-- SEPTEMBER 22 1914 T" ” '1'l=1_E cl-IARLo'1'rE'rowN GUARDIAN "‘ W” " PAGE NINE ‘ Wiilitii flint! THE REAL TRUPHY 4iii_iusiiii F me Minnie E or €=»i‘f"" ...;_;i.;;;. ~*--- 0 i'~»~\°~es LOST PUUII llllnzffhang ' DSW France It is necessary to write of this up battles 0! the French aggression l . - _uf 5 gg fgllrggieilzttllg lgsttle 0; the Marne. lift of Frenchspirit, of the new in~ swept over 511 this district in the ur ¢ ' _ - Ge humuhmons of 1°87?)“hE’;e :fégnllsllolltr Spiratlon which has sent the confld- dve days 0! terrific fighting which ’ ~ § . -~ Me. “I _ _ :ed opt, ugerly extinguished. There Eggebgéailhtrnl?inhvfilhiifgasllihz Wm? glxltghtshe Tgplg Ziiiclhglafliael loolvellglii 0 *° Wu gum* s no s. renchman from Poincare terlsl d ` ' “' ' Q ’ Change of Lif d _to peasant wh 1 an Dhyslcal advallfllges °f lll° districts of all France, u countryside ,)) x ll e nn blxkd Prussian mempcse sp rit droops before igaraat nbaitles in .which the Germans famous in story and gong' but it Wm ~' / ' _,/ Howev I re checked, :neu emeohen, b ,am 06,0” the Bc r a d _ 3 of the allllesogiiéhgecgglhniattla mutlnph hmm hurled back over the roads they liiiesss of the recent gt:-‘u lgs vvigll 'S' / y ( 0 r ii gg ' iggelgigsgnltrtigerxhman underqagmlég eélsenléz;/10 tic; tsot}li;isux1;;iriT;1tlg'é ugdellf have been obliterated. Whole villages ~ / g / _W -_5)”_"’ `\.. <5 ` °`. \r'<\°, :_ \ /° of N ei confidence of the soldiers war in the West. France is no long- dellrls Wlllcll Wall 0ll°B.°0tiI88es. For- ll W L \,'° the ‘ape Fon at Austerlltz and Jens, er uncertain. She is calmly confident, este that it took centuries to grow ‘ 1 \ ~ Inline yearsrlxagllilgelizxniidences of the _l t§hc is no longer striking on the de- have been ruined by the frightful de- ` -~ ' /f f ` , _ w conquemme and whi;i;lmte`sewerei un-i exislve, she is striking boldly on the structiveness of modern artillery 'u 1 Paris h roa s to 2 ack. It is now possible to describe Over this whole country one now T * ' f° rv J.ir;i.‘i.§ ‘;‘:‘“i..i'"‘:..:.‘:f.i"‘°°niS §?“lz“:"s:‘"s’- ui- use to . ». _ _ great thing has been ' S »- D' 0 ep' 1 ' whim have lll' 0! bread or a. bottle of wine, What . ' accomplished »€edy been grou ed in th I - by the gig “uc ll 9 Bweepllg little of food and drinlf the llerina \ ’ ) J , L 0 g L _ <1 in ‘ n l -'I tended fron? Peng rllggki/ixfgfélrrfi. doeftulllee ofB€if;g; at elhli liliameiii l‘°gi°"° 1°" ““"°"°h°d W" °°"°°"""l /3-7 ’~*~/ - ' - Bt., cols from Sept. 7 to Sept. 12 and have to helen, to the cop in °IB W for the support of the allies when - _ __ _ ' _uAt the Chmge of which was composed of a series of and history will have :lb siihlipggggl U18 fide turned. 'Prampled fields and ' ’ ` ` " ( with mins in my back tregiendous battles reverberated along [lem in analyzing the movements of rllined crop” meet the ey” _on “Very ' eouldnotltsrid. Ialse llhesihggél ll`0nt at 127 miles. In irD0ps whose numbers stagger the im- slde- This P"°°l’°°l" ls “°b°l`mg llllll . _' ' so that th h es muc more than Paris sgluatlou. saddening even in the moment of ' e s eets was sav d t ' , _ ____ ' - tried other medicine ed' Thee s§lI;_;;1§.p;;italo1trii:;]n(§ihs ggiu- thslzeaily. hpwever the reports of Vl¢ll0l'y.¢ _ \ "‘ Ile on ‘0Inlnand ng g ne l t ti i _ 2 500,000 ENGAGED, ' _» __ .__;_~ -_;-__ - _ . . _ .._,_;___._.§;...~.-Z... , __ ___,____,,T_._____._--_ P?:ll;er."}‘l“g°“¢l>0b- Il;’:_1;nLtho rear trophy of the victory, Governments, the cheer?/laliong oi’ girl: ' ___j,;'.¥--j .;,-,»‘-`.‘~_7;i5,f:'¢'?" _f'T;:<:'-'ff'-l.~\1**'~;>=~;1f5'7Tf`*??€?i;»' _,_'__f 3' , - _ _ _ __ _ tgsimml Vegetable er cosegllggdgoxlh9'llllltalell» ll0 l0r\E- l`°BD0ridents who skimmed the devast- _ From reportsto the Government it . ff” '5-'~_'_~ _- $V_"“`-"'=_ »- ff`_“'”"` ;_- _ "M"’§A’_;iiY‘V"*'i=`.f'ix";': :fin :T775 German courage,) stood becaus f th ff t it t lla” been b'”°“°d “ml th°“5“lld“ °l ~~ fmhalzllller Uf the Republic wiii right -heir but hav; ig iuifriihiiee iffmllife sealants are :Mins sadly st black I7’ -- m°» grew less, and in one year Iwas woman. I 'know I have to you for my continued good health ever since." - Mrs. M. J. Bnovmsu., Msnston, Wil. The imoeess of L dia E. Pinkhnnfs Vegetable made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. If you want speeisl advice write fo Lydia E. Pinkhsin ltedlcine Co. (conn- deutial) Lynn, Inu. Your letter will be oplened, read and answered by a woman, and held in _strict confidence. __'Tilni°i'!s_l`l 3 TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until Saturday the 19th september lnst. for a complete sys- tem of heating for St. Alcris R. C, Church, Rollo Bay East, P. E, Is- land. Plans and specification can be seen at the residence of His Lordship The Bishop of Charlottetown, or at that of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. ' si. WALKER, P. p.~~_ prove and I Y Years of Prussian fated districts from which ar i , 1 _ -- ._‘~_*-\_“-io _»-.~'.;_=.'f»_:;;¢¢;'~_"*:~,7§~?£_ -.55-_eff wi.; ._,L ~` ,£015 r»°»=»\=~- The 2f¥§§§“"»;*,',i, ;.Z3g,,l;lg;“;;,w;= gr _ae ,~ti_;1tTe1.,.., 1.... ...uh ....u..5';f§, “St .§l’£`”.l`5'2L”“§f.§y.5"t§i‘i’§'§f§ n sweats and hot ' ` 9 GH ell- Hn e graphic, thrilling uarrutions and forward in thc Marne country he- A V r - l WQN GL°R|QU5|_Y_ ‘ll Rounded Cfllcers brought to the fore the certainty of utter ruin com- 1 _t gel’ tlll have enabled Us here to rc- peueu the Germans to neo north- A11 honor to me British' whose _Ons ruct the story of the Marne. It ward. Eliminating troops that guard- “:\t the moment when ia. battle ismilistoncs. Ou his right were the magnificent, stubborn courage saved is mf°esllal`l_Y 1H€0mDl9ll°. there are _cd communications, or were left 1:0 ,being engaged, on the result of \\'-hich , Anglo-Frcucli forces, Un his left ing left wing of the Ames’ but while gaps and hiatuses, there may be in- garrison important towns, the Ger. rests the welfare pf our country, itjwcre thc Parlsians. The vnillstouns the British were doubly urmeu with lllcllrflcler. but of its larger truthful- mehr were ubie to drive 000,000 meu|is imposteut to remind un that it is 3:3 ;0re1:10‘|;y prestige of victory' ness there can be no doubt. -_ _‘____ against the allies in the ilnal deeper-_‘no longer time to look behind. All eic o e centre and iefti ate endeavor “to smash the French eiiorts must be emp10Y€<1 £0 aftllrk zrhlllf Sglélllitlmlggei than iGermans, ANOTHER NAPOI-'E0N~ centre. Including the Paris army ofiand drive back the enemy. A force ~ ll il t t E ' memories of 1870. Tlieygivbliil, egg Even in the joy of victors' when l;l¢?i¥rlbli‘;:'7wiIf\‘hs6noi'se, south of the Marne to the very beginning of the battlelthan French centre) and caught von Kink _wore closing up ou him. For two days he fought tcrrlilcally. and just nianiegeil to squeeze out of the trap, although lie suffered lnimcnsil lofiscs in killed. wounded and prisoners. 'French trap, was coiupellcd to turn ils face to tlio north and move with all speed to extricate liiniself. This _was retreat; tlxerc was no choice loft him. It was retreat or hc hurled lim-k cu, there to bc surroiinricil nuil cup- ured. His defeat was :L great triuinpli for the plans of thc Fraiicli igcuerul staff' and for Froucli orizaiiizutinn. Simiilfaiicously with the action on _the German riirhi which cudcil with ‘ the defeat of von Kink, thcre was von- stant fighting from Mcuux io thc cast oi’ Vlt~ry-le-Francois. Von lluelow, hc- ginning an assault on the French cen- tncked. The l<`rcn<~h rctook itioutmirait and centered a great action ut Cliatcsu Thierry. Tlicrc was no resisting thc offensive movement. of the allies in this quarter, and von lluelow, like Kluk, was obliged tn witliilraw more _and more rapildy as the iiivrcnsc. Von the F'reuch assault increased. \’ou Hansen. on the Gcrmun lofi, was ut- rom September 8 to September ll hen his retreat was forced. The THE BLOW THAT TOLD. W.” The ilefeat of von Kluk was the blow that knocked the supports from the whole Gorman scheme for ad- vance. As he had come farther than his colleagues, von Kliik retreated farther. The German withdrawal wus proportionately slowcr along their cnstcrn battle-front, but the retreat in all quarters after six days of ham- mering was complete and costly. ln those six days the most telling French viclurif-s “were gained at Meuiix, Monizuiruil, Sezanne, Camp do Mzillly. Uliulons and Vitry-le- Frniirzols. i`:\.iup do Mallly is the 10- vation of ihc great French artillery st-lmol, null il was at this point that tho ifrcui n artillery .vas used with icrrihlc r>,|'i'i~c: upon the massed Ger- iuzuish Therc: was not a foot of the entire country unfamiliar to the Fi'i¢1i<'l| troops, and ihcy utilized their `kiio\vl¢_»dgr= with trcnicurioiis effect. The reports of those battles indicate that the French troops were superior to the Germans in every arm of the service. G(-rmnu horsemen. when tho test of actual huttlc came, could not withstand tho l<`rcn<'h cavalry. Tho l<‘roui-li artillery, having thc advan- iutzo of posliioihuncl employed where- cver possible from wooded heights, imuh- the German artillery uppeur very inl'crior. lu hand to hand iight- iui.: thc Frcuvli infantry showed also to grcuicr ndvuxitaize. They were or- E t 0 , Meaux, Chateau Thicriy, (amp de by r€f°l`l‘i¥IB 110 Order Of the dnl’ *ld* lll 0l\6 Ol’ U16 lTl0Si1 fllmrllllgly hh-iisll :rmy of me G,-and Duke Alb,-6(-|,¢_ ilcreil to use the bayonet. and si- Rouo my EMI] nd !5¢Iarvu¢Sa!mfAn|Modfcim¢»i\tIio Www lilnilly Chalons and Vltry-lc-Francois dressed to the French troops by Gen. military traps of the centuries. The could not withstand the pressure, audi though nm-n ileviniuteil hv shone. . . sa . ~ i - _ 517_9_9M1m`_ Sell Evornhzo. htumlloaau ' ‘north of the Mamm The pnncipalipom-9 on september 51- _German commander was between two gave way. _ (Continued ou Page 10.) . iiqn-iéusulx-ni __ _ an in- ` |_',_I_' ‘ll l" . -l I 0 - ' ‘ 7: ___e_- Y " ` I 0 4 ___._, .I L Shows that the Cross or Patch Fox is becoming highly polpular with investors." Companies formed last year with T The Lates News fthe Fox ndustr ` . this class _of foxes are paying very large dividends here is always a good precentage of black foxes in a number of litters. ' Blacks from Crosses are well furred, healthy and extremely beautiful. They will be marketable on gi p_elt ‘c basis at a high figure. The Cross fox industry is therefore a safe, sane and sound one, the low capitalization i 'allowing the investor a_ chance to become interested on the ground floor-to start where the pioneer started and T at practically the same cost. We offer at present. ~ - _ _ 914 ' . Th 1 , h_ d , healthy, sound' strong and well furred with eXcel1l2nIfa1IIlTagOS;11fcl)X(§l\fer nhlaflgiafséi, theyeiyvfeelree bbgght iéllgghliogqifd will be sold right. If you have alittle idle' ‘ money not get into the fox industry yourself. Be a rancher. Own a pair of foxes and secure all the divi- 1-* S dend or yourself. Think it over but don’t take long, as the kind of foxes we have to sell will move quickly. A nad 0 _ xchange nd Inv st ent 0., Ltd. f `5i1i§9.au.uf ‘Stomper Block, Charlottetown, P. E.I ‘ r <1*-t.»....»er--i_nrn=~"='=<:!’::._e=*' l1I»iw'>=_fcS"’lir=.i'5l - ' s il ` `