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Time Given -by Admiral Fournet Expired Yesterday. (Canadian Prsss Despatch.) LONDON, DSC. 1.--Ill View of the deflnlto refusal of the‘Greek govern- ment to deliver arms as demanded by the Entente Allies and the threat of Vice Admiral Fournet, commander of the Allies squadron. to take action to- llay unless the demand was acceded io, news from Greece is awaited an xlously. Cables from Athens yester- day showed that preparation was being made to resist the request. Admiral Fournet has insisted thai sixty four mountain guns be delivered today. Further time has been given for delivery of other guns and war 'materlais. - ' An evening news despatch filed at Athens this morning says further re- ports are being received of forces marching south from Thessaly an ositively Refuses to ‘ments will be landed at all points necessary. I will endeavor to avoid bloodshed, but will fulfill my mission thoroughly." The Athens correspondent of The Daily Mail interviewed Vice Admiral Du Fournet aiboard his flagship, and -quotes. him similarly to tile corres- pondent of The Chronicle. The Ad- miral said that he did not intend either to seize the arms or fire upon the Greek troops, but declared that unless the gulls were surrendered he would land large detnchments, which would not reembark until his de- mands were complied with . Other coercive measures would be taken ai- the same time. "As I have ample forces at my als- -posal," the Admired said, “and some fi of the heaviest and most powerful ar- other sectlonll Of Greece north of tiilery in existence, I can see no res- Athens garrison marching with rifles towards Schimatarl. The despatch says a minor disturbance occurred last night. Four revolver shots were fired but no one was injured. Just .before the time of filing the despatch King Constantine notified the Entente Ministers of his definite re!\lBHl 10 hand over the guns. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 1.-Detachments of troops disembarked at Piraeus, a port of Athens, at three o’clock this morn- ing, accordlngrto a wireless despatch from Athens. (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, Dec. 1.-An Athens de- spatch to the Daily Chronicle, under date of November 30, describes the following statement to Vice Admiral Du Fouriget in command' of the Allied fleet in reel: waters:-“I insist ab- solutely upon the execution of my demands, and will see that they are realised in pits of all obstacles. French,' BriQi's`ll"and Italian detach-i firm, indicating optimism. son why the arms will not be quietly given up.” GROWING ANXIETY IN GRECIAN CAPITAL (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, Dec. 1.-Special despat- ches from Athens dated Thursday say there is a growing' state of anxiety in the city. The Greek garrison seems to have withdrawn inland, tak- , ing arms, munitions and stores. 'l‘wo regiments left during the night with artillery. The despstches add that there was alarm in the streets' on Thursday morning due to the appearance ol bands of reservists, -but that later il was ascertained they had been called for service. The authorities seemed to be doing their utmost to preserva- order. The Bourse Thursday was very :__ _____V_Y___Y_____V_v___Y_t.__ `___Y_____V_:___._.________________V_V___ P.'E. ISLAND POTATOES FOR QUEBEC MARKET QUEBEC. November 30-. The steamer Cascapedia, in last night from the Gulf, had on board, among other items, 17,000 bags of potatoes from Prince Edward Island. Fifteen thousand of these bags of potatoes are consigned to Montreal and the ba- lance to Quebec. The steamer also has over a thousand cases of fresh eggs from the Gulf regions. _______._-_-_- CANADIANS ORIGINATED TRENCH RA|DING_ (Canadian Press Despatch.) NEW YORK, N. Y.. November 28- Philip I-I. Patchin. in a lengthy cable- gram from London, published in The Sun thisgmorning credits Canadians with being the originators of the trench raid, in modern warfare. "When the war began to sas. S0 far as'the British front was concern- ed," says the correspondent, “and the monotony of trench warfare grew and palled, the Canadian troops invented the-raid, which has become nn impor: r tant institution of trench warfare. Concluding a description of this mode of attack, Mr_ Patchin saysz- "Trench raiding takes great diiriiis. skillful preparation, and much ingen- uity, which the Canadians possess t0 a marked degree." CONDENSED ADS. TOO LATE FOR K We CLASSIFICATION -11 TWO CENTS per word .ach inser- tion ior ad vsrtfsing in this column. Cash must accompany order. sAUNs0ME. BAUGAGES MAD! fresh svcry day from selected young pork. Saunders, Newsome ¢ ' ' summon Co. larkot Bllldilig 8148-9- POULTRY- I.WANT FOWL, CHIC- ted from Madra`s with great destruc- kohs, geese hild ducks at highes t g . market llrlceli I prefer all stock Pondicherry is the chief French r to he undrawn. Shipments e- mitted for ly. Buyers wanted of 115 square miles and a popula- ill` rllrsi distgistl. J. D. Jenkins. R982-11-91Mo p_-Mlnard'| Linimont Cures Dlatsrnpsr vi tzisq street.s2141fpd-- -- -- rf,-H-.F-;,T-l‘,F5%,,»,T,-,q-ii,-,m,,,, column. EVENTS :Ilia moticrn ooovslalenclui APoslr-. ANNOUNCEMENTS, II DQ6£ ¢_t_rsi»_;_i_Ev=..- ._ °isoaf11-azRI'ti'1 MEETINGS' ETC' T0 |.a1'.- 005375. i'rAsi.' I noon 'itll all niodarnconveniencos. Cen- ¢i'l||7 l0osto¢_ Apply at this onlcg. Cub mm ‘ccompmy crash 8182-11-21M( ' A V°UN° 'MN V' ~°|si.ANo s'rocK ensnomo co.. WTB- HA ‘lil experience in selling clothin *iid mmmishinn. nefersncés., .-¢ br-so our and Berkshire DA . . szlilzzlvi Eo|ac`v77\`i"r'i r“` ‘ "’""'m --- . lid iisln nwisioit ilI>sTc?wlToN:er' ~°sAzAAn Ano rss AT Mon t TAGUE.-D0n‘t forget to reserve Fri- day evening Doc 8th for the Presby- 'DIN time. good pay; work send h t in the Andno- iiil distance; charges paid. Sen “UID 10|' particulars National Ms- tarisn tassasr an ea "”f\¢\\l'|I`l"O§hrony, llontresl. - - - , f N §"‘"|5||U3“9d~ _“I” 1”” "bm “mme” "und" etc' wept' exe nc'v' , me A malnria very iirevalent. Many of Rev. R. G. Fulton on "The Tempta- ° - “Y "9 U' ' ` .-1. HEAVY HHHIING UN IIAIIAN IRUNI (Special to the Guardian.) ROME, Dec. 1.-There is heavy ar tiilery hghting in progress along thi Austro`fI‘tulian front, the wal' _ofllcs announces. Following is the state- ment: "Ou the whole front the activity o' artillery on both sides increased, par tlcuillrly in Adigo alld Astico valley: and in the area east of Gorlza and or Carzo. Hostile aircraft raided sever ai points along the front. They werl driven off -by anti aircraft guns and aoroplanes. Enemy aeroplanes dropp ed bombs on (iringno in the Sugann Valley but no damage _was caused. One of our air squadrons dropped nu merous -bombs on the station at Av Iona, north of Roureto inflicting da mage and causing file. Another squadron dropped bombs on the sta- tion at Rlfenberg in Branlza valley Some staud_ing trains were hit. All the neroplsnes returned. ._._.___--- Mlnard'a Llnlmeiit Cures Diphthcrifi THE WEATHER, TEMl’ER.A'1‘URE TIDE, MOON, ETC. TORONTO, Dec. 2-- Strong winds and gales; local snow flurries, but mostly fair and cooler. The highest temperature register- e'd yesterday was 43 degrees; at 9 a. m. 41; at 9 p. m., 38. The coldest the previous night was 41 degrees above. ____--__ TERRIFIC CYCLONE. (C§_nadi‘an Press Despatch.) LON ON. November 30.- The death of nearly 300 persons in n cy- clone at Pondnchery, india, is repor- tfon or property possession in Indio.. It has an area tion of about 170,000. , _____.___._---- , TWO GENTS per worn' each laser tion for sdvcriisins Ill this column ii LTD.. of rnnlcuronr have for ser- Nixi-»p:i'bnt quziity. 3252-11-sons: a -‘4 (Canadian Press Despatch.) VIENNA, Nov. 30-Via Londoll, Dec. 1.-The Russians are attacking incessantly and in great force' along the eastern fl‘rausy‘lvaniall front in an effort to relieve the' Roulnanians, O ce concentric advance on Bucharest oi' ALLEYES CENTERED . NOW ON ROUNIANIA Roumaniansi ilave Taken a Stand West of Bucharest Either io Save the Capital or io Cover Retreat. The Siiuaiion Admittedly Grave. according to an ofllcial statemeuti issued by the War ill . I » . ' - _ _ _ - . PETROGRAI), Nov. 30-Vlu. Loll- ported to be driving i-llio the llorllu- arent, um] along the whom Moma, don, Dec 1.- The violent attack be-fWatl'a and Klrlibaba positions is of vim, f,-onlie, where me Ru9,,;,m,,, are gun by the Russiillw in ihe Caron- great strategic importance. known to be operating with large tllian' which, if successful, will mein; (Canadian Press Despatch.) f(-,,~ce5_ ace the rear of the Transylvnniall LONDON, Dec. 1.-The nlelltloh ill Sucpesses _claimed by me Ge,.nm,,,,, Austro-German armies, is expectcd|the ltouluaniall communication of at (J-umpulung and South of the cap, by military critics here, to rcllevewiolent fightillg on the Glnvgtziotzuillal impress the critics, however, thc pressure upon Roumunia and pos-fit-iver is regarded here as sho-wing mme than any other feature of the sibly avert the <=i‘iSi=\ Cassell' by I-ii" 'Mi the Roumaiiiiiii i'@ii‘@21i hasistruggle. it ls admitted that unch- ee ron s of the forces under made on that stream to contest the'|_hM th whole hituation in Rm, the thr g p . . _ . Generals Von Falkeuhayn and Muck-fadvauce on Bucharest from the west,`m-,mia je; ve,-y Ee,-ions. ensen. The Russian operations arc There is nothing to indicate, how-, directed nt tllat poltiou of the i'l'oui,.ever, whether this action is intended which has already been the sceneias a final effort to save the capital of hotly contested battles, in wllichier whether- it lg merely 3 cover to the Germans strove to make a breach permit the main Ruunlaniall forces between the Russian armies and tlleito take positions on the Argesche i`Ui'C@S d€i`€Il0'iiiE R0Um“iii0~ .River, some miles further to the Military Observers iiffiievc that the cast. The hottie has also been loin- \v€-ligc. which the Ruslliml-\ -ire re I-rl nenr the frontier north from Buch halted, and that a stand is being Mast is in immediate danger’ and (special to the Guardian.) LONDON. Dec. 1 -Desperate Rou- manians, probably aided by Russian est, while the Teutonic Allies' ad- vance continues to press more clos- ely on the Ronmahian capital from i.lle northwest. Ullofllclally, it ls` re- ported in London that Russian troops- have arrived in Bucharest to aid the hard-pressed' ltoumanian forces. Progress for the advancing: (lerman-Austrodiungarian arm-ies in Wallachiu, south of Iiucllarcsi., is ro- portod by the German press which says the llounlallinus 1-ontiuuu to offer lcsistallco. _Tile ltolllliulliulls uppn.rently are oil or llc-.lr ille lille' of the Argessue, as I‘etl~ogl'ad exn_v.-; flu- luvaders have occupied two towm: south of Bucharest. l~‘ie`ili‘ Marshal Von Mllclwilaell, llerlill i‘e'colds, has thrown nh uiluy lu l lllll ing south from the Calnpulung l’ii,- eahle region, the Teutonic lllvlu_l'cr.~l latest communication Berlin says the Roumanlansilost lllorc than 2,- OF AMBASSADORS. many's protest will be sent to Great were uns pretest to ui.. si-fuss gov. W.i\=t’= left vi the °°"'1°i1 “mv in Arrsnnoon session. ‘ plum Come and be entertained See ernment East Africa is kraaled in a stretch of “A elle the r wel t°"""""`V 50° mn" I" dI“m°¢°f Wm* There will be two addresses one by D ok: -tv .0 . 0' m.‘°” sliuliloil Russian Troops Arrive ai Bucharest io Assisi , troops, are defending the southern lilies from the Cal'pat#%s}_ls,,t.¥L_`south-` crossing. Both Berlin and Paris and western approaches to Bucllnr- ern Transylvania. Bo ‘sfa es 'that claim the repulse of attacks north ht-ross ille Nia'/.lov wiuu Ts wi ` 1 . I "' " - ' . would be approuclliug Argcslluin in 1’0i\‘0i:i'li\i l'crorrl.=a that ilu Aus- BRITISH MAY ACCEDE the |_l-1|-notion of ling-lm;-L-gi_ Atlvmm. tl-o~Gcl'nlull :lftuck to tuk the offen- All Associated Press desputci have takeil pl‘isonel‘s, cannon and lil Mucollollln., -lu l~‘l‘aur-.c, und' oil ton for rc-consideration of the rc much otlllur equipmjant, the Allstro-ltaliiul fl-olli. there has fusnl of the safe conduct. to (‘oull\ -lu the fighting reported in the been no lmportlult change' in thc sit- Tarnowskl Voll Tarnow, recently up _-.».._..,..._,..._.....~.. ..._~.~.._,_,.,_,.,.,........~.-~.»---»~- »»~»- »»---'-= '-'------‘----- -1- -_-_--= _-= -_- -- - - -_-_-_ - -_-_-_-___________- F _ -_-_-__,__ -_-_ _ _-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-A - GERMANY PROTESTS ‘GERMAN BANKS TO lEM|NENT PRESBYTERIAN A¢;A|N51- EXpU|_S|0N MARKET STOLEN SECURITIESI DEAD |N MQNTREAL. WASHINGTON. Nov. 29.- Ger- I"f"`“"°q' Qt th” Fwmh secret “er” (Troll. the grand old nlan of the many has protested through the Unit- V168. has i“0D0I`i€i1 iiiiii ii fill' TGBCIIIUK Presbyterian church in Canada, null ell States against the expulsion c-f the 0I`E¥ii1iZi\ii0i1 0f German banks A0 mi’-I" fornlcrly editor of Tile Presbyterian dl lomntlc r resentatlves of tile k€"i “M0115 5eCi1l`m9'5 “Hd COUDOTIBB and its successor, The Presbyterian D QD . pemml powers from G,.ee,,e_ Gm-_ which llisnppellrctl from the invaded neco,.d_ M,._ Cro” was born 1,, Britain as requested and as Dari Oi 1"““°¢ 'md B“’“‘“"‘- hi” bee" _‘U81 to Canaan in 1841, lie was author of me ordinary ,Dunne of the state de, closed by inquiries into the case ofl..The Story of the Kirk in the Mui, Geobrau Rabbat, a Svrinn barber, ar- Mme Provinces... - artment. - D Tha note requires nn other action rested at Geneva. Rabbat was' charg- d ith havin lil his possession on the part of this government, 6 W 5 ‘ ‘ n R|0T_\' luamil-t i`or tht’ turning over 01 till- utiul.-lmra, lu Galicia fllero has ii|'0i=cf-'s llrllls :md ailinlllnitioil. been it |i.l\\.lkl>l|il|f, of ul~ilvii\ sive lmrih of 'i`urllopol-Zliol-llow rail- i`l'om London says thut.Grcut Blltllllz way was repulsed. will grant thc request from Washing nation. , pointed Austro-Hungarian nhlbns Artillery actllvit-y on thc. Somme sad‘or to the Ullited States. (Canadian Press Despatch) MoN'rltl:AL, Nov. ao.-The death P/\mS» NOV- 30” C0mmI58i0“i`¢i‘ is announced in Moirenl of James districts and critics. of Northern Glasgow. September 4_ 1821' and came '°“ Y ““’ , of chllnnilnla city. which General Lot 48 church (or Pownal Circuit) (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 1.-We are in it po- sition ni' ullparalled gravity, Admiral Bllroll Bc-rosfolwl deqlarell lodny ill all address at rl meeting io support. il sirullger naval policy. The crisis oi' the war' is now on. Since eucmy sllbulnllnes have i|'allsi`el'rel‘0 Mr. Jusll- - 'i -.|'plly. ill opvuillg Mr. MacN-"ill lice-::l'iiu-.li Mr. Dultoll, who was l;-1.- I ‘ :‘~'\ if-.'.ll- an-l ill the silver fox in-or-iii;\___ .notc- nlellt in l’l‘ilicc lilllwuril l,~:l:lhd, :ls :l farmer. In nl' about thu your 1014 ilo was coninluuicaicd with hy tin- l'l1»:u- iuloil Trust Cl1mpllll_v, with regurll to VS. DUNIINIUN TRUST ___ , investing inolley ill property in Brit “Officers oi’ the Domillioll Trust i‘olll-,ish Coltllllbia with the result that he pilny are to be called uuli the genea-‘agreed to advance the sum of $85.- ology of certain subsidiary coulpullies 000 on mortgages in the City of vu., will be traced ill action begun yester- lay afternoon in the Supreme Court in which lion. Charles Dalton, oi' of $85,000, and it was duly honored. Prince Edward Island is the plaiutif`1`.-,'l‘ll@ Donliuidn Trust Company, in- lle sues for the rel-ovcr_v of $85,000 or sfmri cf' investing that money in Vic- 'ixr il declaration that the Dominion toria property, ilallded $44,000 to the Frust Company and its liqui .-._ _ _ _ si* , fir. :I1 _,tr A-. .;,_-z '~.' fell. ;\ _,gp -Ei _,_ .». r. tr ‘fi~ 4 " .fi r .i _iw Q15. ti f .fi " W. f .` M. ,-4 in fi! , . if. .§'.~. 1 d J in 5 2,5 . s' ii- »s~-. ; -ii *-is , . 1. ;. f' l -;.,.....~.- #3, 2-»=-its _ -. :ara-an *_ "'}\'.3ist'¢1i>ere 1 ,l 3 ‘_~";*-“‘:. - _ -5-fri* _-. 1-'--of L ~Q,:_;~_ 1 \<_" `~ ,, ¢ u 7., 1 f , t . .»;.‘- ir-_ til; » .gi iii ‘e }< »#iié iii .~,_- . o -,if fi I1' I<;l .xi r r f og., ip.. 3 . e- .;-‘; I of-. .- tru t .ls/is fl BCI; '. '; . -., xiii. .-L I . I ._ ‘i'll`{ -his 1. ' ' 1 , ‘ 2 . . . '-41 ,i lg r -...lil l -, ,, :H .... _ , 'la - \Y.¢-»~ £592 it-<“.~1~,. l R-.3 'fi il -. .-.. ».| ,- he » A; -::».%f if. I’ '~;1‘~i 7' it elif. , * 1 '-5 if /,I ggi.. 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