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A. cherlottetown Guardian, Founded 1887 Three Cents CHARLOTTETOVVN, CANADA MONDAY L CTOBER 21 1918 ' I d ’ ’ §s.oo Par veal- (Mailed) in Advance n cans ii ; v _ i """` """"""' ""' 'T"'”"' ~' -wr' ---~ -~'-- ~'-~~~~~ -Y------~--~------; ` WV..-........_. _,__ __ ____ ____ ____,Y___ _______>___________ _V_____Y`_+_ __W;_w_ __ __w_____Y "W Y W;rw_m.Y_m AMERICANS SPRING ANOTHER SURPRISE Without Artillery Preparation Advanced North- of Romagne, Capturin B 'Il P . atory to Attacking Sedaqii, mm e “par From North Sea to ,Sensee River, East of Si. Quentin. Wide Strips -Have Been _Vacated by the Enemy Whose Flight is so Rapid ,as I (Special to The Guardian) I WTITH THE AM'ERilCAN-S NORTH- WEST OF VERDUN. Oct. 20.-The enemy today used considerable gas in the vicinity of Romagne and put in another new division making. :1 total of20 divisions on this front, col- lected to delay the capture of Se- dan. The Americans sprang another surprsie upon t.he`Germans` today, the I A . THTHHIIT advancing north of Romagne and taking Bantzville w-ithout artillery preparations. T-he Americans pushed the German infantry and maohine gunners back after. fighting that last. ed all day. North west of Gram Pre the Americans captured Talma farm in the face ofa stiff machine gun resistance. TURKS SURRENDERING PROVINCE Plenipotentiaries Arrive for Surrende (Special to the Guardian) I LONDON, Oct. 18.-The Plenipo~ tentiaries of Rahnil Bey, Governor or Smyrna, have arrived in Athens for‘ the purpose of negotiating for the surrender of that Turkish province, according to a despatch from Athens received today. . ' LONDON. n0ct. 20.-In Syria the Turks'hre"n6t`/offering any opposition OF SNIYRNA in Athens to Negotiatr r of Smyrna. _ to the British advancing toward Ai- eplio. lit is reported that a force of 12,000 Turkish soldiers is being con centruted at Alepo under General Ly- man Von Sanders. -British forces nl- ready are 'horth of Home, 100 miles south or Aiépho. The British are making good progress in repairing the railways in the country they have ov- errun BOLSHEVIKI SURROUNDED BY‘ COSSACKS . (Special to the Guardian) AMSTERDAM, Oct. 20.-The Don Cossack volunteer army and other detaohments have surrounded -the Bol- sheviki forces in northern Caucasus. says a despatch from Kiev. The re- treat of iBolirheviki to Astrakan and the Arltzyn has been cu-t off. » ,l R.LL.N.A. FORCE ` . OFFICER, COMING Premier Arseniault 'h-as just received a letter from Liieut. Janney, officer in charge of recruiting, Royal Canadian Naval Air Force, in. which -he says that he expects to com-e to Halifax. shortly, and wiilll visit Prince Edward Island with is view of securing a.few men from. 'this Province for the Royal canadian Navsi Air Eirae. This will give on opportunity for ambitious young men lin this Province to join this very poputar branch of the service An there -has been l.iit-tie opportunity, heretofore, itor young men in this Pro- viinoa ig joiiin tim service, it is to be 'hoped they will 'tialre advantage of Lt. Jan1ney’e visit here .to miaike ap- plication. It would be welil if they send tin their nannies 'before -hand in order that lit. Janiney .may interview them lhiere when he arrives. aaeuaauueaaaaas; ;`lirsep lt. in Your “leans” is 'lt .Pay any asus: wonasrini *P bow the weeks ily around. And z such psy days. too! Millions Q* nd millions more being paid in 4|, wage wie than ever before in 4; anadrs history. 4! And you, Mr. Wage-earner, how much are you saving ag- inst the dey when wages will drop buick -to normal? lf you on‘t bank for t-he future. you 4; may so ban-lrrupt and Canada is in mm. tl When you- open your snvel- IT' ops. inet strip off a nve, or ag ten, end say: "I’il keep that in *B my Jeans!" If you can manage g, to save and you don't, you are in lslauker. Canute calls on each ill ond every one of her sons ‘I9 $C$¢5$$§§%¥~¥¥%¥¥¥¥¥¥5¥#¥% 5 I O ¥%%%$ is 1 flshttsg. but making big ino- sne ceosaimmo who an not g - I TMPTITTIR lllli-RITS A ` IIITIITNIZINTI AIISTIIII (Special to the Guardian) VIENNA, Oct. 20.--Steps for the organization of Austria on a iederallz- ed basis were proclaimed by Emper- or Charles today. The plan does not include thhe union of Austrian 'Poland with the independent polish state the Emperor declared. The city of Tries to -and'the Trieste region will be treated separately in conformity with the wishes of its population. Wilson Reiecis Austria’s Peace Oflei (Special to the Guardian] WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.-Presideni Wilson has rejected the Austro-Hun- garian Gove1‘nment's offer to con- clude an armistice and negotlate‘peace on principles enunciated by him and h given notice that more autonomy fr Austriss subject nationalities is n. longer acceptable, that they must have liberty. ___________-ii TIZECHS NITW I ITIITIIIPY PRA"UT ll (Special to The Guardian) COPENHAGEN, Oct. 20.--The Czechia are masters of Prague, accord- ing w u .Boi-in despatch to the Ber- lingske Tidende. Czech money T5 I" -circulation and the Csecho flag waves over Pradchin Castle. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE, FIDE. MOON. E'l‘(` TORONTO, Oct. 21.-Fine and cool. Tide will be high this afternoon :ii 12.20 :incl tomorrow at 1 _ 32: 10- inorrow morning at I and Wednes- `da at I.o2 and tomorrow at 6.24: il fTSC§ i0' morrow morning at 7.41 and Wed- nesday at 7.43. _ 7 Moon rises this evening at 7.27. Full moon Saturday Oct. I9fI‘ .3 p. m. 5_ Iisst quarter moon Saturday is my at iienefio sm for vio- *i OOO# alto 4! . tm. Tm* *inns mm =\Ocr. 26th 1.35 p. m. _U Q I' O #il forty six minutes. 'which seems toincrease constantly to Evade Contact East of, Douai. (3PeclaI to The Guardian) - BRITIISH ARMY ilEADQUAli‘i`- 'PERS IN FRANCE, Oct. 20,-Once more have the Germans been forced out of wide strips of lunil, all the wuy from the North Sea to the region east of St. Quentin in France, north of, tho Sensee River. The British forma- tions, n wlhich are incldued Canad- ians, are advancing with a spccii for Inany miles north of the River, li is only with the greatest of Iliiiiculty that the British manage to gain con- tact now and then with the lleeing enemy so fast is the enemy going east. FRENCH CAPTURED 'I`HEiEL'l'. ROUBAIX AND TURCOT NG LONDON, '0ct. 22.-The Ficnch have captured the town ot Thielt in Belgian Flanders, west ol' Ghent. iiii<\i have passed on 20,000 yarils cast of the -town. Brit-ish troops occupied itoubaix and Turcoing this aftci-noon. The enemy is still resisting strongly. `ietween Brugge and Cambrai but is retiring slowly northeast of La Foro. TRENCH EVERYWHERE MAKING PROGRESS _ - i i - PARIS, Oct. 20.-in thc region oi' the Oise in the drive for Guisec and OERMANS STILL RETIRINO N WHOLE WE T FRONT with Pursuing British. iiloiig the Aisno iii Uliixinpiiigiio thc r‘i'cnch troops ovi\i'y\viic1'c liiiw ninili: i`u1‘ii1iri' progress, iii~i~.oi'iliiig io liic- Frciicli ofiicial coiiiiiiiniiviiiioii issii-T.-<1 tonight. ` . NOT REVENGE iil"i` I,iBEIi.»\'l`i()i\'. SAYS CLERIIENCEAII I PARIS, Oct. 20.-Our victory iloiesi not spell revengfg siiiil Premier Vicin- enceau zuniil sceiios of iriiieswibfilili,-I enthusiasm iii the Cliuinbei' oi Dcpiii-` ies, this ai`tei'nooii. Our victoi'_\i iinil the victory oi' our Allies menus thf. liberation oi' civilization and oi' hu- man conscience. i GERMANS EVACUATING BRUSSELS ‘ ,___; I AlViS'l`ERi)AM, Ort 20--’l`lic iivii- cuution cl’_Bi"us.=';‘l.s by lh:‘ Gc1‘iiiaii.~i has airez-lily been liegiiii, :ici-oiwliiii; to' i\'l. Iielniisii, :iii activist ilvlggiiiii ileputy. ` RIBEAUXVILLE ALSO TAKEN BY BRITISH - LONDON, Oct. 20-in coniiiiiiaition oi' the offensive south of iiccntc-;1u Field Marshal Hiag's troops have cap- tureil the viilzigzi oi' \VnssgiIy thc lirliish;coinInii1iilci' rcporioil iimigiit. 'l`iic village ol' ilibeuiixvillo oi’ \\'i1.~isg1iy also has been liiken 'fi-nil iiritish ti‘oo|1,- Allies Now Five Miles liiivi: ciilrircii liaisiiiiil .still l`iii'lh<-i' iiorili. .\ioi'c tliiiii 1300 pl-i50nr\|-S 1111.1 it i`i:\\' i;iiii.»' \\'oi`r» iziki-ii in tin- siziys ligliiiiig. GERMANS TOOK AVVTAYA 15000 CIVILIANS FROM LILLE » \VlTi'i 'I`H'E BRITISH FORCES iI\'I i<`it.»\.\'(’iC. Oct. 20*Diii~i1Ig the last figiitiiig ilnys ol' the ijriitisli occiipatioiil oi' Lille the Gernizliis took a\vfi_v iiitoi I-.iptivity 15,000 oi' the inhzi-biiants ol" city. , FRENCH CAPTURE MANY TOWNS 1'.-\l{IS. Oct. 20 -The l<`i'ciii'h troops :=iii‘i‘c.=.:=.i'1iil_\~ i`ollowcii ilicii' iiiivuiiifs .south i:i` \`\'.-s~_\;ii_v :intl cast ol' Giiiz. ui:co1'iliiIc; to thi- \\"iiI' ()l`i`ici- siaiieiiiciii ifiiln_\'. 'l`lIc_\~ lixive iwni-lieil the Sumbr' i':iiiul oii ii iiiriii iii' iii-iirly iiiiic miles ,-niitli oi' liiiii1I;ip,'>c.<. The statement rcziilsz lliiiiiiaiiiitas, Tipiigiiy :intl Noy- es are in our iniiiiis as well as other place,-i b0i'ilei'iiii.: the (`:i1iul. iii the roiirso of their liixlitiiig in the region since Oct. 17 wo have iiilcen more than 3,000 prisoners. We also have captur- oil twenty guns. ii large number of iiiiivliiiie guns ' and important wiir iii-iioriiii iiiirliidiiig an entire irniii ioiiilcil \\'iiii iiiiiiiitious. s RIIGI-Vi' .\'i‘ THE h`RON’i` ivciii, when thc iiioniiirirsi oi l‘i‘iiii'i- SIR IIHAS. TITZPATITIIIII TTI SUTITITIII IIBIANTJ . ...1- (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC, Oct. 20.-Lt. Governor LeBlanc of Quebec died last night. Chief Justice Fitzpatrick 'is mention. ed as »his`successor and Justice Dufi for the Supreme Court Bench. iiiiis nizciiiv iiiiii§ii_iii iiiissii LONDON, Oct. 20.-Allied forces have occupied the' town of Ksdish in the province of Archangel and have advanced’ for a distance of six miles to the south of that place along the I Sinn setslthis afternoon at 6.26 {iArchsnsel-Voloéa railway- according to an oillcinl statement tonight onop- erutions in north Russia. WOUNDED TN,FACE.- Mr. James A. Poynter of Clihton has received a telegram informing him that his son James- W. Poynter 2100281 -is oillc- ially reported admitted to 22 General Length of today ten hours and Hospital Camiers llct. Sth Kun shot Goes to Siberia (Brit-iisli-Ain<»i'ii'an, Cliicugo.) Four popular oi`i`icei's of thc Chi- cago BI'.itisiiJ(.`iiiuiiliiiii1 iiiccruitiiii.: Missiiion will leave in the near iiitiirii to join -the (Ti1iIn(liu.i1 Expeditioniiry Force in Siberia. These are-: Col. John S. Dennis, 0.M.G. Major A. Wallace Owen. Lleut. 8. Macdonald. (Toi. Dennis. w‘lio was dccoraicil lost week by King George with thi: tiitle of (`.omma.1idei‘ of St. Michael and St. George, is to be "specially order. He opened the Chicago Mis- sion over a year ii ago. und, when it was successfully laimcheil, took charge of recrultimg in other states, his executive work evoking many comniander-iii»chlei`, Brig. Gen. Sli' W.A. Wliiitef, Before the war, (‘ol. Dennis was assistant to the Presldeiit of the canadian Psoi-rio ' Railway. t - . , ' Lleu c'°|- F'c J°mI°°°"~ ‘more active wnriiiiw: iiguiiisl the liuir employed," according to the Ottawa' complimentary Comments from thc iiis iimtiier. J.ii. i-ziiniiiev. i'ni~mi~riv Col. Jamieson has been in charge of the New York Mission or late. The selection of stair officers has and ills alto achieved notable re- been left largely to Gen. Elmsley, suits ln securing fresh material fm-'whose recommendations have been *wound in face. ` ' ` the llritish and Canadian ranks. He laccepted. ii A T' ` ' "` T' ` inicrs. I I Canadians just wounded in o.ctioi1,h- - i - r ~ - \`..\l.t'.. I - - - '- - '- ’ ' - - ‘ ~ M dresl “tru Thi I I .Ive lthcii iiroiiiuiiii tci bcsiiii. .i I \. iiil_iic.ii .i(.\Iiaiii.ii1 iitlii Nur mul vi(_mm,_ H_`S‘_m|,|(,(| in ml, ,I s n-g_ a oii. s siows iowclosely the l follows i-lic iio_v-,ii;,i1l up to thc limii.: imc iii fur-1. I.(_mw_7l_mm_ "HH ,U \.,.,,|,.,,,m, |,,,,,,,. f . ' _-_ . _._ _ __.EL____.Ec.,______ _._._._._.___ ____v___ “___ ,»,-i,-“ws lim-1 ;\i¢-my and .liiini-s Mir- ] wus ai. iai\\'_\'»‘i‘ i1I liii- Vziiiiidiiiii \Vi~.~ii, . . ;i‘iIiiil service Iii l~`i'i\iicc if-ni'ly 'iii lt‘ \\¢il4 Owen Back to fighting. . M3101' 0W0l1.` iiI'fii‘ci‘ coniiiutiidimz ;lho Western Divisioii, was ii wortiiy siivcessor. to (`IiI.D'.iii1iI*.~i and (`ol. .lziinies»oiI. Ho also hails from thc `l’riiirI\ Proviiiceis iiiid liiis seen sor- pvicc iii ilio tmncvlios. After it spell .of scnii~i:ivi-liun llfc, he is eager for i Lieirt Macdonald. anotiicr veteran `oi' Franco, has done splendid work ns 'ii recruiting iilii al the (‘ihi<-iigo hond- liiiiarters. I i Gen, Elmsley ‘in Command_ I The commaiiilei' of the (ianadiaii 'Siberian Force will be llrlg.-Gen. J. til. El-i1isley,D.S.O. lie is an in- trepid Torontnniun. wiith a long and briliiunlt record nf mlliiriry .-icrvlce. Of (`I\I‘l‘fl.20. now ol llostiiii. is well known lo many rcnilrrs of this piipor. Other Officers. A OERWAN DANCE RUDi:LY BROKEN' German Officers Celebrating Return ol Peace with a ‘Ball at Courtrai When British Cavalry . invaded the Ciiv. The Dancers ilad to Flite for Their Lives. (Special lu the iluuriiiaii) . \\'i'i‘iI ’i`ill~1 .\l.i.iii'i‘ rt-li:lii;iiiiii: thi- iw- iiirii oi' |1i~zii'i.- on iliii night thi- viiy tv:-.si LAST IVIINUTE , FLASHES I f!=5§§&;,~;:-_.J 3.1:.. __- (Special to Aiiglo-Aiiici~i¢:u iiiorv than 5.000 i'io;i1‘uil the right l<~.-- The Guardian) n ti'onps iiiiptiircil pt'isoiiL>i's and liiive iianlt oi' the Solit- iiiotive-.< :mil uilivr iiooiy. liiilgiuiis have pzIs. i'i»iii'iicii ilu' lliiiiiliiip, liiio :uni liuvs -iipiiircii Si. (lr-rinziin Mont ami more han 700 piisoIiei'.~'. A Paris ilcspuii-li says Allicil airin- ics have 1-cached the Unit-li i`i‘ont.i<-i-.1 (lcriiiiiii i1l‘\\\piipvi's siiy the (li»i'-| iiiiin i~epl_\‘ to \\'i1son will iiiiiioiiiicv :iii iiiiiiiriiiiili- siisiiviisioii