igsilvi-‘s-V. ,,..,.-.., .,.., W - , . if, 1 _ _. ,. , < ‘ _ , ,, _ -- _ ,'~= ». ,. ,,_,, ,V .-1, ~»~, .,,.H4. ,s--`~ -, , .. r 1: -»i l .» eatsifwr i. tl.. .N . 5., .... ~ ; ‘ ` tnoleii' .d»‘l~ H of 'so 4. ills clnlllonleiow ell lion IVICRINING DAILY J W Eli'i?i‘§IlTId’vTIlT\TnT1(iIlirdIDrT.Pli§'l im I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1914 rs :sr _‘Q fl.. E f 7. U INA Au PS S '1- PJ Ex 7°-< 4*! ss E. il (ll. DELIV BY < > 'A c lf. -io TNEBIIIMNN INIINSINN I 0F IINIININ PNSSIBLE Colonel Replngton Tells the British Public Tho we Iiiust Hot Rest Under Any Illusions Thot we Might llot he llssuiled in Order to Compel o Dlsustrous Pence t L0ND0N» 06001191' 15~-C0l0liel With an intact navy, much can be Repingtou, military expert of tlle “ London Times, writing oil the situa- " , tiorl last night says: _ . Now that the war is reaching the '_ climax of its violence. we mllst alltici- i pate that all the living forces of Ger- . ' _ . man? will be thrown illto the conflict and he German navy no longer remain inert. We must expect to be attached at home and must not rest ullder any comforting illusions that we are not m to be assailed, as an attack upoll us can have no serious object ulilcss the illtentioli is to land all expedition in England for the purpose of compelling us to sign it disastrous peace. lt is well that we should look the situation calmly in the fact and reckoli up Gel‘many's power to do us harm, also our power of resistance alid the means for improving it from a soldier's point of view. 0 appear likely to produce decisive The naval defellce of a country, reslllts favourable to Gernlally. . situated as the British isles are to-day, All attack oil the British Isles is one presents difficulties which not even a of the most difficult operations to be marked preponderalice of force can imagined while we possess an unbeaten with absolute assurance overcome. ileet, but the loss ofa chance for the The length of our coast, the ab- Germans to bring off a great success sence of our best troops overseas, the oil the laild the nlore they would likely submarine menace which keeps ollr risk a blow at us. Convinced as we grand fleet often far from the ultl- lllny be that our lalid armaments im- mately decisive point, the Zeppelins, prove daily, we lllust ilot allow our- the mines, and other conditions which selves to be lulled into a false sense are more or less novel, throw upon of security. Tile more completely we Admiral Jellicoe a burden of respoll- are prepared the less is the chalice sibility which no one must ullderrate. tllat ll stroke will be delivered. done, alld as hope spring eternal in the human breast it will probabl be hoped wllile the German navy engages our, the transports escorted by older warships may slip acres and complete a landing Under the protection of mines, ub- marines and vessels sunk ill the fai way, there is ample shipping in Ge mall ports for the elnbarkatioll of quarter nlillion men or more, alld fro ‘evidence which we have had of th callllliess with which German generals ‘sacrifice life to attain their objects, we can be sure the loss of ilve thou- sand men ill transit will be considered a cheap price to pay for throwing the remainder ashore. ` There is much reason why the Ger- mans should wish _to strike at us as 'the land campaign does not at present Y B r. I-. 8. C -,-_ »,-,-_-_-_-;-_-,-_~,-_-:_-_-; -_-_»_-;____-_-___-_»_-___-_-_»____,_,__-_-_-_Y ._._-,-_-_-_-___-,_-_-_-,-__,-_ _-_-_-_-,-_-_- lv.,-_-_-,-__,-_-_-,-_, _-_-_-_~_-, EEIIMNN NIINIINS Wllli lilili NIIIH SNIFENING Illllilllll LUSSIS I?" ` "”“"1_’_”' man _army has been fighting desper-_ their violent attacks. always accom ately for more than a month along the pallied by the sacrifices of tllousands' great battle front reaching from the of German lives, have been futile frontier of Belgium into Alsace and The Franco-British forces have driven Lorraine, spurred to fury by the lash- ,them at the bayollet's poillt from ing of the Kaiser, wllo has ordered his Lassigily, Albert and .Roye Generals, no matter nt. what cost, to All despatclles agree that Roye is break through the Allies’ lilies, they like il shambles. Here the con have failed. It is true that here alid telllptible little British army has there, as at St. Milliel, they hacked been lighting, alid here the British their way through for a few miles, gullllers have collected an awful toll but only to be forced back with heavy Tile British artillery in the battles of losses by the French. tllis region have been doing deadly They have been trying now for more work, but the British bayonets have than s. fortnight to drive a wedge ilito been the deciding factor. The Ger -----~°-~‘~"'° mans face shell fire as bravely as ally °°"°f“‘f" ‘“"- i'.;’.°.l:: li- :‘:.i..'";;‘:;‘l “ 1 I . T00 That explains, afording to allbtlle nlllitary experts, wly tiey iave een unable to make headway ill the opei s n __“ As this despatch is filed tllero terrific fighting north of Lassigny. UNB' CENT 'Q01' WV14 95"-II IIIW” The French centre is slowly but surely tion for lidvefl-181118 In “IIB °°I“mn- advancing on the right bank of the Cash must- BCGOIDPBUY °I`d¢’I`5- MIDI' Oiss below Solssons, and near Verdun mum CIIBYBB Y-WSH?->"iIV€ CBN5- on the right wing in Vosges a tremen ' " ' llous night attack in the nelghboilrhood of St Die has been repulsed by the l‘rencll though the losses on both sides were very heavy To sunl up, ill the western theatre of war, alcordillg to all advices, the position of thc Allies is satisfactory YOUNG WOMEN DESIROUS OF training for nurses communicate with the Sllperilltelldent. Lily IIB: g pimp Bath, __v_5925-10-'llll1..i eoARl5.-'Two "oEN'rl.EMEN can he comfortably llccolllnlodnted with roenl and board. ADDI! ut.'_tllis oflice. Y 60975-iii-lllndi roli“ssIs]""sooorrsms-A BAR I . A ¥0X -lo I Y ga " pp I coils lo lllvlil T-'6fi"S`/?lT.E"if§`HAl=lss suNsulrly/me \f, i.IiIl Omile- __,____,..---»- l1"é'l'=l`l`l7lTi`i`l`|'A"1'E'sAl.s.-elle silver Black Female Fox, one (‘ross‘0l;’;1;;l | od c from b:a\¢;l;slit‘trf:)l;;1 S Xng; to ninety MCTHER OF ELEVEN LETS ALL SERVE NATION BOSTON (lit 14 -After losing four biotllels in this war. llarry (‘aill a steward on the ('llli.lrder Laconia, nllicll sailed vestordav from Boston for Liverpool, went home to enlist Mr (`nill had seven brothers all four sisters Two brothers were killed ill the battle of Mons, another was drowned when the British cruiser Aliouklr wlls torpedoed alld another wont down when the cruiser Amphion was sllllk by the Germans Two other r d brothers are in tllo navy and his fou sisters are Red Gross nurses. Mr Cain said before sailing that his mother is -nearly 70 YGBFS Old. and althou ll she is heartbroken and noarliyé l‘-Iluard's Lillimsnt Olu-on Diphtheria THE TEIIPERHTIIRE IDE, IIIOII, ETC. (Special to_Tho Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. 17.-Maritime: Mode i t rature h em e - Chg?-lg; HWEAITHER.-The Westhe yesterday was line with a moderate breeze. I' Tho highest temperature recorded yesterday was 58 degrees above zero, 1 c the lowest the previous night being 51 en DB would consider degrees above. At 9 s.. m. yesterday ?:|l;hf:n|;'§|-I’l:3(ck in good comvlmy' it was 54 degrees above; at 9 p. m. . bo e. 'I' L- M”'“°"‘I' N°"h°nIloo9-iolllrrlol “»,~g§5fi°Ile: :iillvllo ing mins morning v 1” 'Trlis- . lid tomorrow at 9.40 and Mon °j‘§;if§;e w. Toss; it will oo lligll tonight or an “:ir¢¢TIxnwTiTallIsIiiHereNo horns. If 9.15 and tomorrow at 9.54 and Monde Pl" ° ` ber. _ . II°t °I°Im°d by me 23?; oI$€tI;H‘ I0 ntlglqeaaun sets this afternoon at 5.10. VIII I” "Id by I?" C C Mcllurel tomorrow at 5.09 and Monday lit 5.08; PHY 6190119” I‘°"?t " it rises tomorrow mominl at 0.81, soma. Br»°“‘°Y P” “ '_,0.l-:mal M.,,,,i.y oi azz ood 'roomy ol ua. 6089 __._€€-f*" 'rll ll sto this afternoon at 8.56, -'lLAc n rox FOR and fogig-‘fog ot 4.21. two lnaloll one female lishtirdlnfom The lm “mer of ,M mm, ,,,, od now about l\\II5""“'“' me the on Monday. OCT- I" "' 5'” " m' n. mm silver B100*-I"I°° three 'ni ill be li new moon on Mo llolmTi for lilo lloiloll dollvllnzge 4;; dm ‘g'§t_"1m_ M 3_3, & m_ SUIMMRY 0F THE SITUIITIO The censorship has been screwed dow tight and only the most meagre scrap Tile official bureaus declare the pos tion of the Allies satisfastory an news from the Russian side is “ofii these assurances it is known that th Germans have secured a strong foo hold ill Belgium; that they are tran portilig large bodies of troops from til East to reinforce their lines in no veil from one position to anoille situation is not as bright as liligl be wished. of the Britisll cruiser Hawke and tl of men. OFFICIIIL REPORTS lilunicatidn issued by the French Wa Office confirms the progress of the point of the coast the Allies' ilglltin to the Frencli-Belgian frontier. This. however, is much nearer Dunkirk than sumption, based on knowledge of Ge man movements, is tllat the lille o the Allies is ill a more llortllerl direction, colisequeiitlyis nearer tliirt than twenty miles lil length. Till made ii dash toward "(’7a'llii‘sT'“'\\’i win success one or otller ef_ the op and the army llavlllg the _creat est number of mell and abilii to move them to a chosen poin succeed in this. are certain they can make a brealf coast. to resume offensive. and cavalry, lifter a period of conipa lighting during the last few days th for several weeks. H. There is little new in the situation, LONDON, Oct. ill.-The Adlliiralt “ has given out thc following ullllolllic cially” encouraging. Notwithstanding Qaptain M. P. ld. 'l`, Williallls, was a tllerll France, and that, although dri- l`» _,__ they always manage to“dig tllemselve in" wllerever they are driven to. Til Another regrettable loss is rcportc LONDON, Oct. 16.-An official coin- I. llc has survived two subnlarlil Ostend, which the Germans are re- ported to have occupied, and the pre- r. p`ori'ents must break tllroligll the lille. , t . . ., es in tllc direction of Lille. There is no 0lllllilN illPl0lllS S. 5 _.lal't:~l of the front, except all ullsuccos in fill attack by Germans in the regio seemingly has the better chance to Ji' liiallllloollrt, nortll-east of Verdull. The Germans, it is believed here, in the Allies' line, but just wllerc i known only to themselves alld to tll French and British commanders lvllo o thc llillliloll Sitllldiird)--Tllolisillills1G°f`InaII5~ and ILJIIEIISII IIEIP I5 “UI I9' l' lf fllgiiivcs crowd the city \vllo coinc qulfed- Mimi’ LIIEIISII ‘3IIIlII°Y@@`** ‘Wm from all pm-is of Ireland, but Primm. ll.l,llli..~.,.iLli by Uerlllilll Dl'0pl'l(‘.l0l‘S ii li on are receiving reports fronl acrii scouts of any nloveniellt ill strength. It I5 I’eII°V°3‘I' Iloweverr “mt “S I" villages wllicll the Gerlllails have llc this war arlllics ilglit less for posi- llow rllvagillg i'or lllore than six lvoc BRITISH CRUISER SUHII ment concerning the loss of the cru 5 ser Hawke: of information are being given out. H15 Maj@g,ty's ship ‘"1'lloseno," Un i. tain Hugh Edwards, was attacked b d s. submarine in the Northern water of the North Sea yesterday afternoon ' blit it was missed. ll. M. S. “Ila\vke' e tucked about the same time and wil ,__ sunk. Three officers and 49 nlen r-Ic-lass as the I-lawke, and was built cruisers is only given as 19 knots. c HAWKE. it “T” ullllolllicos utlditiolllil survivors of i Illlwke \vll0 was saved, bears loss of almost her entire complement (_hm.m0’d me' nccordmg to his way tllililiillg. the llawkc. Thus witllill a few wee attacks. Allies. It is not indicated at what PAIUS, Oct, 1(;__Th@ French Wa E! Oilice made an oillclal announccrnen line reaches the sea, but the nearest this llftcrnoon hl which the progress (w,miy_l\,»,, ¢;,,_-,mms on me p,»em;s,.5_ point is 22 nliles fronl Ypres alld close illdiciltcd ill the comilluilicatioll _vc tel'dz‘.y is collflrnled. “On thc left wing the field of actio to tllc sea. f “lll llussia, on the left llallk of til y Vistllla ltiver, ltussiall troops dllrili _v the day of October i3lll, rcpulst-ll Gor- - lllllll attacks oil Warsaw and lvallg lille would seem to be all Iadvallcc by roll. The battle is still going oil sont Germans along the coast, which doubt- of l’l~zolnsyl='l le-ss was their plan when their cavalry PARIS 001- I5-*0III‘fIiII» lI`IIS ‘W0 til "upicll Lavslive lit the east oi` Etllir _ ,lllportallt illcidcnt to nlclltioli cn etll li THOUSANDS OF FUGITIVES FROM POLAND TO WARSA S _ 0 W/\ltSl\\\l', Octollcl' 16 tllespati pally frolli the frontier towns il y O'l"l‘A\VA, Oct. 16.-No word ha e- yet been received from the British Wa i- t,-ilicc ns to the nature of the force dc- D. ,I B the crew have been lalldcd at Aber- S` deeil from a trawlcr. 0 The Theseus belongs to the sam 5 MORE SURVIVORS OF CRUISER LQNDQN, 0r;i_ 1i;___T|1@ Alimiraliy i`rolll llilsel :=ll_vs iiclwre lighting lla ‘I cruiser liawko. collsistillg of Licii from the North Sea ill the sinking Coilllllalliler Roillail and 20 lllcll. 1,. Sydney Austin. it lloatswain oi' tll lie was one ot’ the few survivors of tllecruisel' liogllc. After sinking with this vessel lie was transferred t of thc allied forces extends, at ill present time, frolll the region of Yprc ---ing-. “Oil our lei`t wing thc at-tio both the belligerent “nes reaching to continues vigorously everywhere. W the sea there new can be no attempts at outfialiking by eitllcr army. To have hold ollr o\vli. At certain poilii we have gained ground alld have o W able llollses were :ree ot' German ALONG THE BIITTLEFRONT WIIIT WORD OF HITCHEHER B I' sirefl to lllako up (iall',ld:t‘=. st-cond colc- tlllgtl lit. lt is ullderstood that Lord l'{li<~lll=ller will probably look over the first (‘anadiall contingent and tll other llnperial forces before he deter- lllillcs tllc colllposition of the =lecond ('illladiilll overseas force. it is :llso llrllllablc that he will collsult with Col. Slllll llllgllcs, l\‘lillister of l\'lilitia, who lullded ill Ellglalill today. \‘lltil the lllilill:l ilcllillulllclli here is llutlileii of e the lic."-ircs oi' the liiipcrial Gov-.-rl'.llllel' 3, | the lililliilizillg ol’ the second i~illltili1;- Y S ot" year later. The speed of lieth thc l-:lt 'will noe llc proceeded with. the Excllilllgl: Tolcgriillll Colllpall he tllki-il lllilrc in the Vosgcs passes, i L_. \\lli<'ll il illfrlllllll l-ollllllli was lillrlo llack wiill lii=.liv_v losses. ii lliiil is ll C/D T3 0 ks L l.(T»\'DO.\', Oct. 16.-Tile police have folllld at Willesileli, a suburb to I- llorill-west of llollduil, i1 building occu- t pied ily Gcrnialls, with foullllatioils and roof of concrete. They arrested ls- The prclnisos were being used by t‘. G. Rocher, il German music publisher as il l'a<‘tor_v. ’i`lie police laid the GERIVIANS REPULSED IN VOSGES. L()I\'l)ON, (ict. lil.-A desplltcll to Y . . s cause is ulllioly, illlll lllorcover il llicll-1 Ml’ U=\l‘fil\f“1'. “llilw 11115' llll0I.I\§"l!C ll l»lll~lll<-rlilllro. l believe lille (loil of; ir II plans llllil collducted a successful raid. 9 ill lal-go fllrce they surrounded th S building and tlloll entered it and tool jects. Tile factory is of one storey the roof also was oi’ concrete alid be 0_ tlvoell three and follr feet thick. Th l site of this factory at Willesden co jllllctiolls. l’;lris premises of tlli ll' sllllle iirlll were blowll up rccelitly o 0 ment. LONO0NiIlS SNSFIEI ll -- ~ LONDON, Oct. 16.-The agitation ii the Lolldoll press against the enlplo llotcls ill the city resulted to~day il ,tile ullnollllcenlent that iivc fasllioll S. Several important hotels, however. ,h notably in the strand, are lnallagctl ll i. ,lltllc ollibrcziic ol’ the will". S . . ~ . n I’ lnalllls several illlportant railroad s n ll orllcrs issued by the Frelicli Govern- 5 lllellt oi' thousands of Germans ill c K illto cllsltoily twcllty-two German sub- O Witliill they foullrl very tllick concrete if folllllllltiolls and it was discovered tllat G 1 I Y IlIIIl0 THE EEIINNNNS IN NINEINN SPEHIH IN ENNEIIISS Representative Gardner Suid He Believed Thilt the God of Bottles llllould Visit Defeat Upon S the liermolls-Declares Thot the Enemy’s Couse is Unholy _ \V ~ ‘ , ' _~ ~ : . , gzlllllll, llllli ill-1-ll to blind Americans to torll, so to spcail, ill tllli llollsc to-lilly, the fact lllzll our lliltilllllll sw.‘il_l‘ity frfllll when ltellrcse-lltl=.ti\'c Garllllei- of l\in.-s_~ li lllililllry point of view is under- acllusetts ilayell lilo Gorillillis alllil ox- I lllillcli. - > 1 t r- . ' V M - . l .~ ' _ pressed the oplllloll that boil wollldi lit-lillnsellttltllc Glillllicr .liao intro l i ilson's lieutrtllilv piotlallllltioll \\‘us‘ visit defeat upon tllcm. illlccll il ri-sollltioll, pi‘~l\'iilillg for at cclllllilssioll to illwssligilte tile pro- 1iai‘cdllc.'»'s ol' the i'llitcll States for war, oiiller oi`i`ollsi\'c or llefelisive. "l eslnlply cllllllot unlierstaliil,” said "lt is trile \viill rl:.=lle<~t to the pre- sent liiiropcall will' lily views :ire not those of il lll>utrlll,"` sold Mr Garlliicnl "l alll entirely convincl-rl file (lol-inllll I silldl.-lli of llisfoi'_v, l':lli fllil to sec that \\'i- llrv iliipot-'-ill lo llvil-llil lli.ll‘:i~'I\'~:~', llllil ill l-iilol‘la- the iviolirue l)ol'tl‘l'll_i ll_v liillrlll filllliillzl llllii iillllllrilll ini; ilk lllolll-_ 'l`llll lillli: lllls llol, yet ci-il.» wlloll ill'-, l'llili-ii States can zlllorii L-= :llillw illl- lll:lrlir.l .sliirlt of llcr :soils tl.~ Ill- ill-.sll'i»y~'ui, zlnll all lllc L'ol‘llegii- lllillioils ill lllc worlil will not silence acc to'tllo prillciilllrs oi ill.-lnocral-_iz liillilos will visit ile\!`»-all llpoll illo fill'-' llli-.ll.i. lllli. llll lllzlticl' lvllivll liilli' wills, uso lllllsl rollll-llllllr llllll iliill-i> ill-ig llvgilllling ol' tililt: vir>iol'i<:i\s: llalliolis have prnvoil lleallsllwllli.: illlii llllrll-‘ llslldcil. \\'l> lllllst llogiil :lt illlro vs_ reorgnlllso our lllilitary :iirellglli ii' woi Qxpppi i0\,@u\,1@i¢,|-9,,-is; ]ii,;l,.1mi,,|,l,l.jthose of ills \‘.'llo lll.~lif~vc that bullets “oss o,-hon the day of ne(-llssiiy C(,m,.5_" ' lillllllllt ho :ltoppell with bolllllast, nor Stating his opinion that the l`llit<-d l»<`i\'-'licl‘ iwlllllzllslled with platitlldes.” Siiripy, ig- i¢,iull_,- \;m,,-@I,,,r,.,l for mlyl .ilr ('llpo l’ro\ lll<‘l;- (Ion. ‘|01-ll. lil'rizo~'_ llo has lil-on one of Louis Botlia, l’l'+,~lllil\l' of till i'llii»ll of illlll. liiitllll's lllost lliticr opponents Soutll Africa llllil l-olillllllllllol' oi' the line; o1'l'ol~l-ll llis service to the British troops of the i'llioll is ialtillg illf: lilllpirc. field earlier tllzlll llc orlgillally intcllil- l’itl-1'l`Ollli\. Ori. ifl.-A meeting of ed to (lo. Uoihil is plllcilil: hilll:~‘l‘li' at Icolllliirllldlillts reprcsclltiilg all the the head of st'~vl~i‘:il strong Dutch coin- ll`l't-l- Stalin llorill of llleclll1`ontcili was illandcrs organized on old illlrgllcl' he-lil ill lirolllllillld and :l resolution lines which :irc aflilitltcil witll rcgi |llli;lllillloll.~lly allll;\ted t‘l`fcl:l on ilavl-rl-rs I vii-.iv of thi- fact tllai llitlierto the wllo arc now iloi-killfz to llotlla'>: .-\l'llly, Slit-epic el' the tlrzlllgrl Frou Slate were other rtilllds willlill thc l'llillll llllvilla llllll:-\\':il'lll rl=glll‘f.llll_l: the canipaigil openly dcl-lar:-ii till-lllr.i»l\.-.~'. 'l‘ll»>`;lgil{list the Glwllllllis. Govcrlinl(-lit collsidcrs itself olllilrvd, (‘.l‘\l’l<}'l`()\\'.\', Ort. 16.-Tile first lo tical golltly with tllolll, out of uilll- cllloillltcr lil-tlvocll the rebellious sitlcrlltioli for certain llntcll pcoplll lloi\l's alllil l.il_v:llisis rosllltcd in rt vic- wllll, uve-ll tllollgll tllc_v are not strolll: tllljv for lilo lillfcr. A i`of'i'c of South :=llpporil~i'.- ill' (lo\'cl'lllllclll are said to .»\l`ril~;lll lllliivi- troops. ulliior crlnllllalid llizvl- llrilivll tho lillli at rrllt-llioll. 'l`ll»: of (`ol. ilrilf-s, was .will against thc- Govorlllllcllt is also ildoptilll.: illf.-;lslll'- ri-boil: illld iicl't-aiell the bllllll, taking tions than for lines of colillnullica~ _ tion, the Germans are striking for til Outer FHIIWU-Y SVBWUI “OW In FI'e“°II _iprlllkling of Poles and llitllullnilllls. hands which runs from Paris through Evcry available lillll, every cnlp I - Aluiens and Arras to Hazebrouck J unc- tion and thence to Calais and thc- Thlls far, according to French re- ports, the Allies have repulsed every attenlpt of the Gcrnlalls to aclliov this object and now have pressed wel back from the threatened railway. The Germans are said to be solldill further reinforcelnclits froni Gcrnlany 600 or 700 fugmves who have lu,-t “ul OSTEND REPORTED FALLEN to stiffeh th€ll'Iil1€S 111111 EIIUUIU UIUIU bellilid tlicnl alld fled in terror, fro- ' Paris, Ost. 16-(12.09 a.m.)-lnfantr k it rcllds oill~'s heart to hear of tllc suf- 0 erlligs of these poor crcllillrc llostiy Jews, llut with a colisitlolwtli iNO0N PNNTY lNNONS ly lvarcllouso, is filled with tllelll. They ‘ llusll llavc shelter and food. and War-\ _ _ _*"“" saw has risen licroically to thc taskg IV/\'DIII_N_GT0N.0<.'i»10#-U0SPRIl*1l0 ,F m.m,i,|ing mem with mes() neccssi. fl-olii llrltlsll clllllnssy to-day gllv tieB_ Yet how they S“ff€lr_ and ,»,,,,,|, aIlstrilci's ofa lllllilifcsto issued hy the a struggle is theirs for their exist. leader oi' thc Lalbour party, declaring ' Lingo' My H,-SL visit ‘VRS U, ilu. mr. their s_\'lllpillil_\‘ with the actioli of till: (' frost hall ill Warsaw, called the S\viss_I"`IIISII G“""’"\II“f'lI III IIN Dl"~‘»“£’11l l Valley' where lm-gp Dhglm-mm\§(» ,~0“.°\vlir. l.allollr leaders urged that il cerys usually are held, and in ordinary Gerlllall vilctory “ would lneiln the P #times it is ll goillcrillg place or society. , dculll of llcllloffrmzv in `Ell_r_<_>li_c." ___ it is new converted illto a rciuge for -_--~----- S 1'. quelltly on foot for many miles, llllll L(,N|)ONr och m__(iem_mi News \`¢I~ bf*-°I¢5» The mfII0I“IW am UIII IIIQII' “IIII tives wllo lllivc llrived ai. the l)llll~ll tive inactivity, have been doing lllorc women and children. frontier ,i,.,,1,_,m that 0Su.n,1 has lm ~---“-*'°-'-" Ifallcn into the hands of the Gcrlllillls. Min rd’s linimelli: cures garget in cows it Y ini*__*“________________________________________A__`__ J o y carrying their possessions oil thi-lr rlospliirll frelll Alllstcrillllll sll_v.=l ingi- os ily lll‘l'cslillg prolllillcllt lllcll lille. sc\\»lli_v prisollcrs. IlO'l`TERl).»\lii, Oct. 16.-'l`lle (`oi-‘_ ogllc Gazloitv, iii all :iriivlo wriltell while tllc bi-lls of illc czltllf-rlr:ll towel' were ringing ill coli-lll‘:ltiilll of lilo fzll of Alllwerp, states that lilo (lvllllillls from their llvllrts zlllil souls llosilv lil tho Iillglisll pconlc, and colliilillcii: “\Vitll the llolglrllls wo dc-sire to llc frioliils. Tllrey llro the llooplc who have becll scilllcoil, but tilivilld tllc 2.000 ININEN ENINNSSI Two illousaliil l~`rcllcll cuirassiers have ilistillguislicd tllcllli=ulvcs by ll daring feat in swilllnlillg thc llivcl' llys, wllcro it flows deep and swift. They colllplctcly olltivltlcd thc Gor- niulls, wllo were waiting for tlloill on ‘the other sitlc, with llllil-lliilo gulls and heavy artillery. The l-`reilcll llorsulllcll lllallc tl long detoilr during thc night. One illall swlini the river with ll repo; tllcll li ls' ili;liill's lilsllillulllll in linllils lil sllilifi lillglisll wc llave no kindly thoughts. for wc shall lliivo no police ill the World lllllii llli;:llt_\‘ lillglalld is tlef,-troyetl. i' " _-\t l\ll\\'.'f-l'p we llopr: the llelgians lill\'i‘ liiii sill`l`l,'l'<=ll i:e-\'i\rr~ly, and now tllili their lilst lllllwnrk has been ovorillroiv thc po\\'l~r and prestige of ll-volli-li wo llopc lilo Gornllilis will }>ll:
  • :»il’c to l'olllblii." `. me \ \». .....~ev-_..-v.--~ ----..~.~\-~,..`~ .,.,..a , ._~.n-v.~`._,.,.,,~o-\-- »..~.~._..~....,.~..- lllSOUIW|l GEIIINIINS lirlllzgcil over il cable which hc ntlncll- lcll to ii lrcc. ’l`llc otllcrs, holding to lilo rope, 1-rir=sf_-ll i-zillgly \vitll their llill'.~i»\sl, ihrilllgll tlli~ lrwirlilig watcrls. I ,\rl‘i\'id on till' opposite llalik, tho I-`l'f~ll<-il ilrl\\\' lip ill lilic, llild charged tho ill-rlllllll ilallk ni Ml‘rvlllt~, driv- ing lilo Gfwlllillls Illicit, and opening lilo lrili' for till- passaito owl' tho river ei' :i division of Allicll illflilitry, who ililtcr oi'l~llpicd Esillircs. land, failing to recognize "Bob," was ll Moncton. Wire James A seven' The mmm M ml” ,ml M an hwy: ,_____7L . lllylb N- Y' . 51 l to and tomorrow te gm #sawn f°’ ‘§I§;¢fioIITiTiIII. Tiliilsin ollindnllortfv-nine mlm"- oolo plow" ---------~ LONDON, Oct. 13.-Though the Ger- the Allies' lilies near Lassigny, but tim ` -,__-on-F*"* ’ unflb 'nwlft .- li WNW’ ,. Hands usenet UW °"°““`l ~ é~i~.2-i».=i " . I e ,’ ' ». .- ; .-= ~li-'lr 27 .gl ,lf-»~ »~ ml- . > I/, ` _ ,;`.,,_,,4v... _J ., -_-.e~..,. .vim ill- » ,- _ .‘\' - - ‘ l 5;-~,.»f_~ ~ ~, . “ " “_ . ,_ 3 r ,-,_ l tl, , 1 ' HON. CHARLES DALTON. . _ _ who to-day onlime: the duties of Acting Premier. about to drive lllln llwsy when the alllllllll made himself known by joyous barklllg. Sclltx has df-cillcd to keep thc faithful dog. NHMI lIEt0 SEIIIIIBI IUNN lt is requested that citizens of (Thar- lottetown who have not yet subscrib- ed to this fund do so on llrxt Monday. Tuesday and Wcilnesdny. it is known that a great ninny wish to lnakc smaller contributions thilil have llocil made so this opportunity i.llo\v given to everyone to liclp the urllly of Grout Britain wllo are so vallantly lighting l l C0||IHO EVENTS. IIHIIOUHCEIIEHTS. MEETINGS ETC ONE CENT por word each inser- tion ill this column. Cash must ac- ;onlpany all orders. Minimum charge twellty-live cunts. in Franco. Oil those tllrve days sub- lie received lit ally of the banks or ly the Treasurer, l\ll'. (T, ll. B. Longwort scriptions wil li. --l "Tllerc will he on entertainment in thc Milrsllflclil lizill Friday. Oct. 18th EXILED DOG RETURNS _ ‘ill aid of thc lied Cross fund. LONG WAY T0 OLD HOME. 6074-10-idltiliili. YORK, Pa.. Oct. I6.--Love for his "SPEAK YCUR LETTERS. DO old homo has brought "l3ob." an old NOT WRITE THEM- IIBHVG U10' MB- foxllolllld raised by L. IC. Srntz, back cllanlcal part of it to your typist and aiior no llllll been shipped first to vlr- her lnacllille. Slleud your snersiel in giilia and then to the lnoulitaills of other directions and purchase A Smith North Carolina. Premier or a Remington tybevrlter. Sentz discovered an emsciated old A. Milne Fraser, Hai"~1:. N. S. dog dragging himself into his yard, ‘ __-_,_,-,3Q,.I_08,Q-lil-L'Ili\_1{ . .ng l . ‘wi X, l e- --_=.`,§.-.;,. _-tl( it ,,. I ,l-.4,v,».§.=, f.'v-l:~___;,-_-W, _,,F.__,_,;?,}l.:»-,;_'., ° , _ _` _, M, - _ -Z, W f _v_` 1 :W/_::%‘;I _,Z _ .~ . _ ,L.;\,,R _ _V WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.-Prcsillellt /\lllll'e\'.' Uilrnegic ill his peace props- , :.391 ri r, T F i l .ff, 1 if