K _ Y ln; it' P lil' ` .‘.‘.\‘ _i gf it -tl -_._'.,.¢f*~r1t1r"i'6vH"i . ' _ e f ts; r ` ‘ “ Ullilrilllll fb mu onlin ne cg?-iamwwn. li-unit onlne at lun- A moraine. Ailiorton. urls and ilonhguo. __ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ ______ ___________________- ____ _ __-_-_~_-_-_ _-__ -___ , _~_ _ _-_»_-,»_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_~; --_ Minida_v,_Diiccinhcr 25th be/'ng Chrilslirias Day and 15 rr .ilatiitnry liii1_idii_\~, llir .lliiriiiiig Guardian will not liel_0 |‘_;-_qugd 5” ]`iigsiia_\-. Tliv lizfeviing Guardian will n'ot~ M be i`.r.rm'di on MriiirI'a_\-_ Im! iriil be 'fiublished as usual Pll an '1`up_id _ _`Adz'erln`s_ers plfme noir tI|e~¥e~_¢'/lanyar. @_ _ __ _ _ _ if ___ tical party, no refponsible public man, has shown the le MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ______________________-___-,-_-_-,-_-_~_-_- -_~_-_-_-_-_~_-_-.-_~:.~_- - A -------- ~ '-3 ‘ FOR A BETTER TOWN 'G hibiting the ei-eetioii`of,;iiiy woodeil building along ro \\":itei' Street, the priiieipail lillsiili-ss street of the towli. Y Tliis is :l wise :ind iieee~'s;ii'y prcezititiolr The burned he area will he hiiilt with brick :ind stone and gijadually fe as other new liiiililiiigs :irc required the whole street pe will hecoine lint-it tt-ith niollerii tire resisting buildings. br lt ina_\' he ri,-gzli‘ile;ide. The facilities for, bringi ing tlicse lirirlc to the lt»\\'ii :ind the excellence of the ra qiizilily of ilie in:ili-ri;il` iif \\'hich they :ire ril`ade`:lngiirs ge well for the s|»eell_\~ r.'ii'r_\'iii_g out of ille wise provi- und sion made by the pl'e~eiit builders of Sllnimerside in kin insisting upon the e-l‘i'et‘-iolli of only pernianent- build- spi ings. No liniiiil,ii<-it i't»\i<|t-ilt'_/es ;il_so in the residential oil] section will _:gm-lli:ili_\ ‘ililliiw the new lead and out of til the c:liastro|ilii~ :ind 'lite ;iw;|l<_eiieil'enterprise ,ri new|ate and more btuililiiiil and inore stlbstaiiitiall `Suinnier~ its side will :il'i.~e. ' *Mo--e F . Slg saries of the Wilhelmstrasse may attempt to palm Wg). Lllllh _ D _ t T Ap S _ _ ,_ __ __ _ _ ~' 'I _ ron .‘ T ~ x i " _~i , _ ii on American and other neutrals The article by q“.“” _ 8l_l'iD);0p€?n and see ourjisplay of Dmngy _BlouHes___ ____ A nice gift for Mother woul_d be a eather Boa in _ > Black and White, Brown and ,Wlllt0» G1'§y»»¢l3¢-' ' " ' ii Rov Howmin, of the United Press, which we bljshed on Tuesday, ,should satisfy .intelligent Am- ' ns of`tliat».__ Nohsectfion of\tlie_,r:omni_ui\ity, no poIi~ ast' disposition to 'think pf any peace except peace _upon the national terms. As it is in' England, so it is in the Dominions and so it is-with all our Allies. The erman dove _has been trying his strain on the Neva :iswvell as on the Hudson. Strong hopes of success Suiiiiilerside has itisely lleterniiiied to profit by itslin calainity of last \\`eiliiesll:iy.. llenccforth the li¢:art.h;i of the to\\'ti, its liil~ille_~'_< centre, is to be built of other .in material than iiiilliiiiidilt- itood. The recent tire de~ Do iiioiistrziitlil ;i~ nrt-~ llzld |`i'i-qiieiilly done before, the Ge |-vsigtittg qunlitit-~ til' Iiriclt and stone and the protec- tli tion such liiiililiiigs :iiiord in ease of a fire. At a meet- th iilg of the >`lliiiiiit~rside 'l`o\\'ii Council Friday, repor- tio ted_iii_.\`atlird;iy's fiiiliijtliliii, :i,by»l:iw _was passed pro- _m a that quarter were cherished in Berlin. The result*Never quai-relsome or loud, s been fiery declarations by the Tsar and by the Du a that Russia will fight this iight to the bitter end the German “squealers" and the “squealers for rinaiiy," :is Mil. Ll.o\'u Gizoizol-: has happily called - ein, really fancy that Verdun and the Somme and e_ Carso_~j_ar_e likely to have lessened the determina- n ofyour French and Italian Allies? Or are they erelgvseelcing 'ici trade ou the crass ignorance of Eu- pean feeling which they attribute to those “idiotic _nkees”? 'l‘hey» tell us that Germany “has learnt r les_sont~” and that \ve only “exacerbate deleterious Never l`°l`l° lll Wealtll °l' fame' ‘ e_ling§'lffiy refusing to join her in a league to enforce ace. Has__sl_ie indeed learnt it? The destr'uction in oad day off the hospital ship Britapnic, following rd upon the torpedoing without notice of the Mar- alid of many vessels, Allied and neutral, besides; e plot for the eiirolinent of Russian Poles to iight ziinst theirlbwn co`untrymen;_the wllolesalelslave ' ids_in France and Belgiinii, give the answer. Some _ , niiiiie humanitarians in America do not appear to sag" lo lh°'Sl“" fl°lll B°l`lle'~ 'lll' churches where Protestant pastors erstand that it is essential, in the interests of inan- d and of civilization, to stamp out at atly cost the rit which inspires acts like these, and 'that it can y be stamped out by the prosecution of the war un~ “Prllssiaii ni'ilitzii'isin” has been _crushed and humili- d iii thefield. Not_hi_ng else will throw down from _ PEOPLE LIKED HIM. P_6°l»le liked him. not because He was rich or known of fame He had ueverwon applause - As a starin any game. His was not n brilliant style, = His was not a forceful way, But he had a gentle smile And a kindly- word to say. Never arrogant or proud. On he went with iiiaiiiier ipild, Colored _ Just as simple ns ii child. i Honest. pat nt, .brave and true . . Titus he Iliad from day to day. Khaki, etc- Dollig what- he fouild to do - ln a cheerful sort of way. i Sort of man you‘d like to be, Balance well and truly square; é , _ u Patient in adversity. _ » 'Generous when his allies were fair, Never lied to friend or foe, Never rash in word or deed Quick to come and slow togo. In a neighhor's time of need. shapes. Simply lived, and simply died, But the passing of his name _ ‘Left a sorrow far and wide. Not for glory he’s attained. Nor for what he had of pelf Were the friends that he had, gained _ But for what he was himself. A11 fkiids of daint White_wear_suita_b1e forlxtpas i olfis,_in¢1uIiiing Fancy florset C9\l¢1`§» Camlivlesi G°v¢’bs, __ Slips,ietc., etc. _ _ ' _ , ' _ , Fancy Aprons, including Maids, Plaiii__Aprons and - _ tl' --A U brella. We have exact! ~ i if whagiliiii ii;i¢d.nng n m PATONS. LIMI'i‘1sii Gloves are always acceptable. Nicely boxed. ` ' PAToN_~; LIMITED ' wii.o sxcl'rEMEN1' PRE- ____,_,_____.___~.__~\» ' ' -f- - _ I ` vAii_Eo lN BERLIN. ' ~ ~ ` _*___ ______ __ __ _F _ ____ _F_ _*__ _,____?___ ___ _ ___+_____r__ _._£,_____t__ , __ __ _ `_____ _*_ __ V __ _ 't ,ii-uh1_ ‘n-n; _ I _ _ 1 __ r "fi _f__'*?` r __ _ it _ jkWt r."'~%q"Mw beeiiagaiii_an.d» “' _ _ __ - -_A » » ` ~_ ‘ ~”“ ‘gf - t 'i » ~ _ . . . - i -. 1 , V ~ 'i ; ‘ ___ _ 2:.-. ~ _ gf§°.f§‘§.“;1f.°,§i¢§'"§§}f¢if§°';'§fi"§.i'§l§§.i°tf§°'iiiiii “lll ' _ l°“ l'°' ` i ` llles. __ -_ . ll_l.l_|_.|_l_ll|ll 'nun' _ -,There is not;~'thef`slighte§t foundation fOr “P61100 l `;-rlllf' ‘~ _' ' ¢ 1, i _ _ ; _ Q > ~ . ~ ~ _ ` talk" at present, whatever fictions the anonymous cms _ _ ft.-'_'._.“ml'”“ W _ . ' I I ll ` ' _ _ Q a> »~z>,;;=e.' fr-= _xuitsoy s e .rA'l‘oNS.'1,1;l11r1iD I -._ ‘ Make the gift a Blouse length of'Crepe de Chene, in ' ’ F__ Pink, Maize, Rose, Sky, lV01`Y» B§XV1f'l6§l§_- LIMITED»~»_u_-i g- I Come in and see our display of Xmas Collars, we ' have them all sizes and shapes at ,all prices. . _ ’ PATONS, LIMITED ,_ _ Mufflers in Rose, Grey, Re_seda,”Ivory and~» f _ PATONS, LIMITED If you are puzzled as to what to give come ln and see our line of Hand Bags and Purses in all the newest _ i PATONS, LIMITED - PATONS, LIMITED ' , Handkerchiefs in Crepe de Chene, colored borders, embroidered edges, etc- ’ ‘ _ ~ _ PATONS, LIMITED l ~ *_ ,, f _ ___-B. _L .__ __ _ W P-%_-¥.=B-M LONDON December 14.- A mes- cribing the excitement in Berlin iln-i and Catholic 'priests' offered extent- mediately lifter the speech of the pore prayers fm- pence, Chancellor ‘ Von Bethinann-Hc~ilweg_ Thu popular excitement, according on»'l`uesday, expresses the view that to the message, was reflected on the it indicates the lwves vi' the people Berlin and 1-‘ranlitord bourses on that the mc-ve would bring peace' Wednesday morning, when at the Wltliin -a measurable distance. ,opening shares ose with astonisliiiig As soon as the gist of the speech rapidity, only tai collapse suddenly in was known. adds the message men nie receipt or unfavorable forecasts rushed wildly from cafes and rest- or the probable- tenor or the Enterite _ pedestal the idol which the Gerinaii people have iiurants, ‘snatched newspapers from reply, r I been schooled to worship. It nlust be shattered in their; B ht, and the Allies mean to shatter it. Every day ere is fresh proof that our purpose is irrevocable. iv.-' Ji §~_. ii ~=.. If lfjiiiiz novr Aitlilrnirauswlzii pl" ie battle of the Somine, says the semi~ofiicial Lnkal- other while women crowded tile correspondent to be in Berlin, con~ ferring with Field M»ai'shul Von lllli» CONSERVATIVE WHIP ` delibtirg and the lieulis of the Gernian IS RETURNING HOME. states, und planning to remain there - until the Elltenfo answer is received. 1- Y I 'l‘itt~ 'iiiixltiy bsrc-rains delivery of 1.|eut.1¢o|- J- S¢=nf1°Id T°d=y R°l=°r\- the (!linlicel|oi"s iipeecll wuts great. Bd E" R°Uf° 53"( *ll clllidd- hilt now it ls many times greater. » LONDON, Dec, l4~ Lt. Colonel J. "Despite the pi-ess opiiiloiiii from Smnnem and Major C_ 3_ Cmpman enemy countries , ot’ u discouraging ,H-0 going on leave to Camdl Lie,” nature, telegrapllcd to Germany, it p_ B_ Mopar,-en' _|_ H__ Wepver and trangers and shook blinds with each Emperor William is reported by the 'lll llllllell llllli' ‘lll "lll l‘Xlll"lBll llle C'Plll' C. Howell are also proceeding thither ions of the respective Governlneilts. on sick leave. ~- I l H i? ' - "F‘ l§___l " _ ' ‘ . . ' ’ The t1l~rin:ln dove i< eooitig again with? desperate ”'l4'¢’l.fIf’l'» has lllllglll ll€l'lll3llY llllll We "C3" Set ell0l"l _ ' ‘ vigour :iri'ii~g_~' the _\tl:intie, says the London Times. \Ve molls W'3llP0ll5" llgalllsl llel'- Tlley Cllllllol l`0llllllll'e l ` knew that his iiioiiotiiiiiiiis voice would be raised anew Wllll What We Shall have ready ill the Spflilgi when the with the \\`ilitel'. lt is seéisollal. Out' 'Vi/asltillgtoll llell' l3Ct0l'l@5ll'l5lllg all Over ll`le.C0llllll'}’ lleglll l0 lll"~l` (1ii~i-espiiiiili-lit itil-wtolfl in Sc-pteinber that it wotild be dmc. illlfl the Olde! W0l'l ' \ ' were :lllii\\-'ed tn eit'eiilliie_ on the llllthority of all ob- 0l"lll0l'lC3l l0Ul`» lllld llle 5P€Clfll l°ell50ll glvell lol' lll°‘ .seure f\`\\'icteiiCy :ind ziutliorili'-" we Ware llelloullcc ll`l¢`» lll'5l llPl5`¢ill`flllC¢ of 3 S¢fl°US Pflclllsli zisstired, “'\\'ol:iil lie i~eei»giiized in both lieinispheres”--' lll' if only they iniglit' beiliscloseil. \Ve are not in the EU least iiilplessetl by the strllili. \lVe expected it, and ll/Clll‘lle55:.llllt _llle 0llVl0llS 5ll'@l`l8lll» Ol Pllbllc 0Pllll0ll here it is. 'l`lie\‘e is not :i new note ill it. It is, like' Wlllclly ls ellclllllg llll5 exlllllllloll Ol Mllllslellill fel” nnich more in ilie \\':ll‘. :l clllnisy (iermzitl imitation of V0 a favourite i.l=,oN's. _llc was never tired ellelgellc ll\`ll0ll ls lelllll’ llle 0lll}’ llolllllill' Course lll of proeluiliiiiig his devotioii to peace. He used to ell- llle Present lelllllel' 0l__lll@ C0l»lllll}’§ lll that 035% lllel' large upon it i't~f.;iil:lrl_\‘ in each fresh demand to his lll"-l belief f1Cl1lf0l\‘3@l"Sl@a the only peace he wanted was ii Sllollld llllllse ll llllle Of 'hell' OWN Sllffness l'll0 llli’ peace wliicll would leave hini suprcnle in Europe, coil- C3 secrilte the triuiiipli of “inilil:irism," and put it in his power to prepare fresh wars. That is the sort of peace, :ind the only sort of peace, which Germany \VFll\lS 10-1l11_\'_ \\'e do not doubt that slle wants it very inilch, but we :ind 'our Allies :ire absolutely deterniinedi never to give il to lit-r. She can have peace tomorrowl cost of manufacturing _paper is no more in 1916 than it if she i~liiii»si~,<. She iiind‘ limi' im 'claim 5° time &i` ‘l:i»iiii»ilni', limited r the use _of a Citizen Army which is only just Meanwliile our Ministers are organizing a great uiltry. 'I’here“is, as 'we have said, no such talk in ss the zeal with which Ministers are prepariilg to t is this the real reason for bringing up their heavy ns? The suggestion will occur that itis not the ur. It is beginning to dawn ilpoil them at last that , Y solve Man-power problem so as toiill up our es- ishments and reserves by the spring. The second ` _ it SILVER Foxlss _ l y In York _ W-hilyejl the demand for Silver Foxes of the various grad_¢i8f ,is lprobably greater in New York than in all the restsiof. America combined, owing to the l enormous wealtlycoricentrated here.” THE .HIGHEST PRICES ‘ARE OBTAINABLE ONLY BY SENDING YOUR PELTS 'TO Ai FIRM _OF SPECIALISTS IN I THE HANDLING OF PRECIOUS FURS. , Actual values -hare not ffealized at, _the Auctions Sales third is to reform Air.B‘oard and to press ahead ht be taken in hand tomorrow. If Ministers would E to do them thoroughly, all the oratory in the world not save tlienl. No Cabinet tour is required to binet. >f><~-'-'--'_ - \ NOTES - An official enquiry in Washington showslthzit the suppose that the cost had`at least doubled. , _ _.__ 1,‘. . i A_N_D HER LAST SONG- `.` 'l‘!iera'sre popular songs eras endeared to the hearts _ Ainerlcdn people associated mulls singers. The names msn"'wlIl always be Gllilll Grill, tho 'full an nl; born in 1810. When sill 'won and V 81' __.,,,,_”, _ _ .oiii-pidqi Yiillll T _ l"i'|( L* nw” ~l"~" song was the tldil "rforiijih" upon reputa ss made. Bev Gri|i'¢ invoritfes are iii- clud in Heart !on¢z"- the mu- sical i brnry or sons. now mln; placed. with its readers by this policy. The “R 1 Xmas Gifts that will ie Appreciated For Mankind BUYS A _ _ 1 - _Q ~ ,- 1 ~-. _ _ ~ 1 » _ . , HoekeyBoot:|,0venhoes.G'alterl.Snowsboe Moccasins. Feitsaiid Kid $llPI’_¢f*.Anklal\|l9°fl*~~ ' g . _ ‘ ..._ ` ` IM, G i SIM' _ _ il§.il:.i'.si.*:ln'.lrs2.'f.f,;lt:~_§."i:r::.M.~:f-.sf~:tew..°°:l;,~.iil.. ...ri ..._ “" ‘§“0?.".°lE§‘.2’»t“.'l'él'a't?.ht?'§i:.t‘°”” ' we Black. Brown,“Fawn, Red, and-E ey boom t r it A " l-‘on ills l.ir_rl.lz Togi-i>i¢i¢y‘si;i¢ni swti. tlitiisci-ei, _» "‘l‘q __ _ , ¢&€Klllti_».‘ciw¢. ‘My Wliiteatld Rédi Fell IDDBII. _ iii ’- f " f *‘ ' `- I ` _ nor through ordinary dealers.` I _ I ,O _ _ Having recently stirred to its foundations the Silver ox interests by“»the salé in _-New ~York of Fone pair of beautiful _skins for $3500. we' invite shipments of hiqh grade, for, _beiizg Silver Fox Specialists we I know HOW AsND the highest I cash _prices ` are realized. gf. GET IN TQUCH WITH Us. _ M. F. Pfae1z¢r& Co. N. B.---Prornptngss is dl virtue ofgrea_t money y_¢z1uei_1l the Silver Fox I ndzistry. When E VERYBODY 18 _ shipping Silver F oaces. Fancy prices are oufof date- wigs gi- _ ...__ . __ _ popular IB lil, sho can from ‘ tion w mini of »l I wma. unsung: In-wmv# muff ~~‘ A- " » ~ _ 5' ` s _ _ ..lP~;..° 1 _ , 'num' m'll‘~ " _... »i.~ _"an fl :wi ~ , _':"s...-.I$. _.‘2'l"»".~..;.’.\`a"f_r_ . -. -V'--~ Y I I l ' \ ~. ~ ` ' `*’ .V L w '_ _ - ' ~ * - » , , _ l v __ _ ___ _ .,_`____ 1