lt' r » t l. _;. .- i. 5. ,i ».» I 3 _ Ea.” qv -1 .-s- -» nik; i _*L- it _ _ 1" ffl `! -t ill' .;_ it ui 3711 l." l' € 3 . lt ll.. Ii- - l. 1'/ mf $54,! i.-. » ,"0 `~.' ;» i s 1 v. x t -it _till ‘ *'~ -' ‘7-.,, fix; *P s i 4 ’l» i » ‘i I 2. ve f' ` I I la (J _ 4 L*-;....“-ms _ ' 0 'l ~~-----< ifalled' /Eleven' _, _ , _ _,_ _ we iw-r;1s.i. M f ' 0.... ‘ “__ have shown features o gmt my in ‘winters 'E1 in 4,, .,~,;¢,, stunmers to lead to the idea that these 'Ms\ _ “wa” *gg* ifyirm par enum by bring similar oimditiorts and that future seasons could 1,93- qut In fy , _ be accurately predicted from past meteorological his- TUG” \I°llh¢il\'I°s included A Hlmglry ¢y.|||||. potty $1.50. (dellvonl or by tory, but the sequence failed to work out. beasons aium-ugavmkuh f Duke d, » ' _ German NIU) "I “UIQ .Q _ ` - come and seasons go, each like itself only, although in md the DaMendIé_ -'--~'-1-= some respects very similar to some Others, but no reg- lcgssf uulheff. r _ - ° ‘ ' . ' _ ` i _ TUESDAY, JANUARY 9,1911. ' ` ular similarity has been. determined by the closesttsum HolIui_iI ‘vu 8 A V olgservat1on.`aiid nothing in Science or niftforologyair of ,,,,em,g,,,,,,, _ `""' 7" astronomy is of any more value in prognosticating I regarded it its a joke then. but seasons than the familiar goose bone, whose color is TH E WAR. lt is oflicially announced that the British 3““)` “°“' in France numbers about tivo niillipn men. These men r3n5` wh() f0l.lgl\l Ill€ll' e fiercest battles of the war. or mm, who -,,2.__,. umigrgone over a ymr's training in nuous and as man-making as are either seasoned vcle wav through some of th England. training as strc _ ics: two million men are now his of Northem France and 1;e1Z;u,,, {»,,»§,,n mt- Rhine :ind Berlin. Behind them -. ' ‘ "’ "` _ . - veztr'.- accumulation ot muni- tlit-ni also the British Empire and the armies and igtunitions ot I-`rance._ They are vancc on the Rhine and on pe,.|{n_ -md this griler will be given when the condi- h as will pcrmitpol the move- t pre--cnt the ground. soddeii s 3-r;1;ti».'all\` impassable. and that in the tretiches. Tl '. ,' »‘ . . -- - 1 _g lacing .nt dciastatul n and around the-in are a tions and guns: behind waiting tho orilcr to nd tion ot' the grouzni is stir ment oi lit-a\_\‘ ;ti12~. -\ \\'ith ‘the wintry rant.-_ 1 the only :lctivitv _-liowii by the anny is a sort oi' irreg- lltrry firmg just to keep the. ular but contittuou~ uri! c-ncm_\' lltisjv (jormaiiv has set-it tin- gigttntic preparation. and is HL, ,loutn 31.0 n,3',;,,,g 3.rt-parzttiotts to meet it when 1 ~s. ‘ ; ~‘ » ` L zf. niovcs ii,r\\°;tr~`L_ 'l`liaz~t tic scale. n _scale ttnprc-.' worllj is certain an-.l 1320 rain lto'\\'cvt_~r I.-rr.»lt»i°.,<_'c~l - l ilut the will ~;;§i for in-_-re zizett. The Allied ar- and her duty as one of the nations allied by convic- inics inti.=t tio iiiort- than t-tit;-r <§t~r:i`.an_\‘ "with the _-kin oi their t»_ctii." ‘.`nc_v n:'.1-1. to ai-c another scrip- ;thtiiid:ttit t-ntraiicc." It iS Mig -.;;~.?i.~l to tht- colors. that t--.cry pirt of the Empire to irosit. 'l`lic war may not end tilities. There is to be asct-` nt can he best effected when it h~;-hind the demand to en- carlit-st possible termination precious li'-'CS and the CITCCI- ,coursc, at a time when effective protest can hc made mt; ot li ~:tti~f;n't<,»r\' -t-ttlrntcnt the only way is I0 lonly in that manner.. ~‘ ‘ llatl tit-rinarty fore.-1_1-ti the ,._,-., ,,,;li§.,,. 1.1-my nf t}rc;.t l.'.ritr.in iii';\`orthern France ty rczt-ly to join them this war \-.otthl :wt l;-ive t;-.Rt-ti place. Secittg thc-in now ;inrl‘tlic cxcltisivc- property of thc people of thc L'nitcd ing _-he may yet be constrain- v.ay that may lead to peace biooiisliefl. The growingi treated by all classes in Great Britain. he protests iiplc-rl with her own increas- ing \vcal°t-- _ Shall this war be carried to a finish through the exhaustion ang 'complete overthrow of Germany? Or will Germany nd ly-now by making the concessions not in disproportion toher great offending? _ Amid lall the p'rese,nt` uncertainty' one thing is clear, that it now. Her interests, her safety, demand acceptance of Y ` ilcteritiiiied by the physical condition of its t'or.'.'er owner rather than by preparation _f or winter or summer. So we must, for the present’ at least, take our winters and our summers as we find them and prepare for the coming of each knowing that it will arrivepretty There can be no regrets because the present winter, so far, has been mild, when the price of coal and other necessities are taken into consideration. The expensive coal bin. the poor mar1’s great burden, will last longer ' 0 - s' 'ro-rl 1 know that ev _ t d mli-able and tlmdly arflcle entitled essential t° peace' 3 gm" s°“"¢'-'d-ef t° be s“'°’ ‘mtl "ami L A an .C an l"'rii¢ siege oroei-many rxomnie s¢»".l ilepenrls on Gemtany whether there shall be peace we" i~\:iim|-gum :ilu menu," muy GM “nd 'k°m“` C ‘ the Allies terms. Nothing but blindness to her pres- M4 ever |19 qu tmktng fy- ,uma ’ ,., . ,_ I . ' _ " h ~ ‘ f _ `W||_l; tg; his eyes were often, LONDON, Jan. 6-Canldlan mem- cnt Aconditipn and . er impend|ng_ ate, the_sheer stub- ;__..,tr'°ful"1‘iu, ‘ ` g ` nm" M “nh” “nur Fun” -diurimus of refiism to see what th - f t ' OTTAWA: On the British view of the events that are now piring it was an expression of a dream to be realized by the _Dire- people. (This should be home ~ mind now especially when the Ger- mans are sending out their “doves” of peace. If any of these postal cards are to be found it would be well to have them reproduced as showing the ultlmate situation ot the ruling caste of Ger- many and the value of its peace over- tures_ 1 I nm. Sir. etc.. A_ ROSS. Minn uw _ lylltltllt e ' RESULT OPTHE ELECTION. V “Heavy as \W“\\ VIOIIL“\\\\“'”ZI wc-rk _ CITIZENS' LEAGUE RETURNED ENTIRE SLATE INCLUDING THE MAYOR. KICI-IENER, Jan. 8.- Instead of the electors ,of Kitchener celebrating _victory for the successful candidate , for the Mayoralty. the city is un- ‘ ` der martial law. 100 men of the l22ud 3836 Muskoka Battalion. stationed at ' Galt. paradlng the streets of the city to preserve order. This state of af- ' ont ot the Canaan Patriotic Fund. has issued the following Ne'_w Years appeal on behalf of the Fund. ' “Twice I-lin Royal Highness the Duke of Connagubt appealed to the people gt Canada In support of the Canadian Patriotic Fund. The prompt uid generous response ou each occasion proves- how truly Canada appre- ciates the debt which. sbs owes to ber sons who are lgbtlng for the Em- termluefd as ever to carry the war to a succksful conclusion and, however onerous the burden may be, she ls equally determined -to help the, Iam- ' tiles of those who are serving In the army and in the navy. _ "THE ADMINISTRATION OF l’I`l~IE FUNDS I-IAS BEEN MOST SUC- CESSFUL, A-ND SUBSCRIBERS CAN BE FULLY ASSURED TI-IAT THEIR COETRIIBUTIONS ARE BEING EXPENDED 'l‘0‘fI'l»lE BEST ADVAN- 'I'A E. “Fifty-Ilve tltousapd families. comprising one hundred and fifty thous- and indlvlduals, are today dependent upon the fund, and it ls estimated that tirelve millions. live hundred thousand dollars will be required to meet the requirements ot the next twelve mc-zilhs. , i “The sum Is a large one, but when the, circumstances are fully realiz- ed I am confident that the people ot Canada will willingly contribute the amount necessary for the fund to continue its patriotic and benetlcent g $50000 is Prince Edward lsland’s allotment for this year ' We must either Fight or Pay Appeals nn $12,500,000 S r » For Patriotic. F ulnl smtni to uié sul-.° ‘ .I . Z.- His Excellency the Govemortienenl. as Presid- AssunANcE` 'ro susscmosns. the sacrifices have already been. the Dominion In as de- V' ' _ i-was sum Rsouinso. . ' \ "(SlKIl8¢ll DEVOXSHIRE " \\\u\\\\'/lllllll/I6-_\\\\\\\\\\\ws\\\\\\\\\\\;z/nv/1//A\\\\\\\v1/////Ma fairs following the landslide of the ‘ E Citizens' League, which was organiz- _,i , ' . ._ _.T __ I-.;_.;_f_;;'"'_ _...s ed shortly after the majority of the electors decided that the name of Kitchener should take the place of Berlin. The municipal election re- sulted in Ald. David Cross. jr., the Mayoraltsidefeatlng Aid. W. E. Gal- lagher, of the British League. by a ,, majority ot 754. In addition, the Citi- zens League was successful in elect- ing its entire' slate of 15 men for the City Council, two members to the Water Commission, two members to the Light Commission. and three out of six to the Public School Board. clared that tho name question was '~ not an issue until after the war. ln- f0I' 2V€I'ag€ gl'3d€S _ stead the grgan of the Citizens' Lea- _ gue. the News-Record, appealed to F01' 11151231106 _ the old~timers to show by their votes - who would control this citv in future. ate for .\Iayor, Ald, Cross. who de “legally the name of the city was Kit- chener, hut in his heart it was Berlin" votes for the 15 candidates of the City ‘ Councllptive oI_,wl1om were members. llllpllftallt Notice of the Council of last _vear.Ald H.Hueli Y n . _ _ g re- ported antl it became known that the i . the Sum °f 53-500' Citizens’ Leaguers were successful, i "A"E*’"“"°'"° 'SS"E- Than anywhere else on earth. If you have Silver Foxes, on hand - few or many.- , . . _ ; ' \' _ _ The municipal “gm was waged Mi get in touch with a firm of reliable S.lver Fox specta-ists whtyknow values, who tween the two leagues prinfarily ou, Call be d€p€l'ld€d On f0l` ]Jl'0II`lpl`, honest returns and Whose C lents are and th ‘ - h I i _ , b I. ` . . - ‘ ° ’ ' ia;Iifgiitcliffs”iziiieiiiieaguerfurhii willing to pay fancy prices for the choicest skins or the highest average »prices - I Silver Foxes Bring More i Mone ln New Yorh A \\\\\\\\\\\."I[Il _ '\\\i\\\\\\VlQ\\\\\\?'.{2 r' li tn It ii li ` i - ` I '.f.“'.:.._.§.‘::.'..°.f_;;‘.1‘i, .Sa M. F. Pfaelzer & Co., ed its strength and gave their candid- - _ . 0 I clared at the nomination meeting that ""' A majority of 754 and plied up large 1 [5 W- 29 th St-» New Y0l'k- , - Th flrm of M. F. Pfaolzor & Co.. _ pgfiird headed the list with 1.845 is 0:; one which recently wld one \Vhe the results were bein Pall' Of Silver F0163 ln' New Y°"k for the soldiers of the 118th Battalion for- » -ui. Y _ ___ ___ cheii to the tune of patriotic airs iin- ~"`°°~“'~' _""""""`""" I h reached the News Record ofll . ti t ey , _ _ ' _ ce. where some unknown person. lt_ IS I* T* 'l' " 'l' `.'.'."' T 4' "' * "' "' "' '|' 'lt alleged ,attempted to grub the UIHOH DIILY SELECTIORS FDR GUIIIDIIH IIEIUEBS _ g Furnished by W. S. Louaon. Jack away frorn Sergt.~MaJl0l' 31005- This aroused the anger of the men in khaki and in a_very short time the front plate-glass window cl the News Record was smashed and the office was entered by scores of soldiers. During the melee Aid.-elect H. M. Bowman and N. Astnugsen attempmd to stop the soldiers an were roug ,v **+**+**+****+*** * handled the former being struck on DEAR QLD FATHER, ‘the head by a cbalr anil the latter was _ __ knocked forcibly to the floor. Proiost- Life tells me now I did not understand Marshall Osbome.,0f the London dis- My’ father in the good old days of trict, was in the city,and immediately yore, " appeared on the scene and called upon When we romped lanes oi summer, the men to disperse. They did so. and hand in hand, l i shortly after a message was sent to And gathered shells and pebbles on Galt for a guard Of 100 men °f the the shore. ' 122nd _Muskoka Battalion, which ar- I never knew the meaning of his sighs rlved at 10.30 and are now guarding Nor guessed the secret _ of his King Street. Before their arrival, how- boundless life, ever the soldiers made another raid- Thougli seeing oft a strange light in 011 the News-Record ofllce and did con- hls eyes- slderable damage. Martial law was A light a growing boy. know; nom. proclaimed by Marshall Osborne and lug of. peace was restored. . _ » The British Leaguers held a mass 1 wok for granted an his kindly ways; bieetins In the mei-mime at which I only knew 1 liked him best, of 81; the unsuccessful Citizens' Leaguers And that the days with htm were gcqd. dld not celebrate. The results of the 'e'n days- ' vo-,te was as followsz- For Mayor. But he was big and I so very small. Dalfld G1‘0.5B» Jl'-- 2-0522 Gallagher- 1-’ I never guessed why he should care~to 293~ Fm' C°““°l."°"*- H~ H~ Hlleh' he nergard 1.845; A.8 B. Campbell 1.8281; The chpm gf mln he w||,g_»g0 S. BI'l.I6l)8Clf8l'1. 07; L. B lZel', . ago; e long 798; I-I. M; Bowman. 1,797; N. Asmus The picture that he saw I could not 8°" 1-737; G40- E- Zelltel 7-7345 W- we 'in sus, 1.715; J. need. 1354; s. The future dreams he dreamed I Gorton 1. 732; J. S. Swartz 1,686; J. ¢°u||1 mn |m°w_ F. McKay 1.684; Willson ller 1.673; W. V. Utley 1.667; E. E. Ratz_1,556. But he Is gone, and I am older grown, A3 gm as he was then, and 0h_ ,I LLOYD GEORGE AND HIS CABINET know _ Just what we dreamed of when we An Illumlnntive artlcleon the Cab- v,-e|-, gong; _ inet reconstruction In England ap- And why he gegmed always to mv., pears In Tl-IE CANADIAN MAGAZINE mg 50_ for .laluarytrom the pen of.LIndsay Today-ah, could I only gan him Crawford ,a journalist who_la well ac- there, - qualnted with Old Country polltlca. 1 ram woutd len mm that | med to He draws a nlco distinction between be the aristocracy and the working class- The man he dreamed of when this boy 98 Ill' GNN BHIBUI H06 IIOWB Why stood near- _ there is an Impossible' tpnier between Am l, I wonder, what be longed to a Curzon and n Henderson, while there gee? In n'o such borrlor between 1 Curzon - and an Asqultb. There I .also nn ad- '|f§'l°~l»'|'§§¢l»§ +\lI§'l'+'l'-*lt* Andie ‘ Mu lt need n 'Vby Commander Bellaln, besides live chu! -.1 8 W. pm my :ond short stories md other articles ` HIS heBrt_ held Words his lips could GRANTED LEAVE T0 3 X* ~ never speak; ATT-IND PARLIAMENT med a parade on King Street and mar- f' ___ ° _ - --:if _-Q ' E R[lA[lMllSlER»'-S-~ Plllllllllll FUND I ' ll Sturt Made- Vllvi Follows ln the Irulvl In response to several appeals. l\Ir.;ian and it will be acltnowledged ln A .\\'. Bruce, Red Point. has opened,tlie columns ot the Guardian. a Roadmttsters Patriotic Fiind. fI`he]Andrew Mooney, Little Hur- . idea being that every Roadmaster con-, hour ‘ $2.50 tribute $2.50 to the Fund. The inone-yt S. S. Robertson, Klngsborough $2.50 may be sent to Mr. A .\V»Bruce, tolA. A. Bruce. Red Polut 2.50 Mr. H .W. Blnnlhg. Bank of Noval Robert Wares. Wheatley River $2.50 Scotia, or to the Editor of the Guard- Archie Bowles, Murray River. $2.50 .____ ___.__V _.:______:_. _____ a_____..V__.__ _ __ _________, ._._________. _. _,__ _ ,, . , ,____;,:_____.V_V__.v.____ ______._._a__g_____:__________:___.V__.*_: ' ». 4.-nsillhl Just Arrived Two Cars Consisting of FLOUR - Bran, on cake . I and Middlings _ and Feed Also Shipment of ~ ' Sleighs, Engines and Separators One low Cash Price to~Members only. g _Aissociated Farmers Co-Operative Co., ltd. » v PRUBBERS RUBBI-:Rs The 'Best Kinds-Men’s 90c and $1.00 closed aides ;1il2550cLadles 70c_ and 75c Boys’ 75c Girls 55c ChilIl’s 450 Ladies' ovsrsnoes _$2.60 and-zlso Minsoveratioen $1.75 to 3.25 Men’s Luurbermaus (beathef‘Topl) made by the‘Va¢uum process Great wearers. ' _ '- _ 3 ¢ fm 0 the 'rmy i mv- on wolna ite were ma iznglfiiunavs t»¢ail_$;fi;i¢a me- f " " ‘V ‘I ' ' - ‘ I _ .. ,world clearly sees, will keep her feet from the path! wh"‘:"|° ‘=‘$,,_,,.o,,, “om w mm, ixtxxoyofxmgztv mn|LTmf . V ‘cf peace and Salvation.-New York Times. MY g ng” *_ qu!"-_ ,mn 18:. _ . , A .- -, - ' ' . .\ _ 4 1 V: I __, ` __ ‘ .,,"/» _i‘ ' ;dt...""`”'f@.'i rithn aisiettwin-n