_ _v____._.v.*.____'_v__. Red , Sworn' Statement Furnished Advertisers. R G THE \ (Mn _ I l0.iY__; ARD Morning silly vounuu mi ` weekly gnvwjvunlng bony) 1a_e1 L _ `CHARlf..01‘1‘E"iowN, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 ` 1915 Y _ 1 | 7 . {Ol-B0 For Year (delivered) in ' _ saw, num sy mu in 1% MONIISTIR OCC-UPIED .BY AUSTR-0-GEIiMANS Bulgarians Ready liie LONDON. Dec. 3.-Occupation of Monastir by an Austro~Geru1an force at three o'cl0ck yesterday afternoon is reported by Reuter’s correspondent at Seloniki. The corrsspondent'who says his in- formation was received in a telegram from Florlna, Greece, adds that the only flag hoisted when the city was occupied, was the Austrian. The Bul- garians did not enter Monnstlr, re- maining at Kenaldi, South of the city. it is reported, however, that they will march into Monastlr to-day. LONDON, Dec. 3.-’l‘elegi'aphir: communication with Monastii' ceased ` nt 7 o’clock Thursday morning. says fi. says, Moiiastir still held out. The Reuter despatch from Saloniki, and it is believed the city has fallen. The Bulgarians have dropped a few siielLo . on the railway station at Krivolak/ on the allied front. Tliere have been artillery duels on the Strumltsa line, , to March llllo City. ‘ where the Bulgars have abstained- from resuming the oi‘fensive,'since November 3, when they suffered heavy losses the correspondent says. The . cold weather in the hilly country, oc- cupied by the Allies, is less severe. PARIS, Dec. 3.-Two thousand Bul- garian rifles were found in a trench taken Wednesday, by French troops, according to n. Havas despatch from Salonlki. The French are strongly entrenched before Krivolak 150 aids (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Dec. 3-The second phase of the Balkan campaign is developing -slowly. It is. expected, however, that with the conclusion of operations against Serbia and the occupation of Monastir the whole Bulgarian army, when weather permits, will attempt .» Y ' from the Bulgarian advanced posts. to drive the British and French forces The BPIUSII WOODS 0-ISO MC WPII fills out of Southern Serbia, while the Aus- iii in their sector. At last accounts, the correspondent trialis continue their e|l'oi'ts to overriiii Montenegro, and the Germans, with the aid of the Turks und what Bul- Bulgariaiis 'hae crossed the Cerna at garians and Austrians can be spared, OI/8-PI illld 0(‘C\lI>i*‘¢I Vaneli S0\li\l turn their attention to the Russians, N . . , . , - east of Monastir near the Greek fron- wlio again are reported to liavc enter- tier. ed Rounianian territory on their way The Serbs are reported to have re- to Bulgaria. A report from France tired towards Itesiia. A Eloqueni Addresses by Father Mc- Millan and Reverends R. G. Fulton and G. C. suits Expected. Owing to there being a Red Cross_ cl Y ' A supper the turnout at Cardigan was . listed as shown by the young men who h lad liken DUI- ill V-Ile Dfogfamme °f As Sir Robert Fyfe, the' husband’s . ' C 1 t ' ’ . . . . 2 5| C hardly as large as expected. I 1 In opening the meeting the Rev. Dr t McMillan. priest of the parish. in 11 splendid address, said that he had been speaking oil the war to the pee- Ii ) _ _ ple of the parish nt different intervals, $01111 Solo. llc. \eSB0y. SONS. Mr and that having covered the ground so y, . ' . . fully, it was hardly necessary for him '~ 1. gy, ~:\ ‘clit li' 'ri .,__. ;, 2 T l I1 I; -gi _. ,, t.. ,,,_,~\ 'q: ' 15'?" ? ‘l Wie- ' ;‘~ 7 x. r. ;\\ lg -, I ., 5,1 5 i t t Y' i itil -5.' il.. -- aol. ,.‘ Y )3,_i_ sl! I ,. , _ ._ .,..... =2'-.-"5-1.".-' " 1.;-5; »- ----3->_ zi.-ff. 2 -_”_j;_"*=f'-_ _ _ ’ J 1: :““;1f.r:’-’,".’="’.<-';;_"‘~».f';3"' ' jf” 17" _ .- _'- il,,$ ii it t ,,_,` -il »_3 . at . 'f ;. u ._ -r . ly . - E i,.'- I _ ii I ' ~' __ ¢ 5 fx. I I i f ffl-ig iil.; 1*; -sl if -R. . ini- -5. ; i‘x`\;.'; I l 1* .5 ._ § , § 'z u _i »- _L _g ,Y :lim lf; '-Q. ,.1 .Qi _ I 's