r - _ . _ _,I _lr l - . - ’ - .~ " 5 '-u., , - ' . . _ y ., ` ff l“r‘ 1 , ~.-if .y _l,>,-ls-y._.'.»,v ,f I _ ~. “ ' ~ ' , » 1 “ -' <-v -_ . , _ ~ " '_ ._,;._._ ,.\ ‘ ° .I .___ ._ ' I _ E YTEW"`T "’ ` ~ - ------~»-- - i i E 3 ` ' | 5_5.-__ I i _' _ _ ___ - _ . _ __ , _ = _ I _ 1iuEc;UA1eDlAN col/‘ERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW * _ ‘ _ll \ o _ EADING ALL THE ADv'rs WDRTH PRn~rrn~lG A T _ 7-T "_ R _ YV vi -E :J-2 :Prnt _ E _ :EM `*¥ :RLY 't:;-A-1`T'7' 'T' ' `_"' ' ""5" *~`~'-`-`-`-`-'~`-`f-`-1*~`f-`-`-`-`~`-' `-`-°~‘-`-T‘~`-'-`-‘~`»`-‘- A“-'-'fr-'SS "`~“~‘-'-‘-1 . :ra .':;::.‘:_ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' *`_ :_~_-__-_-_~ _- - - - - ~ -~- »~ - - A L. . - - ~ - » - --- ~ - - - _ _ _ _ _ . E . _._ _ _L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _` _ _ _'_ _'_____ _ _ _ _ _ `_;'. . . ~ A.l I , _----------------v~-~__-1;-~------_ -~-»~-if---V .---N-Y" 1 ---_..._.._ --- ______-_-,-.~_-,,~.=- _______ - _f_-_-_-_-_-;-_-___-_,;~_;-_~_,_~_-__-_-;________,_____,_.,__,__ "F5H’°`- F‘§">l=»“lb-'S |=»-‘I or ‘I CllARl.0llEl0W GUARDIA __ _ P Over 45,000 'Readerg :Daily Rygd by gygl-ybggiy aro`s|dy»(N0\v lvonl ”'_‘lal|§`) 131 ` ' . _ E E ` - ‘ _ i . -f . ' -"~-T- _1_'fT._;:'»'-- 1,.. '- aiu-ning Daily lounge 1m ' CHARLOTTLTOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1918 ease For vm- (Malin) lo aiavumur onus and U-N' In 5-N ° _~ _ _,_ __ __ _ , ’ - ’ use Por voor- lnollvonm _ -' ' ' r i ' _ . . - _ f , _ _ _ _ __ ,__-;@ lg. sow _ UlID‘l:R BDMBI-IRDAIENT H=is’= /*iw are Gathering. on the summit of DM§”'“.¢’ R_ld£¢' _I_lfI\II¢ |00.000 Americans Brlgaded with British are Ready to Co.0p¢|-. ate in Dash for hille. J - -1 _ {_\" (ipseial to The Guardlan)` ' PAR-I8. Sept. 10.- Premier Clem-` enceau has been taking a_look at Lille from the heights above Neuve Eglise. Armentlerers is under steady bombardment. The Gemiong have moved their artillery to'the east sido of the Lys and haig's men are gath- ering nearer Dnucy at the summit of the Messirles Ridge. lt has been stat- ed officially that there are still be-‘ tween 90,000 and 100,000 American troops attached to the British army Most of them are in training in the northern part of the British area an.-I in the event of a dash for Lille by WHY 0! the Anbres Ridge could speed. Ily be brought up to front. SECOND BRITISH ARMY ALSO ' READY Fon BATTLE i Clomenceau has been up to Bel- Elum also talking to King Albert and advises that the second ‘British army has not been heavily engaged since April and that the Belgians have had no serious lighting since tile operzit- ions of last October and September in the flooded area along the Yser. Will Nlll NEi'lllllAlE _ _Bill llllflAlE PEACE .if _ `-- ' (Special to the Guardian) ’ Cl~IIOAGO,_Bept. 10.-"We will not negotiate ter-ms or peace but will dic- tate them the Duke of Devonshire. Governor Generabof Canada declared in a speech at a banquet given in his honor tonight. _ .l f------l-i- _'Sill _ _ l SAIEURS EUND l --1- _ TQ_I_l_9_l_‘{';§Q,, Sept. 10.-Wilth hund- reds of dollars still pouring in Toron- to has raised $541,820 for the sail SIR RUBERIB RUEN F 8100.000 granted oi the Ontario Gov ernment. Bl|Nll MAN lil -I SUMEIHING DUINR UN lil ’ (Special to The Guardian) oi LONDON Sept. 10.-There may lic to something doing soon oil the nor.h- oi an attack upon Canlbrul The Brit- thc British clruntos oi rushing t‘.rrrr impgllollol- llullllg lil., ddy on _,L 0 . ern front The Germans begin to is worry over the success of the Allies in reconstituting the eastern battle UM- They BFG lI`1’IllB I0 IINIUCB UN! night that in an advance over a four lln0_ _ BOIBIIBVIRI 10 0119050 Vl80I‘0\1sly tire mile front yesterday progress had 09060-2-siwrbfo-b»OOO0a~0 4 AME, |CAN3 30Ml3A;§D|NG GER. 'dvimw 0|' the Alllvd WOODS but been made ln the eastern portion of 3 f Mr/TN pQN-|-OQNS ON NSNE avrincourt Wood. that New Zoe- i “dem And EHEIIBII U`00P5 in U10 . -. On the Alsne i‘r'ont where the Arn- willing enough to quarrel with the region between ill? W00d “Hd P011' ggg_g*ggg¢¢ggq.§¢§§4‘» erlcans app.rlrr to he inassing their hough Soivets, judging by the arrest H f British .subjects in Moscow, ure la cntente powers they lack authority to le raise and means to pay an army. all-all gl", lllgll ground lncludlng the FOR SALE, P. W. COLLEGE we gun me on both sides has greatly _ ._________ woodof Gouzeaceurt. They have thus P001” IH H0011 C0“f1iU°"» HDPIY I0 increased in v0lllm.,_ The Ame,-lczlm - W0¥l MCI! their Old ll03lliI0“5 Wei" 185 King, St' 1348'9'11 M 11 are directing special attention to ilrc 'looking the village of Gouzecourt. _`"i*i'-“i”-“i” (low-ll.-iioll of lilo Gel-mal, pontoon., OTTAWIA. Sept 10-In opening; Al.L|EsAilE sliu Anvllicirio Another Section of Havrincourt Wood has been Captured by Sirl New Zealand troops spent yesterday LONIDON, Sept. 10.-Sunday and ln the attack upon St. Quéntlnl in an assault upon the high ground Monday are noted ln Sir Douglas British and French troops are co-op- on that part of the front lying to the Haig's despatcll as very rainy and crating here. The Allies are nearer southwest oi Cambrai from which the weather may bc zl serious effect the city than in tile case of Carnlrrni. LONDON, Sept. 10.-British and Byng in November launched his in postponing u general advance. The British are on the western edge m T region, that of llavrincourt, which take part in the battle for tlzlnrlirlli Quentin. The Freilcli zrdvanclrlg from m fo . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ nssenlbly for an assault. To the soutll l roads there will bc hard work 'lin-. ions along the line of the St. Quell ini iS . - ' ' ‘ . _ Ti o strip of woodland known as the wood tanks while they are lrclng put into lnmncl, am upon lllg olllqlllrlll of lllol W . _ ON CAMBRI-ll AND ST. QUENTIN Douglas Haig while English and New Zealand Troops Have Captured all the High Ground Including Village of Gouzeacourt. The British Hold Commanding Position Southwest of Cambrai, while the Canadians' Hold a Similar Position North West, Both Ready to Swoop Down on th_e City. Hindenburg Line is now no Obstacle to Capture of Cambrai, ' - troller. and learning the seriousness of 1 (Bpeclil to The Guardian) WET WEATHER INTERFERES ATTACK UPON ST. QUENTIN EY WITH TROOP MOVEMENT BRITISH AND FRENCH assed tank attack against tile City. Tllere will be need to bring up much oi' the wood ol' llolnoll, ut a point arli- llcre is' one extensive wood in this heavy artillery and nrnny tanks to out four miles |'oi~m the g-cull-0 of SL ust still afford fairly good shelter und St. Quentin und while this can the direction of Ham have had to r troops and material ill process oi' he done without troublo oil the main iight several slmiply contested it a much smaller but considerable danger of begging lioth gulls and canal on the La l<(,l-0 soclol- l I Gousericourt This wood ought position Another wt-ck ot dry wer town be extremely useful ln the procc~l~'» lilcr would have improved ln.rteri.rllv Till-rc has been no developinont of lr captured nlost of Havrincourt brai the 'rpproacll will be slower .ind 51 Qolmlll qeglol wlwm the pl-9,ll_l,| od on Friday and Saturday. more costly* if |Scptonlbur sllollld gil lim l,.,l~,l,,l~s ol' lllf, l'(,m,,l are p,,_.;S_I sir DOUSIHS H9-IE ¥`0P0\°¢0d l“5l[l>I`0Vf! W0! and Sl0l`YIlY- ing against tile main llilldenburg re. a suburb of Evehy. had center- _ - artillery in ure region or Pont Arty TI16 BTIUSII IYOODH Boulhwest 07 L(?:;rd?£lv0;_lv;NTED' APPLY across thc llivcr by which the e:le~ I SAVE onset .Foil wi I5. All Gasolene. in Purposes. Alter consultation with tho fuel con~ _the gasoline situation, the Speclrtl Thrill Committee- of Canada is calling upon automobile owners to discontin- ue all Sunday riding for pleasure, coin- irlenclng next Sunday, Sept 16th. in view of the fact that every gallon oi gasoline in sight is needed for war purposes, and that the present excess- ive consumption is not only further reducing the quantitv available, bill materially increasing tire: cost, both to the government for war' purposes and to private individuals for thc-lr' irrlnlcdprle requiremetllts it is urged and expected that evory patriotic autoist will cheerfully and voluntarily comply with this reason- sible request, and so obviate the neces- sity of enacting legislation to colnpol eerily collrrunled in Canada every Sun- _ EDGING CLOSER T0 ST. QUENTIN ' WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE SEPT 10-British troops like the Frenclr are edging closer to St, Quentin an outpost was reported established this _moming near Fres- noyle petrtlj, _three mirlea northwest from the Hindenburg line (Fresnoyle rroiut is slightly more this :i miles northwest of St. Quentin. _' LENS STILL FULL OF GAS AND GERMAN MACHINE GUN NESTB. cllrtailnlent. lt is estirllated theta $150,000 worth of gasoline is unnecea-I ____ K Canadians on the northwest. We may l5P¢C|3| \° Thi! Gi-lBl`¢IIi“) look for a further closing in along o Arras Bapaunle und Bourlon _ . _ . ' l~, the Central Canadlr Exhibition, Ut- Wood before ,he llmll assault upon l ' ' ~ . (Special to The Guardian man to care for the blind is the plan oi the department of soldier re-establishment as indicated announcement today by Sir Lousheed, that Capt. E. A. whose sight was destroyed by man bullet in France three years 580. hae' been appointed to the de- partments vocational start to care lor blind soldiers. Sir Charles Fitzpatrick Administrator Of Canada » . #__ civil in an James Baker. a Ger- _-" (spasm eo 'rho domino ) 0T'i`AWA,- Sept. 10.-Sir Charles Fitznolrlok cirioi .nrsuoo or tho sup- lieme Court of Canada has been worn in_to_act as Administrator of Canada dur-ins the absence _oi I-us mx- CBUGIICY The Duke oi Devonshire from the Dominion. r Earthquake Shoclt Registered io Ottawa . _-,___ OTTAWIAE Beptl 10.-A severe earthquake was registered at the Dom- inion observatory on Saturday ni- Iernoon. The oillclala at the obser- "t°"¥.l'°Dort that the quake is one °l the most l severe registered in ___ _ - __ den made a plea for economy. There ) ‘ 0TTAW|A_ Sem" 1o__A minded muse be an avoidance of waste in all th B. Governments. he declared. This can 0 pose by the people in their own per- C sonal affairs. The country’s resoure es are enormous and they must bo conserved as far as possible for the beneilt of the whole people. years. The iirst preliminary tremors ' arrived at 1.23, 24 local summer time. s er ilve hours the distance to origin 9 Hon. N. WIII Visit P. Cons’ OTTAWA-, Sept. 10.-F'oilowing_ his address today at the United States war exhibition, Chicago, Hon. N. W. Rowell, president of the privy council will proceed through Western Cim- ada to the coast. He will speak' at Winnipeg and a few other points while in the west. Mr. Rowell will tako up a few lrorth west mounted police matters new under considerat- ion. I-le expects to be away from Ot- B 8 tawa. for three weeks or a month. sCOOO$OlI_l5C’CDQfi.3_¥%¥% CUTS. .J ,_ _I ' """¢"" _-'-~'-i=~',`""~"-ef’::' ‘»~_...~. l" ` "' V ~' -“ ~ ~` " '*’ ' ' -' WWWWGWNl5i$$¥#t¥$¥¢$$##7l¥A7¢§¥l7¢H¢¥t?¢85%#- CANADA’S DANGER » Canadian people have not come to despise the dollar, but dan~ serously near lt. its lowered pu rchaslng power and the ease with wlrichit has come to many has led to a situation requlringa radical There is at present wldes pread war prosperity. it arises large- ly from unuslnl-conditions and it ooonot so oorroml upon to lm. Prices iorali products are high. wages have risen in nearly all oc- °\\Plll0Iil. and tens of thousands of new wage~earners have l°li‘f|0_`tl¢}h¢ art of ludicrous splmdins - _ ‘»~__\,\ ` . viper-yi me the nn sud riray be near. but with them will som I lleriioueperiod oi' ,readinstm eat. One way to meet it without fear is.~_hy j___t|u-1tt_ paw. A dollar wasted is a\contrib_ution to ilnanclal rllsum. ' if ` ' s ' eae_oa_p_a;_a__eeeaeseeeeeesaoeeaeon he accomplished only by tile cultivnt- un ion of a healthy public opinion and ln by the realization of the same pur- tr o H The disturbance continued for ov- G was vaoo kilometers on 4,550. 1° Ill 1 ,_ _ orb" is published prominently in all the German newspapers. It begins: awn, this afternoon Sir Robert Bor Camhml la launclle(l_ departments of National activity by Dbuacls to the B,-lllgh advanoe as Federal, Provincial and Municip-il B h _ "We are engaged in a severe battle with our enemies. If numerical sup- riorlty alone were to guarantee vic- tory, then Germany would long sii-ice have lain crushed on the ground. The enemy -knows, however, that Germany and her allies are not to be vanquished by arms alone.” The procamation reads that alonl! with ,the battle against the German rmies. the enemy is waging WHY alnst the German spirit. "We 8 should not treat highly this plan oi the enemy," he says. ‘ THE WEATHER %%%".v¢.‘¢»Tt d n $8 .fQ$$%%$r?%%%$$~3 5 C so be TEHPEBATUR/.Es 1' IDE, MOON, BTU. ’l‘0RONTO.'S\1pt. 11-Fresh to strong north-west wlndsL much colder. safer of frost in some localities at ight. The tide will be high this afternoon t 3.81. and to-morrow at 4.14. It will high to-morrow morning at 2.48 nd Friday at 8.15. The sun sets this evening st 7.38 and to-morrowat 7.30. it Friday at 6.54. The/ moon rises to- rlses to-morrow morning at 6.5! and iglrt st 10.11. _ There was a new moon on Thurs- The iirst quarter of the moon will on Friday. Sept. ls, at 11.02 som, day, lept.'5. at 8.44 s. m. ' O P . . ‘llllelsligth of to-day will he 1! hours and 4l_ min\nes._ ' r `.»r steady habits, board with a privnlc family, or would rent av furnished roqm central location address "B" Gua/rdia.n office. Dti' *BOARDERS -A FEW_EOARDERS oppiy to 44 water st lszs-s-10 lvl .l >---i--_E-__. *TD DAIRYMEN-SANITARY BUT- ter paper, printed. "Fresh Dairy *Fon sAr.E A sEl.|.__»=rANo iN Ex- cellent condition can be seen any ~ 2180 9-4Mtf. °Auc'r|oN. Piano. rru-rritrrro. corp 12th September Commenclngat 2 and boiler in good order and 36 inch _ Butter-35c per 100. Per post 40c._ Guardian Oilice. 0025-6-24'MEt(' Cambrai now stand in almost. as af- ' ' my troops sun South of the Alma vantageoug a position fm a °°'“'°"` '_*wANTED av _A GENTLEMAN l§= "‘““‘ "°“"° 1" ‘he °""f“l “E al’ a""""‘ ing attack upon the city as the l n force. The indications are that :ru i-ulvarlcc along lilo Alsnc hy the Airi- oricans will not he long delayed. RIOTS IN AUSTRIA ON DEPART- URE OF MEN FOR FRONT lt must be remembered that hero _cam be accommodated by applying l,0Nl)()N_ Sam 10___'l-he contlnwd 8 I‘Il¥\iiGl1blli‘i§ lille IS 110'- me will '170 Kent SL 1344.941 m 31 pdl aflvllnce of the Entcnte Allies on the bottle front in France is making ar fliish artillery from Mouvre and *WANTED oral. Fon GENERAL profound improsslon orr Aostrlslirrrr- U18! DOIN-B Ill U19 H0l‘lIl Wh0I`0 UW housework apply Mrs Ceilings 55 gary, according to ll despatch from e has already been breached are Hillsboro st D tfri lzrrriolr to uro Er-onlrri; star, 'rho foo. il DDBIIIOH I0 01151359 the enemy ' - cnt departure of Austrian troops from enches well to the BOIIIII Of HaVi`I1\' *FOR SALE-ONE SECOND HAND Vienna caused rlotous scones in llrc urt. McCorlmac Binder apply .E_ B. Rodd Austrian capital. Thouslands of :in- ________..__`_.'_.... North Milton 1323-9-10 M 31 pd gary according to a. despatcll froln -' ed the railway station protesting ir;;» I ° __ . . . *T°°"LET _Two UNFURNISHED ainst the departure of the men. ‘ rooms to-let with or witllout board CZECHO-SLOVAKS CAPTURE TCHILA °T° LET A °°°° STABLE AND PEKIN sept. lo.-'rclrllir the cop- AMSTERDAM .Sept 7-_I1 lem Mm mmding suitable mr garage' Anply ital of 'l`ransha`ku and 300 nllles exist an Hmdenburgs manifesto to the 30 Longworth Ave' 1147`8`30Mu of lrkutsk has been captured hy ermsn people declaring that the en- _ _ _ Cm h0_S`l0‘vak forces my in addition to' the armed offensive °WAN'l‘E1),_..AT ONCE (;ll;L,_ FOR ‘ C PARIS SEPT 10-Latest reportr. are to the situation at Lens, recently reported taken by the Bnitish_ say that the British are astrido oi’ and beyond the 'town which is filled _with gas and Genman machine gun-nests. _ BRITISH CAPTURED 75,000 PRIBONERS AND 750 GUNS IN FOUR WEEKS LONDON SEPT 10-The capture by the British of 75,000 prisoners and 750. guns in four week/s is anrnounced by Field Marshal' Haig .in an order- ol the day, in cAsii5t]Y usr OTTAWA. Sept. 10.-The casualty list today contains the following: Killed in action-C. Dolron, Bloom- ess _ il Petro-ses An Appeal to Patriotic Autoists to Curtall their Consumption of Gasolene by Diseolltinuing all Sunday Joy Riding Beginning September Sight is Needed' lor-War I "(1 ' ‘T._lf: *I day and this quantity of gasoline, as well as the money unnecessarily ex- pended upon it can be ssved,iy e. gen- eral and patriotic compliance with this request. ln this province many hundreds of miles in the aggrowlte are llnneceslv ariiy travelled on Sundays and' hun- “dreds of 'gallons of gasoline are wast- ed, which are needed to rupply the airplanes, the motor lorries and the many other war machines, whose only fuel is gasoline. Patriotism demands that this waste be eliminated and the appeal is confidently made to the auwiats oi' this province, feeling as- sured that, realising the necessity, they will cheerfully tall in line with their brethren in Franca and Fland- ers, who are doing their bit in win- ning the way, Let there be no joy- riding. on Sundays, hereafter till the war Il 010. _.Ov _..»- _-¢»----...~.‘..»-»~¢»---us-_ llNlARlll PlllRlllS. a SURPRISE BUCHES _ -ww-. LONDON, S‘ep't.__'1o.-on Friday on Ontario patrol KONI! the Canal Du Nord and on entering the Gorman line found a whole platoon asleep. ev- idently utterly exhausted. When the Bocho woke they found themsel- ves prisoners. ciiiiiiiii_ I is _ in NNN inuiili TORONTO, Beptr 10.--Word has been received by the Dominion Gov- emnlont that all wlvepr children and other dependants of Canadian sold- iers who are now living in Britain will be sent to Canada as soon as possible. ANNOUNCEMENTS, _~ _ COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "The General Annual -Meeting of the shareholders of the Argyle Rural Telephone Ce.. will be held in the Court 1-louse, Bonshaw, Tuesday, Sept. f17 th at I p.m. Allan Stewart Sec'y. nola_ P. E. i. 1 1846-9-11 lil 3 I DG cmwl° _ Quite K .l . _d . . . » _ r- » in I. '\f l' ,f Q -' l~`~f' f Tp ..r'“`7-Jw-,.` conducting and OGIIHIVS IW printed. general housework country girl pre- ' ‘ `” _ _ ' atter containing “most insane rum-I lapped apply 243 Gmflon sl 1324.9 ' ` ' - 'V' if T' ' ' " __ lo lvirti _ _,v - 0 . -_-_L_ _._ if owns J"\ -I iv* L masse %-*v---_- _ A _ _ 0 *l.oeT-PEARL HANDLED Douel.E ¢°' _ °"""‘ ""'" T . °°,,,,,__, blade spring knife. Finder please re- 4! ' _ _|~\_ 0 can _ , ._ pol'-t to Guardian and receive reward. ° 9% ` ¢ S Glare 1329-9-lo M ai 1; gli' »_ sorts... ~-or... oo..-.L aemmn » L . ~ sur ts I ¢l 6 `cwArr|_l¢ ’W_ANTED, MAID .FOR .GENERAL ‘_ can C ° ue’ 3 housework. in family oi’ three apply I \ - ,Mm now lvirs. n.E. coiwill. iss rriooo sr ~ ,' °1__ ='~‘-- 1289-9-liner @, v-'ww-~~ °" l' R ill!! . I I eta etc at the late Residence of Miss , ' -,- Mey 57 Olebsr Street on Thursday l ` O‘olock P.M. R Belrriato auotloneer. _ 'OU _ -. .urges 1808-93 HMI I _ _ ' ` _ » _ .2 ..s,t-... "§\\` -sr I I( * ,._,. __ ll' " 1.' $ °‘-‘°" ’\»;“’\ I humane I I [DV day from 8 am to 3 pm at 215 Hills- \ Q _ noro st. rzss-9-#Milf lv* . __ _ . J #.3 » *FOR SALE A WILL FURNISHED I . I I » _ \ W ‘ cottage with all modern ccnvenien-~_ ’ / ‘ ` V ces. Centrally located. Write “D."` M . we . ‘ sox ns. eosrdirro oilloo. N ' 6- ` ~ I - sl* ' .' _l , \ \ C \ .- _ I 1 r * r U' ' E ___ r I ` seaueuaaa *half _ . `-in FOR 8Al.l A small steam engine Fra'-if-f-‘ _ *_ ,_ t _ ____ dlston rip saw nearly new at a bars- ‘ - _ WAR ’ AP _ "~"-_'_‘ Y’ ‘T _ sin also a ¢ your vidcew -elm some Aurora :room orr lilo mam mot (sy mioosiniooir-1. sermon; z. sr-ima \*Isrts%li¥_§=t. moon » Oh Jill! ll J~ E- Flrlm Cartliltn P0 and Canadians; 4, British and Canadians; 8. French and Americans; 0. Americana; 1, shi g _ll'laaas; I o ._e A » It ?' 1331-340 Ill ll 94 _ french and Italiana.-New York Times. _ __ _ _~.'__.: |._v._~,,, _’ - I ' V _ I _ , ._ |_ ‘ T’.\r‘ ,9»',_ - ` " ‘ *.1 -"`r""H . i.,