:_ ~ . 5... : , 1-. no . " . . , _ ' M f is » cggw u ~ m i r . is* ‘I i paws F., Q M l. ,;§.,;'.»‘,§;t;. ... gf," p 'Tvfi.Q § f ¢i§%@q@p ‘ I '- » . . A. ' i_ _. ` _ ____,,, ‘ .-11'-’*.-‘r.*’h*~_< ~ _'3-s.‘~ 4.. .¢».»-»- > . -. _ '4 .J-<_ .__ _ .» rd-.ymf-¢.£pm¢. ~"- .F._s .arid _,z:='~ :'ff"f..- ` ' 1 1 _ , _ »_ .. ‘ t_ V _ " ~" . ._._<- ., .yr .1.<~_;t-.i -,»., 2'. ,_ , .'~. 5.. ' \ - ’ ri » _ , f “,_t\»(.°7~?‘!'-,_~» ‘~ _ ' '-, .iw- ri \ . - 'i’1q1E'GU`l'fsD1AN oovsss =i;r':'ii~1cE ‘Eow 1.113' A ISLAND LiKE THE DEW P pAi.L»fr1~iEN .‘ I I _ . lL F- = EWS WURTIQREADING ALL THE Aovrs. Woirra rnmrmo . Y _ _ ____ __ . - _-W . _ . . _. ----- ~~.».-.~.-W. _..~.~.__ _.___.___.___._.__.,___.;.L_,__,,__;___;__ -A-_P~'I""."'»'°’* #Por ovqi-` 4s.`ooo '|=u»_d¢»-Q only H H" l, thoad “byi mv."-yis`¢se|y" tv. Charlottetown Guardian, Founded 1887 Three Cents I ` ' + ' f » f ' $3.50 Per Year (Mailed) in Advance to U. 8. . Annual Bubieriptlon. delivered, Four Dollars ‘ 14, 1918 saw ' ' _ . Per Year (Mai ed) In Advance in Gans I Y A A _ A 7°’ “""""”‘ "' "' -_ ~‘ ' 'I A f ~ f- 4 _ B'g Advance. is costing n¢ai~1pypp,, ;viaWa¢,_it_p,oq,oa by More; GERMA1gY’W"sSs1>t§ NOTE 312U,,§,,p»;,§,ii,,,,‘sEisrlu sY__oEsm_A.it~ p ~ _ 4 _, A Biwrlsii Pom* oct. 13.- I' ' 'N " _ j ` i large number of American troops _ _ . .- _- - t ` ‘ have been lost as a result of the I * ' i' - 4 "”'l_°"`_'l north chanel between the Scottish and ‘Irish coasts in .i culliasion will ' e British Now Have Lontrol oi Principal Railways and iiiitiun Few sinking of the transport Utrauto in the ls Ready to Evacuate an lnvaded if.i,“'§i.ii`i.ii.i{i"iiii;'.ii.ii..i)if"f.i§;.if'f1 That Allies oi German Line of Communication. i)ouai and des '.'.`.ii."l.°k§..if§..`.'l°i§fl"ffl5i§f3"lifl.§if§.i Dames are Being Evacuated by the Germans Who Are in Full Terntory as a Pre-requlslte tu 1 Retreat From Gobain Forest and Laon, Peace and Depose Kaiser Biilii GEN. SIEWARI if Allies Demand it. Washington, Oct 13.= -Germany`s reply to Pres. Wiison’s note declares Germany is ready to accept Wilson’s peace terms, evacuate invaded territory as a prerequi=;Pub1i¢ N0ti¢e site to an armistice and that the bid for The Germans are 1‘€P0Yit~ d HS Sayiflgl::fi‘I.;*;'ii.;‘:.;"'1.:;:':I:;;‘;§;“;..t1i:..;1;1f that they would be willing to depose the Kaiser _if the Allies demand it inporder to i.‘;‘.§‘..‘.'.i".‘.f;§‘;"‘1‘;i...;‘.?;'§§.,t;.f:Z;’_if;‘ get peace. I i I » arc reqiicsiod to avoid/ till' ci'owdli1'1z L_ _ _ , ______._._._._.__.. _ The public are advised not to visit crsussrs Rtrtr siscisosn wuii susriuoN »f also requested to meet and take steps the p German Reply, says a depatch, and Unconditiqn-, f.‘I,..i,".‘l..‘.§`_“` '"“ '"""`”"""” al Surrender as the Allied respon~ c is rapidly gain- H§§S‘§;;,§;S‘;;;;;;‘ ;)§e“§;‘(j;‘G_§;';“‘;‘,; ing ‘ read and observe. - W. J. iMcM.lLLAN, M. D. C. M.. SOME ENEMY PRISONERS P ris Oct. 13 --'l`he‘French Fourth Army has taken `.>...... ...._. f.. ..;.. ...ot a . pa ne £1 ° sicians i-eiported 617 cases of inilucuzai fighting and an advance by _the Frc nch and _Serbian Inst. cm-.l.\.iLl..i....._ in ...ug 2:. ~ iiihsucirtscs tho great niajority are coin- guns were captured since September 15th. . ` 21,567 Prisoners and Six Hundred Guns in Chain- ' THE EPIDEIMC P ' ' Y _ _ V V. A. D.'s as will volunteer. ln uiany . homes it has been impossible to sec- . ' ure ‘urscs and in at least some oi'_` g¢ 5»¢ gg ek g 5¢ 5, % M gy _,K sa 5: w 5 5? these all the inmates are sick.'l‘ololl'i§r - u c 6% #E HIS ACCOMPLICES .$.1-A ‘#5,-‘%‘ O s rj# Sovereiins oi all German States Called to Ber in to iielp Frame Up a Reply to O 1 ,1¢ President Wilson s Note (Special to The Guardian) AMSTERDAM, Oct. 12 .- »Eniperor William has summoned the Soveroigns ot all the German Federal states to Berlin for a consultation before ans- wering President Wilson‘s note, nc~ cordlng to s Cologne despatch. Such a conference is unique in the history ot Germany. \ .§¢_-i_- ALUIED GOVERNMENTS AGREE ON PEACE TERMS l1DNDON‘_.t Oct. 18.-The ministers 'ot the Allied Governments. says _thc _|9!_Dl‘__6lli,i*FVa discussed the German ‘.I.;" ‘ 'U - md‘_ M-NW p _ sp, _si i..»_ if \_{\..i»- - \ r _ A \ ‘iv \¢ .‘.~ ' . ~ , ' -_ A", 1 7,. ,I ,_ . ¢ , <-\... ~ ' I- f . A peace overttires and agreed upon a line oi’ ‘cornmn action. Tho British French and il-tallan Ministers tlrsi. conferred and reached a dccsion aftor which the British and French cabinets confirmed tho conclusion. ' monica p (Special to The Guardian) HAVANA. 0c`t.. 13.-Widespqread damage has been caused by an earth- iiiiiiiiiiiii quake in Portorico according to ani 'uncoivtlrriied report received hem ‘I9 Qt it %$H¥¥¢5¢%9‘¥¢5¢ *li* assess# 9k from Santiago Decnbs. __, ji _ ~ ai. A peace represents the German people as I __, well as the German govern ment. 2.2 THRIFT DAY #F Saturday ought to be n Thrift *E day for everyone ln the land* wiio earns a weekly wage. Is lt* your thrift day, or is it your; waste day? Is it the day when a, you fatten your savings uc~¢I_ count.; or is it the day when* ou feel like a millionaire ands; Your__,\vages may be high now qi -probably never were so iiigl QE before. You are sharing in theiI< nation's prosperity.. Help toil* maintain that prosperity. You* spend accordingly? *F can do this only by saving. *E When pay day's n Thrtit dayi it’s a Victory day, too. Every *E dollar saved will help win the* war and preserve the fruits ofa, Victory. Every dollar wasted* makos.for Ganada's misfortune.” Make pay day Thrift day! sf 9¢§Q¢1i{R¢B*i$‘¥i¢lt<~$¢R4§¢5#$i ‘< a His titii__Piuinuiin‘ OTTAWA, Oct. 12.-Brig. (leiieral ian contractoi in the Imperial service of construction in the Biitish army ways docks, etc. 1° IIEALTII 0Fl~‘I(‘ER pievtilcnt is not intended to caiisc un p _ All church tier-vices shall be dlscon gatherings are prohibited ii/Icrviiauls houses whcrc tho disease is lmown to exist except in case ot’ necessity and questod to obseivs voluntary quar.\n tine. The Local Boards oi' Health are Prov Health Otlicer Examiner and Patriot loui-ual and Pioneer Up to Qtiturday night tho city phy paraticly mild, with only a few cases of pneumonia. There is it great scarc- ity of nurses and an effort. is being made to secure the services of as many their services in such cases wo 4 real patriotism on the part ot’ those who have received training and those needing such service titre prepared to pay .for it. THE WISATHER, , TEMPERATURE. FIDE. MOON. ETD The tide will be high this ovoning at 6.46, tomorrow ot 7.42 sud Wed- nesday a.t 8.33; tomorrow morning at 6.50, Thursday at 7.27. Sun sets this evening at 6.37, tomor- row at 0.35 and Wednesday at 6.34; ft, iiscs tomorrow morning at 7.32. Wednesday nt 7.34 and Thursday at 7.35. _ Moon sets tomorrow morning at 2.I0 a-nd Wednesday at 3.24 The first quarter of the moon was on Sunday. Oct. 13h at l p.m. The length of today will be eleven hours 7 minutes. and tomorrow eleven hours, four minutes. ' _ij~‘_"_'_,".-".~"`?l _____,. ..._ ,.,,_,__ (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. ill.--North of the Elcarpe Rivet' in the direction oi’ Donal the Britisli have passed the Drocourt Qiioziiit liuc and reached the Lens Don ui rnilw.i_y in the vicinity of Beaumont and at Quicry Lumontte, fartlicr north have tirrivcfl at llciniliclaril on thi- Doiial <‘:\rvin ltoaui. ’I‘he I-nemy' cv- idcnily is retiring from Donal. The ilritisl\.li.\fve captured St. Hubert and thus are within seven miles ot' the main Gernuin Oatero line oi' com nitinicution, iiainely the Valoiicieuiics loci Railway . liltl'I"ISii NEAltIN(l DOUAI LONDN, Oct. 1:l.~-llritisli forces Iasl night continucd their advance north oi ` the Senseo ltivor, Fit-lil Ninrsllall ilui; i niiiioiiiitfotl toilay. The advance is ir the direction o|` ilouai. The villages ii. lltiniel, i3i‘ohit-rcs, and Lcsslian, tliroc miles from Donal, ami (Iuiucy ics. _than two mlics t`rom Douaii, have been' captured. Further north the Ilritlsh have pushed io tho cast oi lienin Lic tard. Northwest ol Dousi and they arc in the cnvli-ons of thc enemy. i<`itl~lN(‘.lI (‘Ai’TIIiiI\I VOiI7»l\Eitl?S PARIS, Oct. 3.-~(‘oui.iuuing theiiy progress on the t‘.liilIn'pugi\o i`roui l~‘|'r-iicii troops this morning entoreii ro important town ot’ Vouzicres on thc western cdge of the Argonne forest. according to the war oflice. *OOOOOCOOOQOOOOOTO I iIiiNDiNSiii SP[iiiAlS 90604'-l»OOO~DOO4'OO§§0it *WANTED.-100 TUB8 OF CHOICE dairy butter. Wheatley & C0, Ltd 1752-10-4ml2i pd *WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL FOR -general housework. Apply 248 Graf- ton Stroet.. 1828-10-9Mtf. FOR SALE SECOND HAND KIT, chcn range for wood or coal. Apply 24 Upper lllllshorough Street. 1902-l0~14M3i. WANTED ‘IMMEDIATELY 20 HORS es wsigiung 1300 io 1500 los. Ago to 8. \\‘. S. Mekie, 254 Kent surest. Phono 375--L. llpd_ *FOR SALE A SMITH PREl\’IlEIt Typewriter in good condition. ` Trice $50. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 1879-10-12m:i! *TO DAIRYMEN-SANITARY BU1 ter paper, printed, "Fresh Dairy Butter-35c par 100. Por post 4u. Guardian Otlice. 9025-6»24MB“' FOUND IN Tl-TIS CITY A TENTH Siege Battery Pin. Finder may liavc same by applying nt Guardiin Oillrc ami paying for udvi. 189240-l2Mtl. FAIRM FOR SALE, AT MONTAGUE. 80, acres good farm land situated on the outskirts ot' Montague. Nev- er (ailing spring ol water on the premises. Apply to Mrs. J. E. Robertson. Montague. ` 1887-I0-12i\iE3I. FOR SALE OINE FIVE l’A~SSENGEll Overland Automobile Model 83, ilrsi class condition. Ono new Ford, llvc passenger. One 19I7 Ford. Our New Regal. tive passenger. ln order to make money, any of-those cars 1r,iii be sold at a bargain. W. P. Callaghan Q Co., St. Louis. I-l' / . 1 ' i V-.1 GEILMANS IJIGGINLI IN \VI’l`H THE BRITI-SH ARMY IN I~‘itAN(‘E, Oct. lil.--It was during last night that the tirst reports that thc Germans were digging in were recciv cd and it was confirmed today. 'l‘l\c enemy seemed in have a continuous line all the way »i`rom tt point. south- east of Lo (`ateau soutiiwaird in iroui ot' Mennestock and east ot' Grougis whie in Alsonville and the area near ii tires were burning briskly. ___,__._ IMPOIRTANT EVENTS IIMPENJJING IN WOEVRE . PAIRIIS, Oct. \l.3.-’i‘l\ .Anierioaiis are closing lu on Dun Sur Mouse while their left wing is within live miicn oi l’iuzsncy, says Marcel llulin, in thc ldcho Do Paris. Uoniinuiut: hi- says that importzint. events which will cliange the entire face oi` things may bo expected in this part ofthe Woevrc front. The (‘rowu Priiice has moved his headquarters from Mesieres In lint haste. ` ' ' 'runics EEEKING PEACE PARIS, Oct..13.-Turkey is said to ho seeking peace through tho good olliccs ot’ President Wilson. The iiniteii States it must bo rcmcuibcrcd isnot. at war with Turkey. The l~‘rauco-italian troops are con- iiuulug their progress on the f`i\@mil‘\ Des Dames. , 10.000 FRENCH CIVTIIANB MBE.- ATED BY RECENT VIICTORI WITH THE ANGLO-AMERICAN |-‘ORCES AT CAMBRAI. Oct. 13.- Nssr1y'1o,o0o French civilians ima been liberated from the Germans by the advancing British 4.000 civilians were found in Bohain alone. They; were in a pitiful condition having been without food tor three days when rescued. Tears ot toy courstd dorm the emaclsted cheeks ol the liber.o~I men and women. ,QM ._ _ ,i__.i_._» ...__ sntuin will tint or iiuiiit sums (Special to The Giiardinnl WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Oct. 13.--British aviators have become fatigued with the labor oi' killing Germans, During the out 24 hours they have tired hundreds ot thousands of rounds lions their machine guns and dropped hundreds of tous of bombs on targets which it was impossible to miss. The road beoweeu La _Catesu and Beloit offered some remarkable opportunities for the aviators. John A. liuckett, Tiguish 1 rovinctal. Ciiairniaii . For Queens and Kings County or tor Prince County. ORGANIZING THE ISLAND FOR _,___M,_F;_ THE cANiii_v1crosY LOAN Oigapizatioii in this province for the Canada Victory Loan Campaign, which opens on October 28th 1s:noW}_|\¥i@ii Undef way. , ' ~ I*-' ’ ';fi...=;.;i:-_ CANADA’S VICTORY: LOAN,v19_1.8&"¥ rM§,___’_ "" 1-.” " wb, . ` A., w-_ c rp w- ei~1»'»o.=.~' -1*. *Ilan ,"1 7u_-is ‘_ ";'.L, 'ia ""H“n rnovmciai. commirrsn. . I (3. H. B. liougworth, Chairman, Cha.rloti.etf“‘ - Percy Pope, (‘l1ai‘loitcio\vn John O. ]I_vndman, Ciuiriotietown. Frank R. iicartz, Cliztrlottctown. .i . P. (lordoii, Cl1arlott.etown. Ilou. Senator McLean, Souris. Harry '_i‘. Holman, Summerside. Ciias. Lyons, (.‘liai‘lottctowu. YV. ii. Aitken, (,‘-lini‘iottet0‘\vn. \V. li. Poole, Ciizirlottctown. W, F. Ticliiiarsli, Clrarlottctown. ' E. H. Camoroii, Scoret.ai‘y, Charlottetown. V ________ J , .,, »;¢pb@&%iF3FR‘@m§g FINANCE COMMITTEE. - » .».;o.;"".-.‘ F. R. Ilcurtz, Ciiiiirman, Ciiarlottetown. ` James Eden, Cii:u'iottoto\vn. _ ' . ' 1 ‘ ~ rusnicirv comitirrsn. J. P. Gordon, Chairinan, Charlottetown. \V. S. (lrnnt, Ciiarlottctown. . Arcliilinld Irwin. Charlottetown. J. R. Btirnctt, Uliariottetown. D. .i`.' Bouncli, Summcrsitle. Dr, A. II. Smaliwood, Souris. __ SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION COHKITTII. ¥’F"H""l\l"*’iI1'i7»§* *"l~:':~ilt""’l'* 9°" "-‘ m W. F. Tidmarsh, Chairman, Charlottetown. ~ James Paton, Clinrlotictown. Goo. llcliiois, Cliuriottctown. ` ` Crcelmuu McArthur, Summerside. COUNTY COHMITTII. y '- W. K. Rogers, Cliarlottetown, ChaiI‘mal1»l\lid Organiser _ N.-it iiicimi, K. C., suminmide, chairman me orgsiiiii \ { . 3