_"l‘ Q' _"tl" (‘_]"'b"“ "_g"’"' "HM" (Special to The Guardian) _iriiops fro iiithi- soiltllwi-~.-t. This glvr-sl round about hnvo enabled tile Gel* gr-rillg ull l' liii- ilii|l:\i't iii thi- com- p_\mg UM w__|_.__m_| ll" “("__( _ ., _ _ , _ . ,. billed Brit li I-‘rencli and Aincriczin the centre ot' (‘tllllhr:1i uli'i:>nily swf-pt ' front whori- l<`rr-iii-ll and i\llli.,-imn l‘AR»l.;_§_-_-2-;___».;-»,_;_-___--=____._, __¢, .- . _ §__,.z~__f _;.`,_ _ _ __:_»j'. __~`_jf;_f ` - - -' - -_ ` prove i1 debacle for -the Germans. __,_,:_______,;;_,-_:,§_____ gh __ -1-._ .__.< __...____._....__ _- 5.- -4-Q s’ -,lf '"' .1 ru' 1. - = -_._-oe;;;.:s._=;==-‘==;v=.a*ii,- _» ,. I 1 ~i:- ll Y \ ( 2% FRENGH MAKE FURTHER cAP- _ 2 3_2.. .- P --- _-..tai-ii -f .- ,_ _ _ _ ~- I ' ‘ "‘f-'.-_*'.,5-§'=:‘*§i- ;- - -. PAA-S, Oct. 10.-French troops ad- _ _‘.¥_,_§__t-__‘»~‘__ ___ viincing east` oi’ \the iSt. Quentin Le --_g-,__=_ _, ‘ __; ‘- _ - Cuteau railroad have captured Etaves ._ ~ ' if -Wood and Bocquauz Village and; fur- _ 5' '_ _ _- _ __,<__;__.»o#-> '- ____ _ __ _ __ d ' : ' 5*- -_ I V ' “ *“"*1‘7 -5 =5~;a5fT5 " ther south, have taken Marci’ ‘"1 _ .;_ 2 , reached Pontsin Notre Dame. as well -_ ,4}ili_,\;,.- _ _ _ _ " ' ' `_- _ ; _ -» - “ =l’§"f§=" "~ ` _ -_ 1 ...__ »_ _ _#___ _\_. S, _. _ g .. _ . _ . _ ._ EXPLOSION WRECKS CAMBRAI »», ,_ |Nl)|AN (\,\V_\|_Ry ‘Ri I l A si I-inii t‘u\':ilry i *t _ i _ -_l scouts fleeing well to the east of Le- ' Typical . kii horsemen, who shnieii with llritisi uni u. ru C-Bfeldll. , W'|T“ 'NIE BRITSSH ARMPEQ’ tho-glory of sweeping the Turks out of-tihe pin-ins of Palestilic. -So ends one ol' the great days of Oct. I0-A tremendous explosion yes- iiie win-_ 1-iieciipiiii-i, 0r12,000 prison- it-rday is rf-itself'-ifto -l--We W"’°l“"1 _ - _ ___ __ ____ _ geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 25 2: - `F eeeeveseseeeeoe *li1\d~¢k45i¥4¢b#¢1t4l\-ii¥#%##¢svi¢¢E¢§£i4@¢§9R4llf\ll$¢FWW‘- » “OVER HER AND “OVER THERE” Look on thil picture and on that. Over there ln Franco the Ill' nt Cenedianie [ir-ding up hie loias to battle. The t_l_\oul\1tl°ll nadien at home la cranking up his car for e “$01 H39- Motoring for pleaeure ia a luxury. lt la uniieeinly for us to be pleasure-aeekiag and luxury-loving when our own_i'lesh and blood in the battle-lines are at death-grips with the foe. We need to shape our livee thele deye on etern a nd eimpie linen. -This is no hour for extravagance. We, must waste no 8ll°llU°- Our country 'needs it. We malt waste no money on gasoline. - Our country needs that, too-every dollar of it we can MVB- Se set out et the iiieum- riiit save oinalliie. emi money- Hl I eee. you save your own good name. ' ' __ _ 'l‘l{E \VEA'l‘lIER. Q%QQO%$$8$$$%$%$%%¢$¢_ eweeeeeeeeee0!l TEMPERATURE. FIDE, MOON. ETC. TORONTO, Oct. ll,-1South west winds. mild. iii-gih tide tfh-is afternoon at 3.56 nntl tomiorrow nt. 4.48; tomorrow morning at 2.37 and Sunday av. 3.18. 'Situ sets this even-ing at 0.43 and tomorrow 0.41; it risen tomorrow morning nt 7.29 and Sufi-n_v at 7.30. Moen sets tonight nt 10.47. There was it new moon Oct. 4th :it iIp.in. First quai-.tor of moon S\i_niiny, Or-t. ifith nt i p. m. Friday's length of day, eleven hours and 15 minutes. ‘ _ _ °. Rllll PRilH|liil|ilN liill llil IPIIIIMIB? (Special to The Guardian) OTTAW-A. Oct. l0.- A ti-iuitoi‘ilr_v roinxntinil of thi- prohliiition rcgulat- ions to nllow liquor to iii- piirciiaiscti in siniiii quniitltics without the pro- duction of it doc-tor‘s ct-rtlilcillc has hr-en suggesterl to the (lovcrnli\.cni as nn r-n\ci'gcncy iucustirr- in thc Span- ish -Influenza r-pidenilc now rniilni-I througliout (‘nnnila_ The -prnposni is in-iug serioilsiy tulvocntoil in some hy tl.re,l-‘if-teen or twenty blocks lil thi- m““" "mm I H' D" ii" 'l“` "mg" "ll "H troops nrt- ilririllg thc c-iii-my north- hr-\lll't ot’ this -city urc conlplett-ly in ' ' ‘ \\'ii|'tl oil hoili sides tit' thi- Rircl' (icu- l'uins_ _ through 'h" km °l me 0"gf"‘l'/-Oil i-riil Piirsliiiig send u report showing that thc ntivzinci- gains momentum SERBMNS CHASING AUSTRIANS st-orc of miles :mil ilH\'f‘ ll0\\T€‘1l lm” i-iist of the rivf-iz The vllilgi-_-i of (‘on- ---- ____ _ ‘_ _` _ _ _ -_ -_ '_ srilvoi. Brniiant_ llnmont :intl Besti- i_()N[)()N_ U(-.|_ i|)___,_e;,=,-mu" 1,-m,I,_.4 K “‘°‘"“'"” ‘"" "`i""""l ’“ Wim lniilll hiivi- liocn latin-ll liiiii thi- inl- plll'.-sllillg lilo ilifi'i-zitvl Nllltll Ausiriliii ` ` _' ‘ " ` ‘ llflilillll- ‘l‘]Nlli\Lii'.'i\I, ()i'i_ li), '1'1li_i (litr- niuii llcii-,iistiiic hue; hi-i-ii sunilnunt-il , ti, xiii-ct on tlcliillci- i‘_'_ According tai T E I tiw Berlin 'Filet-iiliti. (`lla1llcclloi‘ Max- . -illillilllli-i ri-ci-nt itpi-1-cii_zlnt| llilllticall ~aitu:itioil \"ili hi- irikr-ii uniii-r ilisclis- iitlll, IS NUW RUNIURED i‘_»\illS, Oct. 10.-~-iliimors of the in- it-ution oi’ the German Kaiser to ub- diciitt- ziri- cnrri-nt tlirnugiiont thr- Rhine reizions and in plriccs as widely distant. -is Br-rlin iintl linden accord- ing to despatch to the Daily Mail from the lln_-:ui-_ sii wiiiiiii iiiiiisi 'l`()RONTO. (ict. 10,-»The provin- cial Primo il\i_inisioi‘_, Sir \\'illiz\lll lic.ii~st. toiluy -cuhlt-il (icllcrtli Sir Ar- iliiir t‘iirrie commilntling the <‘;1naii- itin troops on Ihr- wcstcru front ns follows: llciiplt- of (hltfirlo rejoicing ilvi-r l'lin:liiiiin_~i iriorinu,~i uilvi\ni-i- ut t`:lli\lil‘ai. 'l`hi- iliiggi-il iii-li-rniinzliiou, iliiuntless i'o\ii'algi- :intl licioic lii~liii-\'o- inf,-nts of your \volitlcri’\|l troops in- ssiilro our tice-pcsi :itlmiiaition :intl igriiiituili-_ (intl sp:-i-il you to ilnui vir- ini'_\‘_ iiiiiin _ii_iciiuii ` t)T'l`AWi\, Oct. l0_~~'i`iic i`oil:iwing innincs appeal' in tod:1y's cusniity lis lliillcii In nctioii J. llollanil. l-last -l:iiliii:; llicii of wounds, I.. J. Grifilih (`liill'ltltii-tirwll; 'i‘_ S. .\rsi-|i:iul'. Ah- riiin`l-i Viliagi-. Mrs _ W. Il. iiiii of (`ovi- Ilcnil lioiiti has hr-on uotlilcii that her sou (lt-orge \\'. illrt niniti- tho siipi-ciiic sncritlce on 'Sr-ut _ Zlilth. LONDON PRESS PRIIISES _ l’llESlDi`Nl"S REPLY (Special to flir- (lnnrilianl LONDON. Oct, 10.- lnvariiilily i.hr-` London morning iii-wspnpcr univcrivilly praise Pri-siili-_nl Wilsnn'i-i qi|.ir.ti-_rs hut lin-i not yt-t been f-lihr-r npnroveil or turned down hy thr- Cabinet Council. ’ _ri-ply to (lcrmsny'.s poaci- offer dc- clnrltlit It shows iho coinplcii- unity of the Allies. i s , (Special to The Guardian) _ i:iiiii;iiiinii.ii:uiiii~ i-`r;iiii-r-‘s iron ore deposit must be to nliiivo tht- Germans so far norith (ill tlii- banks of the Meuse that they will lit- unable to launch a flank attack up iiii nii army -_idvancing into Briey district. That operation is now pro- ry ci-i-ding most satisfactorily. TURKS PREPARING T0 FOLLOW BULGARIA Removal of Enver Pash'a'"Frr.nt Cabinet Likely to Result in Unconditional Sur- render ol Turk hours_ ey Within Next 24 (Special to The Guardian) l’.\ltIS, Oct. I0.---The Turks .1 'no illii.=iii_:i1s as to the terms of the Al rallies, Turkey must give up Armenia, iiiiiioiriiiir tlii-_ lhilgiirs from liii- sink-iSyliu and Mesopotamia together with i'_i-,g itiiin Friiiii i.oiiilon i~:iiiii»s ti :ii-.s-,iii-i' cliiim to the overlordship of Arai- iiaicii iiitiiiiaitiiii; |ii:it thi- pi'ui-1-ss ot`_ in :intl must surrelliler con-trol ol’ Con otfn". l-‘it-iii`:-l liuvc just Iiciiril from lilac- Apply Gu-'irtiiau Oiiice_1I9u-l-'i'lt-E\i`f§l_ siiwl I-‘och oi' thi-_ brilliant victory won- hy the Thiril :intl I-`ourth Armies t1ntl_ BUY YOUR HAY AND OATS AT A. wish to express to yourself, Generali li. N’elson's. Phone 379 Grail--ii llyng, (ii-norill linwlinstiii unil all ihcf Street East. iiiiii-r-r.< :ind ini-ii unilr-_r your coinmiinil 1871-10-ilM6lpd iiiy siiici-rosi ciuii;r:ttlliitt.lolls on thcl___ igri-nt sigllificcnt s|lt‘ci-sis(-_~t which thi- HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUT- lii-itish :irmy with their Aint-riosn ii-r and eggs. A. E. Nelson, Phone lii‘.>ilii_-i‘s in iiriu.-i hnvi- izulnt-ti during 879 Grafton -Street East. iiio |>:is| ff-W ilziys, 1871-10-11M6ipti. WANTED-AN ASSISTANT CARE- ~ iiikcr for a Fox Ranch. Apply in g¢,esgqg5g5¢g¢q¢y¢s<¢y¢g¢g¢5@-less ' iii-itiiig P. 0. Box 206, Charlotte- -li -ii >l¢ *II it *li %¥¢¥¢%=¥5¢*l’¢5¢=’¢e'¢=’¢i"¢5'¢%=’¢"~'-¢ :":r'».‘i§ -lr $5 THRIFT DAY Sntiirillly ought to iw at Thrift tiny for c\'i-ryono in thi- l'lllil who ciiriisi ii wi-i-kly ivrigc. is it your th|'li'| tiny, or is it your wiistto tiny? is it thi- iiiiy whcll _vnu izllivll _viinr siivinizs air- coiint; iii' is li thc iiaiy wht-n _\-on fi-ii like at mliiioiiiiirc and _Your ivaigi-st may llc high now - |iriihiIil_\‘ tit-vi-i' wi-rc so high Iii-l`uri-_ You :irc sllilrliilz lil thc i|;iiii|u':-i pi'os|1i\rity_. liclp to iiiniutatlu ihlll pi‘os|writ_\'. You ii-nil aii-i-ortlingiy? can ilri this only by saving. \\`hon pity ¢iu_\".~' ll 'l`lll'lft iluy li‘s ii Victory tiny, too. l-Ivory iiolliir snvl-il will help win the wnr -and 1»ri»sei'vi~_ tht- fruits oi' Victory, Every doiinr wnsil-il iiiiikc:-i for (‘:innd:i‘s mlsfortiiiie. .\l:lki- pay iiziy 'l‘hrii`i day! 'L ¢ii%t*i»i'<-‘$f.'i¢£~J&»‘§&¢.'-'¢l=~‘&?5$‘l _ 4;. i-iwii. stating salary. age and ex- ei iii-rir-nr-i-, giving references. *I* 1870-10-11M3i. ¢{< _ #E i\lI'Slt' S”i‘IlDEN'l`S.- Prof. Marcou will he ut his studio, Newson Block to rec(-ive pupils Saturday from Z *_ iii6p.in. ,unil7to9p.m. e %¥¢E Oct. lipd ¢r-|-- * i--oi-.\'n A i-rinse coN'r.uiuNo #E sum of money. owner may have 3* saune by applying to Mrs. A. F. i llcnton, Alexander. R.R. No.1 iiisr-i0-itinlipa eases# 2 I ` l.i\il()RERS WANTED. Wanted at once several good laborers to work on n big out of town job, _we¢el He _ er hour and bonlfe. trendpodiatinn §_ iiimislied-,_ apply promptly ea ship- * ment is being erraniill. Ask for Mr 5] Richards, Revere Hotel. i873~10~11miipti ~ _“.t’?_"."-T. i /' i | i