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' ’ _ f , - ' 'ag - -- f ~ - ~ V .-- .rl t~ f ._ SITUATION IN GREECE STILL UNSETTLED -_--__ lilng Constantine Threatens to Leave Country But is llisuatlell Allies May Still _Trng Greeks and :Withdraw Troops. ~ (Special to the Guardian) { ATIIENS. Oct. 18.-A French mn- ,-igu patrol lust evening arrested. 'ut' (hp point of the bayonet. seven yoiitlls who were booting the enteii- glpolvcrs. A huge crowil gatlieredI for the 'purpose of rescuing thenl.I 'rlio Greek tnilititl coninmntler iii Athens culled out troops, who charg- fil and dispersed the crowd. Greek' |-iilrols were imnlediutcly placed iii' viii-ions districts to control nny at toinpt nt anti-cntente mnnlfestlitiotis. 'i'iil- French :ldiniral in coinn‘tuiid in-| lol-iiiilil the premier that he would' i-:lil at the ininistr_v in tho morning. iiiliiougli it is thought possible that] as ii rcsult oi` the llritisli liiilii,~itoi~‘s. .until-lice with King (‘onstnntint tlin l-'rliitcli troops may be withilriiwii on ii pledge that the _Greeks iliiilntuili orllcr. Ii is known that the king has giv- cii i-oiiimiinti that iinti-entento dc- liloli:-lil‘t\tiolli~; nlust cease, as the very cxisteilco ol' Grcefe is nt stake lt, is diliicult to say. however. whetlior-‘ iii thc present state ot' public opiiv] ilni ovor thc presence oi’ marines ol' the i'oi-eign powers iii Athens niid l'ii':ictis. oven the klng’s orders will bi- obeyed by the excited ponttlnre, _ (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, October 1_8--“The llrit- isli niinistcr to Greece h'1'd ii lonlri inlorview \vith King (ionstaiitiite thi~'_ i-vt-liliig." says il Router dcspittcii l'roln Athens, under date, of 'l‘llf,silu_v.f "aint It is lllldei-stood ills Majesty in-1 sislcd oil the groundlessiiess ot' lhol suspicion tbnt Greece contcmpliltodi :iii attltck oil thc forces of Gr.-lioriil Sin-rail. As prool' oi’ his good iaith the king is said to have declared his i-eiiiitiiess tn withdraw tho Greek for- (-t-ii from Larissa." _._____Z_-- (Canadian Press Despatch.) i’AltiS. October 18 -Every uct ot` Vit-c~l\dnvii~ai Du Fotirne-i\. ebmnrin- rler nt the nilied fleet in Greek wil- lors. respecting control oi' the Greek iillniiiiistrtitloll has been by direction of llir- allied governments, it is ex- piiiincil here, with the sole object oi’ slifnglliirillng the communications oi` thu eiitonle nrmles on the Mncedoniiin iroiii. .Ai-i-orditig tothe view l.-xpi‘e.~=scfl liei~i~ thc sntoiy of the entcnte iirtnics. now |`tlll_v occtlpied ill the cllnlpai.L'i\. :ign-iiist the Bulgarians. has been lin-i _-,-_-,-,..,...-~w-v-\ I I YONDENSED ADB. T00 LATE FOR ('lLAR§lFl(‘-A'T`T(\$` ONE CENT por word cinch insertion lor advoi'i.lslllg in this oolllmn. (‘asb -unit accompany orders. Minimllin lrirees 25 cents. sauusoiie s7\usAces_ MADE lrciiii every day front sciectro _voting pork. Satlt\ii'el's, Nclvsumo at l‘o., Market Buidlniz . ‘ 22-iS-fl-2:'»ll/iliinos. POULTRY-l AM BUYING 'FOWL :ind chickens ouch week -dny. Patr- tii-sl having fowl to kill niny dress thrill by scnltlillg. bllt chickens. sense, ctc., must be d'i~y plucked. .I ll. Jenkins. 2407-10~»lM1mo. Mii_i_s ANo` ri-ionNe's MEAT Sliop will lit; open on market duys rrolii now on. 2630-i0-20Mli i-ueiic cas senvtce- FRANK E. i\Iurtln. Phono 86 or Iiltl-J. 2504-10-i1Mtl. Lost'-2o2iii5`sAT'rAl.loN coi.i.An pill. highly prized. Finder pleiisc loiivo nt (lunrdliln oflice. 2633-10-20M2i. TQ LET A. HOUSE ON ELM AVE. containing six roonls. all modern coiivoniences. Apply 19 Gerald St. 2636.10-20M3lpil. 3 BARGAINS IN GOOD SECOND linitd upright Pianos. ut H. A 'i`iltl- tnn & (‘.o., Great Geo. St.. 2688-10-20iVPll.’ -_..._ LOST-BETW EEN MAJOR MCKIN' non‘s and Charlottetown ia waggoii cushion and wrap. Finder please leave at Que_en Hotel Stables. 2842-10-ZOM3lDil._ HOUSE TO LIT. CORNER OF WEY mouth nnd Richmond Streets. Eight _ rmma. fmodern conveniences. (lop, W. Gardiner. 222 G-rnfton' St. __ _~, io-12 tl.. .. ron sAi.s-rlr'rv Acne i=AltM,|- with now homo and mltbuildlngs. handy ,sclt`ooi. stores. and san mnn are. Ton acres of valuable hnrd and soft woods thereon. Apply i0 14. Chestnut Bt., City. il-l-Ml-ltf pcrillt-d by what are regariletl as ill pro-Gerninn leaning of the king. th cabinet and the coitinltiiniers of th army and navy. ' Such offers as King Ponstiiitiiiie rc centlv nizttle to join the allies were no trusted. it was felt that to at-cep them might have been to arlil ani finance ii potential enemy. t`or king's offers were always couilitione upon being amply stipplic-.i with nioii c_\' and lighting cqnipniont. Abou one-qiull'ter nt' the Greek liriuy's hght ing niiiierizll recently was stlrrelidero to the Tilllgnrinlis, and it is _i'e-gartie by thc allies as unwise to ‘provid olilllpiilciit and pay for thc troop.~;. GREEK KING GETS ANGRV (Canadian Press Despatch.) LO.\ll)(l.\’. Ui-iobci' i$l.--The rorres pondent oi` the Dniiy Mail lil Athcu semis thc t'oilo\vin; under ycstewlzly datezv- The into ot' the king anti the govern- 5. nieiit is linnging i.y il tlireud. Ye icrdny iit'teriioon. when l’reinier l.nni bros coininunicilteil to the king Frencl .-\dtnil'fil illllortll-t's rei'usal to-ninllcr lilo the nilics' fresh tloinlllills. ltig word." passed, the king telling the iiiii ister that oilly ii confederate ol’ th' ndmlrzll would vc-niure to pre.~ic-nt bi king with su:-li ii iiotc. Liinibros visited the iiiinisti~_\~ of to reign ili`i`airs. whole he tlcrlart'-ll his il* iention to i-esigil llc told his i'riond that lic. i'caiiv.oli that the colliitry hal bt`-clinic alll allfoi-lui(-_\'. Ai't0i'\vtli'it. llc visited the allied iiiinistei-s. l,:irii bros llccitlcd not to orcss his resign tion for thc`nioinf‘nt. l.:itl\r ill swelling. oil the tlisclnbai-kiitioii o Frc-nch sailors. he bnsti-.lied to the king :ind t`ounil him in ;i-stnte oi' all gel' null constcriiutioii. ’i‘iio kill but to go with my faintly lo Larissa . The premier wus unable to shalt the kim: in his decision und bostcne buck to Athens aint snw Fikouloulil (lounllris and Droginuilis. who went t 'l`lltoi and inloiorccl tho lclnlr not t tnko the irrevoiraiile step. Tile kin was inliueiired by their arlrlllllclll and colisentod teniuorlirii_v to :loft his tlepilrtltre. Mcnnwliile there is growing proot’ l~ his iiiteiitioil to oi'gullizc t'or deicii: at-l.ai'lssa, i have iiit'ortnat.ioil tb: nt. (lrfonon station, it large iiiili lone jlliiction on the liilrissn line. thcro iii 16,000 shells. iicnrly 30,000 cases il cill'trldges_aiid t'oi-ty field guns. /_ tivclv 5.000 and 4.000 rifles. Three "ilremens” (Canadian Press Despatch.) NEW YORK. October iS.-T-ii`c Nc York \\'orld this morning strysz- "Froin English sources oi` lni'orin iio:i. which have tllwnys prove l to I l‘ciiiilile." the World has received ti. |`ollowiili:: “The first Bremen wit cnptureil iii the Strailrlits or Dover li sho wns l'ollo\ving lite tilctirs oi til llclitsrhliltld in stcnlning long uulii the wake of an English vessel to e r-ape detection. She had been spio further olit :ind the tiel prepzil'l‘d t siinrr hor. St) t‘tiMl‘l.l-l'i‘l~!l.Y \YA Sill-I lliN'l`/\NGl.iCii Tl-lA'l‘ i'l` ltl Qi‘iitiCD 'l`\\-"0 DAYS TO (li-l'i‘ OU ’l‘lll<] t‘ltE\\'. WEIIE DEAD AND ’l`ltE ill-ll/iAl DICR IN ’i‘liiii_inl\le\\' Oiletlns did nlotf report un- -i* ed or I is fp IEW or willcil riv-: 11| N. ,_, bt- l<‘ The highest tcuiperiltilre yestcr-_ 48 degrees. At li il. in. :l.\‘. (Special to the Guardian) overjoyeil liritiiiit to possess . Siiciiit 9 p. 0# 'Fi si l» vl~-, - -ei el ill w taken to (‘liathi\ni, but where mm in 'cond Bremen, bitt no details are giv-1 Mlnarag [en out. No attempt was made to: capture the Deutschland _on returning. as it was not considered worth whilcI4,_.|,.|,.|.* 4' ‘ --.\ 'rnl-nn niuilvll-:N is oiv Halt WAY AND SAlLED,EXl’E("l`lNG TO book nv New Lonooiv. sin: MAY BE EXPECTED AT ANY M0- MENT. AS SHE HAS NOT BEEN CAPTIIRED. The Uf53. when it wus found she _had not arrived. rushed olit to ,eg ¢0,.t\n¢\ and a-ld her. Her ull!- slon' was to lirpksup the Breiiislis. Tile Det'it.scblnntl_ s coming out in Novem- ihlsirians .Gain Grolinil *tin 'lrontino Front FIERCE FIGHTING also have Successfully Withstooli Enemy pt BULGARiAN ATTACKS REPULSED rled the entire- village of Strlid. and I about live hundred prisoners re-tiiiiiiied (Special to the Guardian) in theii hands. _i.()NDOI\', October 19- The liritisli On the left wing tile-re has been right fiftllk in the Doirnn sector ot' the violent lighting with artillery. iiizice.-¢loi.inii from has he-eit subjected* s ` to herivy illilgariail llttncks which. BULGARS SEND ' however have been repulsed. I REINFORCEMENTS lil the inouiituinons ills-trict oi| Dobropolye fighting roiiiiiiin.-.,~ to the (Special to the Guardian) ailvantnge ot’ the Serbians, notwitli-| slzilltlilig stubborn t‘esistiiil<‘o ot' thc SAI._0Nll{i. October i!lf`i.tti'ge iflli?lll.\'~ llliilgzirizlii reiili`orceinclits arc- being Oil the lc-i`i hunk iii tht- (iorlizl. sent to tht- l\iucr-doiliull front. accord- Serbiliil troops in ll brilliant il;-,lit rar- iiip; to an aniloulit~eliic~nt t'toiii the Seij- I ON IVIIIC-EDON-IAN FRONT I Fierce Bulgarian Attacks have been Repulseil by British. Serbians Attacks, and Captured Village with 500 Prisoners; -llnlgariausare Being _lleavib ~ Reinioreetl and ileavy Fighting ishnilcipiiiul liiuil Wai' Oillce tc-:ln_\'. l-‘lii'tllt-:i gitins i’or the Serliialls are reported. Ser- bian troops cllirusted with an attack oil Sokoi Mountain sum-eetic~.i in oc- cupying several positil;-llr~ thc-rc- :ind in zlllvaizciiig approxinlatel_\- to the highest peak. Tile advance- is being contitlllcd. lil the tlii't.~;-tioil ol' Monti- stir tlieri- is no cllilnge. Oil the ic inaitnler ot’ ilie front, nt;~thing ot’ .ini- portullce has tilkeii plucl.-_ The Bul- garians ure bringing up reint'ori-.e- nlents alnl ti large nunlbei' oi` trench inol‘tai's. - (Special to the Guardian) galil by King George~'s inen at lintle De \\':li'lr-i\c0lil't and the replilsc oi' il i.().\IDOi\', Oct. 19»~_ Gl‘adltaily the German ct;-ullter attack there. conipar- renrh are drawing their front closer u_tive (lille-t prevailed. I si- As yct no decisive- icstlit has been .F l-`rnllt‘e. Following \\-'etlllesliil_v's all- -or Rllssians in thc violent ilghtlugthzlt ` \'nu<'e along the front between Ilia-Iltns' been raging ‘for se-veral days ill S i-hrs i,:l l\i.uis0lliiette» on the wes-t Volhynia and Gnllcin. The Pf-i'ogt'ai| ‘ side ot_the River, an attack luunclled War Oillce says that nent' Kiselin iliI itirsdiiy was reue\ved- with i'urtiiei' Svinusky' in Volyliynia violent attacks Ins wlllcll virtnllll_\' brings tllcin tc- by Teutonic Allies _were re-pulsed bank ot' tho sti'c.inl. to the north while- Berlin i°ecr.-i'd.=‘» the czlpiuie ot' I cast o|'- Sally Sailliz. where- tlle"l{‘ussiali trenches on the wr-.li bunk ' tin ` illll 'IIT l\`rcllch liiive atlvatlroil their lille in of the Stokltod and the rcplllse with The Bulgarians. in the vicinity o tlir- pust i'ew dllyr-at what llc-riln War- heavy cnstialties of Russian attacks ' Oilice asserts was tl cost ill casual- neiir Blibnow. I ` ties not coinnleilsllrilte with the galil. South oi' Seborow ill Galicia several Germans made ii violent counter enterprises .have be-cn carried ' out; Fi'<`-licii. ilerlin tidnlits that in their t-ther points Russian attacks we-:e put cks in the Sltras Moval front. theltlown. ' I`Bl‘itlr-il captured German position.~'! Having held the 'i‘e(titonio Allies but says those Inter were ie-itlken. lil the inoiitltziln posses on the ’l"raris~ envy rains' i'cll 'i`llui‘sliuy oil the _vlvnniil~Rounliiiiian holder for sevc-rzll ish i'ront. and. except for :i slight days the Rolinlllninlls linve taken the e k otlensive at various pl.-ints and ar itow declared to be pttslilng bac their adversaries who are lenving prisoners and guns lil the lltlnds- of' thc ltnunianians. statement by the asseriioil that Alls- tro-Gol'nlun.~:~ are eiigagell in slicccss- t'lll lighting ill the moliiitaln ptissvs. Geltcraliy spt-lking there is no change in the situation iii Macedt.-zlia. altholigli both the Ente-lite anti ’|`eu- tonic Allies innke claim to inlnor suc- cl;.~‘.ses oil variolis sectors. Mc-nastir, are bringing up ieinforce~ ments and a large number of trench inoi'tai's. Exec-pt on Mollie I’asilbio in tb 'l‘ren_tino region, where the Austriaii in violent attacks re-captured posi- tlolis tukr.-.i by the- ltnlians- r.~nl_\' to be drive-ii out again, artiiloiy duels are taking place ill .-\llstt'o-ltniltili theatre. ' _“U-W----»..,-_-_-,-_-=~. .. ~.._-.~.-_---_,__ - tlii Naniuekett ‘ SUNK BY ll/||NE . (Canadian Press Despatch) -- r Nl‘]\\' YORK. ()L'l. llI_A liCiVs lig- ‘ c-iic_\' iiesptitcli lroin Noi-tolli, Va., to~ Four Mgmbgrs gf Crgw tiny snvst- . . . ‘ “A Gerlnon sllbniiliiite, probably tlioI MlSSlllg~ R€|lllllI1(l¢l' Of CFGW il~i>:i hits been stink oi't' Nantucket; nc- :-tfrillng to zl signal t'i-oin ii British und an Passengers suvsd' cruiser to the Brititvh steuine-r North ____ Pilciiic taking on bllnker i-out hc~.'c today. - - "Tile Nortli Pai-lilo oil Monday night (specm t° the Guardmn) ca .-1 i___., iv tndiil thnt thr tluisei had . NEW YORK* O""°h"" I9- , The _ - ‘ ‘t‘unni~d lliner Alziunia. has been sunk, "II'f‘_“‘II“‘I- _ _ ,_ _ _ l lill the lilngiisb ('hanne-i. lietweeii Fai-‘ _ Ihr iilcssage- ieild._ V' Cernliliinslll-1mouth “ml I_m“h“L hy H "Ima m_(_m,d_l I' "'""".m Sunk mm Q' _`\‘\m:_“'}§§t_' ___H` lllg to cable :tllvices to thc i‘unnltI' 0m('o."S of 'mf' Nmlh.. ‘df "' ‘little bert- tod:i_\", Alilliiliu sailed front' the trlllser was ivlilg oil this (oust I -O(mh(_l Tm Wm] _“Heh " ‘ ':lll.~ ~ ~.~ -.- i A London cable il icw days iigo said ___(`_:`__ I\I:l)_‘t me nm(_im___ heuevo D they ` “ ’““I‘I€“ "e‘I""tI°" In I"'“"m'}(`"lm_‘;IS lsinilcd nt Fiiliiiiilltlt as is thc custrnlf ‘ ` ,' _` 5 __ 1'; i'rolu the llivorpool oiiice iltdlcntcli, ”I ther msn:|I2fum€.lI;‘:;":: Itllllt tllero were .seine passeiigc~‘.~' 1- it bt-‘_;°_- ‘lG"4-10-l9M2l "Hear 'lierbert l'Il‘lf‘@.V - tha ciecntiylé, interpret Henry Vim -Qi D_vlie_ Baptist (‘hitri~b Monday. Oct. up 23rd nt 8 p. in. Adniislllini 25 ce-nm. - ty 28th. Proceeds in iiltl of tho Rei `_. Submarine Sunk ` ' ,CUNARD LINER glslanil Soldier’s ’ Well-liarueil Promotion Liiaur. i-iuci-i soNAi_o s-i"swAn~r Fiom private nd ics lei vt e *previous night wits 30 do-'ing of the (‘uniird lliner Alsunin eg;-_,glut-inm-,¢0w|1 it is it-,gm@(l that Sig iisller ll. ltoluild Stewart. sou ot Mi gazcttexl as it l.ieu,te1iant with th Iloyal Flying Corps. After twenty-on nr, ll signaller with the First lnfanti Biignde his promotion is well ine ' ~, . . ,l _----_-_-- l will bo reinenlbeied that l.ielli. itetl. t Stewart. some tinie ago won the liussiii |by this promotion to a ileutenancy l lone- of the crack regituenti-> and thos * mu" ncmmmzy' amen' Minimum' who know him best will realize tho he earned i_t. ___.1..<.`-_- MORE FRENCH MARINES t -I' of ire cream null' t~iind_\'. All como. I HAVE LANDED AT ATHENs` _._ _ __ . . | . - .___- . (Special to the Guardian) I A'rni~;Ns, oraece_oct.1o-'vi .5 ' 2632-10-20 ll. l.ondon- A further detachment o ilfrencli marines were landed th 2’ “The young |»¢np1t~-'n Society of,inorntng.QThe commander demands Q Sl. l’nill's» Church will hold ii stile of the use of the parliament and unlver 4 liolnoiniiilo ci-iklng on Saturday Oct, sity buildings as barracks. i' G. S _ `~ - ' li it l . menlliers of the 1-row. so lar as has n. ii. slewin-l. or this city. has been ‘I""“ h"“' ""' ""‘“ 'e “"‘“" “"" E faking si-ort-s ot’ prisoners and erinl- ._____.___ _.~~_ , . -- ;_ _ \ till the llllhf'-f‘l\llf‘l‘s llinitcil hr,-fort.; veirlnioiiths ot` at-tive service at the front Im“I” Il" lemohx Imuene" www _v nt two ioint.-l on _the frontier ll _ ` , c0M|“0 EVENTS llistlitgllishe-:i Service Medal, frallnil- “""' ““‘I “' I""I‘ "Ie" pme" ‘hm S 'cd by Empress (lltherlne in 17h. for 0 -distinguished military service on lanr I and sea. llieutensllt Stowart's man) ' . _____ frlf,-nds in his' hmue City will bc pleas d “ch mnruo Ied to hear of the distinction signifirt iinoi sys-1."-;y .-_ ..,u _ _ Growing Weakness oi ' Front ilndicatetl b Couuier~Attaoks. (Canadian Press Despatch.) i.().‘\!DO.‘\'. October IS.-The village ot' Sailly-Saillisel is coiilpletely in the hands of the Frencli. lil ii t'ul'lous attack this :ifternoon For-h’s troops not oiil_v hurled the eneniy out ot' tile- villtlge. but. swept on and cleared the ridges to the iiorthwest uud north-I cast. Thus the Frenl-li have sur-| iiounted the last great obstacle be- twccii tllenl and the <'aniln'iil l’lainI and hold the heights doniinnting tile. liethune roiid as far as ’l`ranslo_\‘. ' I I I Al the saint: time the Frcnrli in-ide iirogress ill their nluvc to tlank l’e- roline by seizing the entire iirst line oil the mile front between iliai-ohs :iilil l.li Maisonette iiiiiuelliately tve-st of l’eroilne. The liriilsh co-'ipeiwiteli in the l"roii<~h stroke at Sailly by aiiraiil-ing north of (‘uendecourt and west of 'i‘ransio_\‘. Tile two nloves iiai-row the salient at this point iilld it' _car- rleu through suci:essi’\lil_\' will place 'i`i‘atnslo_\' ill peril from ivhich it cull- iiot escape captttixe 'l`hc allied t'orces lliadu no attetnpt to liiilncii their latest blows llntil tlil-, Gerinnlls liiid worti theinselves olli with furiolis counter assaults thtit rc- sulted in complete failure at evt.'_v poilti. I East ol' iiei‘il_v~l<]ll-Santerre the ene- my sllcceetled ill penetrating the l<`re-ncli treiit-hos, but ii proved to be il costly vt-iitlire. A rolltiiei'-attack slipporteil b_v l~‘i'ct\<-h urtiller_\' tiwellt thenl bark and cnt to sllreds the lor- cos oil whose slioulders t'éll the brunt oi’ the assault. l‘Iverywhere else the Gerlunns hanlinered in vain ni the allied lilies i-‘or the Gerlnalis the loss of Snilly-Saillisel anti the heights to the north constitutes a real disas- i l i=liEilcil .cl-P-tulle E HER lill. -lot 'Germans on Weslerli y Feelile' '3e"sistalt'e)'z"";‘_l;ti Allies Sweeping Aionr. .__..l_.¢~.__i__. t_ei~v'i`lii