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Further successes' for -the Russians on the northern lloumanlan front are also reported. aussi/vs c|.AlM ‘ro THE oAnoANE|_|.Es. (Special to tl'|e,Gu_ardian.) LONDON. Dec. 4- An event sur- passing in far reaching importance nc- tual military operations of war comes today in a publicannouncement by the new Russian Premier, Alexander Trepoff, that ‘ily agreement concluded in 1915 and subsequently adhered to by italy the Allies definitely establish- ed Rusaia's right to the Constanti- nople straits. The existence of this agreement has been for a lc-ng time alleged but never 'before was lt thus publicly formally admitted. Simultaneously, while the fate of Bucharest ls still hanging in the ba-. lance comes news( that Russia, which has been 'accused in some quarters of failing to render assistance to its sorely pressed ally, is making heroic efforts to"t`urn the tide of events in Rou_thanla..'~ ‘ln addition to effecting vig_oi‘c-`us_ prelsure against von Fal- kannayn,in Moldavia where the Rus- cians have _gained a. footing at Kirliba- ba,_'the ba tle is continuing with the utmost energy. The new_Russian ef- fort is` visible on the Danube south of Bucharest where -me newly an-lvea Russialrtroops are making an impor- Mackensen’s rear, already according to a Russian oiiiclal report, with some success. Z6 guns and a number of prisoners have been taken, the Ger- mans and Bulgarians having been dri- vcn from Tzomana. Gostneir. The Russians are also successfully apply- ing pressure in Dobrudja. These Russian attacks on the two extreme flanks of' the Central Forces, although they may be too late to save Buchar- est, may if successfully prosecuted change the complexion of the Rou- manian campaign as there is no indi- cation as yet that enveloping move- ment of the Central Powers has suc- ceeded in cutting off any considerable portion of the Roumauian armies. ln the meantime, according to a German report, the Germans and Bulgarians are steadily pressing towards the ca- pital. in Argechu valley they have crossed the river at one point and have outtlanked and defeated Rouma- nian forces which had attempted to advance southwest of Bucharest over the Armchu Niasiov river. In con- nection with the fate or Bucharest a semi-official Roumanian statement has 'been received 'by wireless to the effect that before the commncement of the war Bucharest was deprived of the character,of a fortress and that when danger oi' being occupied pre- sented itseli’ steps were taken for the evacuation of the city by military ele ments but not by the civilian popular tion who had been enjoined to remain in the city. This point to the military abandonment of the city and would seem to indicate that _the ltolume- nians are fighting engagement to de lay their enemy and secure the safe retirement of their armies. f BUT-Ti-ARIANS SUFFER A SEVERE REVERSE Serhians Have Captured Strongly For- ‘iiiied Positions, Taking Prisoners, ' (iuns and Muni*ions in 'Battle Last- ing Several" 'Days (Special to the Guartdlan.) _ “Yesterday in the region of Grun SALONIKI, Dec. 4.-A Serbian ofii- cial communication today tells of the capture of heavily fortified Bulgarian Apositions north of Grunicste and Bu- dimtrtsa, east of the Cerna river in Serbia in fighting lasting several days andin which the Bulgarians suffered very heavy casualties and lost prison- ers, guns, machine SUM and Wmmlmi' ishte there was obstinate fighting be fore the enemy‘s fortified positions' We succeeded in crossing barbed wire entanglements, and captured a portion of an enemy trench. “On the remainder of the front there' were local engagements of no great importance." ,|o,,_ sERe|AN 'rnooes c.....n... Pu... n..,.m».> I <=APwR= A Hn-LA ( LONDON, Dec. 4-The capture by Serbian troops of part of a trench near Grunishlte, on the Macedonian front east of the Cernn, River bend, is reported in the ofiiclall Serbian statement of Sunday, which fol- 1°wa,___ _ ‘War Ofllce' announces. (Canadian Press Despatch.) PARIS, Dec. 4- (Noon)- Serbian troops have captured a hill north of (irunishte on the Macedonian front. east of tho (Ierna River bend. -the "".`I`“.'.'-Shi 1 Honors Conierrell ff on Airman for the I ' 'Destruction oi a Zeppelin (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, Dec. 4.-King George has' awarded the Distinguished Ser- vlc Order to 'Sub-Lieutenant Edward PuNing,_jamiN the Dletunzuished Ser- Monday night’s raid. ___________,______,____-________ _____v________,______ gteamghip “Mlgs~anabie" arrived here »~ ~r. V-.;.~.~:<-.--1- IIIIIEII Ill TAIL CREEK CIIVERNMENT `l§`l`..l`."§§l°f. °f.§`§`}';.... A . livill A cull Iwllt Pllllicl Alllis :’ARR.8l0R,0, AA _»B..,D8o. Q-'A LONDON, December 4-The Greek Two CENTS per word “ch ms” .uer'\ inquest as held Saturday Government says that the fulllest pro °°.U 'by gf- F- A- Rllid 011 l-T19 tection will be given to the nations of gg; fgurffgéggzin? gxgncolumn of Mu L tllB “T115 YG" °|d 5°" the Entente. An Athens' despatlcig ::.':..h:':.'f;.:";‘: ir ‘°;:.':;‘...‘1'.: :;z°i.l:.;°.1z'“..v:n;l.:.s;:.f'°"°W »»- -;,--3--C-,-3 -1 gilt: 1?:-ssatlirutlllibe efTlreT1cat. thETtheTit: rT1';\:tiing and evening. He thzn 1NlV(;lTi::s°tE`daiyl, ?Jxe:?“6theElt 7.3Vlrcp. :Tin - - . I . .2. "."“'"’ °“ ° ":.°'r.: “":.“.-“.'".;l'.:."zi.":‘i.f.°":. ct... 'ls """""°"°" "“ Ylll ehe'ep'ob Tues ay an e an _ . '“.,-~ »~*gA~»"° M ~°“° :gf :'.:'°°’..'“:°.z°l“=..:.§'.°:.'.. .';:..r.:. rs; ...1;:..‘:i.=. “.“.';':.‘;'-..‘;.§:'i.":.1ih.. :ss ltc. Durin' his. absence e ere e W ., d f d th b l _ The eviA at York Hall on ednelldly. DUC- evlgr? tT|I;‘deT|‘|N; tgxulilisgh :Nd N33: Rl; thgunarnaialeroiiiiother was fith. Proceeds for Red _Cross purpo li It-I The Yollnler brother returned v6l’Y °°“¢\`°dT°¢°l'Y ‘md W” 'h“°“m 5"' D|°°"' °§°; at 4 °2(gl°c°eT§nsp' m Tl ,,re nilht and laid that Murray valueiess. The verdict was pratlcnl Admlss on an upper 8”4__‘2_-‘M0 vr t down tottill beach. ly -to the effect tlaat ;italaI:ea‘s;ald"c&\rr;le0:1;> ~ A is father new ilifaearched e little his death by acci en a Y _ W M|n.rd'.----m-pm,” cur” mpmhuh co ai of t pgggmrr *CH* I night and _lists on Wednesdays high bluff . I _. .4 ,_"` _ ' \ ,`. ...Im / .N A 1 ' -iw' ~; vice Cross to Lieutenant Egbert Cad- bury and Sub-Lieutenant Gerrard Fano, all of the naval air service. in recognition of the d`estruction of a Zeppelin off the Norfolk coast after LONDON, Dec. 5- The armies- of the Teutonic Allies fighting in south western Roumania, with Bucharest as their main objective have joined hand from the Danube in the south to the north of Bucharest where, com- ing through the mountain region they have reached the town _of Tergovisten. Berlin announces that the battle; oi' Argechu River has come to u finish with the 'l‘eutonic Allies victors und that all along the front they are drawing closet' their net over Burluir-I est, , *With the capture ol' Torgovlstaa furthe-r south the driving ot' Itoumnn- inns beyond the railroad junction town' of 'I‘jtu, the forces ol' the (‘en- tral Powers now hold intact. alll thc railway liner- running into Bucharest from the west. The Prcdeul Pass run- ning north i'rom the capital into Transylvania is the sole remaining railway connection in western Wal- lachia.. Partly in Roumanian hands with the Teutons now nearly astlrdo I TNE 'WAR SITUATION IN ALL THEATRES Conflicting Reports on lloumanian _Situation Heavy _ Artillery Fighting on Western Front. this line at Bresa and rapldlly advanc~'and south of the 'Crotuz in Carpa- lng, this route seems' likely to be tak- en from them. To the south and southwest of Bucharest the forces of Field Mar- shal von Mackensen which croe-sed the Danube have inflicted heavy de- feat on the Roumanlans and captured the town of Gradicitteu. twelve miles frolm tho capital. In this lighting, 11:- cording to Berlin, the Rc)imaniun army sui'i'ered _sanguimiiy casualties. havlng lost unore than 8.000 men made prisoners. f‘atlnon to the num- hcr oi’ thirty-tivo were I-nptn|'t-ll ncur Tilu, lil locomotive;-\.nnd rolling stock tell into tho hands i' the ,Teutonic Allies. ln llohrullja to th the Buko Winnra fronts violent flghll According to So region the Bulgaria Russian attacks. northwest, along ii 'Frunsylvunian g is in progress. Berlin admits sllg_`t progress in the northwest by thc nssinns. North -Q. ,-_-_-_~,-_-:_-:_-_1-:_-_-_-_-,-_'J zu-_r_~_-_-_-. A:--‘ f-‘-‘-‘-‘-*I-2 " `-“-*-‘I:ffJ:::.-_-_-,-:;,-:_-ri-,-¢ -_-_-_-_-_-f - -,-_-_-_-_~_.\,-_ thians, anti south of Jablonitsa. the Riu-lsians captured another height. Aside from the Macedonian t`ITeatre little fighting of 'fioment has taken place. Berlin admits the realignment of Teutonic allied front east of Cerna River while ah( Serbian war office as- serts that tht- Serhinns. here have cup- tured un entire series of powerfully fortified bulgarian positions-nofth oi (lrunishtc ud Budimirtsn, and token in addition guns, machine guns, am- munition and prisoners. British lmmhers near Ypres and Wytscllatc in Belt.-,'lu|.n hy mine- explo- sion prepared the why for a ruld on German trenches. Some ol' the Bri- tish succeeilini in entering nn udvanc- ed trcnch but later were driv_e_n out. llrltlsh attempt against leznrs also in tho i’ormer fgi1e,1_ ' l'€DUlH€<\ het-WY Considerable artillery activity con- Itlnues at various points along the French front especially in the Somme region of the Verdun sector. (From Our Own Correspondent) I AMHERST. Dec. 4- An accident which it is feared may result fatally occurred at the level crossing ‘on Victoria St. at 9.15 -this evening. A young man named J. M. (‘.ampbell.‘ accompanied by Miss Lucy Murray,' was motoring up Victoria St., just as; the local express from Moncton was. coming into Amherst Station. Mr.| . Campbell who was on the opposite iside of the car did not see the train approaching untill warned by a scream by' his companion. I-le imme- diately applied the brakes sharply. The car sktdded and ran on into the side of the engine. the car was thrown over with Miss Murray under-; ncath. Mr. Campbell miraculously es- :nped with a few cuts about the headl and face and back. lThe injured young lady was immediately rushed to the Hospital where it was found her in'- Iuries' were of a -serious nature. She ` is the daughter of John. T. Mtlrray. if Pugwash and an employee of Barkers Ltd. unistn it iviNl§_|N Anus LONDON. Dec. 4.-The Times ex- wesses astonishment and indignation it the events in Athens. It says that the Allies have been again betrayed uid defied by King Constantine and his government and mentions with satisfaction the statement from ‘aria that the Allies will insist on ‘eparatlon for the attack on their troo B. '"IPhe most remarkable feature of '.hese amazing events," says The Times, is that the Allied Ministers ire said to have recommended that their governments accept King (lon- 4tantine's offer c-l’ six hnttci-ics in- stead of ten and the wbundonment of the other allied demands. Whatever measures muy hc tnken, they must he prompt und drastic and of such it nature as llninedlntcly to restore the impaired prestige of tlieqéllies. The whole story ol our leah gil with King Constantine has been a long succession of incompre- hensible blunders. This blunderlng must now cease, if the Allies are to retain any semblance of authority or influence in the Far East." ' NIISSANABIE ARRIVES IN ST. IIIHN, NB. ST. JOHN, December 4- The today with 188 returned ofilcera, men SERIUUS ACCIIIENT ;I,IIUII IIVES NIST BY AT ANIHERST, NS. CYCIUNEIN FRENCH INDIA (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON, Dec. 3.-A Central News despatch t'rom Calcutta says it is es- timated 1.000 lives were lost in the recent cyclone in Pondichery, the chief ot' the French possessions in In- dia. Tremendous damage was inflic- ted throughout Madras Province. Four hundred bodies have been found. CERIVIAN SURPRISE ATIACIISREPUISEII PARIS. Dec. 4-The text of the war office announcement follows:-South ot the River Somnie. two surprise attacks undertaken by the enemy upon minor French posts in the reg- lon of Barleux, were repulsed with ease. "ln Alsace another such attack de- livered after a spirited bombardment upon one of our trenches at llilsen Ridge to the southeast of Mctzeral also resulted in failure. The night passed ,quietly on the rcinallldcr of thc front." A REVUIT IICCURS _Il Anwar LONDON, Dec. 4-Two Belgians, who have arrived at Sluiskill, i-Iolland. from Ghent, report that there was a revolt in Antwerp on November 30, in which between two or three hundred inhabitants and German soldiers ure said to have been killed. according to at ltcuter Amsterdam despatch to dny quoting u Sluisklll correspon- dent The reported revolt was _due to n cull upon the inhabitants for work in (icrmuiiy. ________-_-- NEW IIEUT.-CUVERNCR . UT NUVA SCIITIA ____- unt Governor ot' Nova Scotia. FAMOU ER DEAD lg deml in n e a ____--y- 'l`llE \\/EATHER, 'l‘EM1’ERATUR_E 1.37. The flrt quartefr of the moon was on _ _ T“eRday' Dec' lTls!l' RI N56 pSmturday Fcifiytiseehdlaslzhllilswtdighteen and six " ‘N T m00“W le “ °“ 3 ' ` Th b k lthneoll Dec. Tlth at 8.44 a.m. months old. respectively. Garfield SONGS" t":.:_:‘:| °'°‘;M"'w°r|d M on. W' The Tenn" °' '°d“y "I" be “ight wmren' Norm Rwer3'2g3_1g.5M2|pf| Place. .Chosen by 20,000 muele lovers. Four years to ioui-iz and tiftyone minutes. , ' ' A b°,k_ _lvuy N" . “om of m.|°‘_y_ M|ngrd'| Linlment Cures Colds, lc. Mlnardb Llnlment Curse Dietemper __ _ ____ ,_ _-|-annum CITYR IIT ATHENS REMAIN TRANIIUII (Special to the Guardian.) I PARIS Dec. 4- A despatch to the l`€mps from Athens dated Monday says the citylhas becomecalm, but arm- ed bands of reservists are still mov- ing about the streets-_ King flonstan tint: and members of the Royal fam- ily' still at the palace. BERIIN REPIIRIS BIINIBARIIIIENT BECUN UT BUCHARESI ('Ol’ENHAGEN, Doc. 4- Accord ing to a. Berlin correspondent of the National Tidende. German artillery which is now only eleven miles from Bucharest began yesterday to bom- bard the city. (`0NI)ENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFI(‘.'\'1`l()N TWO CENTS per word .ach inser- 'lon for ad Iertisiug in this column Cash must accompany order. smmsoms sAusAoes Woe fresh every day from selected young pork. Saunders. Newsome 8 Co., Market Binding . 2248-9-25M6moe POULTRY- I WANT FOWL, CHIC kens, geese and ducks at highes' market prices. I prefer all stock to be undra\vn. Shipments re mitted for daily. Buyers wanted in rural districts. J. D. Jenkins. 2982-11-91Mo LOST- SATCHEL CONTAINING sum oi’ money. l-‘iuder plenso leave at 7 Prince street. Ii24i31l. wAN'rEo- AN~ ExPsmi1:T~Tcso maid. Ap lv G9 llochford Street MAID WANTED AT ONCE FOR family of three. Apply 8 Ambrose OTTAWA, Dec. 4- il; ie- ofllcially St.____v___ *_ _ __!l2!i0Ai2-5Mtf.' announced that .l. Mcfia_llu\'»-rslul, until 'i`ll\lrsdu_v. A stulclm-lit manic by Sir James l-lent-y llulv.i1»l_ l.iht-rnl lnelnber for l\'it'kr'nllly\m|'|:l\. thu: tho rc-.sigitntiolls oi' :ill the ltiinistvre-a havi- `»cel\ hnndcrl to the l'r<-inter wus not lcnietl. This wus taken as nn indi- cntion that the details ol' the recon- struction have not yet been agreed .upon and that further negr.-tiations were necessary. Mr. Lloyd George was not pi'-“sent luring the sitting but ull the other nromlnerlt figures in thc crisis put in in appoarullce and were t-liners-rl by their adherents as they entered thc chamber. Mr. A. Bonnr l.uw, Sccretai'y for the Colonies, occupicll his usual seat. ncnr the Premier und the Iwo were -chatting clie(-ri`ull_v us Mr. Asquith was awaiting an opportunity io maki- his announcement. This onine when 1 question was asked as to the ap- pointment of at food dictator. Ml. THE CABINET CRISIS NOT YET EXPLAINED i Premier Asquith Stated that the King in the Suggestion as n. House Adyourae ed Till Thursday. _ A . ,______._.__-i Asquitli said no one had been appoin~ tell and then made ll suggestion that such i|uestio-ns be postponed until tbl. reconstruction was consummated. _ Sir Edward (tarson took his sea with his followers und asked questions but took no part in the questions arl- slng from the I're1uier’s statement in r|.~gur‘lnics. of both typhus fever and cholera are sweeping over..tI1ai counlry_ the despatch says. CAUSEII PANIC IN CERIVIAN CAPIIAI (Ca nad ian Press Despatch) LONDON, Dec. 4-'l‘hc passage of the home army bill caused u panic throughout Berlin lest weck, when it was realized that women would he forced into the factories. according to an Amsterdam des-patch to the Exchange Telegraph Company. The vnnts and wives of .soldiers-I. outside oi Charlotteburg town linll, which protested against the provisions of the- lilcusure und flcnlundell hrcud und two days leave for nil soldiers. The women air-o demanded |>oiivc. the dosputch says. , , .-i l D b 1 t. A l PARIS. December 4- Sir Broncos- §?tg?sit¥1i:_ ecom B;203f11_22I;§&I . , 1 t ser. ._ ___________.____ "“ P“°‘° T‘,’f‘f'““", -o t.E'r.- coMFonrAsi.s Room trally located_ Apply at this office. 3182-11-21Mti. so”A`l1'oE'R's”wA'NTsb-‘iTv'o tien- TIDE, MOON, ETC. tlemen can have Iboard in private family by applying at Guardian Ollius 324212 5M2Ipd _...___---~ Mlnarde Llnlment cures garget in cows ,.-._, _..... despatch, says that there was' zi dem-t onstration oi' women. inostly scr- -.~f:.~.-_~ - -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-,~_-,- v.-_~_~,-,-_-_-; ,~_-_-,-_-,-_ _-_-_-_ _~_» ‘ARE HUNS HEEUINC NEUTRAL PRUTESTS? A.\lS'l`EllDAM,I)c(‘. 4-(Vin LOD don)-The newspaper Les Nouvelles ‘says the Germans are beginning tt reduce considerably their require- ments as to the number of unemploy- `|<\d to be deported from Belgium and /that the grcatpr part of their homer "Only a few men were taken from the ¢ surrounding villages. The newspaper adds that apparent- ly the protests of neutrsls have begun to produce some effect. lnvalids and boys of fifteen years, who have re turned to Ghent, Les Nouvelles says, report they ure forced fo work in trenches in the district of Soissons und that their food was bad and A their treatment harsh. ,.,,,,......¢.~ ~ ~ PA - - I ...,....,..~....~. . ~ - 3244-il. I _ *_ ~ i" TORONTO, Dec. 5- Ei-een south- ` - ' ' "_' How To GET IT ALMOST FREE ' erly winds. mostly cloudy Bnd milder. ONE OF THE M037' COMFORT with OCCHBIUYWA “h°We"' . “me h°m°° T" the ”;_§Y~ Wm I’°lT°l'I, Clip out and present live coupons like the shea. bearing een- The hlsheet l€1\1l>°l`“¢“"6 \‘°°°fd°d 'ent' D°°~ 20th- 1 °f D°""°“ W" noutlve dates, together with our npeelal price oi' _ yesterday was 32 degrees. At 9 a. m. write Box 446. C ty. umtgap - it was 24 and at 9 p. m. 32. The cold- _ww _*wh V Bat the previous' flight WEE- 24- REMOUNT HORSES WANTED.- The tide will be ish thle m0\'l\i“l! French Remount Horses will TIP at 7.17 and tomorrow at 8.24; it will bought m the yard of Mr, w_ s_ be high tonight at 7.11, and tomor- McK|e_ 254 Kent gt,-get today row at 7.55. (Tuesday) commencing at 8 a. m.\ The sun sets ttl;is5c'v/ienlgig at 4.16. 3248-ii and t°"‘°""°W “ ‘ ‘ '°°“ °'“°" 1. s -oN omit-"ron Queen ‘ ""W ‘“°"“T“3 “I 726' 'md' Thursdw "I %qiTi'a|'e or Gt. George St..peerl 14k. 7-28-_ , 1. rl ae~ l a- The moon rises this afternoon at f;_'_f:;°e;': JE;‘"“;f’°G‘""s' m§é3;1;’§;_; fggifiiépi within twenty miles c, over cnARLo'r'rE'rowN r‘UAnn1AN DECEMBER 5th-I ,_A ,_'__,,. L. , I 5 °°,\‘,',’,‘|"" 98¢ Secure the $2.50 VoIll\¢ Beautifully hound In rich Maro°n- cover etlmpel in |0|l¢ l|'\lr_ tic Inlay design, with 18 full-page portraits ef the werl¢‘\ moat famous singers, and complete dictionary of mullell terme. ` L our-or-Town nzaosne w||.|.'Aoo ¢x'rnA ron roefml 7 twenty mllee 1le. f` . I n f " ‘. - '. ~ l 1 -., .' . \ f ' . . , (..