ciLiii1,i;1”_i_i_;io3i_{__d uiiioil °u S e5 §§ Nunn T ' ' T ' ' - "' 4 9 \ W' "‘" 1>-1f'\"» --il cHARi.oT'rE'i'oWN, CANADA, THURsoAY,_iiovsMsss 5, 1914 (»i~,,,rg,;-E,-;,»;,,;»g»i;g=p,~;;,=g,¢,y,{;,»i,_g GERMANS RETREAT GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS KING AND QUEEN , BEFORE RUSSIANS AND FOUR CRUISERS INSPECT CANADTANS iisuii ni uiiiin A STATES ELECTIDNS NEW YORK, Nov. 4-Sweeping Re- publican gains throughout the country, which reached a climax in this State by the overwhelming victory of Chas. S. Whitman for Governor, and James W. Wadsworth to succeed Elihu Root, in the United States, were indicated last night. ill Surly returns of um general elections . ~ Heavy falling oil’ of the Progressive vote in many Statos, the return in Congress of former Speaker Joseph Cannon, decisive Republican gains in New York and illinois in the House m€mb@l'9l1lD. and the overwhelming defeat of Representative A. M. Palmer, by Senator Bois Penrose in Pennsyl- vania, were features of the early returns. Democratic leaders, however, were pleased by a triumph in Massa- chusetts, where former Representative Samuel W. McCall was riefeaieri for the governorshlp by Governor Walsh. Early retum indicated that the D0!ll0Cl‘ilts would retain control of Congress. with approximately no change in the Senate majority, but by a decidedly reduced majority in the House., At a late hour results 'ln Illinois, indiana, California and Colorado as to the sonutorship were in doubt. The triumph of Senator Penrose in Pennsylvania over A. M. Palmer, Democrat, who was one of the original supporters of Woodrow Wilson, sud Gifford Plnchot, Progressive, was Over. whelmlng. ` Democratic Senators in thc south were re-elected without diillculty, new Senators from southern States chosen being Representative Oscar \V. llnder- wood. of Alabama. and Represciitutivo Thomas W. Hardwick ol' Georgia. The triumph of former Speaker Joseph G. (`-unnon, Republican, over Ffilllk 0'l'1HiI‘. for represeiituti\'c in the eighteenth illinois district seem- ed certain on the early returns. Sereno E. Payne, Republican, of New iork. one of the oldest nit-niliers of the House in point of service, was reciecied without difficulty. lu Chio the race for Governor lic- tween James M. Cox, the Dcinocratlt- incumbent, and Frank B. Willis, Re.- publican, was close, with Governor Cox in the lead on early returns, in Pennsylvania, where occurred one of the most spirited caiiipaigiis, Martin G. Brunibaugli, Republican. early took a long lend over Vance McCormack, Democratic candidate for Governor, who was ondorscd by the Progressives. Defeat ol' woman siiffrzlge in Mis- souri and North Dakota was indi- cated. in Ohio tho prohibition issue was uppermost. ln tllcvclund anti Dayton the "wets" were victorious by large majorities. S0 CONFIDENT ARE THEY THAT THEY CHARGE 60 PER CENT. INSURANCE. LONDON, Nov. 2.-I.loyd's agents holiovc that italy is certain to porticl- pate in thc general lduropcun war. This was evidenced to-day when they announced that their prciniuiu for in- surance against italian participation in the war beiorc November 210 is sixty gulneus per cent. CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIDN ONE CENT per word encli inscr- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges twenty-live cents. ___ PRIME SAUSAGES.-Best in ‘hc city. From solocted young pork. Drake & C0, 6262-10-28m1m .__,____,___~_____;.. .__ ___.. --l LOST.-A LADYS WEDDING Fl N . with owner`s unmc ougruvcd inside. Rowaril at 127 Elm Ave. _ LosT"'"-"LAUNDRY PARCEL own. ers name ataclicd: Please leave at King George l-iotol.¢__li1i56-1l-M2l- QUIET DRIVING HORSE. ACOUS- tomed to motors, can be had for his keep nu June ist. Aiiplvl to P9- Box 375, city. “_ 640.!-ll-5ni.li` FOUND-F5uN‘r’7\iN PEN. 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Stone & Wellington- rcntu, ont. 7 6260-10-2iiM2sin2ai._ r7sn“i=‘oi'sAt's.- or 5° /WRES- at Whlm Road, Cross. l\;_l|9;‘m§"°;;: M°ma5ue‘ To acres Ltimn balance good state of cuitlva ods- A nm” under hard and soft w00 - Bum. ning stream crosses farm. h _ iw ;g,,g;;<;;’ '°"“"' "`l.‘?.’§..lii.‘.’.'..i.i. son, - _--in--*“’_i"-1** rir A F (Special to The Guardian) of the enemy which was vigorously erinaiis continue their precipitate r r and taking machine guns. On the front from Kieloe to Sandoniir The PETROGRAD Nov 4-in the re- Durliit: the night of November .ard ing io avoid iigiitiiig our forces to a real disaster betwei_~u Bixschooto and Zouncbekc bv Dnininion Constables Beaulieu untl it is believed that tho mon under PETROGRAD, Nov. 4.-0i'i‘icial- of Turkey and have driven back the and abandoned their dead. wt-si Loses. between the Somme and sour(-cs details ol' .i naval engage- rcported in East Prussia, and tho him from Furnes. on the Belgian coast, Ysor front below Schoorbakke. failed the River Stuyvenkonke. An almost enemy of any importance are reported to discover any ot' the enemy. Only east of thc Yser, but several supply K , ` small detachments ol' artillery still trains have proceeded from Thourout that the new main effort of Emperor remain in the direction of Mestende in the direction of lloulers and W1||i,m-,-5 fm-pe, to in-oak through this, and to north and east of Schoorbakke. Deynze on Lys. Wim has nm roam, commemwlv me _._A.Q_-_-_-.e_=-,-_-_».e_-.--,---.-_-.-_-_-.-_-A-:_-_-.s-_-_-.As_-:_A-_-;__,.,...-..._,-.-_e_e.e¢.-f-_.,-,-_-_._-,._-_-:_-,ee Germans ooill-mile t0 Tiling “D fel"- PARIS, Nov. 4.-Military medical authorities at Lyons issued this ap- peal to the populationz- "There are many wounded who are so exhausted from the loss of blood that the only chance of saving their lives is by prompt transfusion from the veins of a healthy, strong, living man or woman. Those who wish to offer their blood for such transfusion are invited to give their names to the Ho- tel Dieu." _ No sooner had this notice appeared lmgrdw Linimont Our” mV‘l“‘° . J SAVE iIlES DE l/NDDNDED in the local press than volunteers pre- sented themselves. and Dr. Currel, the famous Franco-American surgeon, pa- thologist of the Rockefeller Institute and now head ot' one of the Lyons hos- pitals, was able immediately to save several patients. Three days ago there were already 120 names at the Hotel Dieu. representing -rich and poor and all classes of society. and. needless to add, women were con- * spicuous in the list. \ -Hundreds of Prisoners- . _ A . .. °‘;l;,§,";;°;,,',i°';=;,,;=g;\i iuiiiisii iiiiilssinun ’l.?“i.‘I.‘i.'.i.‘”.TL’“‘.'iiii.°i“ Ucgigled , EEANES EDNDDN ‘§fn:'”” pp] __ LONDON, Eng., Nov. 4.-(Phe ' ‘ ......T.ff.§"§.‘-i.i`.'3i’§2.‘.’1i.i§'.;.N.f;l‘.$A .NES ro--io oe--» oo- ----1--1 hi- -=---- <°»°°'=' *° To ‘=~~=~"="> the Russhm General Staff He1dq“m__ ports to the Turkish Ambassador, LONDON. NOV- 4-*Tlwl l'0\1l' Gilr- rm was given ou, here m_“‘,gh, A 'reweimr resin.. 'rim Ambassador win man dreadnoushts and four German Sudden change is noted since N'oV leave [,0mi0n to.m0|-mw_ cruisers took part in yestcrday's en. Iird on the East Prussian front where CONSTANTINOPLE. Turkey. NOV- 5“ge'""“E lm' me “SE "WSE 0E Eng' ,me enemy which reuwuy wok'me ob 4.--The Porte has recalled the Turkish llilld li C0llfll'l¥l€d by the CNW Oi the fensive almost everywhere has be un Ambassadors to France and Britain’ steam drmer Carrigm' According ‘U .0 mu 'back at Gem," “Umm ,rgms me rimrge D'.-ufairs at Petrograa and the skipper of the dalfter the Gernmii retreat is precipitated on the left wing the Mimsier to Servia' S “ps appeared E ‘Pugh the "NSE about 160 miles northeast of Lowes _ , ~ QEHMAN gEp0|q1'_ loft at seven o’clock in the morning. gg? 13053512020;°§gk£;'¥;\$“E(_ 8E‘5;‘;E’E_: ____ ‘ Firing at the British cruiser Halcyon ' ' D Bigi¢r,|N Nov 4_.0mciai_0“r lasted fifteen minutes 'l‘lie skipper ing a large quantity of arms and ani- ' ` ` also sa l _ K , » ys two British submarines in inunltlon and making, prisoners of a “EE“ks 0” \P"9” E” “WUT Arms and addition to the D5 which W u k ,German company. 1 east oi’ Soissons are progressing ` ' as 5 H ` On the left bank of the Vistula the Slowly but successfully. SOUU1 OV Eiiiitiiiiriking B mine' pursued me Ge? Get eat towards the frontier Their Verdlm md in the Vosges' Franck” T rear guards have been dislodgetl from “mick” were "°D“]s°‘T' E" Eh” easter" SUMMARY DF THE SHEUAHOHT Kolo and Przetlhora, arena of war there has been no . -1- On the morning of November 3rd material change. (5l'¢°la| f° *M GU3l‘d|a") ;<”§el<;;0‘§§hH>kpltl1L;! -Zvlstrlaiis beyond § ;‘? i.o.\'iJoN, Nov. 4.-'rurirey nas new - c c r roops ovcu- . . ~ PML making six hundred prisoners ____ d;eiln_itely broken oil diplomatic rein. . tions with Great Britain, France same day We W°“ ‘N EWCESEVU VECTUTY Our troops have crossed the frontier Russia and Servm' Her ‘“pl°maEE"` over the Austrians along the whole , . representatives inthccnpltals ofihese enemy fc" back M all Speed: our Turkish advance gum.ds_ They took countries. acting on orders i`roin_the troops took Sondomlr which is an im- possession, after engagements, of Porte E°`day demamled and received portant sir-nlisgiryrti point, eight Turkish mwus_ The Turks passports. Some ol them already have _ _ t L d ft i 4 n- d 1 left their posts. while others will (speclal to The Guardian) re rea e a er iav ug su ere osses depart mmorrow. giall South ol' [£19100 tluplng the past ‘ ~_""°"`_°"_`_°"° . Although no Statement to mis Mylec! week WL. made prisoners 200 omcers FRENCH REPORT- has been given out it is uiidersttiotl and 500 mon and have taken a large . . T 1 " l i tl . .t' _ i number of cannon and inzicliine guns. (Sp°°'a| 1° The Guardmn) ‘I “Hey S-apo ogy E-W le .ll-0 mm E) _ PARIS, Nm,-_ 4__The \\/M Omce this ior iloet in bombarduig Russian Black um ,\“S.,.iam, “md” a Series or mf evening made _public 'the follo\viiig of- Sea ports and Russian ships proved .u,~.k,_,' "ery bm I-mlm, and retremed ‘ :lxc;i2;l“co:tiir1liu;iici'it1io11_.mga llnplfiflillllé unacceptable to the Powers of Triple Our troops took ii ilrui footing in the ; ‘ ca ° " e ST 0"' I; t i, ' tl t T k f - t - region oi' Nislm and ltzulnlk. Nothing north we have made slight progress l;§r;ll\ i0'“;cc;;e txruiz :,;,;al;,?| to report on the rest of the front. tofvnm Messims' , . . . The »l.m,kish HCM is (_0m_cmmted in Fo the east artillery duels at sev- German officers in her service be dis- the Block Sea with its page in tire, °ml1"°E"ES“E°"l5 me Wont have taken iiiisiwti and the ships purchased from Llnspliorous. Apparently they are try- PIM” without great results nombly at Gcrinuuy disinontlotl. _ (Specm to The Guardian') the ).»\r<:re, in Argonne and in forest, The P0“'€l`S lVh“’h the Ottoman HAVRE, 1,-mme' N0v_4‘_A Belgian Aprtinont. Government has thus defied are official statement oiiicialiy announces ‘ *°-“'-'--_°-- already taking warlike action against the heroic resent- ot' our troops on thc Turkey, 'rho British have destroyed e _ - » Q __ ggafclgiri it1EuggefjilwésEqfligzglitfggs0; _ iort Aknbali in Araliiu. the Russians considerable losses to the Thirtl and have mvaded A"m Mm” and an 'i`\venty-second Reserve Corps of tue HGHT`AIli»¥l0-F`l'@l1Ci1 H68( IS i-l0H1llill'dlllg file enemy, and which mowed them down forts of Dartlanelles. to the extent that their check amounts ____ Now that Turkey hm, aligned he,-self To me South 0f'lh0 YSQL the ,rwmp h l.O_NlJOl;l, Notv.t /if-'lglie Arlziinaltiy among the nations at war speculation t_,._(hh.d Gorman m.S,,rv0 (-Orps was F11-‘ls 1-Z§;"l§lmarel*(_‘;1i;”c’(;e“ fnxn “Gillian is rife as to what the other ilalkan oblli§erl to give ground before thc oi- "5 T ~ ' _ Powers will do. Greece is said to bt- fens ve o the Allies. `. ~ . - - ‘ _ , ment mf tim Chilean const, m which nffiimrliis to who sides with the To me (Mt “E tho YS" “ml “"9” tho llritish cruiser Monmouth was Allies, while Bulgaria has given assur- the situation has not bccn modiilod. _GS;);lLen11!l(\)t[mB;c‘;eT;£f; “"0-0 Of ll0l‘ lwlllfallly- Bulgaria. ljotiwcit Zoiiiitrbckc, \’Vyiscli:istt~. , AT:hu‘i§un-y hqsi-m-) mmnrnm»uuny(`)f the limvcvcr, is nmliiiising, for, :is a llul - - ~ . . . . and l\i-ssiiios. thc Allies. despite fur- report gn;-ian diplomat suid, with Turkey in kms ‘mdcks of mu ““('“‘y maintmn _-»--_-- tho ni-on of war, Bulgaria inust be their positions. in the region of Ar- ' ' _ , incntlcrcs, south of Lys, action is coil- GERMAN TRQYLLEER SUNK BY pr'~'p“m‘E fm ‘my "V‘”_‘E‘mEm0S'_ lined to iiitcrniittent cannonading. Next to the Turkish situation thr `_""_'_’“"*_" (Special to The Guardian) l1PDe3l”l‘“C0 Of German Wafships Off COPENHAGEN, Nov. 4.-A large the coast ol’ England is causing niosl N, T, R, §‘i’;;"““;;uEt'}“‘z')Ef°"D“'f’;*;]]d§`§i:I‘;5°‘§ ol' the discussion in this country io ‘ 1 i i an , A ~ . _. . _ -- land’ in the Gm L Hem .1-he 1-atc of day. There is u disposition .iinnnr l~}DMliNl_JS'l`0N. N.I3., Nov. 4.-A ii r ci-owl not i?“0wn_ naval men to believe that no serious _ c s fflT"`-lk5l\©’l` l\\l0“l- Ui-'€lliy'liV0 Y_0fU`3 0f -__---___-- raid was intended, lint that the Gel' “W “mi 'f"""`5tE"‘E Tuesday “EN‘"`“°"“ JAPANESE FE-EET 'N PACTFH-7- mans hoped to induce British warship: Simis on lm. truck of the '1‘,-amen". (Special to The Guardian) to follow them, and by laying mines tincnttil Railway between Slcgas and SANTIAGU, Nov, 4__A steam Copier os they retired to catch some of the Qllll-l*blH0il~l{li\lI'l0l\€l‘; r (n (ml) guardmgnvliltchl liais urrivediagtillalparaiso re- bigger ships as they did the sub 10 H10 S 0 0 1 ' - or s iavn'secu c a anese war- ,~ , i- - .. . . -. - thc bridge when they saw a man on ighipg aff Egrgtcr islttgnd inpthe Pacific “DMN” Da' Ph" fful mmf' (.’U`man" the track, some tlistiiiiro from ilici1i,l.,b.,uL 2309 mpc., Wm; of tin, Chilean ‘lil lily Ullnfill Slllllllll N0 llllilimli* U’ llllil llliflf SllSllll‘i0llS \"'¢‘l'f1 Ul‘0‘lS0‘l-iccast. Easter Island belongs to the naval exports lv.-ro ilint. the ships eu- 'l`lic_\' iiniiioiliailely :itni'ictl towards him - Republic nf (mi).-._ _ .gngcd in mm work WGN Om 0,w5_ and round thc lorciiancr at work un- _________________ Tl _ _ W , , _ N 'U _ (. _r ,ms fuslcriiiiir tim rziil iitiiiiis. 'l`licy lm- GERMANS gEG|N T0 SUFFER “'s“0xp‘r s‘"E’“" m “ fb m' ini-ilisioly put him uutlcr itrrcst. but |N W|N-|-ER cAMpA|GN_ would not take such risks with new could not get a word from him. BERLIN, Nov-_ 2_~Tiin offer-in of tho vcssels, and as if to provn the ron- 'l`l"{ l’fi“l’{""`\ 'I‘_,""" "°*f”f3"’1‘ *O annroaolilns whiter on the camiiaiirri rmitirm <-xpcrin my iimi inc iirim; ai l1l\flU\'bll\ll1ll~lll1i-I' mlwll 0 ldlbllsh- already are evident. lienvy frosts are me ,mush C|.,,;_.,[,,- ilalteyoii, w],;,.h arrest is one of n baud of foreigners l.mnpu1'g,, in pomml has bm," waged resulted lu slight damage to that which have been _seen along the lino for Bom., uma under most riigagroe. vcssol, showed tho Gorman ships worn “E UE” Tm"s"°’m"°"mE Wim," uw llbio Cfllliilllllllfl. L'l\llS9i1 by mill mid not ttrinotl with modern guns, ‘RSE [cw “eelm Bnowslmm' Oillcinl reports oi' the fighting on _._,._._ ,.~..-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-».-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.=-.-.-.-.-»-_-__-_-_-.ae-#__-_-_Ae-,M.-.-_c-~....-,,,...._~ land, as issued to-dsy, rccorilcd only advances at various points and re- THE CEDMANS AHE LEAVINC °' , others There is in fart no great change in the situation according to THE DAITEE ENDNT IN DEECTDM “‘f:"..*‘ii’;‘.r.§i;... Gormnmg have given up their positions HAVRE. France, Nov. 4.--The Bel- Small portions of the enemy`s rear along the Yssr having been driven glen Minister ol’ War to-day made guard are still holding small bridges ,mi of thgrrs by the flooded country public sn oilicial report received by and farm houses on the left bank of and gun nn, of Amed troop, mm Wm-_ half-way between Duiiklrk and Ostend. unbroken column of the enemy. com- ENDS' The text follows: "A detachment oflposed of all arms und extending from The Germans. however. llovv l<<’i>i Allied troops which to-day pushed Lake to Thourout has marched in an up their rittncirs on Allies’ lines ahead us far ns Lonibeartzyde on the easterly direction; no forces of the around Yprw where mmm (room, are il hting. Although there is evidence forcements snd'untler thc eyes of the ` Emperor are preparing to make an- . l ` .other big attempt to get through to , the Germans and express conlldcncc the coast. Military men here say the Allies have just as good means for bringing reinforcements in their lines as have that the new attack will prove on fruitless as the previous ones. indian troops and the pick of Eng- lish Territorial forces have distin- guished themselves in the fighting and rome in for compliments from Gener- al French. For the trond of events on thc East Prussian frontier reliance has to be placed entirely in Russian reports as the German Headquarters say notlilnl: about lt. EDDMINC NEW CABINET TDD ITALY ROME, Nov 4.-Slguor Salundra, the Premier of the Cabinet, which has just resigned liccalise oi' tlll`l`creiii:t:s ainoiig its incinlicrs regarding ques- tions oi lliinnciul policy, having been semi-officially cut-rusted by King Victor liiinniaiiuel with thc duty of (orinin;; a new Uabliiol, spent thc whole oi` the \'fVCllllll=! on l\iloiiilu>’ night in consulta- tion with politlcal i`\~ieuds, as lio wishes to solve the crisis in ilic sliortost pos- sible time, owing to the -liiitwilatiriiiai complications. Accortlini: to thc <'ui~i» toin here the oiliciul iiiiiiouiiirciiiciit ol his having been oiitrusic-il with the formation of ii Cabinet will bo givin out almost simultaneously witli the announcement of the new Cabinet. AHADIAN TDWN DDMDADDED (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 4.--The liritish cruiser Minerva has lwinliurilr-il thc Arabian town of Nicddali on the ltcd Sea. .__.__».-.._...--.___ CEN. EDENCH CDMPEIMENTS THE INDIAN-TDDDPS (Special to The Guardian) l.Ol\'iION. Nov. 4.-The Official Press Bureau in a statement issued to-day pays triliutc to the bravery and adaptability of the indian troops now serving in F‘i'ai‘icc and Belgium saying they are pcrforining great work not- witlistanding the fact that the nature ol' the country in which they 'are light- ing is entirely different from that to which they were accustomed, Gen- critl Freutili expressed hiinseli great- ly pleased with the bearing of these troops and has sent the fullowiiiiz, message to the indian Corps (Iom- mander: Please congratulate Indian troops on their gallant conduct and express our gratitude to them. GERMAN SL`BlVl.\RINl‘I V I.\' TltA\\"l.ER5 NTCTS. LONDON, Nov. -l.-A despatch in siibuiurinc limit bccnnic entaiiuitnl in The nets and sent up n rocket. The Vaptain linilcd the subninrinc in Eniglish, but received no reply, ,md the trnwlcr abandoned her nets. The Daily Muil‘s _-\ni;iterduin cor- resiloudcnt Says it wus the anions German subinarinr U-0 which got eu- tauglcd in tue truwl0r‘s llsh nets. GHENT IS0l.A'l`lGD FROM COlVl;\il.NI(`-A'I`l.0N. WASliI,\`GT()N, D. C. Nov, if- lihcnt is isolated from cominuiiirut- lon, iiocordiiig to ;|_ despatch rt‘cci\'ctl by thc .-\niei'it'nii imvcrnniuiit sont out hy |1mssuni;r.1‘ ti. Sluts, iiolliiiiil. by r-_rm cinisiii gcucrni had 0l'tici't':i thc noiisiilntc ut Ostcml closed und tgoiic l *infer thai; the lighting wus so ilci-cl-. in the const towns that nil Ain'~ri- cum, have wigiirlruwri to the interior. L()ND()N, Nov. 2.~--(11.40 D» ill-N" The Secretory ot' the Admiralty zin- nounces that it conibincil liritisli and Froiicli squadron bombarded thc Imr- ilanelles forts ut long range this morn- ing. Tho forts replied, but no ships were hit, only one shot t'ulliii_L: along- sitlc thern. Tho staieinent otitis that the danmge to the forts cannot be cs- iinmtetl, hut ii great explosion, ucvoni- pnnled by dense volumes of black smoke, occurretl at ilu- liollos fort. THE GERMAN VERSION. (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN, Nov. 4.-~\Vii'cless to Sai" .__...;_.,.1.,..____. Attended by Lords Kit- chener and Roberts His Majesty Bomplment- ed “The Boys" l (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 4.-Tholr Majesiics in brilliant sunsliinc ir .voted the Cnnailiun troops at Salisbury Plain to-day. The royal psrly was inet by (ir-nerul Ciiiiipliell, Vouimandcr of the southerii tlistrict, and his staii, also l.icut.»Gi~nc-rul Alllcrson iiiid staff on tin- puratlc ground betivcen Busturd and \\’cstdo\vii Camps. Af-conipunyiiig their Majssties were Lord l(itt:liinici*. Lord Roberts, Lord Sliiiiil‘oi‘i1liaiu. thc Kini.:`s private sec- rt-iiiry, Hon. (loo. l’<»rle_v, Sir ltirliard Mt-llrliio, (‘ol. (‘:\rson, ('01. Wilson, t‘ol. l\lcDoui:ul|, l'ol. Neil, Llcut.-(lol. Grunt Morden, Lit-iii.-ifol. Reid and` other stall' oiiii-ers, who were present- cd to their Muicslies. Atltirvssing the troops thc King said it gave hiiu plea- sure to get such a iliie body of men as hc had found in thc first overseas coiitiuygcnl. lliini is slit ` EDDM TEPPTEINS THINNS MAXIM Sir iiirum S. ;\luxiui, inventor of thc lllaixini gun, wliivli is playing such an important imrl iii thc European war, V has written his vit-ws on the destruc- tive power ol the Zi-ppolins and their iitissible iiionuio to iionilon and other big cities in tiri-ill llrllniu. int~identall_\' thi- invcuior iniilics the point that the bin guns oi’ tht- Germans which redirtccil riir- liclgiuii iortri-sses ure for less powt-rt`ui than some ot the , gulls on di'ciulno\1_i;lits. " Although the tit-rinoiis seem rlsicr- lniiicd to attenipi on aerial raid on- lioniion,” said Sir llirnin, "l should say, from what 1 know of ouiginecriug. balloons, and liylng machines, that so izir as Zeppolins are <'on<‘erncd we need have no fears. hlspecially is this so in v’cw ol the nature ol' the weather which is uliead oi' us. it would be a great feat indeed for ii. Zeppelin to journey from Gcrnmny or even Bel-` giuin to London and bark in the best oi' liiiliospiicric tfolirlilioiis, without rriirryiiiig any lotiil wiintever excepiiiig the mon necessary to iiuvigate the .'tirsliip :intl the petrol whicli would be t-sisioiitiiil for surli it flight. the Daily _\'t~.\vs from lititfcrrinin says* that it Yuiilitleu strnni irnwloi' rc~l ports that Friday, while fishing, nl [lniti-ti Statics couisni |;eiit‘i`ul licnry; A. Jnhiisnn. ` | The ilcaiiutcli nddcd thni. the Aniori-i to (llirut, whrre he wus sniff. \»uf,N_ ivitliout coinn uu;'cnt.ion., l]liici`iiis licrc lst “ It Inv: to iii- ri~nit~inbrrcd that tho scat has to lm zrrossriii :;ul`cl_\'-lin easy lush for zl liugc :iirsliiii iiiitlcr thu nlosi i‘:ivn\irnlili- r'irt‘unistuiir-os---aiitl ii' Zep- pi lin:< :iiii-iiipttwi to coins- over hi-,rc iii :nirli wi»nil\cr :\:-i we usually experi- i-iiifc in thx- wiiitr-r and curly spring. llrc vlifiiit-i»r. of their rc:\i:liiui.: Loudon ir'i:ai br, I think, extri-iucly small. p:iiiii'iii::rl_‘.' if the \‘/onld-l.~t> iiiviiilers <':'.ii‘ii~tl any cozisiderablc weight ol' bombs. “Anil tlicti again, tho Zoppcliiis are iiiioi'ii\o\i.~‘. t~r:il`t, and not tlilllcult to ilntcvt, and 1 think l may go so lar its to suy that we shall very soon prrsisvss sonic mt‘mis~-:ind ol’fc<'tivo inoiiiis--of dc#-tro_\'iniz them in the air, oven though it very durk or iogizy night is sclcctcil for ilioir liiiiiarilolis exploit. “At any rntc, l uni convinced of iliis~-tlmt it would cost tho Gornmns ii great iloiil more llmn $5,000,000 io rlustiuy 32.500900 wnrtli of pi'tii‘»oriy in Lmidon by inoiins of Zeppnilii airsliips. 'l`o liurl tilt-ir bombs with anything ilkc :\i‘t'iirru'_v they wtniltl have to flusrciiil to :iii .'iltltu1l»1 iii. which llioy woulii bc visible and within rouge of our iloicii:-iivc guns. "lu rciraril to aeroplni. the case- is roilii-i' ilil`l`vrout. but my own opinion that i,liarr~ is rortniiily noi. more than :iii ovvn uliiiiiru that ti flying machine i-tiuld leitvc (lcriuaiiy, conic to London, drop at bomb and return in safety." ._. ____._._.____,-_-,~f_-,-as-_ _-.-_-_-Y-_-J .».-_»-.-v~.--- -~»- -- DHITISH AAD TDENCH SDDAD DDMDAD NDN DED DAHDANELLES TDHTS vlllo-Brillsli wnrsliips on \'ov. 1. snys mi official aniionnf-oiiiont, hoinlmrded the Turkish port of Aknhali ond at- toinpietl ti li\utiii\i:. Thi- force re-f1iY!- biirkotl after losing four men. Des- pult-lirs l`rom Coiistziiiiiiinblc soy il liritlsii squadron bniiiborrlt-rl thc Uar- dnnelles forts nt daybrt-uk November Ii, Tlioy did no dnniugc. Firing at an exironic raiigc lusts-d 14 minutes. Siiiiultoneously li is reported that llrliish cruisers lircd a few shots ut thc seaport ni Jni`i'a in l’nlostlno but rcilred under the iire of Turkish artil- lory. LONDON. Eng., Nov. 4.--A Belgian Socialist Senator, who returned to- day from nn olllclnl #init to King Albert. said the Allies are now within ten miles of Oi-itend, but he did not believe the Germans nro preparing for a general retreat through Ileigium. but rather for a llnal supreme assault, which would he made at it point south- exist of `Ypres. The Senator states the Germans have 500,000 men in the vicinity mentioned. but said it was the general impression of the Allied ___.___.'_______________,_______,v.__,___,V__.;v________.,_____. ~___________.Y______ GEDMANS Mil MAKE SDPH TD HEACH EME EEEDHT CAEAIS DT INLAND HDDTE Staffs that the German efforts would result in failure because their troops not only were very weary, but to a great extent wore made up of youth- iul mul aged recruits. When the Ger- mans' miirch down to thc coast began, the Senator declared, scarcely any of tht-ni expected they would be kept out of (‘ulniii. Now the opinion has been completely and freely expressed that the Germans would never reach their olijoctivo. ’CETlMiN SAIEDHS AHDESTED AT N. S. WINDSOR, November 4.-Lust evening an intelligence otllcer and a itroopcr came from Halifax to Windsor to look up two German sailors, who were on board the tour-masted Ameri- can schooner Charles D. Eudict. which is discharging chemicals here. The sailors were removed from the Imperial moving picture theatre, where it seems they had previously given offense by hissing when the picture of King George wus thrown on the screen. With the assistance of tho lodal police and attended by a large crowd of curious and excited citizens, the two sailors were escorted io tho police office and examined by the lu- tclllgcnce officer. The result wus that Captain John- son of the schooner, signed papers making hinierit' personally responsible and agreeing to deliver the Germans to the otilcers on Thursday next. when they will likely be removed to Mol- villc island. Halifax. EDD PRICES AHE ADVANCED Di Will OTTAWA. Nov. 4.--One of the Canadian Trade Commissioners in Enizlond reports that in consequence of thc war an advance may be ex- pected in the pi-ice of furs, particu- larly in the popular and cheaper kinds. The fur which is likely to be the most scarce is the seal dyed coney. which of late years has been so ex- tensively worn. One reason is that the iurs are being used for costs for the l~`rciicli soldiers in anticipation of a winter campaign, and another rea- son is thcre is no lneuus of flfvoing and preparing them for the English market, France and Belgium are the two countries which specialise in ine preparation and dyeing of the coney skin. and the people of these countries nr.. loo much occupied with the war to turn out more than is required for their own military requirements. Furs from animals which have their haunts in Russia are also scarce, ow- ing to the fact that the hunters have been called away from their regular occupations. Wolf and fox skins are already 25 per cent. dearer than last year. THE NEITHER THE TEMPERATURE TIDE. IO0N. ETC. (Special to the Guardlail) - 'l‘(iitt`:N'l“O, Nov. 5.-Mi1ritime: South-westerly winds. sbowery in cnstern portion, fair and mild in wt-st. THE \\/EATIIER.-The Weather was generally lair, with slight mist. fol- lowed by rain at night. The title will be high this afternoon at 12.41 and tomorrow at 1,23; it will hc high tonight at 11.45 and tomorrow at 12. The sun sets this afternoon at 4.40 and tomorrow at 4.39; it rises tomor- row morning at 6.47 and Saturday at 6,49. The moon rises this evening at 5.54. There was a full moon on Monday Nov. 2nd, at 7.49 p. m. The last quarter of the moon will be on Tuesday, Oct. 10th at 7.37 p.m. The length of today will be nine hours and lilly-four minutes. ll-llnsi-i1's ilniment cures garget in cows COMING EVENTS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETINGS ETC i ONE CENT per word each inner tion in this column. Cash must sc- compnny all orders. Minimum clings twenty-live cents. "All persons having accounts against the Jubilee Confederation Ot-it-bratiou will kindly furnish same ut once to (‘. R. Sniallwood, city. 11-5m3l "CINEMA SHOW.- Do you want to cuter the Cinema Show buslnesm You cnn have complete equipment to travel the country for S150. Marvell- ous olicr. For particulars apply The Guardian Olilce. 6155-10-12Mtf, “NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Shareholders' Nleeting, of The W. B. llayeg Silver Black For Oom- psnv, Limited, will be held in the Hall at Ellerslie, on 19th Novemb8r,- 1914, -st 2. p. m. R. C. lin_\bG.~Sec'y- Trees. 6395-ll-5M3l. "A SOCIAL AND SUPPER will bs held in St. Georges Hall. on Thurs- day. NNov. 5. A good musical pro- gramme is being prepared. Tickets, 20 cents, Children. 10 cents. 6275~10~31m5l ' "e£Ai. Rives BLACK r-'ox co.. LTD.--The annual general meeting of the above company will be held in the Board of Trade rooms ou Saturday, ,Nov. 7. at 11 a. m. Shareholders un- -able to attend kindly mall proxies bo fthe undersigned at once. BENJAMIN TRUGERS, Acting Secretary. 0881-ll-Sm!! Miner-d'¢ Lintmeut Cum Rhlumltiiq N »