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The very best of materials skilled workmanship thermometers of accuracy, _ refinement and beauty. - hd $2.50, 3.50, 4.00 J G Jamieson , TIDE TIBLE W JANUARY. lllgh Water S ."7 : ,Marv D010 DB! Time li't Time _ ` 1*' 11.32 6.9 ' 2'.’.it " sn. 12.11; 7.1 _ 2:10: S 12.56 7.2 211.46 ' . .. . , ` 13.3 ' , 14.05 ‘ I 14.36 ~1aar.-neotoi-» rapt-o mo. . ¢¢S§ _*l_-:_-i_-J Nc -iw !\’¢ :~'.“.~'.~l.“_-l »5i»&b5¢.-105% l enta’ them, the result being ° 15.-as s UNM! LYING ill TRENCHES SHOT *.l':.=:._.'_:,_'.{.l,:._j_.,;_ AT BY -“»JlCK JOIlllS0ll$" _ ‘.§1’.°‘_;.>_2'g_.§,i‘f‘_§§.§i’.iI,’,”'21..”1..?i; TRIES THE NERYES m|$_HM||_Y of Omcers and other gen- _ _, ` will be considered. _ ' ‘ IA natal t ti li 1| it but ` im _ ` sconce o. osstois. rrom.Soutii;'hi‘;¢°§°'f§ uf§“(fmf}"5?,fu'§‘fuuu ,':§°‘mfnu,u'§;"u mu cun.g_ master Francis wskerorti, one of me ‘ 815§°f?<€,“"5" 1- er da.; included s dozen members of e'd agaln.'some ot us three or four 2" W-"`"°"° °' U” F°|'”“d*m°~ . -_ ' ' "hs ‘ the London Scottish; whose -wounds times, the avalanche of mea was al- mme: U1; gifs* i““"‘°°t`°f “uf `hest'way to keell-old we st"_a dis-' hald healed sufficiently to permit of-most overwhelming. We were recalled, 9* °9°8P°_S Nm S “num but you won-nuuccueu H you worry. Sli eetiiig 16.16 P 9 s. .°° to 7° :1 M Tu , W Th ' ` 15.06 F I Sa | S ’ ‘ 16.? " M ._ »-_-l-at-1,.. not-1_9 !,*‘_'~‘ova_~i?= ae'-A `->O`o'o-5 »-ie. =°¢¢»-*acting*-° _»i_~1_oo ,*‘.‘l,~l-i_~ie=?= »|-.i¢ "‘@"~io¢t¢:¢' 'lu IF .:;a>-ucstet-¢<=:¢ , ll :J _ Tu 5 18.50 13 \V , 10.5 14 Th E 21.0 F 1-n-lo-I _ tsv-etnies 5,-1 re G F* `l Li _ 0-7_0 > .1 ‘ 23.5* 15 16 Sa ` 23.0 - 17 S 18 M 1 . . _ 13.1 " ` Z ‘ 153.4 ` ._ ' 14.5 :lil 11' tits li itl'll, “ 1 into .,°.'..'::;°" '°'“ = °“° ” ai... .:‘.“:...‘::°':.':n.z'f.'.';".s..:".:....-i :sit .r:°..f;.f::;..‘°:.1”l:;.'.‘;§.'..".f:,° la M A \'ivld`narrative of lite at the front atlast turned beck. We had done our ‘ ' -‘ ".0 t ers as experienced by the London Scot~,bit, and although it cost us 1lear,espec- “"°“' M’ W“k°‘°'d» 5°“i°|`- l WP you m unjoymg mm M the ‘mugs ` '__ ltlsh was gathered from one of the men hilly A. B and F cl-nipauies. our stand s°“3°"' ‘"5 exh“““°d aft" °Wlmm|“S There Wm be “ G°“e"°l Memlng °' who had arrived from the district had told and as you know, we were 1°' f°"5"'5"° mmuies Whendle W" -your look, _ Shareholders of “Provincial Silver - d Y com nmémed an Mound on me work rescued by his son, an assistant purser Black Foxes. 1-111.." held ill the B03" .o“‘l:l)u;as tpli-i-ecfligh it right from Mes- we sad done. A colonel of la. regiment °f th? “MV Mr: Edmunds- all °°¢°'\ RTIB ' \V k i' ffl., of Trade Rooms. Charlottetown, P. E. »._i .- .. _ n gen ii aunt o 1-anois n e 0 Island. on Thursday evening. the 14th uuriei vgfysffzg' dmgeggnfgrfofg? _;‘;)u"ldt‘;u":°f::'=)e n:‘;‘;':;;‘:n;hoat" _ug was the only survivor of the Bennet "I January' at 8 °'°l°ck' I *answering the roll after we had been London Sccottlsli as of his own men. family' killed in the s°“~"b°f°“5h b°m‘ » - Election of Officers and other gen- ucneved wnu some uiueleeu or “Perhaps me mos! Wann experience bartlnicnt. A third son of Mr Wake- lf b°"e' They Wm be afraid ‘° "en ral business will be considered. twenty 'others I was in un “danced ut uemnnes wus me uuoauug of u f0rd's. in the army. escaped injury iii 5,°“ °f. their 1°” “nd °°r°w5’ '_f°" ltreiich., where we lay for sonle hours wolild~be spy. a recent mm" smash' U ,ou mmm damp me one Wm' Fm" '~ W' ‘f “Vi GEURGE °E3L°'5' under a perfect hail of shells of all l “During the engagement some one Secretary. i ti . . . ‘f ik. C N 3155'1'7“`S"‘3l~ .~ wifhzngii? pi1oT:islSle_ to say nom- gueaiiiiinioacgziliilffilliim--Le' lfiliihrglsifiit- A ° v when real trouble comes to you' Ul D 5. r. ' "silhouetted, and German siiipers soon _'khaki jacket he nag 3 German omce;-'s 3 ugudiug up of me counmny und; o be lold by Public Auction in .the 1 lllade US B~_\V8!'€ 0! U18! f8Cl- _ `uniform. _ _ _ the provisional liquidatorship of James store of McEwen G Co., St Peter’s "$01118 llllle 1819!'-I Sll0Llld llllllk li “Even iii the midst of these_ gram G_ Forrester, manager of the Stuudurd _ gay, ¢°mm¢n¢|n9 on _ must have been about midnight-\\'9 realities one cannot help noticing a Trust Company, hoard that we were going to be attack- much of conictiy. Par-_ it t~c tllllc 1-:c " it is “ppm-gm this company is fu EDNESDAY. JANUARY 13th, 1915 011- A llut:n_ll; ohvit_usI_v_ designed to swiiidle those \V hop and Ollice Fittings of I\lci-Jw1:u -' U Us “Pen” ""’» S“PP°" "‘ :"1 l`llS 35 "0 ‘"5 “““S““ _‘ ' P9090 “'l0 Dlll Ulf’-ll' Silvillgs illl0 it- 6': Co. l'Ul0S9 ill U10 Hdvalwell U"~‘l}<’h*‘S _On pelted. atliough he llud bet-ll sllot at Them should hu u |uw wuulnnn uns _ _ - , ‘cithcr side of us, but in spite 0! 0-.all thi- time. _ _ _ clans of coliipa1iy_ It is o swindlo sale P°“'*'V°' N° R°5°'V° ~ ‘continuous and deadly fire, the ad-| "Well, every bullet has its billet, from |,,.u;uninu to (nun-» sum ,nu Term’ cash o"'y‘ "‘~ Villlcllll-Z IHHSS I`0ll9-wtsggw l'~.a»@ r‘.°.°¢=mv-1? E-".°'°’ *“»°=‘-*`t~:'oP:‘=~fo es la 's £35 rlrlr rl.-l- “ 7 °‘~l >l5l»k\¢>-»-A-nv-lbiei 23 Sa 15.50 24 s 11;_:i1s ' 25 12 ' 17,21: ' l L 7.22 is_00 ” 1 l 10.01: M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th ' ' 20,00 29 I I-‘ 20,5s ' 30 Sa " 31 S 22.4 . ' JANUARY.-lat to 3rd, fair ' cold. -ith to Sth, blustery. 9th to llitll. iitic weather for January. 11111 to 18th, sleet and snow. 19th to 22nd, changeable. 23rd to f.’4th, rain ulld snow. 25th to 27th. ai storm period. 28th to 29th. clearing. 30th to 31st, clear and cold. _ DIARY UF EVENTS t To-mtv. i 8 A rough idea of what ‘Week of Prayer-1st.\letI1odist . ~ ~ (__hm_ch_ §_lir_ will mean in the wa _ __ _ . .__ _ __ _ _ _ _,u Prince Lliap-P1-lncc Ldwarll Thea. companies may be gathered from ug_ ns ul por, E,-ie_ Ouu 5 U ' _ D U8. ‘ City Magistrates Court. !’enple’s Theatre, 7.30 and it p_l11. Prince Edward Theatre, 3. 7.15 und 8.45 p.m. U r ` IIRRIIGES b i I WALSH-McDOUGALL.--At Grace Church Parsonage, Cliarlottetowii, on December 2nd, by the Rev. Frank H ' Lituelolinc, :lint Bertha \val.~1n to ur' fl . l MeLEOD-COUSINS.-At thc resi- dence of the brldc's pnrleiits. Park Corner, on Dec. 30th, by ltcv. G. .\_ Sutherland, .\I_.\.. K1.-.nnetli lloalli the present confer witll Ambassador Spring-Rice of financial after tl\1»\~ had familiarized theniselves Y ' - "Sin upon the prm mal mgurauce with .1 report from \1c°Lollsul Cllr res which the Daily \iail has given As lla lenfhe Qeparllllellt Repfe' uhlicity. sentat_lvr_> Smitlu sal1_l_ho__ liEi1i_ fz_it__t_s ° ---- _\ dozen ftn I I. _Br»._- - ‘ _ cnougi _o 1-onvnce im ia _ie t - _ _ _ _ _ _ nee com aomes ehaiegef id L lihtlnsskf ing of Walter Smith was rl plain casc _ LO.\l)0!\_ Juli. o.~ lsliuulrlcs . P '.8 ou 0. 9 of murder. in ollicial dcpnrtliieiits have failed to elatwes 0' _7'346 5‘f‘d‘e_"5 “nd salhnfs wi?-vi (digit tho stlghtost confirmation of the who have given _their lives for their WCMAN'5MoKED IN BED; 'S Now reno" published exclusively in Can, ' “°““"Y “WNY ‘£250-00°' Clams l1“m‘ DEAD, adn that the Princess Pats went into erlng 3.059 on the Prudential iosnr. _ , u,,,',,,, 0,, Q-,,,;S,,,,as Ev.. “<36 C-0lllD8llY has hllgfegated 1191,- WINIJSCJR, Out., Jail, 7.-Harriet in fact It is generally discredited. 0. The Pearl Insurance (`onipany Laforet, S5 years old, said to be the los pnid out more than £12,000 and last full-blooded lncliiher of the Wyan- tho Liverpool, Victoria nnd Iloygl dotte Indians, and the daughter of a london gompgnieg .have paid my-E former (Thief of the tribe, was burned ,an g10_000_ uucu The cluuus on tordeatl: i_i_i_her giomc ull thc Intliuli re- PRESENTATIONRTEOV MR ORMAN _ _ _ _ _ ,_ U -9 C ed u so vc ai. lvcr ':inllr1, near . uiicrst- . .' . Ge'~“'5° M‘-D°“§a"- hom Of mls* '~lU~ .cal gllsfnggese C mpam B ex e e 600 liurg. .\‘_cstcr1Il12»'. when she fell aslccll _ ____ ____ W\ll|€ blllflklllg her pipe iii bed. I-ullowiiig is llic copy of thc atl- FROZEN w|.||LE ON mmm* dross accoliipaiiyiiig the presentation WAY To p|GH-|- -JAP BRIDILS FOR HU.\I’».\ND5 of ri gold-liea1lcd walking cailc to Rev. l.().\'l)O.\', Jan. 2.-The correspond- THEY NEVER “ET Gl‘-“file Oflllall- Past G"““d M33'-0" ' l. O 1. 1’ I1’ I at the Annual Ban- llt of thc Dailv t‘Iiroliit'lc tt-lcgraplllt' ""_‘ - - ~- - <- ~~ u66_ ,.1;°';§1§‘1;§ Rf ',§§§'fs ”_{if,,"§,‘§..f§'§’,{ I 'f?°““*“ ‘° s‘°“’."‘° ’25".’°° f’°“‘ “lf” " fuxes- I _. h A - siighwlciidigdliggii fllildlifl' ourthgi 2_c:_t___;;l_it_Ii the contract holders' trust _ S _ _ _ Quebec- s.-\.\' rn.a.\:1_‘lsc‘o,Jnn_ 0__-'l'-1.-o'0rli- __ _ ' J ___ The ' l 1’S14\l‘5lPd (org and two seamen of tile gllliboat Bl U\0S \YnES an Gale, nn,_.,-ned M H0m,1u;“_ “ho 11 ere Go\ciulncli_t_ Ilas_rec\ei\cd z_\_ Cr_§~p_ul;§ rccenlI\ arrested in San l-`r:iiiclt,to, trtiin its IP-.~\ii0ll _ll__ T\ll:U_‘i___ rciloln "' while on thcil ual. to Sun Diego \\cr1‘ flfiltllldi Slat 11- lla _ LO_\D0\ nm _ \ l)_______ ______ neil the freelolii ot thc l lllted States ll0Hal’y I110V€lll0lll lll Y’-lllltllldl llle _ _ I-7 _ funn n‘ Omg Dt Secnnn ul ,lu \,,.0u 5u|,.1m.; aeuordllla w a gum; despatch to thc iuxcllaiige I`t-lcgrapli ‘ \’avv,Dalliels ment made tonight. C°mD_d“-‘ 53-‘S-* ' , . , - , ~ .. _ _ l ‘ .s . ' _ - .. -| I t f n. band., of ,-evo. “It is olliciallv estimated that 27 Ger- I`|lt ttllllllal liicetlllt, ol .sllulclloltlers 'lim t0nr_ I,;@nt@na_nt Sanorbook i_t is salt lm a e _- __ _ . _ _ and patrons of the tforiiwall t‘rellnicl°y and Licuteiiullt Pretzel, and Paul Iutionists who had _crossed lllto Ar- -Rlllll _Hl‘lll}___l`0l'IJ;€1l”¢‘- Operatllig illlfllllbi Coiiipaiiy will bo Ilclll iii the Hall, Strcibcl and .‘.lax Faeliiscli. seamen. gelllllle hilvfi been dlsarllled- ussla' 0 ‘ Cornwall. \\'cdiics1la\', .laiiuarv 13th at were paroletl sllortlv aftcr they were »-~ - *- -_ _ I , ., . - , 1 I ._-.1 p_n1. li. 1-1. ;\1l’ltcillso§. s - ti. T l - ll' ' - ' -1 ”_“°" °'.is°““"S 3"" '"0" lilllfll “llll _“___ , ` one arresw 0"" le) “em UML e( A wounded' arc three or four times l1l'i`- to report, by mail or otherwise. each 1 n . tl t it .il ' l clarlcs -l~‘.~ - °_‘,""‘"'- ' ,_ sr. :;:‘,:r::....,:. .,. TUBE CU'-°S __ 1-- l-;.l\" 3 ° -- ~ '~‘: »- -. ~. ~ H Y - Dff_‘2)Iu`;u\Qi"l_-`-lllh LIFEIDU opLdl;;*” cl-1ltls'r1\\'l.\ ,nn is-> 'rue tleatli ,"‘°kR“fS,i§"f ‘iw ide" 0" '"9 'en - - .. _ - -_ ~ ‘ - 1 _ _ ian o a river. 'arsaw is ill no _ _ DECLARE* 5MHUO_?S;gG WAS PLAIN is aiilioullccrl .tt Bergen of _hlaus unngen.. _ LO.\DO,\, Jon. 2. (forrespontlcnce). - ' Hall5Sl’“- P'§’ml‘“e_“‘ 33 a_,pl‘1f‘S‘(_§“‘_“_ in British gusuruuce companies are _ _ ”`”'_ ` __ ____ Norway. ant tic _ca ero tie lgl zt- meeting without __ murmur policies _a_\_\__.-_tSbI_I_l551;?A*___in1;_O;l__»-;;l__l;n:_s;l;_ gains! tuberculosis. _w_hlch__|ie _fflicui 0" soldiers killed or “'°“"de'| 8" the fornirltiolll atYtllc‘Slatc Dclpartiiiciit to- Illfhly yfiu-D131" Ylrgamz ni; rfhehgiict’ frollt-Waring what 55 PTO-»8blY milf? day cont-ornirlg the rccelit shooting yngrf FH' ami? |3505 hal M ____ ' ha." their share of the "ationls fi“`,lll'C1\"“dla" territory of §“f° Ulmaln ldehzeclffndnlila fellow oflihc .Yorlivegiali "cial 1055- nicn, was told that the otlicmls would Academy of nn-.ui,.iue_ _ » ~ , 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ McLeod, of port. forncr. to hll/.allctli ________ Pm_____________ _ _*AN Fn_\_\.CI_`.CO_ Junuary 7__ "net uf Kmu unnarn L0uge_ Ii.. cldcst dauglitcr of .lolin S. (‘-ousiiis. _ WAR LORDS ARE EATING' “ WAR BREAD." __ -BERLIN, viu London, .l1iii. ti.~Ilifs Mllcsty Emperor William has given orders that thc so-called war bread be served to himself and thc lileiiibers of his entourage. This bread: styled also “ K " bread. 3 consists of 85 pcr cent. of rye flour. and 15 per cent. of potato flakes. lt is being consumed In sccorlluiice with a war-time proclamation. wltli the idea of making the supply of fooli- stulis in the empire last longer. lip to the present time it has not been bought readily by the general public. lt is hoped. however, that tlio decision of the Emperor to eat this bread Iilm- sol! will Influence the people to follow his example. The newspapers are giving much attention to the course of His Majesty in this connection. LlNEll is LONDON. Jan. 7.'--The Daily Telc- gt'\|li's Copenhagen, correspondent ll!!! ‘ captain who Gibraltar flag, and but that cruiser real name B Th Aaausgnhnnfnq-an-ann-4 xt' _ ._~ I _s I 0 _e .sv 0,' u i ‘i 1 . » s ~ v\ _ ° _,_ ,mow »’~ ,s i 'a 5 ° _ _§i“5..t so 1-; t __ if-_¥§ iii-‘égr '22 5.15 '___- _ "_‘° "UU place." ' this line~-- YUITI !i|’l , il the “l~"urt_v Arabs liroiiglit. into liospit1iI,Scvcnty "picture brides," from Jap- l\illKSi-0ll- Jilfl. llll. 191.>._ The presen- :lftcr having been found freczilil! by nn, arrived here today on the liner "mo" wa-‘l "\“l|l‘ bb' R- Vi- Bm- Dlllllijl ,nu Ruuuinnu Su). ,n,,_u lun paqibilI|Sh;ny0 Maru, to fr-:cg husuinds they Fraser mill tho n.Ill|-use read by lt. \\. liinlicring 10,000. not knowing wliith- hung ucv” seen, Fifty mm-_E arrived UFO- R0UllL‘ll UHl'l”\‘il- or they were going and uliwillllig to within the V,-eel( ,,n other steumsuinu l¢ll\'0|'0lll1_G@‘Jl`S<' Ul’l1lBll~ _ ---l_i- tight. having heard only of war having yfntn the uns-_ands claim them tn; Dear Sir ltlill Brother.-\\ 0. lllll .broken out between the Gernlans and brides ure Nun, nourud ____ \n e'1 lst brcthrcn_ of hlug 'William Ofilllglr llic Russians. 'rliey liatl not received I d ‘th rt d S” ' '= l-edge. N0. 1166. desire to talw wlvllll- clothes to equip them for the journey, "n _' E m e “nes detention tage of this. till: auspicious occailiorl iid six thousand had been frozen ull Mahon' of our annual bunfllleit 1° 'SXPFESS Ulll' __ 0 was Ill tile 0Y€B Of U10 -l£llill”l0S0 law admiration of vourseli as a minister th - _ :.rid so for the purpose of the immi- of the Gospel and an honored member EMMA CARUS AND v|ENNA ||:¢R|TA'rEp By |'rAt_Y'5 cration officials, the brides have been ofthe Orange Association ofthe Pro- HUGHIE JENNINGS AT _ , _ ::;";,'.:;;‘.;....3§.‘:.°.'°,‘;°::,.3;if:‘,.'=‘:§,“":=:: .';t‘.°;..:’;.:.':::f.°.$`1l‘;:.‘;;‘.l°;il“.,,¢;. F- , 1.. . = ___ Velilce. Jan. 2_~tVIn Lolidon) -- heads of the two coiitracting fnmil- Cl0n°ll~ We “Sk 5'0" '-0 kllldll’ HCCEW- Que 0( me K,-surest galuxius of stars i_t_n__l_\'li_e_xpe1l_lti1in l_li Avlolia. which she ies, and _a formal declaration of in- §_|_;lB___i';'_Iil_l:_i_llg__§‘_t:.lic__l_ts |:_l:__\l?Q""a‘:_s(: ‘_’_fs°:_‘; ever gathered on one programme will _“__-__l_ll_$_____;-i_1:c_;>_l_ac_;_n_u_'s___:_i_§;;_cau_p_§l:;;l__t3 ;1;_i_it.:1»;i, in ivriting, before a -lnpnnese exgreunon -or __§’"’_ °;’m__n:_'|' good Wm ne ills ofI'erI_iig nt_;3,F. Kcitli's Theatre ; _ o ca. _ or e wee o ~ anuarv 11tIi. Emma at Vienna. according to advices from The brides comu mnneu and nnm_ toward you. iour wise counsels In Cn,.nu_ one of nu (uuveliust and most :no An_strian c;l_i_:iI_t1l:. It Is thought nend_ are co“”quenny*"aw__rded to nbc deI_ibci_;itIons of ;._he 3{_a:i__ge__ buddy -uuuulur musical Comedy nwornes on ,lm-‘I3 "ut DU” " 11.0 suddenness Gr the richt husbandii, and then usually ave. mer ee" mms tw 111° m° ` llle -‘\lll0l`lCllll S1880. ic ta an movc may have disturbed t k _ __ 'd _ tl I __ eration and consideration W ch make Randum the plans attributed to Prince \on Bun- “V” 8 ef ln 5" JY ‘E ‘ *‘l’B“'“° for the well being and advancement of er Wm low’s mission to Rome. which fs said ll55°°l“l-l0ll- Which °9°0"59 them _thll these glorious principle! for which ur’ n ui___hli1_c incn111_e1l an offer or Soutliern nial'%al_ze llvensi lu_~rf:u_.__ r-Mr “hwh the order slaiills throughout cm-laten- ati a o ta y upon ier agreclllg to a l'¢ S008 S6" CC S 2 - llom- wlut Pltlziz esinriisiinvw "‘ :: ities ol King William 8 - BY Sour - presence, by your endeavors, by ,_ _ you_r speeches on pi_ibllc'%i:_d_ other TE-1. 2 » -' ._______ sas ons. you have evldenc n I str ~ ‘ - AMS1-PRnA"_ _|un_ 7__|n ,.,,.,|u,. to ing and powerful manner those strong . '_»~-" 1-hear uni the people, the Berliner lu" Wmilh bllld YPUJ-5 °\"' Ufilef- _YW agor o . ,..,__ , Tuuuulun-u uuvul ,,_xue,.,_ (yu “nu pun have never wearled iii well doing. and W," "ue, _,. -_ sus, has made the extrnrdiiiary dis- 9"' fervent il°l>€»ll lllll lllllly |038 'their me M -' ‘ -_ _ oovery that It ts Impossible to speak Yell" lllllf be spared you for your con _ any longer of England‘s supremacy of`-"Wed |°b°|' ln "W Ch."l°"m ‘_“|“||'-\'¥ ' ' the nes. He iulyll . In an article oh seal “ld f°" me flmhel' 5V9n¥ih°““*¥ 9' warfs.re,tIist the Gerlnans threw down °‘"` “°b|° °"|l"'- Ullflnl V01" "Ui ‘he glove to the British fleet when d°“°° “m°“85l U9' ‘V0-hi” |°‘m°d f° un., unmuuu sc,,.b°,ouuu_ love yon. snu your mlnloiretlons, tn' "Had tho British crulyers respond- th” PMP" ""1 ll I m°l|l\’°"_°f °\“' od." he declared. "our high set llsst °N|¢l'»:|ll¥tl been fflillm Wm! 3f°\\_ lt ,,, ,.1 _was ready to accept battle and a de-' 3°°‘| ` ~-lb! hall clstve engagement would have taken ` I" tlv Ltld e - LONDON, Jan. 6.-Assistant Pay»- aster experienced by members ot_lils ur ulilred thousand Ger- mans and Austrians have already been hate not onlv crossed the Bzura, but 0F GERMAN BANKS Ill-3Ri.l.\’, Jan. 5.-The ltelchsbailks report show that oil Doc. ill, its iuetlil treasury and Ioan bank certificates and notes on other banks amounted to 3,009,988,000 marks ($752,497,000), an increase oil December 23 of 121.048,- 000 Illarks ($3(),2G2,000.) The bank had 2,092,811,000 innl-its golll $r.2:z.202,- 750), incrcusiiig its stock diirliig thc week by 17,331,000 marks ($4,332.750.) Loans, according to the report. de- creased 23,937,000 marks ($5,984,250) \vhiIo discounts null loan bank bills increased by 280,905,000 mark sl$7l‘,- £226,250.) lHE ELUS|\@_KARLSRHUl; WILLEIIIST.-\DT, (‘nraco:i, Jan. 6.-- A report is current. here today that the Anlericaii' steamer Marucalbo, of the lied D lille. saw the German cruiser Karlsrhue, one nf thc few German worships still nt large lil thc Atlantic. tho night of .lanllnry lst. betweli this island and the Vcliczuelnli port of Lagunlra. The Maracaibo loft New York llect-nibcr flllrd. llc-r scliedillc tnltcs her to various ports on thc Vollezllclali coast. _ by Carl young danc- sn absence ofov- is this season new slid orl- some wonder- asslsted by Mr. internatlolisl Their engage- to one week will man- th 009 THE lilllllllllll _fumlahod l:;8.. Louson ' .TURN OVER A NEW LEAF \ _ _.___ To be healthy and happy is the very To begin with. worrying prevents _that might- make you happy. lt *ruins your health, your temper. and IA person who worries is not likely to have many friends. for if you have nothing to talk of but your own misfortune people will vote you pessimism and deepen the other with your sympathetic gloom. on will not be able to cope with ‘ing of the huge showers of earth that ‘The Scottish will cease fIre.' Cap- INVESTMENT-them if you exhaust un your euen covered us when a shell exploit'-"1 near tain -- asked who the officer was, tutes on inmginury 0nes_ g enough to us. ' _ and looking at Iiim noticed some fea- 1. If you are one uf me unnunny neo_ ' ‘Suddenly the shells set tire to ri mill, ture about his 111-ess that was not Eng- vA1\'Cc-Uvr-JR, B.C., Jan. 6.-strong lull our left and some hayricks behind lish, and without a mnnient`s h_eS&8- condcniliation of the scheme of busi- I; US, and to add to our danger we had t-oi.. shot him through thi: lieu . 'e ness alid mana eme _‘ . ' ~ TOCK |N TRADE OF MCEWEN G- a tull moon almost behind our position. 'examined the supposed staff ofiicer's Home lnvostmgng (‘,g:ul;,;,§l:»e.,\€|:\,:l?1;l,$l,; mer A new leaf now' ' l __ o _ 0 o C0. Ant' Ovemul On our art was thus bod' and found that underneath his by Chief Justice Hunte lu orderln DRUGGIST - - T ple who have been making life a urden, make up your iiilnd to turn God broke our years to hours and days. That hour by hour And day by day, Just going on a little way. We might be able all along To keep quite strong. Should all the weight of life Be laid upon our shoulders and the fu- ' ture rife, ith woes and struggles, meet us face to face .tt just one place, We could ilot go. Our feet would stop; and so God lays a little on us cvcry day; Aiid never, I believe on all the way Will burdens bear so deep, Or pathways lie so threatening and so steep. But we can go, if by God‘s power. We only bear the burden of the hour. -George Klinglc. CAPTAIN WHlTE’S COMPANY. (Toroiito Mail.) This story is going the rounds in the city. A young lady desiring to allow sonic kindness to a young ofiicer in camp at the Exhibition grounds, de- spatched the following note: “Mrs. Smith requests the pleasure of Cap- tain \VIiitc's Company at a. reception on Friday evening." A prompt reply came, to this effect: “With the excep- tion of three nleii who are sick, (‘ap- tain WIlite's Company accept your kind invitation, and will come with pleasure to your reception Friday evening.” HOBBLE KILTS! NEVER! ` LONl)0.\', Jau_v_ 7.- A recent olii- cial annoullcenleiit that ill view of the difficulty of obtaining the necess- ary tartans Higlllatid regiments would in future be suplied‘ with a uniform of khaki kllts disgrunted the Scots, but an additional order just Issued to the effect tllat two yards less of cloth will be used iii making the uniforms has set the heather ablaze. The High- landers are scornfully indignant, and declare they object to wearing liolililc skirts. Syiiipiitliizers with the lllglilnlldcrs add that the iuen are afraid their sweethearts will ritliculo tlieill a'ppeal'- alice In the ilew uiilfoi-iii. Many por- sorls believe the latest order will s1-1'- iously affect recruiting ill Scotland. Highland associations, Scottish members of Parllaliiellt und otllt-re-i ure sending concerted protests to the Wal' Ollicc against the illllovatioli. The question is entirely a matter of sclitllnelit with the IIl_i','til;1|nl1-rl.-_ Their attachments to claii titrtlilis cull- iiot he realized by other' recon, bllt it is so strong that nizuiv int-li would rather risk the resu;t»= ol' beiiiy.; 1; 111-1- :1~- tlirgct for lil: clit-luv l'i.ili :inan- lloli them. A REAL DIPLCMAT. (NlitlollliI MoiitliIv.l A _vouthfiil school girl was stopping :il his 1-U'1llidniotller’s ill the llonlc was nn aunt. several yours her senior, wlioiii sllc wall thought to rosemblc. Olic iiioriilng oli old dlirkey who 'lid '-liores nroliiill the house. burst tlpllii tllclii with the remark: “Miss Ntllllry. I ditl not know `t.ll yisstidy when I seed you and Miss Funny dressed alike at church, that you wuz so much alike." "lndee1l," some one replied. "Uncle L00. which do you think thc best looking?" The old darkey, not wishing to hc partial, scratclicdvlier head and said: "WeIl,_ I believe Miss Fanny (tho SCll00l girl) is most the flourislilngeat _l_ooklng in the face. But, I believe, Well. l believe Miss Fanny (thc looking and she has the liiost coni- liy ways." _0ver 500 [anions an DIRT.” A PRIVATE to SETTLEMENT _,___ _ _ TORONTO, Dec. 30.-Iii an action for breach of contract the Made-hr Cailada feeling, which has been spreading through Canada since the war colnineliccd, received quits n "boost" today. As the case was set- tled by the private arbitration of the Judgeat Csgoode 41-lall. the names of the two firms concerned are withhold. An Implement firm in Brantford has been Importing certain small pieces of bent metal from a United states firm for the past fifteen years. There had at one_tin1o been 11. contract bc- tween the parites but this in time had lapsed and the two companies went on as il nicre matter of routine. Ile- celitly, the (Yalladian limi saw an op- portunity to blly these goods in Crui- adzi and 1-ulicellcil' certain oi'derir`oil the American flrni. As n result. camo the suit for breach of contract. The case was settled this morlliiig by an arrangement wllcrby the Ani- cricaii iirni will establish' li snilill bimicli factory here, elnployliig n Uallatliaii manager and Canadian ivorknleli. Only flvc ulcn will be liecdcd at the start, but it is expected that the staff will soon be enlarged. Instead of being spent iii the -United States as would have been the case if the Brantford ilrm had been forced to plzicc its orders on that sidc of the liiic. tht-se wages lioiv are to be earn- c1l`:\iid spout ill (Taiinda. I m NAVAL EXPERT SAYS LOSS IS A HARD BLOW. LOI\`l)0.\'_ Juli. 5.~'I`lle Daily News naval expert says: "lt would be idle to pretliild that the loss of the Forniid- idublo not ti serious blow to us. The ship i'.s'_~!f, u sister to the unfortunate l"-ulwalll, was llol an important factor in our iiavnl strength. although sho displaced 2.000 tolls more than any of Germaily’s predrcadnouglit battle- sliips. _Even the lilliterial is loss not negligible. _ "\‘v’lillc the Fornildalilo would have been helpless against n` llreallnought it is plaili that she was a match for any German predrcudiiouglit, and tiiercfore it is to be hoped that thc .\t1n1i1'alty will not again affront the iiitclligeiicc of the country by telling us that the loss of the Formidablc is oi' no iliiporialicc and thc ship herself of no fighting value. We do not cin- ploy on war service worships which ure ot' no fighting value. "Ili ally case, whatever thc value ot' thc ship, her loss is of far less lmportnllce than that of the 700 offl- cers and liieli who seeru‘to have gone down with hor. They were all picked liioli, and most of them long and ex- pensively trliined. and, 'apart from tho liulii..n aspect of thomatter. they 1:a1lllot be 'adequately replaced lu twice the time it takes to build a ship tlic size of the Formldablc. “There is no indication of the olli- cisil report as to eltlicr thc scene or the manner ot' the ForniIdabIe‘s des- truction. \Ve are simply told she er Lnnib in conference with Obcd Smith, of the Dominion enimigratioii oftlcc, your correspondent obtained thc views of both with regard to the fut- ure. it was pointed out that all rc- Dorts Indicate that there will be n large iliIIux~of Amcriculis to Canada lit the close of the war. and that this hail. in fact, already started owliig to the higl: prices of farm prodllctsytlmt now is tllo tillit; to consider what is to be done when the conflict ceases. “Mcli will rcturli from thc battlefield with thc v.'nll1lcrIilst," said Mr. Snilth. who fluotod the latest Dominion uin- tistlus sliowliig thc wonderful progress in thc l`ull ploughlng to got the land iii rcadllioss for next year, \VltI1 such ilicrcasntl arcn under cultivation, he conthiucrl, citlil-r there are more un- 1.=iiipIo_vc1I than we know of,-or they will require more labor oil the land. (Tonlnilssiolicr Luliib sails on Satur- dny.:ii11l will visit Iilontrelil, Toronto and Ottawa. “\\'lion you want the very cholcest Ili delicious chocolates you will find them here. Our chocolates are recclv- cd fresh every week. Try them. Muc- Iiiniion Drug Co.. Cor, Cimt George and Kelli Street. MEU- flice Supplies 1915 For A ‘1915 A .,,¢ _,_ _ _ Carter_’_s Bookstore __ _.. .equi I te f ll k' d f A ` ‘ , anrtsl gffilce |:»spi)ie(s?,‘§itcl?iw§l$\%-;l§i?i::|:1:.y - , Dorint "S ' ” Bi . , wlinlmlsx 2s__m_i,°°e§°2li, .mtl 0§i'i?'it§.li:1iiifl'r’a°§°$'1i°.'-zlfiii ~ beat value in ngcasea ever offered. Everytfttoloess - Office ofangnaccount should besupplied wi some of. e'hav¢a;il.dlo\i|iul;ilil\vaII]d hmilii’ devic "pe uh Ai' A ......“l... .., ......., .......° 1fl'.::...:'.t°t.,'°.l:.:l.° =°