07521 . ' -' rmoav Patil mis still --HRM IIIOKINH- On Saturday, \ l|/ morning. soya the Pioneer, Mr. Grlinnv ot Charlottetown, one of the men en- gaged -by the Canadian Government lteiiwey authorities to dismantle the Crystal Rink at Bummerside since it has been vaeatedby the German pris- ondre, fell from one of the raftofl md broke his arm between the wrist _and elbow. The frlcture was set at the Prince County Hospital and Mr. Glit- iln was sible to take the afternoon train for home -Mr."‘.latnee Rush of this city, yes- terdey received the very Srniifyinx news from the Director oi Records. that his son, Sergeant Lemuel Rush. ei the infantry. who had b`een miss- ing -and was later reported as a pris-E gnu- of war in` Germany, was among! released war prisoners who had ar-I rived lu England on December 5th. The many triemls ot this gallant' young otllcer will be very glad to hear this news and will hope before very long to see him home once more. _ .*D|ED OF INFLUIENZA.-A deep grlef settled on the home of Mr. and! l\irs;_ Allan McDon-aald, Geol‘Z6l0WY\, when the remains of their eldest son; Albert who died of influenza in West: ern Canada were brought home for burial, which took place to the Roman Catholic Cemetery at 3.00 ~p m, Fri~ day, December 6. Rev D. P. Croken P. P. conducted requiem mass for' the deceased who has spent the past five years in the west. Previous to. that he taught school on the lslimdl holding. as he did a First Class Llc-en-l gs, lk-, who but 24 years of age and. leaves to mourn -besides his parents,l four elsif-.l-s, Misses Mary, llelen,‘ Rose and lsabelle and two brothers George ami Bernard, all at home, to whom we extend our most llhartfelt and sincerest sylnpathy.-"G" l LONDON. Dec. i2.~The Daily Ex- press this morning says it understands that Viscount Milner, the Secretary of _State for war, is about to quit thel Government. " AMSTERDAM, Dec, 12-The Hohen-_ zollerns are leaving Amerongen. The‘ former Kaiser and Kaiserine are re- ported to have rented the castle De Monte, near Wageningen. LONDON, Dec. 12.-Sli' John ,Norton Griffiths declares he will advocate a. measure in parliament, compelling employers to employ one wounded man in ilfteen. thus solving the disabled men problem. 0'I‘TA\‘V‘A. Dec. 12.-Compulsory military service coat Canada in the neigb-borhood of $4,000,000. This es- timate ls about thirty two dollars per mah drafted into iris amy. Or about ;w_¢,m_y ogllnrs per man. of reinforce- ments actually made available under. the .Nliltary Service Act. " ' VLADIVOSTOK, Dec. 12.-The second unit oi the Canadian Siberian Expeditionary Forces consisting of 30 ofllciers and 400 other ranks, lrnclud-‘ ing a squadron of mounted police, ar- rived today on the steamer Monteagle. General headquarters have been, established here. Units of the British , and Canadian Red Cross have .beeni organized with Vladivostock as the base oi’ Military and civien' relief. .WHEN-s, Deo. 12.-A precarious situation exists in Asia Mnor where the Turks aret persecutlng the Greeks, pillaging and outraging Christians and causing riots and many deaths. o*r'raw.A, oss. 12.-canadian military headquarters overseas have sent ta cable tn the Director ol Public Iniormetion, here announcing that two _divisions of the Canadian corps are now established iu1'Germany while the remaining divisions the 3rd and 4th have just received orders to com- , mance their march from Mons where they have been in rest since the sign- lmg of the nrmlstice, to the Rhine. 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Plilllbhono Ne. 4! hu~¢ueso ~23~ Period Dulgn Pullnplsens A D A M B R O B ln Mahogany, Walnut and Famed Oak l LONDON, Der-. 12.-(lrantl Duke Nicholas Ni»!tol‘aievitcll- forlnér Con.- mander-in-Chief of tho l`.".="m army is now in crinllluntl -~ . force of i"of<"ncl." fn wutberz: '£` -in accord- ilg lou it Lin \vlrrc-` , .1:. .lunge hero today. lil.-1 staff hr¢;ulq\lnrters is .xt the oillcial instructions are oheyfld- " - BRISTOL. DPC. 12.-The Will' bill of the"Alli1;~s against Germany is twenty-tour hilllion pounds sterling according to the British Pnl-me Minist- er Dnvd Lloyd Georle weo 'ill'089U\5‘\` this and other interesting isets he for alarge gathering here today. The cost oi thewvsr to Greet Britain was eight billion pounds sterling. Beferei the war the estimated wealth of Ger- many, said the Premier. was between tlfteen and twenty billion pounds sterl- ing, so it the whole wealth of- Ger- many were taken there would not bot; enough to pay the account. There- fore he had used the words Germany gheuld pay tothe utmost imit of her; ggpwity. He declared the war had oout 0'rmany less than it had cost Great ll.ltain. The German -bill he Yatinovlzu station 1 if ‘ f ».` Eltntfr- lnoslav. BERUN, Dec. 12.--Dr. W. S. Suit, “the J/llni..|.er of_ Z<`r/;‘qi.g:i .`-.L`i.1li':; has 'bonded in his resignation” which has been accepted by the cabinet. The Foreign Secretnry’s resignation does not come as a surprise, as his relations wltlrthe independent Socialists wing of the Ebert government had reached the straining point some time ago. 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