wa qr,_l ll; Sworn ,._.-.-_____._vv_» ___v_- v--v 3,-r-- 3--._ _,L . Cl .-.-_-.- ~.-.;-_-_-_»_~.-.;-_».~.~.~_*.-_-.-,~.».-.-;_-_-_-.~_~.>::.-f.-_-_-_-.~.-.»:.~.»,-_-,-_-,-_-.-.-_-,-_»,-_~.-_-_-,-_-,-_¢,»,»_-,-_-.-3.-;-.-_»_~:_-_-_»_~.-.-_-¢_-_~.-;-_-_-,- . :_-.ms l0§Y,,_,, ARI) I ;~`i:,.' ,. _ """' ,_,,-'-__--._ ll I, dOd1“i m2°ii|!'i¢R'<'i-‘»".¢v;:I»Z°lns I1-on _tm LW V p CHARL0TrEToWN’_ CA’ S OCTOBER 30’ 1915 ,(88.50 For Yau (delivered) In :dunes $2.50 per your by mall In advance.. NOT SEEKING PEACE WI TH GERMANY Liu ,nd Geor e Replying tor Premier lated t at no Pro osals had been Considered. Britain will not Slteatbe tile Sword Until the Free- dum oi Europe » _ _ _ _ has been Secured. PARIS, Oct. 28.-All four Entent Allies have refused peace, and pre- ‘made in September, 1914." "a"°nB me 'ww being made for new ' LONDON' Oct' 28'_sh` Edward with their 'Austrian and Bulgarian cleared the Bulgarians out of the are falling back in the North they Petro rsd “Oi B ectrlclliar ii htin 011 D drives on all the fronts. LONDON, Oct. 28.--An emphati Foreign Affairs, in the House of Com c molls this afternoon agreed with the denial that Great Brit in was engaged proposition advanced by Lord Charles in any peace negotltflioils. direct o r Beresford in the shape of a question, indirect, lvlvasumtpde by David Lloyd that in view of Germany’s “many ' - ' d George, t e in ster of Munitlons, in breaches of international law," Great " ' . ' ki n roa h to the from Riga who witnessed the cannon- reply ,to a quemon in the_HouBe of Britain was under no obligation to Austrians have crossed the western British troops are cooperating with are ma ng a ear app c Commons today, Lloyd, George spoke' for Premie observe previous declarations and con- r ventions between the two countries. Asquith, whenthe question of which " We shall continue, I hope," Sir e Annan. Bryce had given notice cam up. The query was as to whethe Edward Grey added, "whatever Ger- r many does, to, pay regard to thos 6 unoilioial exchanges of views had been considerations of humanity which are carried on, between Berlin and Lon- independent of any conventions; and don with the possible object of th the right of neutrals must, of course, e conclusion-of an early peace, and be respected." e whether inquiries of similar natur LONDON Oct 28-The su "estion . . . gg had been made by oillcial represents- advanced in a question in the House tives of-any neutral Power. of Commons to-day, that the Govern- " Certainly not," was the reply of ment might take steps to trace and the Minister of Munitions. sequestrate private securities in Eng- " The words of the Prime Minister land of the German Emperor and still hold good." he added, referring rulers of German States and hold not only to the question of peace them as security for present and negotiations, but to the query as to possible future damage caused by whether the Premier still adhered to Zeppelin raids, does not lieetl the the declaration in his Guildhall speech approval of Premier Asqulth. ' that Great Zritain should not sheathe The Premier informed the House, her sword ntii the “freedom of through David Lloyd George, Ministe Europe was secured." Mr Lloyd George continued “W r `-of Munitions, that he did not consider - : e tall not think of entering any peace method _of,'detel-ring the enemy from CHINESE PHEMIEH -in Peace Compact HAS HESENED (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 20.--Japan has be- 1°' come a. party to the agreement not t O conclude “a separate peace with Ger- many. . .__<.i__- Minard's L-lnlmsnt cures gargct in cow CONDENSED ADS. TOO LATE FOR (Special to The Guardian) signation of Hsu Shih Chang, Chinese Premier, was announced here to-day. The oiliclal telegram from Pekin con- veyed tlle information but no cause o - was given. The report_is that he is out of sympathy with the proposed change from a republic to a monarchy. csssslrlc-mos KIIIG EEIIIIGE IIIIIIIIEII _-_- »\°'»’-"fl-.°"¢3=liill='ii°fil°`l°l3-755; WHILE IIEIIEWIIIG IIIIIIIPS cash .;|'u|§‘tq,scccmpany orders. Mini maui ollsgsas. twenty-tive will- WAN D GOOD BOY FOR PRESS- , His HORSE BECOMING FRIGHTEN- room. Applylst Guardian at once. ED AT THE CHEERING AND ' 3023-10-§i__ltI_tf. CAP ET‘O_l:E'i':TkEf|TR°0M HOUSE. AP- OF SOLIMERS, REARED AND _ ___--A u of the bombard- Cl'ISlS ill Pills ....55 f.‘;':::.°.:.:l':;._ 0,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, B P Dull Grocer, Kin wavmo or rl-loua/mos 5 FELL sacxwsnos. l-lla MA y 3703 1° 3°”‘3' .lss1'v's maunlss sAlo To as SLIGHT. LONDON Oct 29--An accident t0 _BY AUG 30th. at to the Guardian.) their to WB! lfllly. iilliillfilié ,g THE srnlwili-E BALKANS ls I-NcE-sstul lun sluoullull serbialls Gallantly lloiiilllil oii the invaders who ar Mallin but ` Slow i’rogress and at Feariul Cost. Allowed Thom Frenc have llriven-Bulgarians 0ul ot Veles District Solves moo Began llomlmrgmgol trom both Sides. German Short- R age oi Ammunition Critical. and c,Captured Slrllinitza Advancing 20 Miles ini 2 0 n The re ort that Usku has sian positions, along a front of 150 (Spwisl t0 The Guardian) for just such nn event and thus rar there has been some trench flshtins. tile EX°i“l“€° '1fe}_°¢l'“i’i‘ °“‘i’ Y hnvs hsstsn nu nu attempts to throw In the East the battle is still resins ‘from Athens says. It is panned thsm hack. In fact the Montensgrlns for Riga snd Dvinsk which tar nearly il $000 S°“_f°° lil" the '°“°‘ 8 fd that tile scheme offered “a practical hold my-png pooltlono ln Aooh-lon two months Von I-liudenburg has been three days fighting have °°C“D'9 _ terrltory,'out of which they will have endeavoriug to reach, first from one Strunlitza and advanced 32| k‘l0- oegotiations I except in common with future violations of international law." to ho driven before their own country- ilDirlt'til'€\I l'r0li\ another. During the metres, about 20 miles, into Bu glar ap , ._ , f is invaded. ’l‘here'is no change in past week the Germans have poured terfitory. The Bulgarians lost eav - ' the southern area of Serbia so far as il P0l`fGCt Til-ill 0f Shelli! 011 tile RUS- ly- _ . I . h . . e our Allies, according to the agreement (s,p°°m 1° tm Gund an) hx: I-ecpptov-odp lo not oonflliqned, miles from the mouth of the Dvina to LONDON, Oct. 29--"Accouolo 1-oooh. LONDON 'oc`t. 29.-'rho Germans The French, however, clulm to have south Dvlosh. Although the Russians sd here." says a Renter despatch from E . Il 5 K Grey' the Secretary °t State 1°” allies are still mating an attempt to Veles district. lf true this would have generally held and returned shot the island Of Daierl on the Dvlna Riv- ` cut off the retreat of the main Ser- render Uskup an ullsafe place for the for shot, which would indicate that _ ` _ ,blan army, which is oifering such invaders, in the opinion of military their supply of ammunition is now sat- whither the Russians luled the hel- oplrltod resistance to the invade;-o_ mom isfactory. Through the Lake District, mans allowing them t0 il\Bll1ii lllifm- Wilile Von Kackenzen's force ad- ill what other way Serbia is to be between Dvinsk and Sventsyally. the selves before beginning a bombard- vances slowly from the north the assisted has not yet been' disclosed Russians are steadily advancing an ment from both sides. Spectators border of Serbia south of Visegrad the French in the south, others are Vllna Dvlnsk railway. In the South ade,-.frolrl a_bridge ncr0ss_tile‘ river. and are moving eastward. The But- on their way, but where they will be they 8180 C0IltlIlll6 iw-l‘I‘YiIlt! tile 1’-l\5'l WY the ‘Wei Wal’ “milled Wil-Ill'ei'm“’& Eorians are marching westward on n. used remains a secret. The Russians’ tr0-Germans with frellllellt iill‘\lBiB- corpse” ll°“lIllK 110W" l-hi; Blielim “"1 wldo from from pl,-ot, which Hes- plans also ore not ye; disclosed, Emperor Nicholas and son are now said the German troops ad been a - south-east of Nish to Zajecsr north- From German sources it is reported visiting General ivlilwlf ill tiliS l‘@i!l0l1- T110” eillIl‘elY “filled Oilf- o _ oumo long are about to As the Germans are reported to _ ~ eagtf Egygghlt io 9, long Way ac,0ss_ :Eg-`:,v,:hE-Ep linen- Elo; wllh lho Eptooto have sent a part of General Von Lins- (Special to The Guardian) and the comm-y is dlmcult to traverse' Amos and Wm allow tho pooooge of gens’ army from this region to the LONDON, Oct. 29.-The failure of bo; the SM-plans are bound to defend }m|g.p.mll|1op Russian troops through Roumania frontier to guard against the Germans to take Dvinsk and Riga it as long a`s'possible. As their great their t€i‘i‘it0i‘Y i0 llttlick Blllgil-i`lil» R°\§m"'“i°'“ “tack °“ vm' Mackem arsenal, Kraguyevatz. is situated in 'from the ll0\‘tii- “ll” f°"°°5 I” Serbm' Em9°"““t this sl-en, they will nouhtlsss hold on‘ Greece has assured the Entente °"°“l° “fe l°°l‘°“ 1°' “‘°“g the Sly' with the hope of making an eventual- POWGYS that ilel' li€\ltl‘i1iiiY i`€il1lliilB “nd Gaucm' retirement in the mountains slung the friendly to them and has pointed out G°“°"“l ~l°“"’» F'““°“ C°“"“““‘1°" Montenegrin frontier and in that that alfelldy Bile llils Elven tilisill l“'Chi°E' has arrived in England' He country. nssistahce in permittlll the landing of ililil ll- 10118 00iif9l`8l1°B with Elin Kll' To forestall___t_his the Austrians are their l-FOODS Bt Slllcnikl. Chener to-day and visited other min- also attacking Montenegro, but have 011 the 0lli9i` fi‘0lltil l-ii@i`B ill ill-tie laters' made little progress, as the Molltene-‘ 01' 110 Change in the situation. ln the d grins. under their veteran lighting West i1l'l-lll`6l‘i' ellgllgmllellts relllllill (5P°°l°' 1° T‘h° G“°" '"2 h t King, have had along time to prepare the chief method of warfare although LONDON, Oct. 29.-A desélu c me is attributed in Petrograd, according to a Renter despatch from that city. not only to tile too difficult nature of the heavily wooded country. which pro- hibits mass movements of troops, but to shortage of nlnmunition which is said to be becomillg critical. LONDON. Oct. 29.-Frederick lien- net telegraplls the Daily News from Petrograd: The fiftieth day of General Von er, a few miles Southeast oi' Rlgaf , , ' T DIIINA RIVER CHOKED I Y WITHGERIIIIIN DEIID Enemy lured by Russians who to insiai Them- Hilldellburg’s oifensivo against Dvinslr has now passed. So far the only re- sult has bccll an enormous loss of men. Despite the mass of heavy siege guns brought from Koeuigs- berg to fling showers of metal, Dvlnsk remains beyond the range of the Ger- mun tire. Yet the importance of the attack is too great to allow it to be abandon- ed. Von Hindenburg seems determin- ed to reach Dvinsk for tile purpose of satisfying public opinion in Germany. Ile is _now preparing n'ew plans of at- tack. Generals Buelow and Laueu- stein, with four divisions of Von Mac- kensen’s army, have arrived from the South to operate on the Rigs and Dvinsk fronts. General Russky is determined not to yield. He strongly guards all the roads from the forests and marshes, and all the approaches to Riga. Gelleral lvnnoff has gained a great success in the Dubno-Rovno region llcur Volhynia, in moving fifteen miles westward of Olyka and occupying the village of Collstnntillovka. Tho Rus- sians llow colnluolld tile chief artery of his region, namely, the causeway joining Dubllo and Lutsk. ,_> WASHINGTON, __Oct. 29.-The re- and was on his way til ll _ .~- . I . .- 8 c ee" W '“""" ‘A Y* - an§Et‘l`l'ETtEu?)urtvrXgl1,t gfgttxisl? coEEd>E1lE::EE *TEMPERATURE* ' 1 . l , FAM°U3 |313 ‘GENERAL 'B LEADE I origin of the $500,000 tire, which last ING BTEIT 8H` IN BALKANS. mlm’ dem-oyod a pier, used by the (snow to the Gu.,d|"_) iilore . _ ________________________T________Y.v._,_.;_,,,__v_., ______ ,,.-_----fr. --vow-\~v~.-~-.~»v~v¢~ no -~.wo-Y_-_T_-_»,-_-_-:.1-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-e .---:::_ _ _-_-:_ W Y - _ - - - ~ _ - - - ~ - - ~ - - - - ~ -- No Conscription Russians Bombard Roumania Likely H In Australia Bulgarian Ports To Accept Proposals ;f;;;;5‘“.3,2“?;‘“...h"‘;“‘1;..,v';;§’,,::;; Without Election With Serious Damage From Entente Allie I . E, t th G dl . (SPBCIII *°,Th° G“°'°dI°“)h RQME, vin Paris, Oct. 29.-A de- AT};§§;°§_\%ct? 29_E_1~¥,;rH;gtE9, guys organisation of the cabinet was dis- MELBOURNE' oct' 29'_W eg D' spatch to the Giornale D‘Italia from it has loo;-ooo from n diplomatic cussed at length by the political lead- delegation representing the Tra es' ,\ , , 1, d Il nian port on the th t th i diontions that ers, but us no det nite .lrrallgelncllts §E£ErlS;?‘ubIll:siE1e'E'raM£EalE>€E xvultltggkgld Il§l‘E1s0lsnS0l‘lllE C0\lBt-- paper gnyo, that the Ruoolon forces adjourned in tho afternoon, without Mon' Premier Fished ec are 3 E1 »` The torpedo boats, the despatch concept;-ated on me poomoolop fron. any fol-mai announcement having B°mm°n would not be introduce lpn' says succeeded in warding oif attacks ue, are to be pe(-mmed to pogo been made. Australia unless the people or 8 of~ A’ustro-Bulgarian submarines. The through Roomonlo to go go tho aoolol. There had been rumours since the C°m'-nonwealth were EWS? an ;),l;_?¢?,T damaged caused by the bombardment once, of So,-bio_ Tho Eplome poworo, resignation of 'flleopilile Delcase, the E““"" °' v°“”g “°°“ t 2, fi" mf ls described ns very serious. lt is shin. lntsnd to sntlsry aoumanhrs forclsn minister. cf important changes He “ld the Gwemmon R lm ` The Bulgarian artillery made a ambitions, lnoludlpg hor qoolre for in the cabinet, but tile withdrawal of ‘°,'Q§°“ "E ,§'i§§f,“g 1" a' bm dealing* feeble reply- The report says that térl-ltorv ln Russian nsssul-shin. W “msc D ' 1.? some detachments among t;letB\1isH\‘- -ian troops in the coast or s gave R 0 cheers for Russia, during the bom- No Ministerial AMSTERDAM, vm London, 0,, ,,, p Alollilizciliig Army PRICES III IIIX IIIHS bardment. trary to international law, says a ~ _ EX-PREMIER BRIAND GIVES A despatch from Seam considerable pn, AND AUSTRIAN FRONTIERS (So°°i=I f° ti" G"=f