» i _ . i_,i..__,,, ._ l- 'i S . . _ lr, * s ‘. _ _L ... _-.. _ .. ”"" ‘*"~f -_ - . i ‘ff- . ' | ,. . ~ l _- ` .. n A , ' _ _ i \ _ l ) ‘l ‘ _ _ ' ‘ ‘~.'..»..'v~..." ‘ i r ~ .,| f ` ‘-'fs “s ' ' "‘ ' ' ~~ Elfli 2% ~ _ 1===== m as _ . _ _ _ _ GUARDIAN CUVERS PRINCE EDW XRD lSLAND LIKE .THE DEW _ [L_'__;_ALL T_HE_%NEWS W0RTH READING . I . ALLTHE ADVTS. WORTH Pnnvrmo- t g ..v . » -*’" :&=~ . =. . i===;-i-_-ge _li-1.1;ciuiiiii.i;.oi_,_.,.eion., ‘»’i‘i'2l-_'-‘i'»’al‘i»‘_»‘ll§'e'_.?.l'.i'.l2..°li'.‘i’ “" _ cHA1u_.o'i"ri-;rowN, CANADA. THURSDAY, s_F.PTsMssR 12,1918 gg i;-:_ vv»_-_-_ <_»¢_=l_i_._.2_°=: .e......... e._.....§ .-... we or ua- ) riioorsrlir wiiil us. (Allies Piiiassliio Foliwl-lilo _ cililiioilliiwillss soioislis roiirulolsil iowliiios liiillleiisulio l.liiis iiliiillls riiis slot r.l‘_¢f¢ W¢l‘¢ 2.700 Soldiers Aboard and Every Notwithstanding Stormy Weather ,_.and Strong Enemy Resistance British I,050 Passengers Safely Landed at Atlantic Por -Soul was Saved, Vessel was Beached and and French Troops have Captured Several important Positlom including 700 Canadian Women and _ thi! M_en Were Taken Off in Destroyers German Counter-Attacks Have Been Repulsed. La Fere Set on Fire, Children. _ A|°"3"d°- , by Germans who also have Flooded Oise _Valley to Prevent Advance '_ - i5P°°lll ¢° the Guardian) greatly facilitated ii the rect iii t of Forcesr l . I y LONDON- sept' u'_A "OOD ship the sea was not rough. B with 2,700 Ameican soldiers on board has been torpedoed. All hands were large convoy approaching the Eng. saved. The troopshlp was beached in or- der to save time. instead of launching the 'boats` the men clazllbered down ropes to destroyers which swnrmod around the stricken vessel and came close alongside. This operation was lish coast. The vessel was torpedoed two hund- the active front between Arras and red miles from the shore at 3 o'clock the Aisne are still interrupted by T110 U‘00l>BhlD was a member of a (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Sept. 11.-Operations on on Friday without injury i0 anyone. stormy weather which has continued T|‘l0Y all escaped injury when thc. for four days and by the necessity for torpedoes exploded and they were bringing up to the support of the A1. soon on their way to the Irish port. lisd troops the artillery required to ' _ the British and Australian troops to , the southwest of Cambrai continue to press ,the enemy back toward thc, reply to the greatly increased Ger- man fire. In the face of all dltllculties city Advance of Monday in the reg N0 , . ion south oi' Havrincourt which gave the New Zealanders possession oi' Gouzeacourt Wood was followed by two vigorous enemy attacks wllich In C I . ` ° ' . en - on ultation with Department of Educatio. §’§,§;_I,’°f‘,§§§‘, ‘,’,"f,,,“;‘;°;,’_f’;‘_,’§§‘,,‘1§, H21 _ ._ fe Uniformity in School Books, swift- _ ln last nigh't's bulletin Sir Doug- ‘ them, lt' the Ualladiails continue their advance east along thc Senzce. lil this-connection it is of interest io note that iii a cahie`Mr. Livesy. the press correspoudeiit witll the tfiiliail- ian corps, says "it is doubtful wheth- er trench warfare in its bitter old form will recur this winter. lt is prov- ed that any rigid line can be brokcn_ through at will. .A very wide “No Man's Land,” anything up to tivo or seven, even ten lniles, liglltly held by our posts with, behind. at ilcptll ol' defences, seems lilorc likely bc-st of: all to stop thc Hun moving as long us _ai roiid can heal' il gun. Tllesc viewsi ‘ol courso_ilrc not olliciiil but they .may he rcgnrilcil us l'cpl‘e.~li:iltilig fairly accurately thc opinion oi' (lull- adian corps llezlilquarters and th*-y are in accord with illosc of the .\l- lied lligll colnniand also. _. 3 °| ~ _ _ las Haig reports further local engage- HEAVY ` F|GH'r|N(;. AHEAD i pe al to `i`ne G di uar an) oi' n conference of Maritime Premiers ments on this part of the bums une_ - recently held at Halifax. Pl'enil~ir - Ty 1 | 1, . 1 |,.| f TORONTQ S L 10__ _ _ _ __ lere s go ng to c .l, gout icil 0 ep Hon A' B' Axsenauh' is ”'"d°““ t° “fre” ““if°-"l DEFENCES QEVQND i-||NpEN. lighting yet during the fall. Septem- Arsenault, Premier and Attorney-Gen ity in the school books He beliexea _ _ ' ' ' BURG UNE ber is apt to 'be rainy, for wet well- 31;! _gf PcI;ll_;!i;__l?_dwar_dhlsland, is in that Canada would not be injured by ther has a strange pm.sm,,n°y In _ Y g- w the Ontario|hav1ing the same text bmks in every' F h m _I D i t northern France mm Bplgmll, bm ., E.;-ucauonay Department as me result _ provincu - . renc m tary wi ters eg n o . . . _ » gpgcuiage gn the existance iikeiy to dry October is likely to follow a wet ` f ' ' ` be met with iieliiiiti tlie iiimienlimg Senienilier und the ground sions w - line in the Even.; of the Aiiieii ui-mise which the_hattlelront stretches from H pieming ir this fail, A writer in Le Arras as far as the Oise is good high . = ' . - - - - ~ ~. Matin says there are three systems -:if land on which military 0DBl‘Bil0H! _, , defence bebindthe Hindenburg line. can he conducted late in the fall and ~ L The rst arallolls it :ls far as thc early ill the Sllflllti- Wllell U10 Wllll0*` M0 tl n ____ Champagne; the second consists ot' ii .rains were scarcely 011605 U10 U01" BRUTISH ARMY HEADQUART _defensive line. From Lille to Itletz, mans launched upon this very ground LON1)0§N_ gepp j_0___(caMdian‘ ERS. 5011!- 11-'-In 0110 fl&Y'B l'9¢C_l\'l`ivhicli are about one hundred and their great offensive last March. The Press via Reuters Tel A - “hung we dropped nm” big b°m‘>S eight miles apart; the third line hc- French are devoting their atteniiim _ egram)- so _ _ _ mi-oiilcial despatch from Paris states 722 smaller b°mlJB» fired 44.3-10 hind the present German positions largely' to the sector llctwcon l..i that ,the enemy is desire ___ ever rounds into battery positions and rung from Vuiencimies, near the Bcl- Fern and St. Quentin. ln thc south when in the mont v_mda);_n:e mm); mmlllllw Sun 0ml!l&1C0ll10l1l-B etc dl”-H‘ zium border northeast of Conibrai, to orly part of this sector they iliive i-.lip- n9|»_ when he has no time to bu U'°Yed “V0 elmmy b"l0°1\5 and °\`a‘3ll‘ Glvef. on the Mauz, a distance of ali- tured thc fort oi Llez whicll ocirilp- A rn ed °r dmve dmv" 16 “el'°PI““e5° out 60 miles. The Germans are now pies thc summit ot’ a hill about two I ui-9 and make, ,_ great bonnre of it _ at work strengthening the last men~,and a hall miles north of _kallgerg on e s H9 bi(-,ws up me most important' Ca ture of T'-avec tioned line of defence which is the with a wide outlook up buildings and pmages evel_ythmg_ re_ P ‘ _ . y'_ only one of importance remaining of Valley south and north of the town. moving agricultural machinery and destr oying everything else which he , _ ' has not time to remove. Nevertheless (Special to The Guardian) _ ' our advance into the forest of Coucy_ PARIS, Sept. 11.-The village of . _ ` was so rapid that the enemy had to Travccy near the southern end of thel_ abandon very large quantities of war main I-lindcnburg line has been cap; material and important ammunition ' dellois. reports received here. If the French .8 da' t Th Guardian) The “nes in me "Ortho," Dart of down houses. he removes. the furnit- Near Hindenburg tin tured by the French. according to counts-1' iittucklllg without results. |ll‘ _ ‘ ' . ' - /' - ' (‘h:ippi~ll zlild i\i‘iiieiltii\i'i-< und loilll I ongageiilenis in this ccliiro of iho zeacourt. southwest of Cambrui, Are reported hy Field Marshal _I~Iaig. Stormy weather prevails. FLOOODING THE OISE VALLEY The Germans silt fire to ini F<»:'c on Satiirdiiy ziilil llzivc llflcil iryiilg tc block the chnlincl of thi- Oisf- hott: :lbovo ulld below thi' town so illiil tl wide llooclcil vililcy with ii llortler ol iii»;ii'.slll:illil may be iritfwposctl ilu tween lliclll and the Freilcll. lf tho Olsc valley can be flooded for five or six miles north of La Fore and with l in two or tllree nliles of the town it will prcsolit ri very fornlidallle hur- rlcr zigniilst ai fartllcr zlilvancc oi' the army oi' (iilllt-rill lliinlhcrt. ills troops limi those oi` llcllciley, 1lcul'er St. Qiloiltiii, hilvo been pressing forwiiril i-itcililily und ill thi: rcigiilll north ill" the Fort, ill' l.io/. llzivc iilllioiit risticii- oil the lliililonlliirizz lille lociiiod ill the ivost slilo oi' the [liver iipoli ii serials of riilgcu ihii‘, sl.i'i'ti‘ll \\'iesit:l‘ly z.ild zlro sllapoii like thi: iillgci‘s of ilrl/l hand. FRENCH MAKE FURTHER Pi'iO-1 GRESS The i"l'i\lli‘ll oiliciul report lzisi illght still 'il thzil despite strong i~ll- olliy lwlsisililii-4: |`iir|licr piwlgross \':il.< made yilstcrdiiy llctviii-ilu tho Soliliiic allrl tile Oisil. llililiicoiirt llils bien taken illld il;i: ._ ~ \i_" ' message of congratulation sent by you l #Q 'X' _-'Q5 _ai _ ;_ _?: _ 2 'r_onoN'ro. sept. iz. ran ana an hammer mpeome Mhome_ __ ___ _ _,A`,_`_f._.__‘__)§ -.--..-U5. _ _ °°°' _ ecanada has miwa s nobl supported _ ` ` " _‘aw ' _ _. _~ ue and we fought as she would fight. __ ,J _ ' /` __A _ < gl 'mon 't 4'" and tomorrow m 508’ Victories of the last month have been -1- If _"°"' 7 it wm be huh tomorrow mnrnmg at truly great and must have far reaching _-'ff "`- , 3.15 and ‘Saturday at 3.51. so “ences *J* -_/»‘.~`f".‘ 'ff' / ft-fi / ( The sun eats this evening at 736 °°“ q "' ' ' " "/ /’//’ M f , ._,/ / __/_ . ' . 7.35; i i t - I I 1'.” ::: :.:.".;‘.‘:,l;‘;‘j.:‘.... ;::.:..:'."‘;'. ANNOUNCEMENTS. _ _ . /.,_./l 6.5 . 1 ~ ° E _ ` .'_ -/_I The moon rises this evening at MEETINGS, _ETC ' "' __ )/J nw-Qu* ' - 1 '.1 ‘E vat/ If 'ff . _ ml ‘ .' \ , _ , . ¢ ';_ 5 - s -J'~»i&Z?4.)" ’fReiom‘é.0 iii __ i,"| cf 3 ~ _ lg § ___ _ 'Sk *LIST BOY WANTED. APPLY AT _.Guardian Office. tf. LOST--A CROCHET HANDBAG containing rosary. Finder please leave at Guardian. 1|. ~wANr:n emi. won d|sNsnAl. housework. Apply Mrs. Ceilings, 55 Hilieero st. ' 129s-il-7-Mtr *soAi=ioE»Rs -A FEW. soAnnERa can be accommodated by applying 170 Kent st. 1344-9-11 in si pc t would crack utterly. He thought ,WANTED -0|-RL FOR GENERAL housework apply Mrs Ceilings 55 Hlll8b0l'0 S( D till. *FOR SALE-ONE BBCOND HAND Mccorpipc Binder apply .lil_' B. Rodd North MiItnn_ 1833-9-10 M Si 'pd _ *T0Orll.ET -.-TMIO UNFUR-NIBHED rooms to-let with or without board apply to 44 Water Bt_ 1328-9-10 M .1 )i___-__--_'_-i-l-i.__ *T0 LET _A GOOD STABLE AND building suitable for garage. Apply 30 Longworth Ave. 1147-I-30Mtf *FOR EXCHANGE, A YORKSHIRE boar, registered pig. Apply Alexan- der Deeiziin, _IL R.. Cape Traverse. 1383-ti-10 M 6 1 pd *WANTED, MMD .FOR .GENERAL housework. in family of three apply Mrs. R.E. Colwilli _186 Prince Si. 1289-9-7MC'1‘ _ #Fon sAi._ii A _l_ii.l. Primo in lx- cellem condition can be seen my ae, :rents sei to ii pm at sis mus- iiero st. isss-il-'iMiti - '_ -‘ ' #ro oA|livMsN-lANljl_'liRv BUT- ter paper. pi-inted. "Fresh Dairy Butter-351: 'pe`r'i00. Per post 400. Guardian Ofleei- ~ 0085-6~!4Mltf *FOR IMI fl iWlhlL~7¥,UlltI8H_lD cottage with 'all fl1o`tl§fil'6`onvenio\t- ces. Qentrslly located. Write "D‘." Box ill. Gnu-dilil Oilice. ' ~f 'A at , ie... also-Mists. __ _ ____ _ __ whiz; sv ~_h_.i_:;h;r MAN or sim, inlaid. 'at vrlvill faintly. or would - lfurnillfd m i _omit mu “I” cutie* - __ eerfiili 'rite iii-at quiti-tai-sei tile moon will Telephone co.. will be iiela in the °" ""'“' /_/V _______lll¢ _Vi I I ‘c se en Friday. dept. ia.-at i1.oz_¢. in equi-t House, imisiiaw, rueigsy, sept. . ~ ' . _ _ . ¢t____i.f_ -The length of today .will be t.'welve',17_th at B-p.m. Allan Stlwart =Sec’y. -lU5'|"THE OVERTURE Uclbill bd. .litem emi is minion. t .- xenon si 3 i pa wait until ite gets te tile serine aes;-New Your rrieliae. i mei ' ,_»_,_ 1 i I ;\ ' 1 Q `-yr ‘fn _ .. _ _.,,-ec - - . ..., wt. . ‘ . , / _ ‘K N ._ _ , ho ,__ _`._.,ri¢~ , l _\ . _ . . ..._ " ’ ' If ‘ ,i-21°/ .5 ‘ I. ‘ f. ‘_ . a - IS lllRPllllllll of the loss of the Misssnsble was conflrnled this afternoon by the Can- - adian Pacific Steamship Co. *The Canada Enloys steamer sailed from a British port olr Sept. 7 with tlfty nine soldieig and a num-ber of passengers. She was tor- Dedoed on Sept. 9. It is believed by NTED GIRL FOR GENERAL ` ‘ ' ,_ f isso-9-illiae' °Auc'i‘QN.` ` ‘ ure. Oth.