5, 1914 V 4.. _ . _ _ . ` THE 'CI-IARLO '1'rs'rowN GUARDIAN "-' PAGE THREE *A anuwul ‘ ” of ~ ' “ * ,, ` I fn... shi 5.( . IIIISSI \\\\\VII0II0I'é\§ 4 ` I VALUES RECIl.l'VE|_J---fhat’s e.°:.:":f.u°.i.l’:’ °' - what you nd a litlle .' 'gr-T `\";/;\ I* I .»_;f// I " /*V173 ’ I r L31? /( xl llll _ _ ful lll Mill [llllllSllI Blllll ‘ Ill IIIIIEII llll] llllllllll lllllillll _ ll ) LONIIOY Oct -)__'1~hat the (By Ed. L. K - . (.'i.rrespou?iIent.Umted Pre” Stall to prevent this, however, the' French battie1in'e'D,t}',",\. _ Present and have sent. them into action ing pmnce le ‘ 18"” Rlverf °f°55',with the armies that ure operating ng [Ile \0s;_re t .Sf li. . have drained goodly bodies of troops from the region South -or Beliort, I\ IF IT TAKES EVERY MAN. ' “The melancholy day come” but--chee They worrt be saddest of the year” you take Foster’s Laxative Col fK\\\\\\\\\\`@Im -S' E." ” »~ ti #N5-';~..~\\I&»\_ `N"\;_I __ 55 »-0-. CD H '.4 \\\\!\_\l\`UI/£[/ \\\\\ 'general SFR” ill all'-i¢lPs.tion of just' _he Situation that nt present exists, is the opinion of general _gh J d F I _ ' ohn trench and his stsif The Stubborn t efllstallclf IS attribilted to this fact t nn addition to lust night’s ,eport f_l"~t the present brittle ...ore eioselyu BATTLE IS A SIE€l'ations of Septelnber 23 the _ . _ _, lr “nd 24- It Wllfllllletl the impression L, ’°3'f"lble5 ii Siege than snyth` » 1- I » rat the time the repurt was \:Yrtlii1t:;ns.e are extremely confident, Reinforce- . . I5 “Y l . Wlllls no ollicial announcement is The result is that the lighting to- ny seems to be confined to the ex- rerne left and right of the line, and 0 lillllll Dart of the centre between ouain and the lfpper Aisne. The military authorities-here de- are that the Allies intend to win _present battle if it takes every v.-iilable muu in the French and ltwli army to inn. um trick. They Cllts Mc comin from ev iusrter spice and essence of vinegar e c. 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It was not W." .in thin the position uctiuilly .iclviccs from tonstlintiuople sity . . , ll* Pri. d by thc Germun llenelul ;.,,,,,i Lfllslllll lll lllllilcilintiou of just whnt tluit thc liiirllnllcllns. nrc to lm re- mm “id”Iuitcr\vnr servéittlrgns thby ready he on the scene. _ _ orps a is §I¥°”;fl‘;'l_“'l}l= "Ot selevfed by clnirire. \l'i'ruHol.n Nsws Fnoli srius, .ftn ale ittis certain that the en- rencimcn s are of an ulmost per- The latest l‘epoi‘t received from Sir nnturfli: II he enemy had sulii- John French, eniphssizing the fire; ffl? 50105’ to cntrench Ilim-ltlmll innumerable spins Llinr, lnivn n.»ol<\. thnu_ hnlf way ncross liven encountered in Fruncc luis leon I ";"""' ‘md Idle lllle lllfllllri the Aisnefncceptnd us the explaination if thc 'llll lllllvu put in condition before thelreticsricc of the llritisli militnry ;.x1t-Stl? of the Marne had ‘entered its uvlthoritics in lnakini: public nny in- ‘<° S1” llll-180 lly U10 bermsu sup-'fornintion concerning operations nt iade it is considered certain that a' 0I‘t1on of the volunteer army re- ner on Saturday has been started dians are known to be on the wh lillpossibl‘e~ain| the Indian and lille front. It is stntcil thut in nlliiiy tlnif. it hits been .i.inlountr~d their n German bullet Inasmuch as Prince fightini.: in Bcllziunl, nlthouuli there Inrc n‘~:1l.y suilors mill ninrines from the iiect now niding the army. silunlion in tho lirtlflvlnl prini'ipulity lin(-.iiillo so scriolis toduy that inter- vl-ntion by ltuly is not unlikely. There is no doilbt thnt sui-.li intervention would niuuli u di,-clurzilioii ot' ivur by Austria. -' Necessity for “proto<~tilig Ituliiin in- - Albu l mov furnish the is niorc tlinn vague siirlnii-lt- lo _luslil'_v this conclilslon. lt is kliowu that the now crisis in Albuiiiu is oxerrislllg thc ltnliun Govuriillleiit null thnl positive notion is coutcniplutod. Ili llilralzzo, [lic Sonalo of Allmiiln, defying all ol' the Powers, has oloctuil Prince Burlinn-Edin, li sou of Alnliil llninld, ileposcil Sulluu ol' 'l`ur- key, us Priiicc ot' Albaiiln. The Solluto appointed u rolulssioii to go to (Tou- stnntlnoplc and deliver the iuvitulioli to the Turlilsli l’ri:n>t-. Slliiiiltoiieous- ly Essnil Ptislln, thc gl'<>ut. popular louder in Allmliin, prc-piirvil to niurcli oil Duruzzo with uriuy ol' 12.000. llf‘ luis :irrlved ut llibril willi ii torvo und is collecting un urtuy for thc over- throw of the lntorcgniiiil. Tlicrc is more than it lilul. hcrc lliul. lrlssuills playing ltnly‘i-i iruiue, that his new revolt is not only tl developllnillt lun iuillollulity. but is lneunt to ot'l`er itoly llllvrveliliilz lil Albnninii nffnlrs. ll' .\il;il.rili. its l'ornlurly, nlustors strullixtli lo crusli lllssnd, will ltuly support llio Moliniillnollnll loznlor? Such notion, il is bollovcd Ii0r0.l~'0lll