' I I 1- \ ,..t___ t ff, . » _ A __ ‘ " ’ ` ‘ 'f ti ” -1 * .» ,, » ~ ., . . . I r., » , ‘ ~ _ ~ ._ -~ .. _ .. -».... .. » = l - ~» f . A '~ _ 2 ', ' _ A “-_~'_._¢f.».,-.,..‘. _~ " = ,~` <1--* .-r_ . ~ . ' ffm, `ii I ‘ / i i 1 , --_.:--..'."-- ' _ _ 1. ., _ . lr ii-it cHA1n,_Q;'_i_i;;oyy_ iinii 3| I it 2° - RL RoBERTsi nsnriiiin nireiiiris To nisiicii Munirlonsol-' WAR _ . DlEQ__I_lV___FRlINCE CALAIS HAVE BEEN FRUSTRATED SENT___T_`__(_J__§ANI-ID./I ___________-__ Whither he had Gone to Greet the indian Troops me Mies “we gueeeeefuiyyyyepuleeq the Enemy et Every peter the ge,-. From United States, if Sold in Regular Way, Cons- Nas Taken Suddenly ill Thursday and Passed mens ere new prepering Three Lines ef Defenee from the North gen titutes no Breach of Neutrality Laws is Answer Mm’ Sutumy “ight °f P“°“‘“°“i"° to the Rhine to be Used in the Event of Retreat. 07 39°- Bill!" t0 0¢fmU“'Am°fl¢°“ c°mllI°l'lt ___;,__.._l._i__ (Special to the Guardian.) B LONDON, Nov. 15.-Field-Marsiiull the lndiaii troops and had confe ‘with the 'lending oiilcers. lt was Earl Roberts died last night in France from pneumonia. A telegram from Field-Marshall Sir John French, Coni- mander-in-Chief of the British expedi- tionary forces on the Continent, apprised Earl' Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, of the death oi' Eng- land‘s great soldier. 'l`he telegram read: “I deeply regret to tell you that Lord Roberts died at 8 o`clock this (Saturday) evening.” Field-Marshall Roberts, wiio was Colonel-in-Chief of the indian troops, had gone to France to give them his greetings, and soon after his arrival he became seriously ill. l-le suffered from a severe clilll on Thursday, and pneumonia developed. u li u h II G o 0 I _ `-\y ’/it in ii- \\__\“ /FS ~ \\"\ ~ -Nil' A 4/ ` _ fi / ,_ C. / _ >\‘~\:‘~\~ t _\`\{\t`f_`\ \ / "1/5 / / /i / /// . f//4, /A //<4/-.; y/4)/ i '° "/;” ////' .t - _ lf/ 1 ,..__, 7 ____ I //I _-_._%f:-.gy//lf././., -_ \ . 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Frederick Sleigh ltooerts, first f Kniidnliar, Pretoria and Water tcm- - 2 \ / ,*»/ _ #A ,AK % \ ~¢-an-. \ »;~225"// (ti _ J§" :’=g'»- ~`_,. 5.-\* , » »!;».$--._'/vi ` ` `z-2-j.~7~'::7»’? /r.-'.£~;f'f¢.;O i » ° . //_yi \ -_ia/9; ~ -‘H fi ,f'?":§:L /hy( _ ""<9*_, . / /. / V. ~ 0° r,°»'~ ~.;.° .. ;;\\ .// /j/ \ l ,,/ I _,;f i=;/f //3 ;>.»,=,»~;:¢.-it' .-»_,»-i|( - f/~_,f A \.\~ I- I `\ \h\ '<1 v "'»i"»_";-_1_"::'_‘i_i""_,, ‘ 1 ` ~ to 3% iM -L :Lf ...»» ' .- V, ///-nr i“ll q`». /` Ani. Rossnrs I "ff SUMMARY OF THE SITUATION n that “T- resulted in failure. Various efforts in me the offensive movements on the part U10 of the enemy in this region and East enerui oi' what pain he was suffer- _ , _"___ _md he _.en _lsleeu _His d____u_ and Southeast of Ypres iiave been checked. EU-FI i have progressed one kilometre toward ford' thc East. Sir ras our troops niade minor progress. vicinity of tht- Aisne as fur as Berry Au Bac, the (lcrnianii attacked but without success. iced with greater spirit. The ononiy endeavored, but in vaiii to recapture Fort Departs St. llubert. tiiiii several partial oi`i'ciisi\'e move- iiionts on tho part ot' the 4-iitniy' were (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 15.-The death o Field-Marshall Earl Roberts, wlii_c occurred last night at the lieadtyuartbl' of the British Exiioilitioiiory 1<0rU~ I Franco, was cxtrcnioly Hllllilell- H was in his usual good health when li left England on Wcdiicsdiiy with hi tiauziiter. may Allf-ell li°"°‘”iS- ““ his Bo“.in.law, Major Lewin. _ __ __ The party had ii rough tr p_ c o Ing the Channel, but the aged (rent-ra ' » _ __ _ h _ . l I ti it on June .l, 18.»7. With t c ‘ It “O m enema' and WLM Umugtl. of a true soldier he was to be e iiiie on the (‘ontiiieI\ with ms program 1 return hom In fact he was about o when his death occurred. Earl Roberts had niotort-.il to th _ ` ""“"'“""""""""""""" hy his br I I 015% mill Dlltillillil f0\‘Wt1I‘§il€cA`i?d“GI'v§t§e Chiirches, in tl_i_|: 0 .m. ¥olrtl Memorial §:li___:;__i:_gPwm be ¢ c evenlns °,§',ibCnrtis, ana lantern nddroised by “own M, are ce,-dmiy viwv "\“"“ ' ' oiitctisn for . A C ilVitod to attend ____ Wm be “kan sender 9°\‘°°‘ "° css:-aswmzi lpxnr. ___L'||\I\ll0II¥ CII?" _ _ li bury, o i .- . * ` li I cation ii first to Eton, thence to Sandliurst, and s- lieutenant. of the Bengal Artillery, on ~ plpiithorla. iAbraliam Roberts, G.C.i3., his mother f a daughter of Major Abraham Bim- f tie 6"nti Foot Roberts was s sent to Eiiglniid tor is etu . o finally to Atldiscoinbe. He was- six e yours ii second lieutenant, and became s lieutenant only a short time before the tl days of the indian Mutiny. I-le ro- ceived his first commission, as second l Detcinber 12, 1851, and becanie Lieu- c found in the thick ot' the lighting dur- ing the bloody campaign in india, in c which he tlrst distinguished himself avt-rv mid won the Victoria Cross by resciiing a British stantnrt and saving the life of a Sowar during action on .iaiiunry 2, 1858. llc took part ln numerous battles c and skirnilslies, mid was seven times , iiieiirioiiotl iii desputclics between December 15, 1857, and June 8, 1858, and also received the thanks of the Governor-General. The rules of the corps to which ho belonged, however, stood ln the way of his promotion, and it was not until November 12, 1860, next day was made brovet major. In that rank he remained eight years. He was made Quartermaster-General of the Second Division in the Abyssin- ian Expedition in 1868, and superin- tended the _ re-embi-|_rkation_ of the _(CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO). -1--1-1-”"1»=-I-X1' TIIE IEATIIEII THE TEMPERATURE G. 'I1 es I (Special t;_th;_-Guardian.) gf ETC, entrenched that neither artillery nor I TORONTO' Nm' 16""M"mm°:' trees which means that if they do not s°mh'em" to southwest Balm' wml` succeed `in advancing they intend to rain. . , THE WEATHER -The weather be prepared for retreat ____________._ yesterday was beautifully mild. with I bright sunshine. B , POPE URGES CHARITV The me wiiiilrifoiipgtg Iihtisiiinziiinmizt. 'ro wousoso Tnooes. wile gio-ngta ..an - ' in A if tiiisii iiiiii i ROME, Nov. 13.-Pope Benedict has morrow at 9.54’ - » ‘ written letters to several of the arch- The sun sets this aftemoon at 428 . e 4_23; it | eg., 3 - ”"”“' bishops and bishops in tho belligerent f::,.rg:,m;%r$:nE at 7_3_ md l(y;§Sn‘". .___ LUNDON- NW- 14~’A B¢0\‘m Of W0' countries oxhorting them tn urge up- dhy at 75 C §_eSlt_:la5 :een _;*\'0“:§d__ I; 1V{e“‘_°\&\'“_i on their people hestowal to cliargty ~ ' ` LONDON, Nov. 14.-A openbagen Y 9 8 589° 0" H “D3 B upon wounded prisoners. irrespeot ve 3 2%” moon “ts th" a'“emo°%‘ nt dispatch states that all gnrrisons in the rV°“ M“|\€\'- °0mm9“d0" °f I-he 00|” of their nationality or religious views, .Tho last quarter of the moon was Interior of Germany. as well as all re-l WUI 0|"-||S¢¥' Emden- W\\i°\" W” de' "helping them all and thus ninking en Tuegggy Nev, 10th et, 7,-37 p_m, ` cruits and volunteers have been dir- B\\'°l'€d YGCGUUY IW me AUBURN!" once more shine the light oi' t`lirls- There will be a new inoon to-morrow acted to proceed to Breslau immediate- °\‘\\l¢€1'» SYGMY, be SWS" B D\1b\lC F9' tendom." - (Nov 17th) at 12.2 p.m. ly. A million and n half volunteers CBPUOU- in l'90°K'\“|0“ 0f hi! 8|\"““l"Y in his letter to Cardinal irucon, nrrh- The length of today will be nine have been mobilized but n serious lack “T16 C0\|f'»€BY' When he HTYIVGU H* that bishop ot Rheims, tho Pope ovpressod . | g _ of unitoimg and equipment is felt, C Y- deep sorrow for the dimstrous conse- h°“" md twenty “vm m lm 8. T ll Blllemenf il made 1" A des' ences of the war both Ironi the reli- _______..._..__---- -------'--- ll ou i td' li line tcures garget on cows “Ch "Om the M0“’0“\'“° °°|'\'0!9°“' gious and the artistic standpoint. PARIS, Nov. 14.-(Official this af- eriioon.)-The German attack against he head of the Bridge of Nieuport in the Enviroiis of Bixscliotc we Between the Canal Lahasse and Ar- lii the region of Lassigny and in thc ln Argonne fighting has reconinienc- Paitlculariy in the vicinity of Ver- clzti-.ied by ti - iir.;- J' our n"tillcr_v fo- iorc the f`or\\':irii iiiowiiiciit ot' the ini- (Specia| to the Guardian) thc opposing armies have been content to shell each other at long range, but the Germans made several attacks around Ypres, which. according to the French General Staff, have been re- pulsed, with heavy lossos. Despite these losses, it is now lieiicved that the Gcrinans have not any intention of giving up the attempt to reach the French const, and the Allies are nink- ing elaborate preparations to block further advance in Frniict-. Exten- sive defeiicc works hnvo been ercctotl along thc Yscr canal, and the l-`_rcncli armies arc holding tlint liiic from the ‘Belgian border south to thc ltivor proacli works, which place them in n better position t`or citlier defence ol' offensive. The Germans report that they have taken n few hundred llritish and French prisoners, but that unfavour- able weather impeded their progress. Concerning the fighting around Dlx- mude, the public must rely in un- official reports. ilero it is said the Germans are finding the destroyed village ii death trap. They have been unable to Deboucli from this point in the day time, as all approaches are commanded by the Allies' guns, and night attacks have met with disaster. The fact is apparent that neither side has been able to make any con- siderable advance, both being so well infantry can move them. The Ger- mans are turning Belgium into a for- mat ne er ste as bats 'l`ht- Gi-riiiiiiis 'iiowtvtr igaiii hln th-otier ata tt’ th " ' ‘~ ’ `~"' overw e I ° I ny ) 8 atttnipti-tl si-vertil .ittui ks to tho north tiiree chief points of combat a tDix- ' _ ' ' _` , "‘ __ - - mude_ Ypres and Ar]-1___nuerS_ east and south_ot iipres. llicy were French omcml reports declare the all repulsed with 1-oiisidcroiile losses Germans have been repulsed evm,y_ to ili_cin. lo suiii up, all ctlorts niaulo | here Attacks b me Germans have by Lieruiuiis during the lust st-verul N | I hleen carried out ,at each place with ‘hfys haw. r"s“l"”‘i "my, in U” "“I’l“"" heavy masses of incii in the belief' that "I me vluugf' ul Um“"‘.l"‘ “'l“”“` one point might yield. Sonic haiiilets lsf°{'_““d___p"_Sm°"_( ‘ml ip" _r:.gm \i_“.'_‘_i‘ " e ei liborhood ut'Di ni de w ich 0 Ie 0 1” mn( Wm ‘S ‘ 0 "“““ ‘. " - = ‘ i ‘i - f - . . iihtilhbcreiigtakcu and retaicteiil tlirelt; or °u"'__ B_?'lw“_"" mf’ LY” “ml uw 0'3" hit!-xisisil-ia."ixilyfiiiiiiiliiii( I~.'ttlzli't(ti-gbtliiibt “()(»,?f¥7°|i~a:|*° 'J-".8 Guardm?) . four times are now in the hands of the "_r"_“"‘ 'gm ug, ;°m.'_"“"d “,I’““ Um the si-liooiit-i' lliirri' il., lying nt init-.lior 1 ‘, .` ,I A' " ` UT' Nfl." ‘L mmd' Allies who arc s'.:on|.',ly sitiiatcti on the I’_r“u[.es_§ punt ml I I" {.'_""\' \_`I’q“_U“f in i‘it't‘i’etIi‘i-)cn\i1»iii\'M U" “g"m‘Sl_U_‘_"J)i‘E‘ffL"’i_‘l‘""“’5‘"` gi-rs wt-rc taken oft the Zeeland and c- - -i t i ii f i ‘ ti ~, -_ »- - - trhiigiigsmiori-liiiteriy iits-inagiigie , s .<,. , - . . ._ ____ __ _ __ ..t 5"* 4., , hantied to Field Marsliul t:-lr .loiiii _ _ __ _ed We have ____ ___kP__ i.(i.\l)l).\, f\o\. it. lt may bt ncc WM ___k____ on. nw N__w York mule for . I-‘rencli by General Joffre as tiiov were I’ 0 05 evnmm ' " ~‘r==~'=\i'_\' i tho ii -'ii' iiitiir- i ~ tl - |`.~l ' ' ' emys infumry "‘“m! b" ‘““I`*`"“k"_" discovered ODDO:-iite the position held to the Somh °f Dixchoote 3 Hman “'_°“‘l ,iiit-iwiiiiiiis lit-ret to iiiiiiortl ltixlisiiirsi wausimrt “my Wim” uw Vunadiun which had been lost following a night Hmll \mL,,.i(.u .H tm. _,,.`.__,,,m(, 0,- mm U0l\ilIlléL‘Ill l¢I`0Sf-lcd thc occnii. , _ (hi the ldiisti-.i'ii iiiiiths ii.;-.I ilw by the 13|-1tish_ _ _ _ _ _, , , pw" (5pe¢|a| ge The Guardian) “U”-"-k~ At the ella of uw day the eq in tp.. \'(,,-ti, See, ye quid (0 have ¥‘-'--<-- li:-~siaiisc-ff-me in' ':-.in-_ " na ' _ . » . l , GENEVA Nov 15 __The German enemy had shown no success in the m,_,__,y,_. __“____m(_d _,___ __u_)p]y_ “_h“__ at lilittill li'.:'. I ' ' ii 1 -' "' 'i -I _ ' ‘ ‘ ' " _ ~ _ 'iioi~iiow gf.: i Tinti li ~isiiuiviii“t!-iii.-I-i army stan has prepared three fmmm' Ehljliiiiyteoi()thgefriitiiinilitéireyilsriéiitlihi; the trmlmlm pxmusmn of min” had Su ‘ ‘ " ‘ " able defensive lines from the North _ _ _ gl'f‘ully iigitnteil thi- ioiistt-rs that it t ouupn' ic-.iiui'_: in gen to the mime to be used in the 0 "W0" is lit-iii-it-il tht-v hair- dt-sertt-il some ll " ir, ‘: ‘ui '." .l- .1 s ‘_ ` ` f - ', -_ - ~ _< East Prussia is regarded here as being event of retreat. according to ii Swiss ' ' ' . . H of great _mmegeuc value to the Rus_ army officer, wiio recently returned ~ 111 ill Griiiisliy tishinil lrilllc rliorc __ _ Th G_ _ __ __ __ from Germany. The first lino ot' de ' 5=l“>~. 0 _ 1-l‘mM\i> I`€l-‘Url-Gil \<\\ll\‘= fenge extends (mm Antwerp smith- (5p¢¢;a| to the Guardiam) lost us ii rt-suit ot' mint: explosions and taken guns from Cracow to Oppot, iii ward to Naniur and Sedan, he says. PETR0G}tAD_ N0v_ 15_.__Leeving the grantor proportion of the crews (Q ecial to the G d. siiesit, any miles soutiieast or ares- The second is on the frontier lreuveeii tire defence or Cracow mainly in tire 'lr<1W1\‘~‘'M>i1\rw~'- |»,\,e`,',p_e,,<,|e0 _\-,,,»,.,,§'§(f,.""f'f§)__q~,,c, of . . ‘ ’ ' tic .sii taceaii' ic --- * 'Ji 1* i‘ ~ - _ ,- ‘ ("`““°w f°"U`°SS "m“`01Y U) Um Aus' from Basel to Cologne and even fur- Polish fmntier ouyy `\,y gesuymi-;.Lr,,-er. su_fi`crt-d to tht- oxti-nt ot' $tio0,0t)0, 'xlvnt 'f"t_""'lf"‘.‘h' ““_l_‘ “ gf,"“"r“1 “Ng” triuii garrison. ther. The oiiicer did not visit Alsace guard u,;ti0“_ the, (;m»mans_ ue-,-_,,,-,ying most oi' wliirli is liorno by ioviil iii- ,_“uih_:“'_:::xu_“‘__;` {`_`_n_"___I‘rm?_y ‘wgm The opinion of British observers is _LU\`l`_“\“€-__ 2319 f>W_l_=`S f£>fIi€f_0I` DN- to the view of the situation held iii =‘“l`ill\C*‘- ‘iii-nr lA’nrr~ilioro anil i\sUadthtaln\lvi¥;iIi:' , _ t tg on' = - at - . _ ' 1 ' ,___._.___i_________ _ ' '_ _ ' that the city Danzig on the const oi “ “ ..‘=_-- “ ° " “‘_§'b;’ ‘°“°“"“" "_" §3_‘f_“’;“_§f_;§_““_§_‘;_‘;;_‘;*f_ 01 the crew ol five men. only the ' 1 c Sam l odmontl is know to tho Marne and Aisn West Prussia.looins as the Russian ob- at each of those yin; unless gmssyu “£2” Digs; Sem nonfl to me _"af ~ _ U;?_ N » 11 jective. _ _ attacke strongly in the ineantime. region between Thom and 11,0 iriver RL_°_l_;:(?_"_‘__ f‘_’_'_1_?_‘I _$1 aétsggg V I ' I II t 'fit I' me C'e"""‘“S ‘ ot on in `ece of wrecks . but wore \artie iitis ei oy g pl go Ivamd ` of *nun “mil E waslioil off and the others' drowned LONDON, Novi 15...At’ter roar . are taking at ‘BL ‘ ' - H F ~_- _ , _ weeks of the most dcspprate fighting (mrs 91 “USS_I\1“ ff`Q‘fPS__i\_1\\I__i\_1"` _Tk _ii-lille liedniontl ciiuglit ri broken spur. there is a lull in the battle in Flaiitlers. S3131?lgilgllaéngfggt;O€:mv°;:;:_';_xii Th” "‘~`S5"I “"“" “fuck by A E910 H1111 With this lull, however. has come both banks ofthe lower vistiiiti. little relief for the men in the ‘ y .1 _ _ 1 _ H 'fp fy _ (Special to the Guardian.) r°"°_‘_ei tm f_H_°"_i' ‘fm _ --- _ iwrritociitnii, Nov. ir.,-ftiriit-i~=ii to WH" my mu 9°” mf ILC L LONDON' Nov' l4"“_A"'~'0rd‘“g tn ‘I Stull' of the Riissitiii ariny irivos out with hm-tlly any inte;-migsmu has iie\vs_u|.1eiicy tlispntvli trom ltoiiio, me an otiicial aiiiioiinceiiicnt as l'ollo\vs;--- ltiissiiin Eiiibiissv there has i'ecei\'c boon replaced by severe storms. In a _____g________L S______~__g “___ (__ _(ow _______ . . . . ‘ ' " 5 , . . Y . , it if some parts oi' Eiigliintl the storm been _“Murad Thiq _`___“,H ‘ig _“___ 0_._ tlldlic Diogress. _\\o lnivt, f.ip|uri.l . . ,' "I ‘ ' ' ’ tive (icrmaii lloyvitzt-rs iii-nr isoldsiu. roiiclids the proportions ot it bli7.7.i\i'll. tlciul. on Novennmr mm we |~_"._,___| u__rm_m,. (ln tho sea it Iicuvv izuie rages. The - battleilolds are getting their full share E P 7Vist\ila und \\'itrllio wi- hart- luiil cn- »\ \<"' 'IH -i il- i " of wind “ml mln For the mum pmt ioiiiitcrs with .ii.\.tiit< _tlrt:; io ptrsiizitlt- motor ilrivi-r:= go .~;|o\\-ly :it night liiivi- liiilotl niiil I rt-still ol' lhi- illirk slr:-t>t>' luis ht-i~li i'oii.~iiilt-i':\l»i.' iiii-i'i‘:i~:'\ ot' iiiolor tif' iitit s tli.ii .ii\\.i.~ ty-.i ti ti i.oiiiloii rotirint: at iii - :siiiiio lu-iii' :is tl-<~ to liiivt' iiow iiilvtlliiil- 2'--.isoii for i julio, its tho str(-1-ls :irv vliiios' .lost- ml by I-loyi-ii o`t-lorli, 'I`lit' 7.<»yipi-l sriiiw- iiiul thi- i~oi\st»~iiii-iii tlnriiiic t' siiiiiilis nrt- not iii iii-l voiiio to l.oiuloii for niizht poi'i'oi‘ niicos. lloti-I und rcstuuriiiit iiropr Zi-ppt-lin svnrc should iw taken so otisly, csliociiilly' as ul this sciison t iiiiiisiii iuiiiniius l.t).\’Il0.\', Nov. 14.-Whether t supcrilrczirliinuglit Aiiilacioiis, one I-Ingianil's nt-wr-st and grentt-.st Iigliti iiliips is still patrolling thc North S or is honvliotl, thc victim of ii (iorni hero today. flint the /tmlticious hit ii niiiic u liner Olynipic to tow hor to hurl whore the sou fighter was beach ors which have boon circulated. tlncious siglitod ii vessel. flying rt Sw ish ting, laying mines off the lr const. The ilrendiioiiglit warned I`liympit~ by wireless but very soon _oiio of tho mines herself. (hiv of the rumors is that the boi _‘SCnltIotI. ii - , than ai score- oi ii'1iwi<_-rs linvc but-ii pi ol' other \'t-:tt-iaililt-s. ’|`|ii-so will iii- iliilptii-ioil of hy ii It-iulliiy, i\ioiitri-:il i'