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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1915 4$=§§,§°;,;=;;,g“;yv_;;1fl,_";;;*;;;;3 7 - _. f i __ _ ._ J OPERATIONS AT A oREAT~BRlTlsll,vlcToRY ‘BRILLIANT vlcToR|Es THE l>l\lll>llllELLEs oN THE WESTERN FRoNT roll THE llussllllls iiliiiialliii/“ill 0| B"‘l5hS“b“\3l‘il\0S- Allies Delivered Energetic Attack Along Fifteen Mile G€l'l\\3l\S Wilfl N->'~2HlDi€d i0 Alllil'0Hfl1 Fourfurkishiransporis and 0ther_ Front Piercing l-Jnemy’s Lines at llilferent Points liwina River .,<-.glulsed with llearf/ Vessels Sunk. Turkish Foriilica-_ “nil Cflllillrlllil 20-000 |’_l`_lS0“¢l`S “l TW” _Days Loss. ln Bayonet liaiile Russians Besides Guns and Munlllons Battle fonilnues “lm B€l\\0NiSi\€d GIIIIS. '. . _ Caplured Mg” and Muni|i0l|S_ l'AlllS, Sept. 26.---A review of ro ago lllld of small importance. cent operations ill the Dardallclls was “The work of ollr aviators on the lsslled by the French war office today, reading as f0ll0WB1 "ln the Dardanelles the Last weeks -and reinforcements for the soutl of August saw little activity. Theylcrn zone has been happily com were marked chiefly by artillery duels. mid slipping and milling warfare. On lllc defenders of a field fortification located in the Valley of Kervcres Dere to evacuate the work, and when night “The Britisil submarines whose came our soldiers finished its destrllc tioll. During this time ollr artillery continued its fire upon tile batteries locnlcd by our aviators in the stone fortifications of Aclli Baba and on the Asiatic coast. The Turkls llartillf ry is ca;»r‘cious. (lu certain days it ap- _ ,ll-are to be lacking ill nlnlllunllion nnd I 'lil fill? l\0l“ii\0l'n Z0n0 Ollr valiuli its silellrzc, ospecl't.ly that of the heavy, runs ls nlmost complete. Oil the other hand at times its bombardment of ollr zone is as abundant as possible. We have suffered only material dam- lifil' Of Siilllll-ll. U10 Dl'lnCiDHl D0illi Ui __lSpeclaI to the Guardian.) -during long montlls, our troops ad- \‘10b“\'ka\i°l1 f0l` 'l`lll'kiSh BllDl>ll0Sl_l PA iS, Sept. 26.-Oli the western vanced towards the north compelling plctcd lay the ure of the flee August 30 our mountain cannon forced ‘ debarkatlon during the day time. ac- twenty thousalld ullwounded prison of Arras is also re orted Soucllez 1- front the British and French have. tho Germans to fall back on their _- captured in two days more _thnn trenches of the second position, from threo to four kilollletres to the real. Many vessels have been thus suilk ers according to French official com- The struggle continues on the wilolc lil' our allies. The Turks have nlunlcatioli issued tonight. New pro- front, We have reached Leplnc De been forced to abandon the work of gress by the l-`rencll troops to north Vedegrand and passed a cabin on the road from Souain to Soulnle and a hut p _ being stormed and captured. In on the road fronl Souaiu to Tapurc. _ tivity in the Sea of Marmora is most `(‘hampagno the allied forces still More to the east \ve are holding the straits some particularly difficult oper- botwecn Nagllra. and Gallipoli. allies obtained on August 21, a partic- F! have advanced toward the east ill the south we reached Lafolie and pusllcd mi"V@ii°Ul‘- IUWQ 11CC0n\l>liSh€d in the continue to galil ground. The text farm of Maisons Dc Champagne. The of the statement follows:--Our attack enemy has suffered by our fire ami ill ations. On the 29th of August they `to north of Arras realized , fresh hand to hand struggles very import- sank two Turkish transports in the progress. We have occupied by sheer ant losses. He left ill works \vhicll Bay of Achi Elfman and two others force all the villa e of Souchez and he abandoned considerable material which has not yet bocll inventoried. l liil`0Cli0n Of Givennhy. More to the Already the capture of 26 field gulls is reported. The number of prison- ulariy advantageous result in effecting to north of Thelus as far as the des- ers is increasing steadily and ls ac- ille junction ol"tlle troops debarked at troyed telegraph. We made in course tually more than 10,000 men not the Bay of Suvln with those occupyin the heights dominating Gaha Tepe." llilllllllllliliillillllil lMlNlNl iii llll|l|SH-FHENEN lUlN A i‘- - NEW YORK, Sept. 24.--Negotiaf tions over tho proposed credit to Great Britain and France continued today without noteworthy develop- lllcllt, but' to the accompaniment of nlllny reports relating to matters said to bo llnder consideration. For the first time since tho Anglo- Frcllcll Commission reached Now York, at fortnight ago. there was talk to~lla_v till-lt tho loan might not be so lllllcll ns half a billion dollars. It scollls definitely estnbiislled that this was the amount on which negotia- tions llt. present wero llni-lcd, bllt ihcro prcvllilcli ill some quarters the bolicf that halt' a billioll dollnrs roproscnted tho hopes, rather tllnn the actual as- sllrllnces of the commission nnd its Anloricall advisers. "Tile loan will not be more than llllll’ ll billion dollars and will net the "Wcsior more than flvo per cellt," said ono banker wllo has seen the colnllltsslon almost daily. His asser- tion waa interpreted as moaning tllllt "ill “V8 your notes to bo issued by Great Ilrltaln and France would hear, illlcl'cst nt five per cent. and will bo 0ll0r<‘1'lVE El‘fEiiA'run'e con- cerning Prince liidward island, its Forma, Foxes, Fisheries and Tollr- ist Resorts, delivered free- -*DDU personally or by letter to J. E. B- McCreody, Publicity Asent. R°YBi Bank Building. Charlottetown. . __ aoaiozlnslnolrd _._............_..--- I Ullllrdg |,|||||N1|\g||rQ|g¢|1|ot Ill WWI |ll|lli‘d'l I-inlrllollf Cl-trol I M ll to the property alongside, but witl tho plelltlflll supply of water avail- able the firemen succeeded in confin- l ing it to the store. Very little damage .was done to tho house adjoining al- though tlle store has been completely gutted. The roof has disappeared and the walls are black and scorched by ' the flames. The cause of the outbreak is not known as all the staff were `colisiderable headway before th flames were noticed D0\ll'inK fr0m U10 side of the building. Tile spectacle presented by the wrecked interio was that of a litter of half burned hoxes, cartons, eggs, oil meal, burned bags. etc, swimming in a sea of brine and water. A big consignment Of 0838 wus all ready for despatch to Ent land. About fifty boxes were in stock. Tho damage will amount to nearly five thousand dollars only DH" 0 of them were drenched to the skin thgero was every risk of a bl! C011- flegration. ,,,_'-»-1--****'”' DON, Sept. .4.-The London D£|?»NMn|l's correspondent at Copen- ' tto ked and wrecked :gg l;?ftli\sl:N3brN1aricne E-13 in Danish been decorated with the iron Cross. _1_-----*_-°*“ ot' this action about a thousand pris- tinue to gain ground. After having crossed nearly tllo whole front ex- sur Tourbe, a powerful network of trenches and passages, small forts wounded of wllom at least 200 arc g _ . ollers. ill Champagne our troops coil- officers. Tho total number of prison- ers captured Oil the wilolo front by the Allied troops ill two days is lnore tending between Auberivc and Ville- tbail 20,000 men. (Special fo The Guardian) Along Whole Front and Allies Winning Everywhere. l _i’l'I'lllt(lGltAi). St-pt. 20.-lil'illiallt course ot' tit-spcratc llallll to hand [lithi- vlctorlcs at both cnds ot' tile lollg hilt- lilg, two lllllcllilli: gulls and over iw.-l ,gtntehlnnt hy Sh- Jollll lol-hun-ll Says, tlefrollt were claimed ill Oiliclai tics- lllllldrt-il nlcll wcre cnptllrl-ll. (lilo all energetic attack was llclllvel-ed patches to the VVllr Otllco today. height cllallgoll hands rf-pt-all-lily, North of Al-ms and thc encmy lines Gell._ltussk_v ll:-ls llentcil back with lll thc rc-gioll of Slnorgoll, on lilo were pie,-md at Sew,-al palms wllh heavy losses German forces who at- frollt soutllcast of Villlu, and also ill llritisll gains of 4.000 yards or lllorc. tclllptcd to npprolll-ll thc l)willzl river. the rcgioll lli` (lwlii. cast oi' liida, 1-ll- . . A mlllmlll alluck WM "mlm all lllullg 27 llliles l-ioutlleast ol' lligll. Gen. lvllll- gllgclllcllizi in-l'lll'l'\-li, solllt of \vl|`l ll a front oi` iifteell miles. idrollcll bat- teries are co-operating with the Brit- ish in the bombarlllneilt of Osteild and Middlckil-ke. Berlin admits A oi'i` has captured four villages frolll the wt-rc of cxtrclllc \~ioll:llct-. till tllc Allsirlalls, taking more tllllll 1,500 pri- right haillt ot' lilolcllnll and the ll.-it S0n0i‘S- :lfilucllt of Nil-lllcll and Oguinrakl The Gernlans ure reliewirlg their nt- (‘:lll:li tlltrc ui rc sc\'ti‘nl 'si-rluils l_ 1 _ _ . ‘ ' . , ' - . lles galns_ The Olllclal report Says tucks on the Russians positions west ba_\'ollci ollcollllicrs. wllicll illcrclcscll llml ,ll-tel. ml mllllery engagement of and souiilwest ot livlllsk. A great ill illlln.-‘.il_\'. '_l`ll:~ lillssialll.; clllllllluo great lmcnslly me exp0l,le(l 0lll~cnSl‘,(,_ battle is developing. but the ('zar‘s to sllolv till- il.gll~~st l;l~;:lllf~< ol val- comlllcllccd on the Western front. l tells ot' iiorco llzlllll to ilnnd fighting and nllicd gains. ’i`llc Ilussilllis also report that (lor- nliln attacks worn repulsed. Tile Ger- man attacks ill Riga and l)villsk rc- alnl driving the cllclny west\val'll on il l troops are lloldillg their own. 'li-'l=l-x azlll iw--ist-.zll-1-. lil -ll 'fly provok ln the sollillt-astci'll tllcatrc lilo il-g; 'lv l-vlll Twill l l‘r_-':‘Lv~ the tril- Rllsslans are again on tile oi`l'<-llsi\'l,- i-ln-.-'_.; ,'l,.l§ll:ll-_\-_ ‘,l _` 't if ""'_ f" `I",» :‘.. lll.>-- 150 nlllc front. l.al'gc capture.-i ol`l'l`|-~ lllillc; o.` i.lll:i.; \'..l. fl grunt guns and nnlnlullltlon are being llllldc. slit-cl-ss for thc ltltssialls, who to il; glmls fnllC,l_ A Bcmwmclul mport "D\ll‘illl§ tl bayoilet light west oi 4,000 prisolrcrs nnd rc-captured illc fronl tllo Balkans says the Bulgar- ians will maintain only an a.l'mod nou- trality and contilluc negotiations with lilo difforellt powers. 12,000 Gorman are reported captured in yestortlllys fighting. The Frencll oflicial report says the German lilies were pierced and shelters perfected by the enemy LONDON, Scpt. 20.-All oflicial and important gains mndc. \VASlliNGTON, Sopt, 2-i.-The group of German firms which rcccilt- ly offcrcd to buy lt million bales of lil' tents a calllcd Senator Hokc Smith they are firms have deposited securities with the American consulate in Borlill to sc lice and liar Bremen will be impossible, however, Sill] lil Bi [NNN piece of flnanciering. before March. THE WEA TTI ER, hou ull I many of which ure cllllractcrized by debate of the most lively cllal'at-tcl-, the Anglican Gcncral Synod this af- torlloon approved the draft book of colnmoll prayer, as anlclldcd, prcpzlr- ed hy the conlnlittce oil prayer book American cotton at teen : _ _ l,mlll,l_ lf llolivcl-ell in Bmmem tonny revision cnrichlncnt. 'lilo nlotioll to this effect was presented by the Bis- lmwwllllng to pay Sixteen K-@m5_ The hop of llllroll, chairman of tile com- nllttec; sccolldcd by (lllallcellor \Voi'- roll, K. C., Toronto, and carried by pluutirally ullallllllous vote, tho dolc- cover tho purchax. p' , , g - ' T _ _ 5 » - llntce that the cotton will not he put sales rising to their loot and =1l»l>l1\\1l_lliy Express l`rl>lll (ll-llcvll says: lilcl; report states, two Zeppciills :lull “It l:-l lcal'llcd from rclillblc solllu-c:-l one l‘nT'so\'nl`:ll'c missing. "`llc lllujoriiv of the nirsllips lx-'-rc I _ . ~ LONDON Slut 2ll___,l.ll(, cmlsorvs _lloallqual't_ers stall' admits the loss oi’ brought down by the Allies’ aerial l_ .i8_ Acppelllls and lllnc l’arscvnl ilir- gulls, and ‘thc rest sllfl'cl'L'd accitlcilts t .ships slllcc tho wal' bogzlll up to _-\llg-T wllilc lallllliilgf’ condiiiolls of the period ill wlliwil invading ll country, bcczlusc ill ll , leave his occupation and rest-' i the call of war. This was ` _ of Paul when he Said tilat h;l . sponded to the call they must . tangle themselves with the al. :rs ol' life that they might pit-also llilll \-.‘ll.l called them to be soldiers. 'l'llc ll;l»' peal of the text had direct l'cl'ol'\-ill-c to the men who llnd vollllltecrcll for service lllltl who had s:lcl*if`n-ell the affairs of their business liic that they lnight nlcci tho rcqlllrcnlcllt.< oi' till-il' l'lnlpil'c. Mr. Fulton spokciirst oi' tllc od that obedicllco was nl>solllir»l_\' scntial, referring to thc penalty for mntilly as an evidence that those who make our laws having taken thc realized that mutiny usually arose from some tlisgrlllltlcd or ilisollolliclli man wllo bcclllnc ll. lcallcr and for- montcd a revolt. law-makers had matic it a serious crime. Obedience wus required not merely of the privato but all-lo of lill- gelierlll hinlsclf. lt might not bi- plcasillg, but likc thc war cl-os.-a of liinnza. ls piccc of which is sllppo.-:cd :l to be a nail from lilo Cross, limi had] been lntcrwovcn with gold and jc\\'cls_l so ohedicncc nligllt ilot bc pleasing. but it promises thc precious jcwcl of Secondly. lilr. Fulton spoke of thc reward of tact. llisciplillc prollllcoli upon moderll wllrsllips and expect io Y training oil hoard a man of war. ( _ _____________________________ - v ~ - --Y .V--~ _... . _.V .W H ._ _.-_-_-_-_-_-f -. -.c _-_ _-.- -_-_---f -_-_ _-_-_-_»,, -___-_--,.__,_..,_,.__.,_,.-_-,_A _,__ ____ lSEl i z. 1 This fact alone increased the belief llllrlilzllluilrilltlillilv) girlrN)igNiiallg$v;qlsllgildtgiii ii 1 ' 1'. 1'. ' . ‘ . ut the had ot' the Bulgarian armies also Slmlll, of me “_m.k ul- Lonl ll-ll . illiil MElHiill|Sl EHUHCH fl. ~- . The MOSS Of all the Hllicll cunit-ale illiilnhillt]-N lllii"lli);iloi~l=‘l(lillligtiilllilh-i Illlllilli 0 *__ 0 - ,l. S , .' _ ut ot vl lat ecnled to bl, lllost un THU lllfll ‘lf lil" 1l§‘-l1V.\' lil\il0l'}'. 110- promising nlulcrial had produced a. <'m11l>=1ulc' -spirit winch was rc-terred to lllenl lo_nlant ull- nag or Jesus Cm-lst n____l§ lllllll-l_s_a_ge_._____ ________________ ___ _____\ lll_ thc-lr _lli.~_ lo _d_o then- bit they chill’ gutylltlillgtillt lllclllblls of his iumcdlioumgo' fmtmuile ami Uplinil -‘ ' " ' l l'-` »` sul. was ll roi cra ioll 0' suiu tribe tosctllcr when all cllclllr "‘\~‘§t.l»l.< will--ll ln-ollll.-T-ll lilo power for :-ldllcll llccisioll lliscloscd the real C|`iSiS U10 fi\l`l1i0I` 01' li1iJ0l"‘-‘l` ' '-lllllll'ncll~l~ ot' tho mall. lil the work in-i`ol‘c tllolll they would hc called up- on to make decision. This war had 'ivell us deeds and great lllcn. 'i`o follow ill till- footsteps ol' those wllo had pro(-ctlcli tllcnl, they would llood ill lcllrll thi- law of il solrlit-r's lifc-- illat no mall who \\'al‘rolll l-lltilllglctll llllll:=cll' with tho ailllirs of this life. i|.\.\li"l`(>.\' lii~I.\f‘li, N. il,, Sr-pt. 24 --.-\ tirc .~‘lal'lilll.: ill a box of rubbish l|c.\'tl‘o_\~l-tl lllorc than T5 lillilllillgs and r-alll.-:l-<1 :l loss cstilllzlll-ll :li lllnrc tllall i ticilllls call tllclllsclvcs “lililf‘l`¥\if~l" Hilti lllillgs rcllllircll of thc soltlicralllll slll`0Zl‘0SSiV0n0BS Owing to tllo scriolls nature of dis- ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘~ ‘ when he introduced the autolnobllc` obedience and what it produced our A N.\'OU1\'CEl\1EN'l'S, MEETINGS. ETC. ONE CENT per word each inser- lioll for advertising in thin column. (lash must accompany orders. Mini tlzum charges, twenty-tive cents. "Canvas siretchers, 75c each. Agri- cultural Hall . 2273-7-37Mtf. **SlNGtNG AND P|ANOFORTE.- Vllzlrlottoiown School of Music, Prof. Tllonlpsoll will reopen for the season on Sopt. 30th. Terms on application. llox 4717. 3140-9-24M3ipd. "Cllallgc in Business. The llnder- siglloll intends making e. change ill bllsilless in the near future and will npprcclato n settlement of all out- standing accounts on or before Dec. i, 1915. Mcllouald & Son. Murray River. 3120-9-2fllVil4ipd sinking of the Warren Hastings ill -‘Minard'| Llnlment cures .Nournlgll a ,:». . ;~,s,~¢c.-gsm-ss;