~ 1 I 1 ‘ i 1. at .. 4 ¢- _;_ _ 2:: < v 1 ' ==s 1 __ ~_:==== s gg. . ` V __ =_=_=¢` ` , THE 'GUARDIANIICGVERS PRINCE EDW XRD ISLAND LIKE THE 'DEW' g h , News Worms READING ` ‘ ALL THE Apvrs. Wonrn i'iuN'rn~1G n M M ---- ____ _ __ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _ . _ i ~~ ' . B E l I I Q ‘I , / . 1 . _ ; . . ,_ I -ii F’¢° ‘|05 Pa or - P o'v`¢r 4's,¢oe> Readers 1::-1i_'1y |a._¢i is-y my - l 9 ,_ P ‘ '_ ' I - ' ° ° V°'f-1-1 P”-5_9 I I ‘ ' ‘ $§fK6'Per ViTF"f1|all'e'd`l In Fiiliiinea' . __ 'A “"9 'if eiou ears, _ ¢ 1'." CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SXTURDAY OCTOBl"R 26, 1918 53,00 Por Year _(Mailed) in Advance in Canada . - wn Guardian. Founded 1887 Three Cents - ,~ m___' ,o V CTORY () Si I 1 »¢_-.-. ..-. ..-. , 'I G I 4- a '-5 lain M1501 "rHEiiiPE1uébFvic1oRY GENERAL Ofrffuif m or THE KIIISER IS STEADILY INCREASING on mi Li-All .. ., E I "I ous Crowd Assembled Before Keichstag ' ~ . I British Troops Have Attacked Austrlan*Po's'itions Iding. in Berlin and Frantically Applauded ' "_ Capturing 300'PfiS0l\¢\’S- if Qech Demanding Abdication ol Kaiser and eblaring the Time of the People Had Come I-lpaolal to The Guardian) ,Kaul Liebnkecht, -the socialist leader PARIS. Oct. 25.-An enormous as-; who ‘has just been released from pri- aeibly-met before the Reichstag Bldg. son, was applauded frantically. He in Berlin yesterday calling for the' was compelled to enter a. carriage abdication of Emperor William and ilifled with flowers trom which he the focrination ot a Republic, accord- ing to a despatch from Zurich. Dr. made a speech declaring that she -time of the people had arrived. THE 'H-AGUE. Oct. 25.-The Father- ~ land in its issue of today says itis 're- ported ithlit the political prisoners -held /by the Gemiians at Turnhout. Belgium, _northeast of Antsiop, includ- ing/ Burgomaster Adolphe Max of Brussels have been released. ' llAllAN IRUIIPS ILEAVE lllll SIBERIA PEKll\l, Oct. 25.--An -Italian con- tingent 600 strong started lfor Siberia on Monday. lihllllllAllllAllllllS FRUM I IHE LAW* Sllllllll A meeting of the Executive Com- mittee of'the Law Society of Prince Edward Island was held on the 23rd inet.; for the purpose ot sending a cong'ratu~latory message to Sir Louis li. Davies on his elevation to the ‘Position of Chief Justice of the Su- preme Court of Canada. Attention was called to tho fact that at the very' first meeting held for the purpose of organizing a Law Society on 26th June, 1877, Sir Louis Davies was pre sent, and that he was always most' actively interested in the welfare of the Society. . The following telegram was direct- ed to be sent: Sir Louis H. Davies, K. C. M. G.. Chief- Justice ofthe Supremo ‘reception is being arranged for the isiviiis iirisns fiiici-i_i_uin_miii --' ` 1 +,~,-_ _-_'_-_ _~_ _-_~_- ~_-_- -_- ~_~-_- __ __ _ _- -_-_-_ li ISREIEASE f - PRISUNERS OTTAW3 Oot. 25.--Savings de- posits in naxllan banks have in- `~creased by another $22,000,000. Dur- ing September they reached a new ‘high level with a total of $1,037,498,- 920. - SPECIAL lll[Il§PllliN _ FUR Sill BllBilll BllRlilN __--_ TORONTO. Oct. 25.--A, special Prime Minister] Sir Robert Borden, when he arrives in Toronto on Satur :1-ay evening for the, purpose of par ticipatng in the Victory Loan service off praise in Queens park on Sunday ziternoon. He will reach here on the C. P. lt. train due at 6.30 o'clock. Siir Robert will be met at the Union station up 1-iis Horicnftiio Lieutenant Governor, -Stir John Pendrie, with the Since Yesterday the British Alon Capiuréd 7,000 Prisoners and Over ` a Hundred Guns, _Forcin the Enemy Strategic Positions and Wi ,ning a Victory Whose Importance is Very Far Beyond What is Eiipressed by the Big Haul ol Prisoners. Enemy Resistance Althoug Determined is Gradually Melting Before the Onslaught of th Victorious Allied Armies. - » (Special to the Guardian) \|be1' of batteries lnoludiiig guns oi' hes- ` by calibre. _ ‘ LONDON.. OCA- 25"- The 'Bl‘ili5I\| North of Vailelicieimes we have WOODS ‘hai/e OVBFCOIUS the BHBIIIY ill' cleared the enemy i1'o111 fiihe l`t.aLisn1es 0415 the WIIUA9 ‘Wm b9f‘Ve@¥\ The SHUT! Forest. The Oanatiians are in this bre Canal and the Scheldt a-nd nhelripar; uf me Jim, and ,-win,-9,1 U1.; \-51. advance its being continued.. _'1`.l1e|lnges of Thiers, S-auto River mid main objective oi’ the moment is the 'Iil1une. Determined local fighting outilnnloing oi -tihe grea-t forest of took pl-ace also west oi' ‘l‘-11111111 with M‘orms~l which is a serious obstacle out rnaterlal change in the siuiatioii. to t)i1e‘advun.ce on Mons and Maubegc. BRITISH HEADQUAlt'l‘l'JR.~l iN Since yesterday morning the British have talren seven .thousand prisons and more than one *hundred guns. rv? FRANCE' AND BELGIUM, Oct. 2.1.- B1‘it“sl1 troc-ps today :l1'.1v-»_ thc Gor- mrins i'rom the Bois Lcvciiuc, rust of We iliave taken the villages of Poix » e Caieltu :uid reucrleu the Du Nord and Les Tuileries anid pro-IOise Csxiui. i11 that 1~e;io:1 the :ffl-I S:\'1\l\:'r 1 Back from Important :L Gerrnun regiment. The victory oi the third and fourth armies yester- duy was one t-lint goes in importance very fur beyond what is expressed by tile big haul ol' prisoners an-d guns. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY 1‘IOit7l’HWES'I‘ OF VERDUN, Oct. 25. --ln a local attack east of the Meuse the Americans ‘today advanced about one ltiicmetere on a. three kilometre front and the Bois Bultruy, the Bois Dc Iloupey and the Bois De Bcllu are within the American lines as also is a. part of the Bois De Wavrrille and Piyon De Truye. 1 greased beyond them coward _Engloivance b1“n».: .._.e British co11sidc1':1bly_ Fontaine. The vililage oi’ Ghdssignies cast ol’ Itaismes forest. In the advance 3400 PRISONERS SINCE was .taken after .a Sha,-Q s;,~“.gg1e_ t,1,e'ii1ro11gi1 Va.ien»ciennc.~:. Norm of the WEDNESDAY enemy defending with dcterminationdowii the British also are well to i_;1~;-` --~ ioigd of lniurizs the crossing of the Ecailion in that cost of the p.1r'1llel nilin-; otcupico THE ALLIED ARMIES IN FRANCE. (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.-The ital- ian embassy tonight received a cable gram from General' Diaz, the com monde: in chief of the Italian army, i11d'Ica.tinig tthisit in ‘general offensive may have been opened on the Italian front. At the same time French sec- tions attnciced the enemy positions at Mount Sisemel orcing the defenders A to give way and capturing three or Ilicers and about 800 men. British troops have a/ttacked the Austrian positions south of As1880 and have capvured siix oillcers and about 800 fmen. Turn Back the Clock .ii Tomorrow morning at two o’c1ock the wiatclies and clocks trhougihout -the Dominion are to be set ba/ck to one on-look. This delicae operation 111180' be performed tonight before retiring and thus save an hour’s sleep. 'lihe -Shing rto bear in mind is that .from two o’oloclr tomorrow morning the old sun times. that is, one hour before 'Just stop the clock for an hour, move che present. time, comes into effect. _ back the hands of -tihe watch an hour l amd forget it. Everything- goes -by the lold sun time from tomorrow morning. viiol it . Ut-lie shrarp elbowtlin the Scheidt caiinl /il\ID BELGIUM., Oct. 25.-Since; N.S_ n y I Northwest of Ghlssignles we halve! east of ilialsmes or-est. I11 the advance ‘Wednesday morning the British -third 1 l secured the river crossings a-t Beaudi- Wednesday the British captured some .irmfy has taken 6.000 prisoners and 1 zhlcs which is in our liands after vig-I brand new_ 4.2 liowitizers a11.1 :it the first and \fo11rt.l1 armies each has Thc remains or me late Everett Le_ crous resistance. We captured ft num- Vciidogies caught the con1111n11dc1' oi iJkeni,200_n1akt1ng uitotul of 8,400. IRW Mhqwr’ who dum in Aberdeen- -,-: - -_-_ -_ .~»~»--_~_~_-_- wo, l 0°. - ' .Lute lvalnnus `. I < Q3 » nl v~ 4,. " ‘ 111.,” Quous OMETZ 0 Mauiisucr .f is Q 5 VE RD heads of military civil and provincial organizations and other public men proinently engaged in the Victory Loan Campaign. There will be bands, .1 guard of honor as well as an escort 1 ` I FRENCH., GROSBED THE QIBE PARJIS, Oct. 25.-‘French troops have crossed the Oise Canal opposite Longchamps, according to the war of- tiice announcement tonight. They have also made an important advance be- A/ ‘E ... .€' F 1: - © K NJ. *e ru.. AMONY 511 noi New Glasgow fm T-hursday _.________,..____ f _eww __ .___,,~,__~,_,M____,~_,_,____~ can '» ' ' "”"°'“` `"" " "L "" " _'W' " ` “A ' ' " " ' I from the effects of ful fail frotm B. brain ‘near Siteillenton, N. S., arrived last night und were -forwarded to the late ‘ ,Um “Wm” fi _ home in Sftainihope. wlhence the liuneral \. . s,"me ° l will take pl/aice today nit 2 D. m- T116 nfmcv »"'*E‘/ME .MWMER lute Mr. Mi/sner -was a son of Mr. Q “°'~, John M~isnc'r, Srtanthope He enlisted toos 0U=“°»' e QCAMBRM :\ ,G *ea _ mm* / Jig ~" /R/\ ' ' ‘ ’ _ gsfnm ' @ "'~"l‘?,f,7 é “UL “"*f~ O tmacii with tihie 55tih Bsllitiailiofnarid crossed Q - g, mf wsu 9 ‘o EPINM ° to England in Oct. 1915. ilaterr going * e df " ' °"'*"""°°WE`M5 °"-H istronr Q ‘ to France where he seerved nine '§,°[;§',, '@vvnsssec |@t|{l: ssc.. [é®`°“g\,§1,§=_~' |®21g~§£if\1\\@t~¢»;~§€<.§i|@) vc$¥>p~i;® Nggéy vegas months and was wounded at Hill 70. '1_"’“° °““‘°‘°“ IMP Bh°“'S th” Wh°I°| in 3 (the Line sector) the cool fields ::;u;n:;T;131e“:e;Z:i_rT;tI;; fas;‘;°I;‘ have been reEainedi in 4 (the Cam- ' BD H _ ,I _ B tremendous mme is in progress' In brat sector), tio- Canadians, with the Brirtiish are putting up a desperate .l (th t' t O l. d Z ~ ' 6 was seq or) S en and h:l;I battle; in 5 (the St. Quentin sector) brugge the ‘ports 'of Belgium by me Germans have been taken- the French have crossed the Croznt in 2 “the YD,” sector) ,the enemy’ canal and out the German cominuuicat-I 1 dn b k ions; in 6 (the Champagne sector) the French have driven the enemy back from Chailerange and smashed the strongest. part of thc lilindenburg line; in 7 (the Verdun sector) the French and Americans are.: pressing on to- wards Mleftz whic his already under their fire; while in sectors 8 and 9 the curtain has yet to rise upon fierce He was iuvaided onte in 1917 and after recoveiring secured a position with the lntercolonial Railway as iorcmla-11 brakesman on the line be- tween Stteilerton and Port Mulgrave. Last Thursday he accidentally fell from the train su i lring commission of tho brain and other injuries. He was taken to the Aberdeen Ilospitni where Court of Canada, Ottawa. tween the mae amd me ge,-be mveg-,_ is being steadi y ven ac - A ' The Memlbera of the Law Socletyi I ,,#_{|,'»_¢,_»_; ,,,-,_»~- _ fighting- everytli-ing possible wars done for him 01 Prince Edward Island express deer I .______..__... ' ' - ~r - e ' not no passed sway as above seated. ` __ lie wals 25 yearns of age and ni young est gratificivtlon at the appoin-tment| 0! so' distinguished a Memiber to the’ position- of Oenadafs Chief Judiciary W. 1:. nsN'1'1.nr, ' -- I Gaudet, Kinkora. . Secretary. To this telegram the following ro. V17 has been received: W. E. Bentley, K. C., Oharlotitetown . WlillNlllll ` ess Yoslon, Georgetown W. Campbell, Montague W. Chapman, Charlottetown H. M. Henderson, Fernwood Pl' ocept - . . ease a for yourself and ex I S' M K Glen Mamn Draco to the Members of the Law So- °|M! of Prince Edward Island my_ meat appreciation of telegram of con xrotulationa on my appointment to ' Chief Justiceship. L. II. DAVIES. THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE. TIDE. Moors, Ere ronorrro. es.”-1-'sir no mum °l1\l\le in temperature. Tide will 'be high this afternoon at 5.20, tomorrow at 6.20 and Mon dill' St 7.18; tomorrow' morning a 4-l9,.Monday st 5.33 and Tuesday day at 6.54 Sun sets this evenin ` at 6.18, tomorrow at 6.17 and lllonday a`t 645; it rises tomorrow moming at 7-43. Monday at 7.49 and Tuesday at 7.5¢ _ Moon rises tonight at 12.38 and tomorrow at 1, Full moon on Saturday Oct. 19t at 5~35- - Last quarter moon Saturday . Oct. 25th at I Lmgth of W0 m. and 'di- ten hours and c cnzie, D. McLeod, Kinross A. McKinnon Riverdale A. McLeod, Georgetown R. Stewart, Kensington ¢§#t~1§iYl¢i'i¢§¢§fli¢5¢k¢E¢§iiP4l2$# Important Notice C;6;%;_%é_%%$%$-%$$%$_$%%% ¥¥¥h $265 ¥5¢¥ Subscribers Th, Paper Controller has issued in'struc£‘l*"P° *D I” confirmed by o11ler~imoooncll that subscribers' newsbdv' era must be ,li-0l'il>0¢ lmm°d' lately alter the' lllh8U\'lPlfl»°\\ has been -three months in anearl. ' 'ro prevent 1>»1>°f° b°*“S at/opped by order of the PSD' gr iconitroller, subscnibers should sos at once that their ubldqmmw for 'cilrfen year have been duly DIM- t ¥¥¥¥ t *ll U D .~ ¥%%v¥%l¥%¥¥¥% h ICh’town G\1dl‘di° eoeeeeeeeeeseee» 1 , _ A l 1 imain otf exemplary character and was bnioved by a.-lil who lmew him. His doa/th is us severe blow to his father brothens and sisters. Two brothara John amd (lh-aries are overseas, and ilcrnlton is at lhome. The sisters are Mrs. Thofmae Nicholson and Mrs. Chnirlca Dixon, New Glasgow, N. S., n-nd 'Mrs Joseph Robinson, Stan- . hope. T0 tho bereaved falmtly and friends. the Guamdi-an extends deep- est sympathy. "“%%“5‘*.1’E%%"i%%§E%.{%i&’i`i§'§iih§§%§~ * ip ‘iiiinii im » instill Huis LONDON. Oct. 25.-The official statement dealing with the operations of the Indpen-dent Air Forces says: On Wednesday nlghit we i»»._ ways at Burback and Sasrbruldken, 'chemical risctories at Mannheim, and railways at Coblenz, near Mains . at Metz Sabilone. Good Suggestion A SPUENDID IDEA-Tl1eG1uu'dlau is pleased so note tbait it is proposed the campaign for ~tihe Victory Loan will be conducted by canvassers without any personal commission. This is as lt should be in this Province where eveny other national or patriotic ef- fort is conducted lby men who trediy amd generously glvetliere time Us citizens 1'-mlvued with a 'high sense of their duty im our Empires need. it tha-s been suggested that the o0mmi|9~ sion allotted by the Government on these isonds' be -giveth to the tivo llospit. ils in this city. This is ep or ct-llenit idea.. lt is 'moot oppoitune et u time when rtunds are greatly ned- ed for those linstitmtous and It will so it opieiiaia sour to ooioootors. km it wiiiil be to wntributom an added ` stimulus to geooous subsoi-lotion one absdltliiieily Grass Billy iihordht f‘rQ'm their minds of underbsnd gain by any ` one. The Guardian has no doubt of the suoowu od such a canvass, floi' We have the’ men. and the spirit. UOOOOUOOOQOQDQOOQN' ~‘ wAN'rEo ami. Fon GENERAL housework in family of tihnee. Ap- ply at Guardian 0tilcs.2098-10-25’M5i ¥ wnnrrso.-or-n1.ron QENERAL ihousework. Apply 221 Wistar T0-DET.-lStore and dwelling to lot on Queen Street. Beeolaadflod ada. 2112-10~m1i r - ' ' ' ' V" ` 'Fon SALE. A ness burner. only 248 Guiaiilton Street. , 2107-10-Slim!! *WANTED STRCNG YOUTH FOR mall mom. Night work. A0911 Guardian office. tt -~ l `» lu; - ---_ _ ;1 I l ‘fi .li P I -1 . ji I . l Elk 1.' PRIZE VICTORY BOND PO e-ren' _ ‘ip dia Mr, Edward Stockton. artist, Montreal. winner of the $1000 Victory Bond prize for the most sultabiie post- 1,, , _ I er. The top inset is the prize ' winner, while for the two others he was awarded special prizes of $100 earn. '.m_,.;,,¢.._,._;,,,_,._.__.__,_L_ _,._,.;_._ g .`__._, ““_m_,'”“~‘ F ui_=\e»u1..I , 1 1 - , _ 4 . Yum Paper' Controller J iii! And ~ Subscri bers The Paper Controller, to conserve the Paper Supply. has ordered all newspaper publishers to discontinue forthwith all newspapers to subscribers over three months in arrears with subscriptions. Subscribers. 'in -their owrn interest. should forward current subscriptions with- out delay. CI1’-town Guardian All 1' ty il! i" lip i'i V I 'V1 ,ii 1 if J l iv ill , 'A -Ti-2 ,Ill 1 1 'WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL ‘F08 ' general housework. _Apply Ili! , Grafton Street. 1880-10~lKtl. ~. _ .. - ~wAN'rsoA~r once.-Ldiiu. ron enimsii housework in "li5in`i`, lit sway as ow-ami ones. toss-ui-ss . M __ ts I ‘I “J ' _ggi -ro osinvtsivwieiinitrsnv sur- ter paper. printed. "Fresh 'Dairy .» anim-»s¢o"bor loo. for 'petals Guardian Olee. 0013-Nlilfti NOTICE-Any p!I\m. or pereona who ueopussabraieuale vatirmv ’Dl'UDBll7 in Mhniey Iiiwrf . get the hr end of the Law. 1 Joimroiiimos. ._- t0mOIl0Wi |.§r~*:1*_ ` ` ` H g- V _. 4 ` ` ` . f --g -' - " ‘ ’ i ._ _._. :_ ____ _,..-,__.__,*__ __ >__`_ _ it ________, ___ -- 5 1 ' . ' ‘. I '\ : _ § lv P *. IPM" . ` ~` ’ > - ‘ fy ’ s . . , 'A' Q 1. r \ f . A - ' ` ‘ -3 _ 1 = ga ' / - 4 __: A, 3 gg.” ’ aft . ', <1: 1 . 'nl H ss w were . *i