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IVIORIYING Dlkll-Y _ weekly (Now E,,,,n,,g D," ,W f --- V __ _ _Y _ f _ _ ` y) ' $2.50 Per vear (Marisa) in Amina. 'ifcnnadi `ani'i'5`-'WR' 1 :T Momma Dany F°und°d 1891 Q6, $3.50 Per Year (Delivered) in Advance for U. S. I I Y I I _ 'f _ -- -5" _‘_ I ' _:`_'t:_ __ - _ . ` se HEAVY FIGHTING FRENCH TROOPS CONTINUE ADIIANCEAMERICAN STEAMER I I ON ITALIAN FRONT Austro-0ermans'Ma_ke Fierce Attack on Italian Positions _Breaking Through ~ Italian Ad- vanced Lines. 0ther Attacks Repulsed by Italians. ‘F -ll, (Canadian Press Dispatch) ROME, Oct. 25.-Taking advantage 0f Ihfiif ilfifll-Zfililiiltl oi Santa Maria find S1mta\ Lucia the Auslro-German forces which yesterday began an nf. ienslve on the lsonzo lroiit broughtI the battle on to the slopes of ihn right (wes't) bank oi' the lsonzo, says today‘s olllcial statement. ’l‘lie ene- my broke through the -italian advanc-I 0:1 lines on the east bunk of the lsoii- zo. Powerful Austro-German att-ackr.m-g (1400 tonsi. hound from sale of this butter substitute in (lun-I Eiii-Zlillitl f0\` l7f=lli\1t\I‘k. have been ada and an order in cotincil to give blown up by mince in the North Sea effect to the decision will be prepared One man 011 l>0&l'd the 1\l1i!l0-130110 Wil." forthwith, killed. No other particulars as to IIRERAR EAIIS IIE NIINIINAIIIIN BRANDON, MAN.. Oct. 24.-Ai. fi joint Liberal and Conservative con-I vention held this a'fttrnoon to nomin- ate a fusion candidate i`er thc federal house, seven men were nominated. the low man on siiccessivo ballots being dropped -till Sir Augustus Nanton and lion, T. A. Crerai- remained. The former received the nomination. hav- ing eighty-eight votes to the luttei's eighty Sir Augustin is a tionsc-rvutivc, Mr. (irerar a lailbeial. THE \V`EA'l‘Fll'}l{. TEMPER-A'l`l7Rl‘}. TTDE. M()()`N, I‘1'l`(‘. TORONTO. Oct. :Jn.~.si|~oiii: wlwhi and moderate gales, sliittiiii: to south- west; "lot-cas|oiiiil (min. The highest. t,eiii|ioi'.iiii|o rccordcd jesterday was 00 dogroos nbovo. /it lit a. ni. ii. was 52 above; nt. il p. in. ii was 'iii above. 'l’ho lowost thc pro- vioiis night was 45 above. 'l`hn title will be high this- cvcning at 7.15 and toniorrow at 8.04: ll Will bn high tomorrow mornin!! at 7.29 and Sunday at 8.39. The sun sets this afternoon at 5-lti and tomorrow at 6.15; it rises t0* morrow morning at 6.50 and Silniifiy at 6.15. The moon sets tomorrow morning at 3.33. The first quarter oi’ -tho moon was. on Tuesday, Oct. 23rd at 9.38 a. in. The moon will be full on 'l‘iiefsday. Oct. 30th, at 1.19 a. ni. The length of today will be 1211 hour; and twenty-eight minutes. ___________.___ (’»0l\IIN(l EVENTS. ANN()ITN(‘l<}MEN'|`S. MEE'l`INGS. E'l‘(i. "Church oi"_ Scotland» .T¢l!l»°“"t'" and Psnf1da'3u`st received at "The l.4lt\l0 n0OI( Sl0l'0". R48-I0-2GM2lPd the slnkings have been given out. A AERIAI IIEIENSIVE i.oNnoN. oct. 22.-'rite i~‘rt»nv`i\ coup in destroying or crippling at loast sovcn out of tho eight, Zoppelins with which it is generally believed thc (iei'in',-tits made their l"|‘lday night raid over iiondon, gave ti. powerliil impetus today to iieinanda for immo- diate assumption of an aerial oiioii- sivc by England. Many iiewupapcrs \vr-rc iiuspaiioi in their criticisni ot` the goverirnictitfs failure to start the reprisal pro- gramnic which was' announced inort- than ihreo weeks ago. Thorc wort- iiidicntioiis today that this criticisni would contre within the next low days in li powerful drlvo for action' through pai'lian|cnt. Sonic pointed questions will undoubtedly he linricd at thc govi_n'niiiciit. ,________.i---- IIEUI. EREII IIA. NASH PRISIINER IN RERIAANI l’i'oniior /\|'.\iiioniilt yostcrdiiy rc ioivcll tho following cahlo iii iwnily to oniiuirlcsi coiiccring iilout, l"i'cil Nl. Nash who was rcportod iiiissiiip on October iiiul. “Royal l<`lyin;; (‘or|is rcports im- ot`i`lcl:illy that liicui.. l"i‘fni M. N sh ir- a prisoner, unwoundcrl. (‘.onfh‘in iition expected' shoi'tly,(Sigiied) (Sir) George i’erley. The many friends of l.icut. Nasir' will be glad to learn that, although r prisoner. he is alive and well. it appears that a certain code of chiv- alry exists between the airmen of the belligerent countries whereb_v either side notifies the other of an_v casual- ties incurred. It is sinceily hoped that ere long Llent. Nash will be ex- thanged for a German prisoner in the hands ot' the Allies. Meanwhile the many friends of his parents and relatives will rejoice with them in thevfiict that the iulstuip in so niuch less serious than iii first feared: PARIS. Oct. f.'.'».-I"iirthcr progi'e.-.s counter-attack :=outh of lloutholst was mzidc last night hy thc' i"rcm‘h on \\'ood was coinpii't¢i'niaii lirisoneis \vi~r|_- izilicii. 'i`\\'fiii_v tivo i‘\»trcat on the iiorthcrn cud of the `Get‘innn ali'|>lol\i‘s were bi'oiii;l1t down front continues. 'l`hc War Otllce rc- by l"rencli pilots his-I night -_or vom- port:-1 that the lliissiuii vaiii;it:ii‘ds lost pull(-it to iziiid_in ti dziliiugcd 1-ondii|oii_ toucli In some Ltertors with the retir- GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACK Rh- ing (icrimiiisi who tltnatroyeil all bi'irl~ . PULSED. |1;f-:i.`i'orirls -and buildings. (iii 'i`ue::~ , (C-‘|t\'»\di'-in Prcfis Diupatciii day thc- (icrinans \rci'c i'cporlt-it to be IIONDON. Oct. 2:'».--'l`ho War Uilit‘f"oii thc Rodenpois 'l`\irk:|in linc. This( f 43,2III IIANARIANS IIIIISER IIII-IIPERAIIIIN NIIW IN SIASS A BEIWEEN RAIIWAYS (Canadian Press Dispatch) - (Canadian Press; Dispatch) (l'I"I`.-\\’\'l\. (ict. 25.--'l'l11\ 1-ulting ol .\Itl.\"|`llI‘}/\ii. (lt-tohcr 25.~~A.=i ai rv- tiio ilrst class oi` nit-n und:-r tho inlli- "till ol' -=iii:l:f's‘iioi|¢i iniiilc b.V ill" GOV- t;\|-_\- n¢;|~vl(-,ti np( hnn ri-_oN, oct. 2-1--'i‘im st-i~i<»ti.'i';'riil~i`p" this oxc'e`p'-A tional chance and be highly rewarded for a few wrecks' effort. " (_`ont,estanis art: gradually warni- ing up to tho rniiipalgn tiiougli no prodigles ot` vote getting have yet been perforuicd. I This campaign is grin-at only so far as the gigantic pri'/.es are concerned. it will bc long and pleasantly remem- lim~t\n hy t-vt-.ry person directly or in- directly interested in it. ruinv__ciui ntcresting Letter from the in tarnutlonol President Whose Parents Hull from the Province. lin Address on the tinvy- Leiigue. und Words of En- couragement and Commenda- tion from Mr. Percy Pope. McLaughlin Buick Touring Car, $400 Willis Plano. $225 Victrola, $135 Sleigh, Harness and Robe. Three Diamond Rings, and three Wrist Wat. ches. There are yet splendid chances for you to get in and w1n one of these highly valuable presents, but you must not wait ttoo long to gel. into the running of the race. There are savmany prizes to be awarded that it is impossible to be disappointed if you miake the proper effort. See that your application is sent in immediat- cly for the ilrst. publication of candl- date's names to appea-r .Monday Then interest your friends in your campaign. Tell them all that you are in it to wln and that their support will go a long way to make you a winner. The GUARDIAN is doing its part and will assist you in every way possible. Don't lose another mi- nute. .___.___i_L 01l~°i--l"l~~lHl°'l'~l»#1'°l'Q1~§\IHl»'l"l» ECIINIIENSEII SPEIIIAISE il--|~~I~'l~#~|~-l»++-l»1»O-l»§'i§<|'\l»4» in thil column advto. are Inserted at two cents per word net. *FARADOR MACHINE TO LET BY week or month. Apply to 224 Eus- ton street. 600-10~l2Mtf The weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club in_ the Kozcy liorncr _vest.erday| was unusually intcrestin;_:. President' \V. llarry Tidniarsh presided and Sec.-. ictziry Waiicr (irant rcatl the follow- ing ilitci'c.=‘»tin;: lcticr from lntcrnatloti- 'il i’ri-slilout Lcslii- l’idgoon of Winni-_ peg. Mr. i’iilgcon is mliiisicr oi` thc Aiigustliie l‘rcshyici'i:iii (‘huri‘h. Win- ni|ici:. llc was horn In 1873 at New itil-limonri, Quebec. llia grandfather came from Yarmouth. Plnglaiid to ('ovc Iliad licrv \vlii~.ro ho was soroiiil iniiiisicr on the island. Sovt-ral of his' children moved to the Province ni- Quebec whore Pre:-iidcnt l’idgcon'n t`a~I tlicr still lives. Tho, President wrotczl (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION I OF ROTARY CLUBS. I li't`i<~i~, oi thc l‘ros.idr-,iit, Fort (larry l.ot»-l, Wlniiipcg, (`nniida. f The Prcaidoiit. Charlottetown Ilr»l:ir.\' Club. My dear Sir:-- l have just today rccei\~cd i:ic ap- plication for affiliation of the Rotary Llub of (‘.harlottetown. I do not even know the name of the President and I will address this letter in care of Mr. (‘. I-l. Black. the first name on the Roster, and trust that you may receive it through him. I handle a good many applications for affiliation in my official capacity. but this one. being the fiist in Prince Edward Island, carries a little senti- ment with it which you may be abio- to understandt My father was a nat- ive of Prince Edward Island. ills father, the Rev. lild. Pidleon was (Continued lou. plse three) J *WANTED AT ONCE, FOR FAMILY of two small house or cottage. cen- trally located_ Apply "B. W." clo Guardian Olilce. 665-10~l6Mtf. *LO8T.-LAE~Y’8 BLACK HAND- hai: containing about $3. Finder please leave at this Olllce and' obtain rt-warn. sn-io-zisiviai. *TO RENT OFFICE 70 GREAT GEO rim Street. Hot. water heating. Apply Guardian Oitice. 760-10-22Mtf. LOST-BETWEEN ROCHFORD ST. and Peoples' Church, Sunday even- inz si brooch valuable to owner. -Finder please leave 71 Bayfield' St. 820-10-24M3lpd. *LOST-AT KENSINGTON iN OR around Brunswick Houw. fountain pen, initials- M.M.l-l. on gold band. Finder communicate with this ofllce and get reward. BH. 'HEAVY IROWN PAPER .FOR sale. excellent for putting under oilclotb or carpets. Apply at The Guardian Otllce. ‘ill-l0»IOMtl» *GLASSES LOIT AT Ol NIAR corner of Kent and Pbwml Street: a pair of gold rim (lanes with chlln atlolied. Hldlr phil! lltvi at Guardian Dllpo. lille-tlltg. °81’RAYlD FROM DAY Pltlldllli, Seutliport,_ four ehgep or lambs. Finder plane notify M. W. Wood oe W. McNeill. Rhwlrd. ‘ a|o~i0-mitted Nlilnardm Liiilmont eerie Toethlotlq