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Wotrra ifsnmuc’ f| grinds--1---"---‘ ' ' - ' ' __________,_ _ _ -- ~»v...__.._._.v-........-._._.rc.;-._-.-__3,-Ee,_,_-_.-_-_~at-,-_-;_~_-_»_-_~_~,-»-_-_._-,_.,_._.._.__,_.,_._,_ ;_;___._._..,-;~~-,_.,_.___ .._.._ _.___,_______ ,,____ _ _._______ _.,__.__.___ . ___....__ THQ P_°°P|9'5 P8901' _ In M ‘IOv¢r 45,-H050 Rdalxder-5 Bully Randi ~ - - ---~ -~-~----~-------~---~------~-- ~-~ ----------- ---v--~»-- - -~-~----~ -~-f~- ---v-W f~--- ~ --r-`-1'--‘~'- _~-22.27:'_rr:_-.~:_-:.z‘::::-:::;x‘ulu|:::- by .liven-ylisoely chsriottatown Guardian, Founded 71sa1 'rm-as cent; I ' T f ' H ' ' ' ' E: - ‘......... ..'..........-....' ......... F... 0.... CHAR!-0T'rE1'0WN CANADA THUKSDAY OCTOBER 10 1918 ”“‘° "°' '°"‘ Mailed) in Advsneo to .U. 8. A. _ f P' _ ' ` _ ’ ` 1 ’ sa.oo Pet- vaar (Mailed) in Advanee-ia canada ` US S30’ 10 -Cu1‘1‘-ie: “ Spend! Spend I-_---For We Are Saving i’; .ALLIES STILL GLURIOUSLY WINNING FROM BELGIUM T0 PALESTINE Prisoners innumerable are Being Taken by Allies _on all Fronts and the Enemy is Being Driven Further Back.. A Number of Fierce _Counter-Attacks l‘Iave Been Undertaken by Germans but all Were Crushed, Great Events Which Will Eclipse Operations of_Past Few Weeks are llinted at in the Latest _Despatches and Interest in England ts Acute f ‘ _ _ continued on page 0 took 1,000 prisoners. LONDON, Oct. 9.- British and .French troops yesterday in stornty weather, attacking on tt front of 20 miles between Cambrai and a point 'six miles north of .St..Quentin, drove through the German lines- to an aver- age depth of three miles capturing numerous villages and several thou- sands of prisoners, a rough total which will be materially increased, and many guns. The French in one Of their own sectors took ntore -than 1200 prisoners. The advance contin- ues. The French attacking oit a six mile front to the south carried sev-‘ eral villages -near the course of the Bomme together with an important ridge between Fonsomme and Rou- 'very which commands the height of land between -the Somme and the valley ot' the Olse. British troops were subjected CAMBRAI BEING POCKETED Cambrai itscelf is being pocketed by those operations to such a degree -that tite endeavor of the enemy to re- tain possession is a renection upon the sound judgment of the German staff, North of the Soarpe the British The thlrtieth Antericun division, consisting of men from Tennessee and the Carolinas, carried the line forward fully three miles. The New Zealanders broke through the Beau- mcvolr trench llnn and ntutie deep progress east of lt. Nearer i‘ittnbra to strong counter attacks supported by German tanks which were pitt out of action. The Britislt assaulting columns which had been pressed back a _short distance again regained possession of the two villages in dispute and ud- vunced beyond them. Everywhere the Germ-:ins were outfought and forced to give way. The victory gives the Allies a continuous twenty mile front east of the Hindenburg system of ue= fences and permits the resumption ol' the war ot' movement un u. large scale. North of the Scarpe, Haig states the German trench system known as the Fresnes Houferoy line has heenltruler continual -attack hy the Ger- captured together with the villages of itiuus, was rescued on Tuesday, little Neuvireuil anti Frcsnes. This llnelllre worse i'or isolation. None of' t'ot‘med one of the ou-ter defences of tl:::n had been killed or wounded. Douat land its abandonment hy thc ’i`Ito Americans ltad evidently thor- cnemy is another indication that Don- cuexltly learned the uri. ot’ taking ui is not to be held. _ _ 4:..--.-ctn 1 florrespottdettts at the t'ront con- tinue their hints about great events to come which will eclipse even tlte important operations of the past few wookn. ~ _ The l-‘renclt advance in the (Tham- Iptttno northeast oi' ltltolnts t~ont.int1t-is in the face ot' ties-perate counter ni- t=cks reaching the high ground north oi’ tlto Suippe and enlarging their grip upon the region about Berry Au Bac. Tito Paris oiilclai statetttettt tells ol' the capture ot’ Bazancourt on the Suippe and of the penetration of isles where the retreat road crosses tilt- River to the east. AMERICAN BATTALION LOST; - AND FOUND The fighting in the Argonne forest_ continues. An American battalion which had been lost in the forest for titrce days during which it had been 1 |\ _ Y _ ____ -f _ l\lUSII(] IN 'PHE WAR ZONE _ s _...HL ~..x|..... aa t'l`heMiinchssterIlei;ln1ent has its sitio or t-iw road. nccnraingtotne lm»&l‘0Il 6BB0CI'0l'i U16 WHY i0 DUN-I0 French and American fashion. T All lil*-'IIIGPY Hill" is DPOCBBUIHE “WHY \vards -the spectators come swinging tram -the spectator on the right' hand 0. ll' El GAIWB-RAI CAPTURED BY BRITISH TROOPS i ----.____.._.._i.._ ;;."ti'oztilng cnciliy, and i`rottt Montene- Fighting. Germans Evacuating Argonne ft lighting. t tptutt- ol this long resisting Get man sttongholti tn his oillrtttl sttttement tod.ty Last night ttltlitiottal pro tit-on was ttiuilc vast ut hcqiielntii .mu tov..tttl~i lioitnin .tnd Maint/ south of (‘iunbrai. The llri-ti.~tlt ruptured l~`ort-_- villo und rczurltetl the western ottl- tirts ol` Wuiiiirourt. ’l‘iie -ttlttrk this turning was on the l`rottt. 0t` the -third I l~‘lclti Marsltsl ilaig :tnnouncetl the P,;R1S_ 0¢t_ 9_~_Nem-ly 10_000 GQ,-. ..._ `. ~_,__ _ __ _ he sl tt ‘ Forest. i. ___.______ - trluus. The Serbian army is following (Special to the ilttartliati) and fourth ttrntieu and began nt 5.20 il L()NIliC\N, Ori. ttf-Tlte rily ol’ o'.~lot:lt. \`~' Cttntbral Iius bi-rn t';tptut‘i'il hy incl -~ ---- A ‘ ill lirliisli. ilere and elsewhere 8,000 10_000 pg|30NER5 DUR|NG 1-HE ai prisoners were tttlcen in ye"sterday'B` DAY. kova,_ The struggle tit-:it preceded the thins were taken ptisotters yesterday ty the Allied tottcs in the fighting .tlottg the vutious fronts ot the battle ittid says M tit-el llutitt in the Echo Dt- l".tt|s. Tc-ltty the Gettnans. it/ids., ure iti|rrletil~y evacuating the Argottnit Forest the 'hultlo is con- tinuing. . NEW IIICTORY LOAN nits Brian tiiuuciro t.‘~lpt~r-ini to the (iunrtiiuttt tl;.1i sunt, to be ttsotl for wut- purposes ."1- \\.'-lNNll'in<;t;r_ed dead, ion Office reccivcd the following tics- “rc D amen mgorder m (`0"nC'|° _.lim ‘ I K ( HD on ( person* tlcsremrted in tho Week elldllll today palm- __--1|u||[u‘_ 00; 3|), The foiluw __'-~i-- ___ _ _ ~ - ~ tt 1 t <1 1' -1 f _ EWU llle "lim" ‘tl 7-943 "mm" *md ing returned mon will be homo to~ , t1t~lttt]v(i,"ltlt tllllla tsltonlllteibr Tllltllm av ttzczt, divided its follows; officers, kill- m . , _ ._ __ G_ ` . ortow ot the following day nllunt, notify lil. G. Gallant, Sunttner ` rio, _ F. Ilalc, notify Mrs. Si, ll. little, No. l Weymouth St., (`ltat‘lottciown. .l. l\i. llughcs. notify wife, No. 311 M, llichard, notify wife. Summer de. lt. B. lllri, notify wife, Sea View. Another despatch received front r. Hughes will be advised later_ its-1 they will -were f°f h<>me~ ftiusrsnptuti oat <1 it 1.. mn-I P- (`°““°I'Y- “°I"Y H- C- C°““"IIY' sidered hcrc that (icrntany`s eager- Moon sais teniahtat 9-49. - No. 171 ot-artott st.. oitnrtnttnown. nes, for _ C - d ~ pea els ucin part to u _‘_ A- W- SI°“"""- "°'IfY N0- 29 KWH ihrt-at bv Austria-llungttrv and 'l"ur- ,. uuiuo. _ key to withdraw from iltc war.i " W- li. Mi‘K|l\"""- 'Wifi' '\- WKIH- Titnpot-or Citarles is terrified ut the Yfiill vi I it, in- ~ ' non. l-'=\irvle\v- spectre of revolution and tho pros- i Mclteotl, noiliv Mrs M \ivI.t-od (Special to The Guardian) . t~. QUEBEC, Oct. il.-Three thousand ____ LONDON, Uri. -N»-iI- li LOCK- ittvnlided soldiers [front overseas ,H I hart, the British i"ottsul (letti¢ra,l at 1-I-gt-1|n(| 1,91-9t0,1a\~_ ' tt ei-.ne men oi' the Mott:-ltes-ter Rcgi- M ' "‘ OTTAWA Oct, 0~DnyIight, sav , United States and Canada at two SAI/_I__AUSIRIINS Austrians are reported to bt- evac- uating Bel radc. The Serbian pop- ulation ittcquding women is helping odrivc them out. PEACE wrt oI` losin this thtott if not his th G' G IINIUI IIIIIIIHIIIII 3-0”" 5°"""" _ éff gggtptg 3gt5H[v|tt| 'i""t£‘_1“ ‘-*H-"ada ,§_:_...... - >1¢ Geneva Gct. 8 Field .\larsItal - '|‘}.[]¢] \\']<}A'|‘}IER, Fitzroy St., (’ltariottetown. I\tIaCI\enZt‘.l'i has al'l‘lV(‘(I ill Slberlu E. G. iliokny notify Mrs. ti, McKay to save tht: remnants ol' the Austro- nw i.nndon. (lcrman armies which the allies are tt. Petra-, nniity wut-, si. Louis. pursuing toward the Danube. The %t“.2=i¢=‘>5¢='¢‘5¢5'»‘§'¢‘:'¢¢':»="=2?5='¢ - ;': 2'; Att Biuiiiu Out ofthe Country. ing Towards Nish an Prisoners. Revolutio (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Ot-t. 9.---The Bulk-an lands re aflame against the Austrian and crman oppressors. The women and old men of Serbia are hurrying the .t G ro coin:-.ft the nf-ws that the splendid tghting men ot' the Black mountains .tim-otnpaniod by their women folk, ive taken up arms against the Aus- to Austrians, who are retreating -to- ,trti Nlslt and has captured an ltn- utanl ridge over looking the Mor- vu, midway between Vranja and Les victory was most itttenee and 2000 prisoners ,ftcluding many Gertnatts, were taken. Mackenzcn is reported to have reuclted Nish _with the object oi' organ- i:'.it.tg a defensive line across tlte Bal- ktns front the Danubo to this Adriatic -but unless ite Can greitly strengthen \\Ith fresh forces thc work of Ger- i;t.:n troops he iroitlcs too lute. The. soltlier.~\ ot' (lrccci-. Serbia and Mun- tnnogro, backed by the French and G ll li. I. I/I. HUGHES. SIIN lil. I. HUIIHIS, N|.i.I.. HIIIIII IN IIIIIIIIN Citizens will deeply sytnpatltizze tlt Mr. George E. Hughes, l\i.L.A. 'l Mrs. Huglteswho have received c sad news that their youngest son iuncr Frank Major Hughes had on kiilcd in action. iiunnci' Hughes enlisted lu the Am- tnition Coluntn and was for a time l~’ot°t Ives, Ilalifax. llc left for crscas in tltc .'lGth, Howitzcr Bat- : under Major li. A. McKinnon. 1 was about two and tt half years in :tucc and took part in tlte heaviest i;.,l1ting in which the Canadians were ho was killed rt few weeks ago was the saute battery. ` » ` tttucr Hughes was about twenty- u years of nge audwss for a time ntudcnt at Mt. Allisott University, listing before his course was com- cil. l-le usually spent his summer lie was quite prominent in athletics ring an excellent football, ltockey, ti basket ball player attd for a utber of years it mentber of the -egtveit tcntn. _ llc was the youngest of the fatttlly sl tlterc are left to mourn besides s parents, lilies Laura, Mrs. J_. A. wn, Mrs. W. V. Newson, in Ed- ,\ letter received frotn him last -ck reported that the Battery had lr This brave soldier whose name has nn added to thc steadily increasing rlmracter, whose qualities of tttind _ Y _J S AFLA-,ME AGAINST GERMAN Men and Women Helping to Drive the Enemy The Austrians Retreat- d Losing Thousand? oi n in Asia Minor. ' British armies. will not bs denied. The Turks recognize that Germlny ll powerless to save them. - TURKISH CABINET REBIGND From Constantinople comes uewa ot' the overthrow of tho ministry which probably involves the disap- pearance of Emver Pasha., Taoist. Bey -and the pro-German crow of adventu- rers who constituted obo Young Turk group. REVOLUTION IN ASIA MINOR There has been a revolution in Asia Minor, for from Athens comes the as- tonishing news that representative' of the Government et -Smyrna were expected to reach Athens last night bearing an offer of peace. Some time ago a species of provisional Govern ment was set up at Symrns by the merchants there but troops from -Con- stantinople suppressed the rovoit. There are many Greeks, Syrianl and Jews in Smyrna and .they may Motu have risen against the Turk and so ccured control of the city. t \ ALLENBV DOE8 NOT WAIT Ailenby does not slaolten his cum paign because of these Nvoiutionsry .. tnoventents. It is announced that his cavalry on uuday occupied Zoiop ann Ra.;'xk,' towns in the Lebtmon over thirty miles northwest of Damascus and about the same distance ouirof Beyrout. Organized resistance In B7- rlu has almost altogether eouod. sztida, twenty miles south of Beyntt was entered on Monday 'witltou' opposition. Tlte people. welcomed th» British forces. The entire narrow guage railway- system of Palestine lt- ln .\llenby's hands. 65.000 MORE BULGARIANG BUF RENDER SALON-I-KI, Oct. 9.-In addition to the thousands of Bulgarians mach prisoners during the Allied advance in Serbia and Bulgaria 65,000 mort- hstte surrendered ln accordance with a clause of the Armistice convf.\n.. S IIIII __ Winnipcg,`0ct. _‘J-Sir 'l`ho_mns White in launching the- \ tctory Loan Campaign at Winnipeg last. evening made public the following <-able from Sir Arthur Currie, Commander olf the “You are about to launch another Victory Loan Csmpdi , hr result of which will be watched with interest -by oldicrs irt Franco, _ We have just now won our third great battle Wilco A ll- lith. in which the Canadian Corps has met and defeated Hu . (it-rmaity`s best. divisions, has captitred 281000 more than 500 Itcavy and llcld guns, and has liberated 69 towns - and \'tlia,-nes. 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