*er The --is People. E of Sworn Circulation Statement, Furnished Advertisers. H*K i .‘::.‘:::::.'i~ur::_j_-:_-:Ez-_-_-_-f,~_~_-,-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_~,-_-_-;_-_-_-v~Q}_;_-;_-v-_~_-;_;-;_-:_-_-_-v-;_-_-_-,Y-v-,__,;-:_-_-_-V-_-:_¢_-_-;;l,_:_-V-_#__:_.;__Y.___'__,_‘J__________ __;__;_____;___-;,___________;___;__________________;;_______;_A_;; ____________________A _______;________________;___A____A____________ ___________ E " ""'"""""'"'""""""""""""""""""""`""""'""""`\"‘"""'""""""'"'""""`"""""""""""'""""""""""""r>"`>""'-A-`f-"`-`-‘-'-‘-‘-`-‘-‘-’-`-’-`-`-‘-‘--‘-‘-=‘-‘~'-‘-'rf-'-‘-1*-‘~'.-iam\i /._ TIW GUARDIA Movnltll"Dllly_ founded 1_l_91 , i tvJ_e_et;ly .law llvenlng -Daily) 13,97 } ` ' _i'_Mcaf`n___§A _iN¢a pAi|._.Y g CHARLo'r'rs'row13, CANADA; 'ruuRsoAY, JANUARY 6, isis {$8.50 Per Year (delivered) in advance , $2-50 per year by mall in advance. Ent T ,ON CONSCRIPTID-N Emphasizes Need oi Compulslou to Maintain Army at Strength which alone will Insure Victory. 1*?-'* LONDON, Jan. 5.-The fullest and iairest trial has been given the volun- tary system, “declared Field Marshall, Secretary of State for ,warn in ‘the I-louseof Lords to-day. ' ‘We are new asking parliament to saction the change," said Earl Kitchener, "as it has been proved that in the special circumstances of this unprecedented struggle the existing system, without. modification is not equal to maintain- ing the army needed to secure vic- tory. ~l do not consider the change proposed should be regarded in the light of any derogation of the princi- ple of voluntary service in this coun- try. Compulsiorr affifects dui-lui! U1" riod of the war only, one class of men whoihave but a poor idea ol' their duty as citizens. Seventeen months ago I_stated the broad principles of the military steps I considered neccessary toi meet the emergency of the war. The scheme for augmenting our forces then set on foot was based on a dell- nito plan to secure but successive in- crtases to our mliiimy steugfli, nit army commensurate with our power and responsibilities, with thc proper complement 0' reserves ..x d reinforce- ments pac'-'ssc.ry to i-itwp up its effec- tive strong-h n the ilcld during the war. 'further we hal to produce for t_l\e army .hula created guns, a/iiiniiiit tion ana the .~ niinry 1'-=~'@Pi°l rc: tired to inointzzin its ilglit'ng values. ‘l‘h'»| scheme had dovolopei under tire sv! tcm of 'uliiiary niilzzri' service ex- isting in the country fi'-'l this svsteu. has given us results fn: greater than most of us Cured to hoof. and cestnlii- ly beyond our enemy’e predictions. in the enrlr stages nl' the war men responded io the call iii almost em- barraslng thousands and until a few months ago we maintained by a steady flow of recruits the supply of men we required in as large numbers as we could train and equip them. The skeleton organization of the large ar- my we now possess having being form- ed, it is neccessary to keep it up to the strength in the field by a constant sup- ply oi’ reserves. _____ - THTILLEHT ACTIVITY UN WESTERN EHUNT Htpneial in the Guarrilaml LONDON. Jan. 6.-The Britishofli- cial statement issued to-night F0569! “On the western portion of our front artillery on both sides have been more active than usual. Early this morn- ing- rbostlle attack made on one of our advanced positions near Haricour: was driven off by rifle fire. A number of our eoroplanes carried out a suc:~ - fl! I ab' 1-C332 -__ _ . li I GC.; »¢`be»&l" t. r - ' ' _ J .' “T-. 9" THER Yesterday wal Ed” General Sarrhil :t‘hi`i‘ French Com kan mt' A sup L" E I Aihww ' Elth snAw in the inorninl. w - -ahiituer ~ < Y E ' ‘ BERLIN. Jan. 2-(By wireless to at Bnlonlki. The correspondent' ` wAN'"° iauwa" ' - - E "' °’ “E ' Wm hge; temperature recolftid.-If-,_ _'rue pretestmade by Greece to the sayvillcl- The Bulglrlaa Govern- quotes King Constantine aa follows. isoo ins. good ai-lvéi-Qs , _h ,vtois tier. Apply Queen o _ ‘.'_'f`>-~ i - _ ua 4-4,-tint. “rn‘v'oui\"i-ionic mAoa‘¥o‘r1ilo .I meat, hams. liaison. -lanluand _'tho yc¥tE;T‘dey'.vvas to d6lf°°° *\’°V° l°f°-- thlh3nte~‘P_o\vsrsi. afioinat the arrest ment has arrested- thirrrench Vice 'l could understand their presence ' M: nine ofcloclt yesterday moi-ning 3 oi. etlonshli. dwells on the fact that Consul at Soil; in gatalggton for Elie so long asbthcgetwas amptzaglgllggy; of mistetm 2! degrees above aero,rh ev1..1i the_,Greek Gueinmeat was not arrest oi the u ga n nsul at a- aiding Ser la. u neared ah rc? e lllt night 85 degrees- _above.4 d 0 adv;-ed at ,mystic *bf the decision to lonilri. accordllngdtio tae Overseas News of the mi1slovi“h‘as fa . w vsrellgi; wo _ _ _ ,_ » 'gt the_previous_ night was l Bs- tak: sito a. sth, tap. ,Agency whic a l._ at the Vice Con-; No usefu m ry purpose ummm suiiimme sealant- -leon* At a Cabinet 1” -cu at Athena on ini ina remained t. sons, wan the ns tems. it is may oiivicns out In - dere. Newsom t Co.. llrIet'§HD|lde~ fm' will- ' big this morning Friday, Premier _8TEi'iiloudia laid be- 'permission of the 'galgsrlan Govern- the Anglo-French withdrew and song lt . 5784-11- Dllill it e»tfn"t‘rr'_'i"T - ~ ' .m§§a .‘ .M Iliff' _ 1,1. '.-.fi~i.¢'1 of .' ._ ~ 1 ' ‘T ` ._._ .. »- _' _tak'te'i'h ii in twill' ~ _ §""`-iji"'§1`_=.`_,',-"""".’ MTE'-f.** T” QL' *'. “3.#‘1"'E ' 'vgfuT'y)EE_g"t$:=.° mai ¢‘E>°m':i-rim ~_” ' ' -. 'tiimii-oriigon. 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UID Kllltgln. Gernidtt. :iaitster charted with the care of ‘ erationo, the arnTles of the Central Po- mgrfaji-gtgi, gil . Turkish and Bulgarian minister! French interests. wars would wlthdravv. Also the situa- 'riio " _- ' this atm-noon at 4.si mann or ai-mt ortho omni.. 'nie I _,_ . ' . non would mm me r." - " '¢¢,>4_3;- icxrilel tomor- Cabinet- thulmed at length reoentl'-. ` Americans ln bhargs. i The King adds. says the correspon- py _ “A ._ _:_|m{|»g;y at 7.41. . foventllet lelonlki and the oorrsiepon- ' _ dent, that 'tae dtillgzot exgezltmtn th en- _~ ' ‘ 'FF' i. 'pl-ala .1. dent lailit. il a nt the situation. _ sive b el er a ec an . ere- .Tmfgi ~~"**f“'_ ‘iTi:iaenQ:ilTi¢|~' ' A iitooiiiea iliTiEcm one. which is sAi.oNiKi,ore¢oe,'.1¢n. 4--via Pai fore shaun stalemate mtsht mun- ~ -. .1 4| _M mimic; nu attention o |_n»..nn. s-Ae teal-scum cfoswui asiysesmcioa. QW* ` '_ pg 'on "”' _.fi ' ', 1,1 gg .1133 p ‘iiinob in ` ae to the next move ‘eelhei-e, John F Kohl American Con- Ae oalenlkt. » 1‘ -"-`-'ww f _ - ~ ‘M _,» _ ,_ , ' '-'_<.4,,._;r";"., _ ~'.'<\ ., " . ` ' IKE blk Ill 5 Rm, I 4'-*Til fi. 'H 4' Y a Eh.. "‘ ~.` ` ~ei` ‘otitis will W %°:nas=. mmpnu s mu ‘ iii'E'i°tc»§EiEi‘E”»niih'Eurm:i'E~En¢¢'rTi°|i2. i¢ni¢¢fs¢r'E»“aa¢is°\ic'°iETEi 4 ‘gn Q1--.'a,_~._ ~ 5,11; mmm will ‘tile Ureeluylrnment. There ll ,larrll-l. conimanderef the French for ' ‘ _ ' ’ _ the no ceitvmc to maven with intel-ut nm add new 531 modification in respect of carpet sweepers and typewrlters of the pro- hibition in force in the United King- dom relating to rubber goods. llis Majest_y‘s Government has waived, in respect to carpet sweepors and typo- wrltors, the condition laid down in the form ot a guarantee signed hy manil- facturers in the United States 'who are allowed to receive rubber from the British Empire and which binds them not to execute orders for rubber goods from neutral countries in Europe ox- ceg from stocks in the United King- do or by shipment to the United Kingdom and tranabtpment therefrom under license obtained in the United kingdom. , .2 ;i.t.».srmumussw¢um1m:um»iz§rmmur ;s