YAG! 19`, 1016 -..-__-1. . _ ` I thi ...§“::., "‘ ‘°:‘.i°.'.:.‘.‘.'_°_ '~‘2:'..::.., ..: qu &ly the or sue len Wraps tha titres ,behest or an u cotighsfgkfesussd it to ` usedlln more homes than other cough remedy Under its he-dlllng, soothing indueaes, chest soreness goes. lilegm loosens, bresthi ` becomes eaallr, tickling in _ 4 ood ht- ces i general and oi Moncton in par- i"i;srl)i“iitl 'IIT 'throa‘t_usn iiiwll--svs1% _:Wit Iii _._ i ; 5 _, v I islinsmsroiio _ »f D LARGE SURPLUS PROBABLE- K ANU PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ATING OF LOCOMOTIVES RESULTS --LITTLE NEW WORK AT 1 _~ _ zu-Ir-1' -UU-cs C/3 -ri /ffm an ‘/A.. ' U 5'_. »- ~ ____,¢- ths gross ton mileage for this year may be noted : ' January.. ._ . ' February..... . March.. .. . . April . . Z U ‘Q 1- f¢,,'mf _ - ”`~&’.‘°==2nS FP=FFuep 0 pon FFP? June.. ._ . July ....2 Angus; .. .. .. . . These increases are over ii steady increase lasti year. During the year the diversion of the main line out of Moncton has been completed. giving the lntercoionial trains the benefit of the better grade of the Transcontinental. The 'i‘ra“tI‘ic of the Transcontinental Division from Moncton to Chaudiere Junction is about equal to that of the Sydney to Truro Division of the intercolonlal. 3468-12-18M1iE1i. , BERLIN REPORT ON THE SITUATION IN: GREECE BERLIN, Dec. 18.-(Via Bgyviile) Demands said to have been made by the Greek governmenfin negotiations with he Entente powers are contain- ed in reports received from Athens by way of Sofia. sccording`t6‘th¢_ Over- seas News Agency. These reports state that -the number of Greek re- servists voluntarily enlisting in' the service' ot King Constantine has in- creased and n'ow attained a consider- able total. Summing up the reports, the news agency says: - "In the negotiations of the Enbente powers with Greece, apparently Eng- land maintains moderate views while France asks for most reckless mesa Ellll`8B. “Greece -demands unhamperod act- ion byqge Greek goyernmeat lin old' Greasy. e return of all railroad lines to Larissa _that .__aJl telegraph and telephops . statliong wshziil ~ bs PNN li "Cl, _ ill _. _ llitlrli' ti or me cml3»f§am.omi<| soil in the whole dl rict south of Larissa, the restoration of confiscated Greek merchant ships and the aboli- tion ot the blockade against the im- portation of (ood "Greece on her part offers to give? an obligation th9._t__she will undertake no hostilities against the Entqnte. The Greek government is said to have informed the Entente powers, in' a firm tone, that it has decided to make no other concessions and to defend the honor and dignity of Greece against arbiratry 0l8lli’9`8~ __ ‘- “Public oplnionnln Greece is report- ed to be' so excited that any inconsid- erate step or tactless action may set tire to -the power case." Berlin, via London, Dec. 13-The Kraus Zeitung expresses the fear that any peace which to the IEntente Allies foes not."-bear the aspect of defeat uc:-id prove a great danger fpr Germ:.:i;' and be only- an armie- tce. The Taeglische Rundscbau fears that the En~tente Allies will draw -out the' negotiations by making im- possible counter proposals, hoping to imlist pressure from “neutral Amer- ca." The Tages- Zeitung says it wishes I Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg had em- phasized 'more strongly the fact that Germany offered peace as a victor,|° The three Words that 1 ' ' tell the Whole story-_of ra perfect cup)-of coffee, 1 - from' plan-tation _ breakfast table---ev? _ “SEAL Ba-AND" COFFEE. I in 5. i .na z pound un.. whole-amend-ruimaea-me iiiie ground for Porcolstors. Never sold in bulk CHASE 8: SANBORN, MONTREAL. ly reward Germany for the sacrifices she had made. 8 D 8 ~ The Socialist organ, The Vorwaerts it cannot, indlllse in gtrong* ` _ sees a- great and unique feature lnl that German‘y's oveitiiresg the offer. in that it breaks- with -the to peace. 's -1 - old tradition that the defeated sidel _The must ask for the commencement of many’s peace peace negotiations. The newspaper able, “for says that in views of the fact that nothing he -French Socialists belong to a companies and that peace terms must adernate- and that English Socialists. have -just entered the British-cabinet-with ro ramme of fighting in `il‘tinish, overnmsnt allied with Russia, and The 8 thus are committed to Russla'a' no against ently proclaimed plans for contest, tations. surmises iii W 1 -lq_l l I1 ni -1 _ i ‘T i gm- ll l and theengines in service averaged . . 568 miles each The average of the Professional Cards 3, _ train loads has been increased and a ' rest saving in coai effected by super S’ S’ li lbe` continued As superheating w . - requires new iirobox, new cylinders l"wY:.'_ L and partially new frames, it will be -“al” S seen that it means a [lot of work for *“_._, “_“°°°’“ "“. the shops during the next few years. J. _ Rho Railway- shops- have been workin'g "I" °“9“°“Y "“`°“gh°“t me year' “S far as labor and material have been~ ~‘_“°|_.... |¢g_ D°u|¢ “gnupg” available. Notwithstanding the drain Mol.lAN A IMKINNON oi the war more men are employed in the different branches of the service ,.lsrrlstsrs. .L iiturnsysoi-Law loyal Bank Bldg.. Charlottetown. than ever. 600 men are employed in the Moncton locomotive shops, 260 in IOBION Q DUFFY 5 _ heating of the locomotives. Already 34 'locomotives have been super-heated at the Moncton and River du Loup shops, mostly this year and the work the River -du Loup locomotive shops larrlslsrs sad lttsrsoyl ' and 1200 in the Moncton Car and Locomotive Shops. 135 men are em- solleitors mr loyal Bank or doiisds _ IDNIY T0 LOAN pioyed in the Moncton Round House, men have enlisted out of the operating department. Additions are being made to the locomotive and car equipment of the 7-he 0/'ze zmom/bazmé/e mzzszazzl z7z.s‘z‘rm/zerzf, --- if cfmzézfzes awry not including firemen and drivers. 173 . Government Railways system as fast as the makers can deliver the- orders. 55 new freight locomotives have been If delivered this year or are in process of delivery, mostly from the Kingston Works. Also 10 modern' passenger locomotives. the heaviest and most up- to-date in Canada. These engines are equal in aggregate capacity to at least 90 of the' previously recognized stand- ard. Of the freight locomotives' 30 are of the Mikado, 10 of the Santa Fe and 15 of the Standard Consolidated type. In showing the wonderful im- provement in locomotive equipment it is said the capacity of one of the -Santa Fe class is about 4% times that of the type of locomotives' in service in' 1888. There has also been added to the equipment this year a powerful rotary plow in addition to two already in sel- vice, for the purpose of guarding against a snow biacksde during t he approaching winter. The Moncton shops have been very fully occupied on necessary repair and renewal work but some new tender- tanks and all steel baggage cars have been constructed. Complete figures of the increased tratlic and general betterment in con- ditions of the Government system will ot course be submitted to Parliament. In this connection some' increases in Money to loan at reasonable rates ot interest on good improved farms gr city property, Application! _ will receive prompt attention. H. J. PALMER. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. 8289-11-27M1Mo. _Mcl.EOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrlstsrs and Atternsysyat-Law Money lo Loan. Ofilos-Bank of N. 8. Chambers. Charlottetown, P. E. I. .. .._ WARIURTON I IHAVI larrstsrs. lU°l’lil!l. . Notary Pab- lzs, Ito., Boiisitors td! Csiisds Bank- srs Association. Bank ot Hontrsal, Granada, Psrnisosnt l01’§_l\l0 GOWN' s n 'odm-oia ouruui ones. rn was Bleek, Qrlottstowl. P. _l. I. _ J. D. Stewart’ Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public _omee 'NBWSON BLOCK Cha1'l0tlet0g|p__ Branch Office Georgetown Money to Loan I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINA.RD’S LINIMENT. Halifax. ANDREW KING. I vm cured oi Acute Bronoiiitis by MIN D'8 MNIMENT. LT.-COL. C. CHJEWE READ. SIIIBBX. f was cured ot Acute Rhaumstism by MiNARD’B LINIMENT- Markhsm, Ont. C. B. BILLING. _ Lskefield, Que., Oct. 9, 1907. III!-10-IIILL I #Established ~ -ks ' i 4' ____ __ ‘iszozz was zoo. si., New York. ' Oldest _in Trade _ ___ Branch in all Foreign ,fpments Solicited wi- ,.~ _ ___ _ .~"' cu- . .__ _ I ‘ - ~ 5 ‘ ' '~‘-ms' -al'-».¢'s1~la*.K~ ~-.-~». ». - . ' rv - “ " "`< 1*' _ ~ ~' ‘ _ -‘Ai-~1~i » »~---WM’-»~‘» '.-.-_ _-. _._ . ._ -__ ;. .- -.. , " s\».s..m» . _ __ -=__- ' s. » -_ - -- ‘ ` ‘ ” “ ' " “ " ‘ I ' “"‘“"“""" “”"c"" M" ' "' ‘ 'Wilt-ffftlfha.. -51'." - ' . . ». ' ._ -_~..,....».»»1;--.@..~.l_» some __ __ 1854 _' ,_/_ ff/ - _ _i\\` _l '.12' \ \ |‘ 3 _..\ "“ v §\\\\ » //.= \_\\\_ '\ \ -2. '_' ii* Note ' I The Gift Christmas Records at your -'Dealer’_s_: ‘ _ *_ A 2194 Mixed Quartette. Orchestra accom- A 55_|4 Mixed Qnartette, _ ` winch . P“'”"‘°"" 12 ‘“°“ 'Anoan' .um an srnir. o .1 85c_ o,ooMn A1.L_¥n r.u'rHrUL. (_\.1.._¢.. - $1.25 Orchestra mompuimenh ,_(_Cgf:_f_b§?_ _ _ kdelcs.) (Canon Llukeicy.) Colunibia Mixed Q“m.wm, ' _ 1.' i;eiQuuttt.0lit ~- ;‘- _ emi re e rc cs rn uttoinpini RINGING THE OLD ‘ - '. _ AI . _ . » ~ _ -bin-HOLY NIGHT (Adam) (___ _ Q33 Descriptiven 'Prin'ne’s Orchestra. 4.", ‘ ~ - ~- -‘ -_ ici n , , . - . f 1. __ » mngni by in..-1. Andrew.) <'i....~1.-S ,gc mf-2: xml (<‘:A<.liildti.). "Qmll:lla'w` 'HAIXI TK IEBAIID ANGELS CHRISTMAS BELL5. St I O . SING. (Mendelssohn) Columbia cliestra nccompanixn4§nt.eveM(‘lti,lilmbi‘a‘_ A 5731 - 12-iiicli $1.25 .A _1805 10-iiicli 85c. A 58” Hari' .0n, tenor and Coluiiihin AMixeii ‘ - ' 1 I _ ' I-n ,la gli” _°- _ 12'l°°I1-‘ ._'=.Q\\lr&ite. Oruhestrafaccoinpnniment. _ CHRISTIANS AWARE, _;€linrclifQnari_` ' 5 .25 s r an gnu A,1,,,,,, n ion inte-Brin Qinrisite and organ. __ .1 _ 1£_ gr THLH . < ._> _ - _ f- _ __ __ iller, tenor. Orchestra uccoiii-_ 10-inch 1% FIRST NOEL 'The Uhnrhh Qiinr- ~ _ _ __ : Panlmenb '- ' '<` `85c. » tatte, with Brass Qnartotteand Organ. - ON CHRISTMAS 'MOBN`IN'G. ' ` IGOOD' ' _W§lUB§I,`A§, '-1 Th; (Currie) Descriptive ` Prince 's ()r~ » Church Quartette, th Brals ,Qunrtetts A 1078 chestra.. A I R |472 ‘ . .nd ()|»g.n_ ' ' ' f-_ _‘ _ 10-inch ‘ . 10.; h » - - » _ Annan: nnnnzs. (ci. r H .) 11° wxn.r:s1=mi» uns _ -11,, _85¢- chimes and oi-gan. il‘l.g:sui,ii:ns Bac. 'cami outrage, any _ _ Chas. A. Prince- _ and Organ. A Dil _ __ 10-inch 85c. A 1344 ' 10-ln'cIi 85c. Give Columbia RECORDS, give' many or few. If you want something unique and long "lasting, something that will always be -identified as YOUR gift, send a_par_ce_1 of__C_o1_un_ib_i_a_Records. Your _gift will always reflect your personality, and .may be as piquant, dainty or daring as you wish. umbia $ 5 Double-Disc I / ` ‘ lf..-.H _ I _ » . _ _ _ _ - ’ To avoid disappointment make your selection early. Your _dealer may no ggilfonolas 1; ._ 1 __ gg I - -- 8-5c° tb. able to duplicate his stocks in the middle of the _Christmas rush. -Columbia Graphophollc )\j Office and I-'sciaoryi-§;8orsiirp"ii Ave., Toihoto ‘ _I .. - ff- _ _ >‘ l` //1 / ' . __ Yo. » . ,s _ -» - _ ., __ , _ _ 4 _ r _ - _ -~ 1 ‘ . _-\ fi " A M I I " _. _ . ~ - -_. ' _ 3 _ . ‘ C 1' il...-~ i .- _ ,_- _ ,I ..., __ _ , ._ ~» _ . ‘FOR SALE .' -_... - ' __ r I _ 1 3' ,`._.@~_, .gon __. ___ _ ' ",»i'l < . w f ~ - ‘ - .. ,_-_.~._me~z:.:.¢.. .- ~ . ~ ° ` - fi.. /_-` .ii _.li _-_ .- " ‘_ i _ -_ ‘ . '>:`_-_-; “-l¢"rr,l_' <3- f I, _ __ __ _ ¢,__-__ f__._~-____ ___ __ dt ar 'hfofmmlon _“_gt_ _ 1,.. _ _ ya, _,_ ; _, __ ._ , __ _ in own 1/1 en ns of 7// 2/sian/m‘pnf5sz07z gzifefz 6_3/ Af! fo //ze -/zm/zzzfz nzce." _ _ Music to your own home! a Nothing could _ be finer, more pleasure-giving, more sensible, more suit- able. And the Columbia Grafpnola with its big fam-ily of Records is' the Way to do _;i_t. Hear these Special 'WORTHY IB THE LAMB, from “The Messiah.” (iinuiiel.) Urviicstrn ne- 4'ompnniinent._ Colimrbin Uratorio Chorus. PRAISE YE, from “Ati'ila." (\'enli.) ` -Orchestra uccomp't. Columbia Trio. 'A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS, (Moore.)` Recitation by Iiumphrcyi' THE BAGGHDY MAN, . (iul¢,_) Beth iiliioll by .Hurry E. Iiuiiipliruy, _ rcnarsrmas ‘am.I.s. (B..nni.arni.) Violin and hui-p duetl 'I .- . SANTA OLAUB’ WORKSHOP. (Phil- lips.) Descriptive. Princo’s Or- , cliestrii. . *TOY SHOP SYMPHONY. (Hagen) _De- sc-riptive. Print-e’s Orchestra. CHRISTMAS MORNING WITH THE KIDDIBS. (Hagen) Descriptive. . : Prinue’s Orchestra. 3 f _ 'v ‘ _ .»vu~»w..~.f.~.~