- -_-_-_-_-_-our ,W _n on \ t __ A DA||..v ,, TIETI __ ._ r. _ . Sslrvslost. {\8&l0 PerVon`i' ;,f»,,M!' -~ “trier _ _._ l- 0i’_~EPihll_T-l0iiS AT THE DARDA 4al»»~\l~' “Isl ‘ is q-__-Qi-eil;-_ mn. sttni Attacked Eneliiy and co tur- od 280 Yards oi Trenches. f otit- icen lnch Guns From Monitor a nolpon~ lil the ltnaclt. army at the Dardanelles has resumed the oifansivaand captured 280 yards of Turkish trenches; Oiilcial announcement was ma e d , ~ t that the Fift -Second _ Division had fed their tire until the position was tdolidtdtbtl ..aE0 Y D por 6 C Mo B B a B ou B X P3, Turkey. They must either do tihis or m. retire into the mountains of Monte- tie dgmaga The Tm-ko in the noigh. negro or northem Albania, where, al- borlng trenches, who fired heavily, '-ll°llBll they W0\lld be nearer help no from the Adriatic, it would be difficult fire and bombs, and suffered consider- l0 RWD ‘lh0U1 Blllllllled °WlllS I0 -the successfully a tacked' the Turks in the Krithia Nullah, near the tip of th_e Peninsula. It captured 160 yards of trenches to the East of the deflle and 120 yards to the west. The text of the statement follows: were caught by machine gun and ri LONDON. Nov. 19.--The British Se- "In _the Dardaulelles the Fifty- oond Division carried out a very suc- cessful attack on the Turkish trenches n the 15th instant for which caref 1 o . u preparation had been in progress for 16-17 when it was easll re uls a considerable time. "Three mines were exploded suc- cessfully under the enemy’s trenches in the neighborhood of the Kritbin pushed forward immediately afte of trenches on the east of the Nullah ‘The units employed were portion ments at Alsace and other points on W o . D of tho Foo,-to ooo govooth Royoi the west in me 99,91; the Germsnsl The military govemor of Mouastir received today by King Constantin u and 120 yards on its west. The ca tured trenches were at once con fo up tothe communication trenches and all of the One Hundred and Fifty- Dvill; and Slyl' RlV@l‘B- ' feared ll Wm 1101 D9. D055llll° '£0 l`9'S“l°l1ll‘ll~ erected barricsdes. _ ' ' l “Simultaneousl with the assau Y our artillery opened on the enem reserve support trenches and two (cruiser) co operating, and main “The erlemy’s batteries replied h vily, but very erratically, and did ably, their fire becoming very w-lld. “No attempt at a counter-attac was made until rho night of November thirty miles of the Mitrovitza-Prlstlna oo_ line of the Serbians, while the Bul- tod garians in the south are said to have and wounded. Over seventy dead DHSBGG M0llllBlll‘- t on, As to the position of Greece there ‘ at have been no developments, but a . Y P Our casualltles were under fifty kil were seen in the captured positi and a wounded prisoner reports NELLES, llriiiSll__,_'l't'oo|ls Drive Turlls From Trenches. 'lhcliiiiv-second Divi- S (Special to the Guardian.) lt, meagre that the public are unable to yt, Judge what changes, if any. have taken “_ place. It is thought possible that the toon momtoro ooo H_ M_‘ g_ Edgar Serhians will make a stand on the om. Plain of Kossovo, east of the Monte- re. negrin frontier, where over 500 years h hopeful feeling prevails in London and GW ‘ef- ~ Atlvallcllitl. p o LONDON, Nov. 19.--The position of the Serbian army and the attitude of Greece toward the lllntente Powers are still outstanding questions ofjin- terest in Europe. Reliable informa- tion regarding both situations is so the lost their inde endence to absence of roads. The Aus~tro-Ger- k mans on the north are now within p ’ Ht--@%~”i‘ .-»t~‘1~vt'~ . N 0 NillBSORBlliG TOPl No llciiniic information ‘Yet Avaliable but lilo ottlrttttrt t=lLsl=.tto’is c Anti AGAIN NAILED __ re Secretary oi State for India says i tlpilmislici Feeling, Prcviils. Posltlon oi Serbia _______._i-l__~ away at the Austrian D0sitions on isonzo and gaining a little day by d which has been under shell fire several days. L ‘ __.__.__--_ despatch announcing the general Babuna Pass»by 'the Bulgarians, Havas despatch from Athens fi military circles for several days, it was not considered possible for astir, the inhabitants of which PARIS, Nov. 19.--The Salonikl without official confirmation, says V con-, led tlnues extremely dangerous. lt is,f°llll¢l0d- The announcement 8116010- ` M Serbs. The abandonment of Babu Pass has been expected in Athens' “The main Serbian forces are western front, after the capture of evening says: uaslday in old Serbia and principally at e garian attacks, especially as nh The Serbians probably will retire the heights between Prilep and M .,`.~,.>-_ - - |,-- '_-._._ __ The Italians are still hammering strain the bands of lrregulars in th the environs of the cit bo They have not captured Georlza, retreat towards Albania. It is estl-: y. ay. The Serbian army is expected for mated there are 50,000 Serbs fn 60.000 Bulgarians. re~ LONDON. Nov. 19.-A_ Rent A Army is Ullccrlainiwbiht Bulgarians are Sieadily th Monastir region opposed to m‘ore than lhcre ls not for Lying is e t (Special to the °Guardlan.) y- LONDON Nov 19 --The India. Office o , ._ . treat of the Serbs. on the south- despatch~from At/hens flied Thursday _l°‘d9-Y “N40 3 f°l'lll51 5ll“°““¢°llle“l that Cermanpress statements circu- is "According to newspaper advices tinted in foreign countries regarding a the situation of the Serbiaus yesterday. The only fact established feared the defence of Monastlr is the evacuation of Prilep by the doomed to failure, in view ofthe Bu na garians numerical superiority. zo.. hammedans have united to make di e Kotohonik demo who,-o_ ,pon from stated from German sources. Den Serbs, notwithstanding their heroic a small Serbian retreat, at the outs , defence, to resist longer repeated Bill- a stubborn resistance has been offered the Rafah Of Bhaglllplll' has llealwll ey- and is still under way. _ threatened envelopment by u. move-‘ " The situ-ation of the French t oop ' ment from Tetovo and Kitsevo. _ o to the prompt arrival of strong relnfor t ,_ l are general French attack,_may save the Nnllan at 3 nm., and the infantry over cnlrty were buried by the er- “kills l'<=f“8° ln Albanian and Gf°'°lNlll“all°H and °°111l>°l the Bllll-'Ms 1° B A U r. plooloo of one ming Pg;-tg, territory. Large numbers h'ave ar- withdraw troops from other fronts. wards and capturedubout 160 yards ‘ There have been artillery engagewrived at Florina, Greece, but the more "Demys Cochin. m'lnister wftho < ' 5 ell t do are going -to Salonikl. portfolio in the French Cabinet ll " t so - Boots, the Séventh and Eighth Scot- report no change, while Petrograd is reported to have a committee of the audience lasting nearly an ho dated, and bombing parties pushed on tisb Rifles and the Ayrshire Yeomanry, clai s repulses of the Germans on the notables to preserve order, but 'lt is He will leave to-morrow morning Sixth Bl'l8H agreed uint the baby session as B example to mm to be transferredieven then, were per- until information of a. more definite oioyoeggro _b¢`log_dismtssed, 'would be potter off dead, no declared, The huge C0331 roofs of me g tinent circtiinstkflces. From these in to-nlgblt tl'lat~_'thb' American govern ment would develop the entire ques- correspondsnce with Austria. and ,tn character regarding the more essen- 1; pg, been learned that it is the tlmations it generally was believed tial details is received. Such lnfor- intention of Major-General George W. ” ._ _ _ _ op I Z ` h mation fs expected by cable from goemgig governor general of the mantled, and everything made of c - _ _- American oonsuls and possibly from 39,1151 zone, to force a temporary chan per belon5lnS 'lv tho Cathedral has he French hernment, which li nel through the slide ai quickly as ' ~ ' ' been Placed at the di3P°5“l °f l 9 tion of submarine warfare further in _ - - t t ts r-. _ - Sven though, sl the Austrian Admi f. 50 ' understood to be taking depositions possible and pass through the water ll1lml1l‘Y- a ew shi s that have been wait 1 alty has declared. 45 minutes was, g my since the Dcanal closed _and then, , ` __ _ _ Elven passengers and crew of th A_l_lco1_l_a to be transferred, this was not f?-T-`-21r-‘_-:_-_-::_-::::_-3::-:_-:::::::-:_-_-‘;_-: tbNDhi‘1*sii;h ans. _ Too LATE Fon ~ onasslnlolifrlo 'dive' ' aa..-Q--» inser- col n ‘iils weeks time. .Apply to McL-wil 3’ Bros New witlslilre, P. o., lc. it PEI. No. _ 3997-'11-20M1ipd. dredges against the mass which 'J gn»;»`_|“U|7|"'§1'§g"A"y‘,|£'|§°|:g‘}TF|’|"g"g_`...lblocking the channels. ' _be less than six months/according to FOR 8ALE.- TWO CHUICEGRADE #the best available estimates. _ " Ayrshire Cows due to Freslisn in til 'rite condition of the 'slide virtually unchanged, though gains are now being made by ' ~ nl ' of r power-_ _ iff’ .§{f.'.§lx.lé'°£.‘l`i..(§".’.§° 316%; mg: man :}vn¥:A'ri;n;a1%_RE _ 1-000-W °l'°l`_° - l t T PE T . 1 '_l- dxeelleilcoémlm generally _\nmvn.» ' h _ ~~ - _ - l \ Haag! we_,5__ W_,,,,,.1_1.2<.M.. V Tmh, Moon. Emo. #Anil ron eAt.°e‘°“A-r cave 'rn/lv. ~ _.___ erso containing 50 acres of cleat _ land, buildin s all in flrstrclassrfi pair. Fo’sf-f\|7\her1'plZi'¢lcultltl~ W ply to P. A. R_ooney, C:&eZ_'H'%§‘§;; The WIS W” morning and Mon to-night and Moll `»¢»v~/-5# 18th* again shut off trafllc through the canal ’ I es as been de- NIlnsrd'e Linlmont eureelheum tion ‘nom on donga- of iid ii _ V V tins is hearing definitely from Denys ONE CENT P" W°l'd °“°h '"9"' llnllely ended. 'ring probably will not ` Machine Guns Cochin what the Allies have to one Nov. effect of the leading or ‘SB Nov 19.-'Nts Daily which has been subscribed by into Canadian public for the purchase machine guns, 'will be expended on intended. This announcement made by Sir Sam Hughes to-day. como, The _Minister states that over thousand machine guns had bee inter-, , _ H t ordered as a result of the public su _ _ W 3' Bm., tions Denver of me guns Majesty it was said he probably will °f HONG 1110115 Cllltii’ in CIYUB Rival' “mum be given ordgmdju _‘lm cog; need and in go to Saloniki to look the war situa- Hell 'l`\l9!d&Y. NOV- 23 Bl 730 D- mo by W1 GI it is We afngh com_ me new future ‘ lane number M tion over from shorter range. Arte; RSV- G- C- TBY1°l‘- -\llDlllll0ll 10 oommooo them will have been received. Nrliamcni _ hilly Meet _ 1011 January iitll .t.°;':;.lt:.°.:.:'..‘l:; "’°"" liltiiidif ---- Allies as to insure repetition of the --1- ' ~ V w lil proposal, if Constantine shows any' "Tho W~ M- S- 0! Ulll0ll R5” *"1 EX 8 cathedral at Bremen are being d b ~ manic powers o jects for which it was orlgmxg M. Cochin, the French Cabinet m e ber without a portfolio, conferred We to British naval authorities. Lleut. Koch t ______________ _______________ _ sular despatch outlining any affidavit go lb gh LONDON, Nov. 18.-A Copen age b D C il G-rell of New York tying “D of the Pamma na yt le “med “nee” pmcusmg physlcmnisé despatch to Reuters Telegram C nl- Prinz Eite1Friedrlch, who violated his board a Danish steamer, which was made y r ec . - 1 , 0 ll A fl recent mae' many amp oyees ma n Y mmteen M whom approved of h Dirty says the copper famine in Ger- parole and left Norfolk in the middle searched in the North Sea early ln the a week He was found among the crew, n- . rtgt ish steamer in the North Sea by the and identified by an official who knew , htm before the outbreak of the war. _-___-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-.~_-_»_- ~v.f_-_ -_-_-_Y -_» _-_-_-_-_'_-_ _ _ a is- for passive Greek co-operation th 0li€l‘lll|] Gl'£€C€ MEETINGS. ATHENS, Nov. 19.-King Constan COMING EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETC. r tion for advertising in this column. in Cash must accompany orders. Mini- OTTAWA’ N°v_ 13___An the money their Balkan campaign, how much llllllll 0hlll"89S. iWBlllY'ilV° Cellll- e more they are prepared to give for ,_ active std, and new they will retaliate "The Annual Farmers Institute “Ye lr Greece toms trends with me ser- Meetins of_C1yde River vgll be held n Ex-Premier Venizelos. v b_ After finishing his talk with H the Island of Cyprus `was offered t stated in Paris and London that suc a reward would not be tendered again inclination to accept it. ' Greek territory near the Serb-Turki ish, French or Serbian soldiers w -may be driven teliporarlly across t ,Greek frontier Wll' f-al¢|»a_sA.n~.i.n_a.|¢-an-_a-_ ‘ m. nautical* and guarantees that no nt- tdmpt lfbe midi! to intern lilly llrit- tif Resti- necessitate "in Kingston Hall on Tues ay, Nov 3, at 7.30 p. m. All members requested to be present Samuel Newson "There will be a Lecture and sale d. . _ A nesdaywith Premier Skouloudis and _ 3994-11'20M2lDd~ is ` cents 3995-11-20M1ipd. the Greeks if they would help»‘Serbia '-"" against Bulgaria, and refused, it was "C°m° to nl” P"-“°"° C°“¢.°|‘f- °“ ll Monday 22nd at Bracllley Methodist- Church. Silver collection. in aid fof < hold a supper and entertainm in the 'rue least the Allies ment on ls Halt next Wednesday even N°v ltrict noll-interference by Greece with . ~ their Balkan operations, assurances following evening. 8990- -thlt there will be no demand for ‘ ----' » withdrawal of their- troops from mil lr not ans supper uni se nets mi 11-zonmd sh llo he i..-lunisl I tn' cllssfhtlltlimlf y., up si ~t .s - .‘? li". 1 _lg l -l' _I r ,V . 2*: “li -h ~?"?'f°“-§W_3?_“-~2 __ _ ._ .__ ,fi l... _ ig lil lr , 5' li ff; 0 __ g. rt ‘. .' _.ti . U3, t'» ' it ' E? <... -4.