§ . - _ . _ _ ___ ,_ _, __v__`_-:_ 1- _ , _ , `_vi __ Morning Daily folmdid 1l91 'lzf ' J; ` ` ‘nx- __ wuuly mow evening osuyi 1as1 l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADEA, ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1915‘ {°°§°,°_,¢';°,[,1'§,',2,('f,§,"}',f§,1°,’,'2,‘,‘:‘{,‘,F,,”f° _ EL IAN R IEF I FIGHTI G Fleece Fianiinc SHlP__Dl-lNlAGED - WE, T Was Taived into Halifax Disabled by Heavy i ' I _ » -, ` I Violent littack by Germans ‘ liepulsed. 300 Seas When' Ten Days Out. Cargo Will be I _ I lie-shipped by Another Steamer to its _ g I _._..___.»¥___& ' ‘ ` 'SUMMARY 0F THE SITUATION. " °°°*'“"l'°"- BISIIALIIIS III $UIllIlI'S S ~°<=~ BIG GIHMIII GUN ( p a an) _ , LONDON, Jon. 26.-The Germans (Special to the Guardian.) HALIFAX, Jan. 26.-Seriously dani- aged by high seas raging in the North Atlantic during the first ten days, her rudder gone, her deckhouse stove in. the crippled Belgian relief ship _Camino was towed into Halifax Har- bour at eleven to-day. She was the centre of a procesion. The Furness boat Kanawha was in the lead, and just astern of her was the tug Gladia- tor, both with long tow lines attached. The Camino‘s tug, "Togo," was made fast to the side of the disabled ship and was doing her share to bring the cripple into port. The Lady Laurier was a few hundred feet astern, and by a long hawser acting as a rudder. destination. in _ __ ___ _ _ wi LIHIHIL-EUNSIHVAIIVE ~ if officers and ineinroporteil to Admiralty "lc Brlllsll North ‘ll me Canlll W5” “"‘ is A meeting of Liberal-Conservatives, called at the instance of Mr. P. S. Brown, Convener for Charlottetown and Royalty, was held in the l‘eople's Theatre yesterday afternoon. There were between two and three hundred gentlemen present, and after the meet- ing had been called to order Mr Brown explained that it had been eleven years since the Conservatives had met in convention in Queen's County. He had called this meeting at the urgent request of a number of Conservatives for organisation purposes, and be sug- gested that the first business should be _the election of ofilce-bearers. He accordingly declared the meeting open for election of ofiieers. Mr. Alexander Martin was then iio- minated as president. Premier Mathleson here interposed a few remarks. While appreciating the meeting of it gathering such as that, where they could come together and express their views, he thought it would not be satisfactory to proceed to _the nomination of candidates for the County seeing that they were still uncertain whether they would "have one or two representatives at the next election. He thought that during the next session of Parliament it would be definitely decided whether the repre- sentation was to remain as it was or io be reduced, and it would be only fitting to wait until that had been as- certained before making any nomina- tions. Mr. A. A. Mclicnn, M. P., pointed ont, to nvoid nilsiiiitlerstitnding, that the meeting was not. representative of Queen’s -County. Tliere had been some misuutlerstiinding with regard to the calling of tho meeting, as Mr. llrown was merely iloiivoner i'or Char- lottetown and Royalty, wlicreiis the invitation was to l.ibcrul-Coiiscrvn- tives in Qiiecirs County. llc iliouglit thai. it. would bo it mistake to proceed to transact. business in connection with the (‘-ounty when the polls were not officially represented at the meet- ing. lt might happen that a regularly convened meeting might be called at a later date when the proceedings of the present meeting might be over- turned. _ Mr. Donald Nicholson. M. P., spoke along i.be same lines and said that he personally was uitc rc ared to fl ll P stand aside and allow any nomination , but did not think it. was wise to con- sider such nominations before they ascertained the decision of Pariiaf ment with regard to the present repre- sentation. He thought it would be in the interests of the party and all con- cerned if they were to delay nomina- tions until after the present session at Ottawa. With regard to the election of office-bearers, he thought it rather invidious at the present time, when Mr. Crabbe, the present president was confined to his house through illness, to nominate a successor. llo was sure no one would command greater sup- port either from himself pr the party as it whole than Mr. Martin, were it known that Mr. Crabbe did not desire to continue in oiilce. But when they realised that this meeting was not properly representative of the whole of Queen's County and was called by the Convener of Charlottetown and Royalty only, it would be a mistake to substitute Mr. Martin for Mr. Crabbe. He referred in complimentary terms to the great services both Mr.Martin. and Mn..Crabhe had done for the party Wllllil EVENTS. ' IIIIIOIIICEIEIITS. ` 'IEETIIIGS IIC I -1-..._.. 1 ' ONI CINT ner were each ~ laser tion for advert alas in this column cnli mist accompany orders- lill- mum charge twenty-ilvo cents. ev F t th Peopie's to- days” anlomu B $388-1-27m1i "ll Jude alive. The lll\9llil0ll I5 th P le’s today. answered at _ e 009 8388_l_27mu "Mill Seller Dressmaker is nov; prepared to 0 her old customer! I her room 55; guess St. Orders for spit-sits col-sets union .sais-1-zmiisd "en iiuu‘i6»ve» tus msn-wav r°f 5 short cbt coimnonly 500! ¢l’°“¢- Btlak ca Standard machine like th; Ronitnhton ohsmith. Prsmiensnd duirt icite _ann risksd_ with_ol;.¢=<‘=?:! ‘ ~ \ _ , | me articlo , _. HW!! l"\'”°”"_1_,,Mn__ and said that in the hands of either [ll the interests of the purty would be 0" nnfe wouiiiletlf 'lt is not believed any 'other l“l‘ lltlelnlll- l»° "0(`°"‘l“¢‘l` UWB” lrellcll Mr. Martin at this juncture referred C3 to his nomination and said that lie up- be preciated all that had been said by the previous speakers with regard to the calling of the meeting and the nomi- . ' ' . ' 3( nation of candidates nnn election nf vivors of the German armored cruiser which, according to reports from Bou- 8I‘m0Ul'8d Cl‘UlS€l° Fl`l;l9{l°li gaflb “T-l nn elites' "i;tf. N221: ississ we -»-~ :..i:':§;:“:..t;3“§.‘;...i'i‘s.:..:°.: -- » ' th visability of calling u convention, but from lW0 Bl`ll-lSll.t°l'P9‘l0 limits l0'¢laY pletely destroyed while the Germans the emmnce w me Gu" M Bmhnla' oiilcers. Ile and Mr. Crubbe had con- B l siilted some months ago about the ad- SU they agreed that in the present state at -of affairs in (Jnnada and the Empiro ll” gntliorliig for the purpose of nominat- lll itvtt ticisfviii we stunt it nimsu (spncnn wth. Gnn,.d|an_) peror’s birthday to-morrow have al- (specm to me Guardlam) Be LONDON, Jan. 26.-lt is officially ready made 9- S°m€Wl'|U-I IHOYG defer- STOMER, France, Jan. 26.-Heavy th Bringing up in the rear was the U.S. an revenue cutter Androscoggin, which ish brought in the sailors who had been to njured on Sunday. (115 The cargo will he re-shipped on th another steamer and forwarded to its `po making preparations for a big mill tary venture to celebrate the Em- , , _...___ nnunaed this evleinlng tiiiatthtlig mined effort than usual against the artillery oi' the Ii_i;it_i_sh_hdestréc}>yed an yte a ecru ser on an e rts enormous gun w c e ermans s r rpedo boat destroyer Meteor. were French and Brmsh "nes In Flame" were placing on a hill about a miie our trenches in East Ypres. Thlsl abled in Sunday’s naval battle in and N°"l‘°'°” France' Tlley have de' behind the first line of trenches about m rp y e North Sea and they went into llvered an Hltllcli 011 llle l°`r€llCh East two miles from Festubert, with the Three hundred dead, including the rt. All the British ships engaged of Ypreg and no les; than tive attacks object of silencing English howltzers, co Battlefield. Several (Special to the Guardian ) ‘ the combat, the statement says. on the mst division of the Brmsh bombarding Bethune. head of the German advance, were t returned safely to port. The Lion, The position of the big gun was le ilch had some of her forward com- f°"°e 0" elthe’ Side °f La Bass” marked by a British aviator. and the was to have been supported by certain i partments flooded by shells below the Canal. fourth shell from the British guns companies from the German second lost by them. At this point fighting water line, was taken in tow by the Both British and F;-eng), omcml re. demolished it. British gunners then lin uiser indomitable. The destroyer H L that n tn k f n directed their fire on a group oi' Ger- artillery, found it impossible to come ,t eteor, which was also disabled, was pu B “ser a ese a-"ac S a ` man artillerymen engaged in placing on taken in tow by the destroyer Liberty. ed °f mel’ °ble°t and ill” the Gel” s. similar gun a mile further behind, _ Both vessels were guarded hy strong mans suffered heavy losses. scattering them. With a few well ---- -- - escorts of destroyers. Repairs to both ,I The Germans gn me other hung, timed shells they also smashed three vessels can be speedily cifected. The wnne admmnlg ,nat their “Muck on pumps brought up by Germans to T tul numb : on the 'l`ll¥0l" ‘$9 °I""9l`l millll lllne mf'-ll l¢lllf‘§l» of the waterway their efforts resulted :ee o cers nm c git men wouiidet ; , _ me M(_wm__ four mn" killml one in complete success and that the Brit a - I siiulties occurred, but it' so they will es was repulsed with heavy losses. (B lmmelllmell' llllllllsllell- These attacks followed a heavy or ot casiiultles ninong empty out their trenches Lion, 17 wounded; on the successful, say that on the South side (Specm to the Guardian) bombardment by British artillery of (Speck, to the Gua,.d|an_) ' - 1’ Kh ki- I d EDINBURGH' JM' 26 _Fifty sur' the German Dogma" at La Bassee m LONDON' Ja" 26'_The German mi?:iB:eIi1-ls? vehgegllnthe (iiir with glltlld- undercut massacred and cast into the German Dead including e. but these men, under fire of our is on ine isnt Gommandant left".-on Other Fierce Struggles in Which Germans Were Worsted. ' ' Not far from Labassee, at Givenchy PARIS, Jan. 26.-This aftemoon the land Guincliy, the enemy delivered five ofilcial report says: On the Yser front attacks agaiiis the British line. After lgian troops have made progress in having made some slight progressthe e vicinity oi' Pervys. At daybreak Germans were repulsed and left on the sterday the Germans, one battalion field numerous dead. and sixty prison- ong, delivered an attack against ers, including two officers. To the west of Craonno the enemy ovement was arrested sha l . delivered two successive attacks, each with great violence, and were repuls- mmandant of the company at the,ed, but the second penetrated our reaches. ily an energetic counter- it on the field of battle. This attack attack, however, our troops succeeded n regaining almost all the ground still going on around that part of the rench which is occupied by the Ger- t from behind their shelter. mans. II SAIISBIIHI nlcle.) s its tured comments, all seemingly s oken in a different language from s ___________._._______._____.______,________:_____.____Y._._n ,_ _A__Y._.v____. pall, the top of wliii-li may be used as u. frying pun. STEAK AND MASCOTS. Fried steak was attempted. with disastrous results. To fry 'steak for 532,000 men is it problem. The result y Margaret Bell in the London Chro- _was stew. Stow became the ally of prouts. The meals of the Tomniies S&llBl1\|l‘Y l1BS truly emerged from were alluded to ss the assembling of chrysalis of cathedral-town sleep- the two S‘s. Fancy the tragedy of seeing a good tewlng pall! Fancy any kind of teak being submitted to such treat- e drawl of the typical Wiltshirite. ment. lt was unspeakable. Thanks to Leith A contingent of Red pros, were prevented from getting a second steering south. Latefr they passed This was the mst definite impression time and the British syslem °f l"°“‘ rses with ainbularices at the dock heavy gun into position. €f0llllallfll';_fl_059 hm the ?ll°;9- lluls 3; ,- ny 1 t my .U G in . e eve ey ave agan een ac ve , it would he unwise to have a political °¢m‘;@‘"gh“:_ ‘5___;l";0u’;"_g2d “g’;lrl;_‘__?n This was on Saturday. On Monday in laying mines in the Gun of Bothml (.0 mg candidates Since then however ,ned on the way to umm Several of the Germans made their attacks and An sninning in the Gulf nns nnw been their opponents had nan a convention the wounded were horribly injured. some of the hardest fighting of the st0i>ned-- D, ie prisoners oi’ war were taken in campaign took place., The hospital at in Georgetown and the Liberal Con T At Salisbury Station there was a k was a good 10 or 12 miles away. There d the town I received when I jour- mongery, however, the tragedy has yed thither to visit the Canadian been forever blotted out oi’ the life ol ntingent in their English camp. the Canadian Contingent. Now the But I had not reached the camp yet. Tommies may have a roast, different inds ot vegetables, and plenty of jam. ohlem to be met: Bustard Camp And, just in passing, their wage is a o liar and ten cents a day. What . _ I SUVIIKIVGS ln King? C0UIily DB-il H180 a“l°m°bll°“ l° E‘ll“l""gh Castle' The Bethune was shelled by Germans and was a row of taxis lined up near the couldn‘t the English Tommy do on is. iield a convention. Under these cir- me" Wh() escaped l°0l“’¢l lll “ml were ation, any of which was willing to 7 cumstances he had come to the conclu- "0 sion that it would be well for the Lib- lll eral-(Ioiiscrvativcs in Queeifs to be-, Pl! tion. He fully supported all that hail 5 been said with regard to the eroelleiit “' work done by Mr. Crabbe, but thought probably that rt general election might I ' be held witliln the present year, when it would bc necessary to have an ac- ` tive president for the purpose ot su- pervising organisation and attending to the details which t'ell to the lot of the Chairman oi' the party in the County. ~ Mr. W. E. Bentley said he under- The present organisation was still in I’ existence, altliougli it was true it lind l t.o elect new officers, would probably I business ull ovcrtiiriicd by u convcn- "I agreed with the other speakers that it was necessary that organisation and he suggested that, if anything I possible the existing officers should ° be retained meantime. He moved as ,_ an amendment that the meeting, hav- whole party in Queen’s County. 5 which the opinion was expressed that ll it would probably he better to coiiti- l iiue as far as possible the present of- I ilcials in office until a ull meeting of the party could be li il. Mr. James t servatives were to supersede Mr. .° Crabbc simply because at the present S time ewas una e o e w i ieni they considered the circumstances, president because he was temporarily " attending the meeting- TIIE IEITII If TIIE TEIPERITUIE _ TIDE, l00I. EIC. to The Guardian) Jan. 27.-Maritime: fair and moderate WIS ture of Monday wgg. The lllglwn yeste day 39 deli- l\l'°V° “nf the 2 deg. above. At 9 a.m. t WM have ana si 9 am- 20 d°K» xi h tl is morning v;',_l|lg:y¢;)|-.iiilivgat 9l.!~); it will evening at 7.3 and I0- `ts this afternoon at 4~f'9 se at 5.02; it rises tomor- nt 'L21 “nd Ffldky lt rises this aftemoon ll the moon wild at 1.34 lill- on Sun- s. m. so nine card Divlllffli s oulii proceed along recognised lines ‘le i. t downcast. They were interested 'he wounded had lo be removed to S tn t 1| tn n th, 1 watching me gnldiers drming on the 'ioulogue There has also been heavy §°“vey e rave er "mg 9 mu( ' effort to advance in East Prussia, (__Specla| to The Guar¢'i_lan) .vliile in I’oland there has been a THB' HAGUE~ Jan' 26”” We must i co _lackenmg in me fighting on both maintain under the colors our entre It ring a modern classic called “Here al d. a day? . Mascots at Salisbury are malny and ' . -or a certain consideration. But one varied. The bulkiness inside a Tom- ruile groiiml. The survivors were lgliting to east and west oi Craoniie, may taxi anywhere. There is no es- my’s coat when he came in from much 8ln I0 tlllvlltl I0 thi'-lr 0Wll Orkilnlsll- ‘l:`_‘;f“‘l"‘l m‘:;ill_y in bnietiiavy-_ Same n Argonne and in Alsace. . pecisl virtue about taxi-ing. The great p i wore ieir sea mo s, ant it ew 1 _ 1 i n t | n_ GPG ill tllelr Hlvffklllg feet The R“S”m“B ""9 making another ‘ 'W » Tnilltai?;vloi?rylv\ea‘; the solution. I)hat his former occuliatimiwas solicit- This very audible cartage van has bc- ing coppers from a hand organ in the me quite an acquisition to Salisbury. streets of Toronto. The Rockey Moun- t t ,_ 1 Id t e , happened to be leaving for Bustard tains bear is a general pet, also the -,inns for me moment, The Russians ;;:;5;b|(;r;hi?;1y!;lf;n?.I;ndI;: itanntfecaelg _fCamp just a few minutes after the ar- goat from Montreal, who finds it-.a roved to be a. monkey. And very bap- y he-seemed. too. lusnitect thedaht ifilcult task to appreciate the rains of home. > _l - ti t h t tin the el s sary for us to make an appeal to -"Val °f the L°“d°" “all” T° the ac TU WAHSI;§p§?_;r°0H;f;';;e';_J;h it thgliogir ,arms_.. Bam P_ W_ A_ Van Dm. Linden' Igzémpainment of their own voices ren- England after the frost of his origin- w h ' , . ~ _ Vistula, while the Austro-Germans are _I¥;;‘;";;';‘;eI?_;nihiaygagglfxgge sggxiyn e are Again,” in several ilifferent . A scene at one of the camps tra- wAsiiiNo'roN Jim 25 -it re busy making preparations to meet the ‘chu ber of the Dutch Parliament 'keys' the T°"“”le“ climbed ‘"~ “gm back "W 'lm VIS" 1" 1‘3fl"\°“l°"- yours- The Drelwnl llleelllltt. were it l_k*il=¥‘l;_0»___l»:n;l<;s;fr;:::e;l_:_n___n__g;;1:_2_ iorpedoing the German cruisertlnzelle, N E men. you see an interesting feed shop. work should be undertaken but it l’l"'l"e‘l' “ms “Dt the work °f ‘my °"° respectable grub shop from which ' . I , b ll lIZ f ‘ - , -» should be alcng constitutional hues’ nerleilcesitlalgemmrlndo giliirixilltlfoalg gil; (Special to The Guardian) sl"`°“l'5 are banished mreve" 1 _ , . . xroposed international Court, which appearance iii the western portion oi"it was based on confidential iloeu- gh nn( mnt for nnsnwns for n ,nnnner of willilil llllvff ll-'i Illillllllli; Dlllvfi ill 'l`ll0 the Baltic Sea und have succeeded in ‘"lelll5~ _ *I "i a f (1 _ meiit. the first, article of which de- wllldl' h°W°"°r'm“°h°d portvlml me A n - ni . 1 S n _ have the "xperim"`(" of having "mir arcs: “'l‘lio object. _of this agreonient assistant-e of ii Swedish steamer. J | '?°f°r° t e Cam’ “"9 Lame '° n H ue serge, amongst a score of khaki anadians. One of them appointed himself ide proceeded to eulogize the Wili- ire scenery. “On the right, ladies and gentle- ting from the time oi' King (i'nute. ury it had slumbercd, in true British tioti ot' this whole (‘.ouiity wlicn ouch I” "I" “h°ml0'_‘_ “_ "m’."m'm_m?'l wfn' Tlm" ucllvny has stopped tha wud" ~ Ll, fashion, in the bed of past successes. district was oillcinlly i-cpreseiitod. Ile i:’lf__uIll":_’n "°' carried on hy German sieamors be- One grits most renowned ooncootiong I-)Tliis resolution Mr Bart,/lioldt ex- "“'e°" Germany ‘md Sweden* was Bmw,” B mm served in Wm" p s, . . which cooked them. Now, behold it is The mention of the sprouts requires were done at that meeting, as far as I’r“g_‘_’;’c;‘“d el"e“'he"e °" the subject ~ an§€,‘§,EgiNin"arf_on2go;ltt&Ts °£,‘§:32; an explanation, When the Canadians ,, . ,, first went to Salisbury they had a The time has come. said he, _tlngt E_l:_eb§lt;|;_|;el_i_i_i t;1_v_lii§_l_i_s_;>_i;nM<;n:ii:_y; poor opinion indeed or English vegeb After some further mscnssnm in the present struggle has terminated. --- when we should look beyond the - Libllll _ B In Se 8 d lim ed a ing heard the views expressed. be con-' ;”""“`1"' will “fd max” p'°g“r:°1':'_lI:‘2_";‘t' | Bndagfevv mgmgers gf $636,625 maven to~ p . , snlemd as u preliminary meeting for or li ans do i_ii.c\i;-c_i nreion no __ ____ prisonem vegetables were cooked for dinner the summoning of a convention of the 93:33 gslivgll _;’;`\n;‘u;';;fi’_a:i0ns wgen meant obviously, Were the sprouts ble gardens. To speak of a meal was think of s route To ask if the cooked lor dinner? in short, the only evidently beliooves the United States ` synonmy for me word “vegetable” “H mm to naw it sam that they creation of a ininlmiiin international _ _ - [AHIHUUAKE SHUEKS ‘zz DACIA , does the Governor. _ __ _7 . _ country will be required to contribute _by her judgment in the disposition of (Continued on vase three.) ` ' ~ a I’i]iea§§Il‘i'>(:>lIIt`C§r Iigtlli "si-il)i(vp:li:fIi?ili‘ivgro ‘thl%rlesl ;;;zis.i";:es:s':it“:;;. °.i:.‘.‘.°.'.' 2'” ‘° to the nlerl1M°"= C°"r»W1°\ PANAMA, Jan. 26.-'rin-so short- . | determine the number require!! earthquakes have shaken the Inunnng in her particular sphere as will the :’“'°° Iac" with me glade" I” 8'" y the enforcement of its decrees and of panama dn,-|nn the nn three day, Governor in his own. the rlismantllns of the remolrl- the tnn-d occurring ¢°.dny_ Nnne of Mrs. Carlson is well fitted for the I lt is provided tlist the the shocks dmany nnmnse though the work. having been trained for a is of member countries mnnnnnnn, were nnnn|dn,nb|y mgnt. teacher, and she also is thoroughly them an to one soldier for enen_ ` conversant with law, because she has ` ' bieen her husband’s confidant Di:uri_ng power to make Ih s career as a lawyer an str ct on all member GORDON HAVE' A Attorney of Weild County, which he members of held at the time ng ins elzctinn. ___ eomnslishtlml at M0\;CT0N__1 _25,_qu g 5' "You see," sa rs. ar lon, " e a year. The basis wnmgm Mn ofa" Mr nnn nuff" oébgg Governor believes that the feminine ofthe resolution t | E 1 d_ "i leave a large part of my boys' of the llnitcg ewrizlmnnfonin mend gn mn, city, n training to Mr. Carlson and he leaves of ll W , ui 1 f believes l sm better fitted to look after l’“°“‘l afogggggsndilgdndie 6 age); lllezziifg the needs of the woman and children I" "‘° causes. snouin be merited in some of the Slate than he. a man- nnnnnnnnt wan H9 nn; "Don’t you think that a woman who in -. ste tw I im d that my husband wants >¥.1'.'.'f“ e..:.'"‘::. ."....°.:i°;’.: m. ia. in 1 i... I .st ». .1 ...i 'tho old rank." ' » .service tothe women. Of course, he nnnnnn wymn ,¢,»,|¢“|-"my nnnn. and I shall' consult together. We al- ~ . , ‘ was sprouts. With the result that 32,- nlsbiimnelady with a concrete Dian of AM§¥n_¢i;_;gi__l__;_o thfasuagiialgeports _CARLSOhAsNgfsl§r§8N_\:_VIFEovERNoR_ 000 Canudmnm one and “IL have pm " The iris" proposed is merely ten- ‘reached Amsterdam today that the _ ative and no doubt will he modified .Germans in Belgium are preparing a _B lt)g'3§__\;l!éll;, `S'l_<::_._,aga_r_i_.`sL;_3;__;_n(t!oé¢:_r;iéiro :_l:;l_l`u0Wll C0\ll1l\`i'- 109! 35 Gems. fl Pew" “em th” " W°“'“ ‘°"“ mths" IIi..I“‘3,‘Z.’; i‘.§“‘.§’..'»‘.‘.ll‘ii l’.i"il.°.“‘§‘.l.i;,...iff.l E‘.?.,.’3‘.‘.i'."‘i\i.ii§$i"l.i.5§’.i.§?'“‘i§’§i;’l'.; ungmteml if they ata meeung of Lon' I f the educated men of all nations of the expected coup have not been» Gov. George A. Carlson announced is omething definite to lie_clian_|i;ejd _in revealed. but all rniliioaiis _in Bcillgtlum , igdnlyi tl_i_i;:__l_i_e_nha_;;ln$1i;|;_t;int‘eg__hiss;v_i‘fts_ woum not wish to repeat the __xm_"_ h bl ‘_ n nl U _ accordance with the enligitene ua g- are being used exc us ve y or m ary s , their ban on the vegetable which in A LORRY RIDE T0 CAMP. A-lorry ride of ten or twelve miles an experience. Ordinarily one , llowever with a score oi' Tom- mciit of all nations concerned." purposes. Great quantities of warxduring his ontlro lldmlrllBll‘8ll0l'l. DUI- ence* ' "0 dm "ol mmk any of them' who" The proposed draft provides for the materials are being gen; to the front. ting in as many hours each day as rules, all fresh from a few days’ lcnvc. it has its advantages. “l really didn”t think there was existence," said one, when the motor rnied forces on land and sea as the women and children. and the Gov- _ incapacitated thr°“§l\ illness from ‘L‘om my decree nach ngmlwry ,,,no,-mi., today that he wand abnn, Zhi-ensued to chus cnus itself into in rtia. He was from that part of Can- da where the sun plays perpetual Where the Rocky Mountain goat and ettlers' guns. and the foaming Atha- ummer. That Tommy has travelled over even thousand miles to duty and to prouts! And he was the happiest oi' Long rows of tents. like a huge field of mushrooms looking up to the sky! Bustard Camp. to the casual observer, looked no different from the other camps but, according to the Canad- ians, be the ground as soggy as Ed- monton in spring, or a. grimy as Mont of the court will be nde "ne, and I member of view point is as necessary in the ad- ““'°"“’ °°““‘ yilllagllii livionclon i-‘ieid Battery with '“l“l""°"°“ °f “‘° °‘°‘°" “Im” " "au;‘gi`ilgm`s:iiicadiorlfvgfotlig "kts of China. a me Cnnndnm Exnenmnnuy Fm-ne, |n the masculine. Both points of view "Keep Bmnmk and 'swan the remm basis being to have 8 ,nonnmeny gmcmd ¢n n|, are necessary in running a household, _,ot the u_e“ch“,, Them is mu" “nun memory by his comrades of the not-` I0 why not in running n State? ' ulterated optimism bottled up in Salis- bury than couid be found in a whole universe of flreside combatants ' ll""’“¢ member of Anderson’s Battery, says *ll* "'“l“l'\5 °l' th” Km’ °f "'° "mn, lt was just after the dinner hour. A *l‘““"°l" tlllt the lwyll all felt that the grave '-9 m°~ l'l°"°"l"¥ tm’ ”m°'u'°°'7' h° 'picturesque vision of khaki dishwash- ers with vari-colored aprons of sacks. towels. and the like, was indeed s pleasant sight. A woman in the camp at washing-up time was e distraction “on parade, the Major (Amin-gon) is competent to be the mother of four I In ‘ I re. n tn” the annul sense sn who “uma so cons-thats children il comselentytg _love a hand ,,‘§',,,,,,",,','§f,,f,,| ,,"§°,,,,,,,, ...1~|,,. '° “ mild l° ‘°°'”‘° " m°”“°l°*\ ¢° 9°.°l' ,l“,fh°"Im” °' sl“° °' ‘- A sad tale was related to me at the mess tent. it concerned a certain ne- cessary implement of war, known as a dlcksie. (l’m not quite sure as to the spelling) During the early days un in me Moncton wntimlnt.'__ ' 5‘"Y° "°’°"f ' ‘ ' or nisinoiiium at ssiisbury tus indiana’ ont conkin utensil \ll“l\'fl'l l#l\l°l°°"* C‘“`“, "",°‘ll'*l¥l° 'mI""" m°m”° CU” m'"°“‘“i gain one, which looks like a umm ' ' ' el’ ' ln ' ` I did the same a. strange figure in For my especial benefit a _ _ _ . number of stood tlist this meeting had been call- s;"“l'“l-lie l3lH':ll» lflt m;ro;lucei}_ in ine Russian advance through the posses I,;"g;$?c,§v,I)9!¢l;lbgiigtllsgiigggdotqlggngfg .bl ed for th? Dmposc °f °"g““I5°tl°"' He ;r?\:;f?n,,unfp::,:]tin¢l;.(;-snllgiyfxl cgfll-S0? of the. Cummmuns and in Southern mier added the Government could not C thought it was only right that they Cree and enforcement for the udjusv Bukowinn. _ .disclose mformauon it possessed corn “ide and Wm] the true _"do or __ isnt or disputes among nations. The R“9S““‘ l“'b""’~“l“eS have “WI” lllcll' ,vernins the situation because much of gn ' ' ' Tominics played at .uisoning each other in thc inud, punczuatmi.: each successful throw with a series of wiioops such as one may hear at any Wilri \Vcs-; show in the East. '|.‘lic oilicvrs seemed equally inte;-ogg. eil in thc fun. and out of working hours converted the whole camp into ij typical Canadian deniocram ln tact, the comp might bu n small Can- ada. except for its winter niuu, its lav- ish distribution of rhin, and ttic r.-_-,ng ity with which that rain remains in the nien's clothes. Fortunately' most oi' them ure now in huts, but the less fortunate ones have been trying vain- ly for weeks to dry the clothes they are wearing. At Lark llill Ifound myself surround- ed with skirts. The Highlanders are a splendid lot of men, and wear choir kilts as_nat.urally as if they had a-iwaya been kilted. They are very “Xiang to_ bo off to the from, ‘The Freiich girls are curious," l remarked. 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