,_ ...p G ARITIA _ . i\_n_on`Ng|` é oA|i.v _ __ '_ W. _ , _ _ __ .'N‘12'i..'§.°......'."&$‘.‘.'.ll'.7;‘ TEST... .av } _ ~ _ oHARLo'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, wi~:DNEsoAY,- FEBRUARY 3, 1915 {"°..‘!.T.".I.¥§,'.i.“i.1,f"!.f.iA°.’..'-ib..'T‘.'.7..”°° PARLIAMENT POLITIC (88ecial to the Guardian.) LOND N, Feb. 2.-With opening of Parliament to-day the political truce was renewed. The Government, while assumlng all responsibility for the war, welcomed the opposltion's sup- port. and Ministers announced they -,-_-_-.4 .-:_-.~v-fff.-_#_-_-_-_-; -,~_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-__A. -___-__ ' ' 4 orEiis.» 'liiiioiiii-xii slcriiii.f nEi=Eiu "AiiEri\i>i io Blow ur AL Truce susniinrn nv csiiriins c.P.ii.BiiinaE,si.ciioix- IS RENEWED I ‘ ~ I GERMAN ARRESTED ...... ......., ..,., .0 ,;.,, .,,,,,,,,,,, .Trenches the Others liilcil or Taken Prisoners. Trench Was and endeavour to avoid coutroversal ”“.‘.‘i°§f.;.......... .,...,,, , I Won by Germans Who were Driven Out at Point of Bayonet D e act on by italy is to be found in a iiotitlctitltm 1:‘,°‘:.‘:2.&."..§‘:'.1i’;;‘..f°f.f;'s:l:t;_‘*“‘°““ Other 5"¢¢¢SS¢S by the lllts- IIIEE AIINIIHAL STUIIIIEE AHHIIIES IN ENELANII (Special to the Guardian.) P1.YMoti'rn, Fei.. 2.-vice-Admiral Sturdee, who cauiuieiided the British squadron which sank the German ships ol¥ the Falkland Islands last December. arrived here to-day. lie was 8 Dussenger on the liner. india. Admiral Sturdeo declined to discuss the South Atlantic victory on the plea that the Admiralty regulations forbid his talking. TEIITIINIE AHIIIIES LIISSES AHE ENIIHMUUS AMSTERDAD/I, Feb. 1.-Prusslziil casualties in the war up to Jaiiii-_irv 21 had reached the enormous total of liS8,ll\l0, according to figures piiblisii-_-d by the Nieuwe ltottcrtliisclii: l‘.0\mm;_ lt says that ilicsc figures are taken from 141 lists ui' Priissian losses. and usiilimzesz “ 'i"r.is total comprises kill(-_-1. woiiiui- i-il and missing. the \vouiidc'l iminb-ez' ing 615,059. Of these. about forty per _-ent. have i1.lrciiuy returne.l to the front. “ To the total cf' 988,960 will have to be added 140 Bavarian. ll* Saxon, 99 Wiiorttonibcrgiaii and 114 naval casualty lists to show the coiiipletc losses of thc 'I'»:.utoiiic armies." IN HIGH FAVOR AT COURT. LONDON, Feb. 2.-Queen lllury has just issued invitations for a. luncheon yhich will be unique in the annals ot' Buckingham Palace. Lady Beatty, for- merly Miss Ethel Field, daughter of the late Marshall Field, of Chicago, und the wife`of the Admiral whose UBHI-iillg check to the German raid in the North Sea last Sunday it is de- sired to celebrate, will be the guest ot' honor. and itll the others iiivitorl will bc Aiuericaii wives of Englishmen, with the exception of the members of thc Royal entourage. _The party will consist exclusively ot women, and will be ii strictly pri- vate function. The luncheon will he given in the Queen’s private apart- melli. as is always the case when she entertains her personal friends. Anicriouna. by the way, are iii hli-Ili fav0r_ut thc British ('o\irt. 'l`lic llrst woman ni-ikcd to serve on the committees connected with war char- ities in which the Queen is especially iiitcrer-ted have been Americans. The‘ Duchess of Roxburghe, the lion. Mrs. .lohn Ward and the Countess of An- euuit-r_ ivers iiivlted to serve on the coiiiniiflcc of thc fuiid sturlctl by her. 1\_Til.ii»=iil' :ind known as "Queen l\lir_'.".=:' l~u!i\l" iii its citrlletf stages, iiiid olli- l‘l'H in whom a similar honor were af- l\‘.i'witrtls extended were oil the Quncii‘ii poise nnl friends. I Ni. .»:fi.~l:il |.~i.iiei't:i i 'ng has ifiltci !-lafio ri liiickiiiigliuiii l’nlnco situ-c the .war T--'i.‘.1n. luit it has been ri- iiiiirkcd that at the _'cw small dirner iutrtlcs _:ivan by tho King :i..il Queeil. some Aiiinrlcaii-horii giicstfi were always prosciit. LAUNCHES ANOTHER 8UPER~DREADNOUGHT. PARIS, Feb. 1.-M. Augiigneur, lfreiich Minister of Marine, announced that a new lirltish warship of 28.000 tons. was launched tlili-i week at Ports- mouth. She carrlos eight 12-lncli suns and can steam 25 knots an hour. EPIDEMIC IN AUSTRIA OF SPOTED TYPHUS. LONDON, Feb. 1.--The Morning Poet correspondent at Bern, Switzer- land. cables: Besides an epidemic of smallpox, which the Austrian antliori- ties are endeavouring to combat by all means. spotted typhus is now reach- ing alarming proportions. Between Ja,nuary,17 and 36 no fewer than 363 cas'es"ii; concentration and war pris- oners' camps have been officially noti- lied; , . The Austrian moratorium has again beenprololtged. this time till the end of May. ` _ . COTTDEIISID IDS. . T00 LITE FOR CLlS$lF|Cl'l°l0|l ONE CENT per word each inser- tion .for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- iniini char el twenty-five cents. L £NA" Rlnkra pair of glasses. Finder please leave at Guardian. 8395-M31. WUTi® private' house. Married couple or gentleman. Apply here. _ A 8467-2-2M8i. L` Els "P`A`l'll's”i'i"f`ii`A lcon crosses and 2 pairs silver slam, imponsa. Avnlv J- S- Wed- lock. Canada Fox Exc;\;_;i1gf:”Mu_ ° ‘ -“'.t.t°~`€'c.°`l.'r"E . I , L |- 1, ; 0 } mf 10:0". .. sA'°.t GREAT BRITAIN ' titnin iusinilii cniiiitiii ii inn v. (Special to Nite* Guardian.) LONDON. Feb. 2.-The second Aus- tralian contingent lias arrived in Egypt and joined tho first contingent. BANDS ADVOCATED BY RUDYARD KIPLING. LONDON, Suu. 27.-Rudyard Kip- llug today made an interesting speech passages: ‘The new battalions were born quite rightly in silence, but that is no rea “» eir lives. Un fortunately, up to the present most of them have been obliged to walk in silence or to no better accompaniment than whistles, concertinas and other meritorious but inadequate instru- ments with which they.provitle them- selves. “From the lowest point. of view ti. few druni and fifcs in a battalion moan at least five extra miles iii ii ronte march. “Tho roll and lloiirisli ot' drums and “l remember iii india. in u cholera on with that queer, defiant tune. it was their regimental march tl-at thc men had heard a thousand times, but as it was given at that bad time in a terrible camp of death. il was thc one thing that could have restored thc shaken iueii hack to their pride and self-control." ClVILiAN NOT TO ACT AS COMBATANT. NANCY. France. via Paris. Feb. 1.~ Tile mayor ot’ ii large township iii thc viltiiiity has been siispcnded from oiilcc for ii fortiilght for shooting at ii German aeroplane as it was flying over his town. ln taking this measure the higher authorities of Nancy held that a civilian had no right to act as a combatant as by so doing he only brought upon the heads of the civilian population severe reprisals. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS REJOICE OVER THEIR BERLIN. via London, Feb. 1.-The German newspapers comment exten sively on the German submarine raid in British home waters. “We hope that the commercial war now taken up by German submarines in British homo waters", says the "Tages Zeitung," "will strike at the root of thc British trims-oceanic trade." Captain Persiis, thc naviil export of me -lygcrlingr Tag(-_liliil,t." has this to say of llic cvciit in his paper: "‘.‘7-'il6 cially i‘cmiirkiiblc is the the-nlrc of new ni-tion. lilllicrto the most ndviinccri oliit where our subinarlnes displayed l~Ziiglish incrcliniil navigation will have siasni over the doings ol' the subma- rines, as nshcriiig in thc war upon s herald that what .' small coasters may to-morrow li9-DDQ" to the great English liners. THE IEITIIER TIIE TEMPERATURE TlDE‘. l00il. ETC- d95_ 51,0? ,$53, z.;to9npl.;i:(. the mer. cury stop a ie ~ l|| be high this afternoon The tide w _ at 1.15 and tomorrow at 1.45.8? be high tomorrow m0l'l\i“5 and Friday at 1.58. T t this afternoon nt- 5-09 h su se s 6 n i 510; it rises tomor- 1.17, I mmoowii :E;:°iuT’innKo Suede” 1°"- (Speclal tothe Guardian.) PARIS, Feb. 2,-The Freiicli War port as follows:-The day of February 1st was marked by rciloublcd iiiten- sity iii artillery lighting on our part: as wellran that ol' the enemy and by serious German attacks relatively ol’ secondary iniportuiicc, all ol which were repulsed with serious losses for our adversaries when compared to the number ol' uieii they had engaged. iiotweeii the liys and the Somme a German regiiiieut attacked a British position near Guiiichy and at first drove the English soldiers buck. After ii series of counter-attacks thc British troops re~occ pied thc ground they had lost th i adviiiiccd into new Office this afternoon gave out a rc~,terrltory,' iakiig possession of the trenches of tie enemy. An ongagedient, aiinoiiiiccinciit of which was givoii out on the night of §l<‘ohruary lst. which look place along lthe roadway between Bctliiiiie and l.a lliassce, was particularly brilliant for |our infantry. lit seems the Germans had at least one battalion in this cn- gagoment. The two first attacks were broken by our flrc. The third wus successful, and the Germans entered one of our trenches, but iiiictllatcly a couiitcr-attack ut thc point of thc ut the Mansion House iii behalf ot t V 0F a Whole German Battalion _nly a Few Succeeded in Regaining Their i lwcst of this village. bayonet resulted in our overcoiiiiiig the enemy. Only a few Germans suc- ceeded in gaining their trciiclics, ull the others wcro killed or takcii prisoners. Our liciivy artillery bombarded the railroad station at Noyon, whcrc thi! Gerinaiis were ri.-provisioiiliig tlici' forces. Our shells caused two ei- plosloiis, thc smoke from which couli be seen for more than two hours an l a liall'. Our methodical progress in the rc- gion of Ilerthcs continues. We have oocuiicd iiiiotlior sinull forest iiorlli- son why they should continue to walk in silence the rest of th . _ HEIIIIIE EEIIIAANS IIHE (Special to the Guardian.) &H i’E’l`ltOGRAl), Feb. 2.--lleiiewal of a fierce offensive by the Germans in the region of Sochaczcw and liolimovo on the road to Warsaw is admitted in an official statement issued here to- day. _The violence ot' the German lifes around barracks is as warnilng attack, the statement says, compelled and cheering as the sight of iirc iii a some of the Russian units t0 retire room. to the second liiic ol tn.-..t-lies. camp, where the iiicii were suffcriiig |‘\ | I very badly. The band of the Lincolns K S started the regimental song. It went J KILLEII IN BATTLE (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, Geb. 2.-The eldest son of General Von Kluck, who was a naval Lieutenant. is reported to have fallen in battle near Mlddelkerke on Janu- ary 20. HULGAHIA EIIHIIIIES I AEGEAN SEA (Special to The Guardian) ATliENS, Feb. 2.-Lliilgiirlaii naval men have arrived at Dcbcugatcli. Bul- garia. on the Aegean Sea, to organize naval defense in that locality. ' tiiiiii niuiiiiii A AITAIIKS HIISPITAAL SHIP (Special to The Guardian) i’AltlS, Feb. 2.-A German submar- inc _vcstcrday made un uiisuccessful atteiiint to torpedo the Britli-\li hospi- tal ship Asturias, according to a com- nninication given out to-day by thc ministry nf murine. thus violating ii foriniil eliiusc iii thc llaguc conven- tion ol' 1907 rcgiirdiiig attacking hos- pital vessels. Tlic Asturias. the inlulss- P t -~ii ii iifi il- N ii _ _ _ _ A I , | t I .ry ixp a nc , was een ni as or_i wdsflhingiw ¢,|?0 Northeast ot' l-lavrc ligliti-iliip when I " `m“"L ' " thc attack was made. » to roi-kon with other Gcrmuii sub- '"‘“”"-"*_*°-”” iiinriiic dangers which tt can only N L nvold when it stops triifl`ic." I V I . 'rho rust says ssrcastivullyr ,'\\<> , sec that Englaiitl`s attempt to cut oil j 'thc supply of vlctuals by llilldvfillg 1111 . Iforcigii trade promises great success." I. V = All the newspapers express enthu- (Speclal to the Guardian.) l’ETlt0GliAD, Feb. 2.-it is ofllcl- Gfem U""'“I"'” cmnmerce A' °. .all ouiiced to-dav that German eil by -‘\flIllIl‘i\I V011 TATPIA3 ?ltEn:lil‘§: priisoiieigs report that the Germans lust is called particularly wh w a(;'m”es week lost over six thousand killed. “U`21 is °Dem"mg u' it ousanater m. and iiia_uy Drlsoners. ln the (iarpath. f"°"’ her base' which gba igfebeueved iaus llie Russians captured 78 officers. l\|1lS0f|1CUVIlY"‘°““ny TE’ dmnced 4,065 men, took ten rapid-fire guns D0SBlI’|<‘- 'I;I;;*e;‘:{’f“‘;‘$;“h;‘p;)‘elled to and ten cninion. \. HIIIII GIIIIISEIT KAIIISHUHE AIIIIIIS EAPTIIHE BTW NEW YORK, Feb. 1.-information G di ) has been received here explaining how (SP°°I°' '° TM “ar In thlei gclrmaln light cruiser Karlrruhe. b_ 3,-Nlaritlmez w c as eenamost success u com- St'xF¢E)uR0liIqaqsiT:-'rly Fufliids. rlsliig tempe- merce 1-alder since the beginning of the mmreg wnh' snow or glee," war, has been able to avoid capture. 1-HE' WEATHER.-Yesterrluy' was The commander of the Karlsruhe has was wmgwhhtliszy coiitiniiliig cloudy organised for his cruiser a small dum) me night ' _ saiiadron of scouts, in the shape of 'png ¢5|ds.st temperature of Mon- pggglj gntlftflmp ateamers, captured day night was 12 dag. below zero. Yes- .. _ ...c .,..e...,y, wnicn ne employs as terdiiy morning at 9 o‘<-.lock it was 6% tenders. in their merchant guise, and with lngenlously fabricated papers, they run into a neutral port for coal, food supplies and news, so that no one ever hears anything of the Karlsruhe being compelled to touch at any neutral port for fuel and anpplies. secrecy as to her whereabouts being thus to a great and tomorrow a . _ row momlns at 7.18 and T""'d°y at 1ex;_es|lNlETa“s°¢:°t‘l;Hi‘Tlders are equipped with t i ht .it 9 34 wireless they are nbls to act as scouts, to patrol _a very much larger use of the ocean than the Karlsruhe could 31"' “T 9'4"* "" 00.. wiii iwniniy no sy semi: main nin ms »»“‘°-“'-‘= ~:t.°.'°.‘:::.':"::':.i':::.::.§t°:.:'f.z.".':* I .e.r..s ,,_ ,;,_ _ _ ,_ ,. o :ins o e enemy -_.;..._..;.‘E__ L. _ __ noa~ii.nisii , _lioiii-1 and Atty minutes. f.`i¥..'°'..’饑.§"§.‘i‘.§‘i‘i‘éll"i.f.‘Ii..iiS.E§ I siiiiiinnv or me siiuiuioii. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Feb. 2.-During the last few days the Germans have been mak- ing desperate efforts to break llie deadlock which existed for so long on both the Eastern and Western fronts. They have delivered a series ot' attacks, always preceded by artil- lery activity on the allied lines ln Flaiiilers and France., and while in al- most every case they have thus won preliiniiiary advaiitngc, before the fighting concluded the French. Britlsli or Bclgiiins have been able to regain thc treiit-hes temporarily lost and in some cases occupy German positions. in these attacks according to re- ports ol' the British and French gen- cral staffs, the Germans have suffered scvcre losses. German artillery has been subject- ing thc Belgian position in Flanders to a severe bombardment which stig- gests thnt the moment has arrived for another effort to get across the Yser, and thence to tlié’l<‘rench coast ports. Iii return the French bombarded the riiilway station at Noyon, one ol’ thc German military centres behind thc c.il\'uiiccd lines. More serious attacks, however, have liccii made against tho ltussian lines iii Central Poland. Faced by flanking movements both North aiiil South, Field Marshal Von llindenburg made it desperate effort, which appurciitly is to be renewed, to break through to Warsaw und tliris not. only gain ii grcut military iiiiil political ndvaiitnirc for Germany but at the same time to release the pressure on Hungary and East Prussia in each of which regions liussiaii troops arc slowly pushing for- ward Fightiiii: to the West ami South- west of the l’olisli capital has liccn of a iiiosi. desperate character. 'l"l\e Gerinans wcrc at first. successful but thc ltussion official report declares tho ltussiuiis, by ii counter-attack. regain- ed most of ilu- lost ground. The rc- port. adds thc German losses were "coloi.' . 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